Shipping- Advertisement*^ M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD & CO.'S LINE OF STEAMERS ARE APPOINTED TO SAIL FROM BLUFF HARBOR AS FNDER:— ALBION— To Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Nelson, West Coast, and Melbourne, on or about the 2nd March. BANGITOTO— To Melbourne direct, on or about the 4th March. >T,TTA"M"BRA — To Dunedin, Northern Ports, West Coast, and Melbourne, on or about the 20th March. For Freight or Passage, apply to H. J. GIBBS to CO., Agents, Invercargill ; Or NICHOL & TUCKER, Bluff Harbor. FOB LONDON DIBECT. /THE Splendid Clipper Ship TOsRS^ "CHRISTIAN M'AUSLAND," -991 tons register, Captaiv TlBLr, Will sail from Bluff Harbor in February. Having her cargo engaged she will meet with quick dispatch. Has superior accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage apply to MTHEBSON &Co., & J. GIBB3 & Co., HARE, PRATT & Co., Or CALDER, BLACKLOCK & Co., Agents. Hallway Time Xable. OTAGO RAILWAYS. TIME TABLE. rYN and after January Ist, 1872, Daily Trains will \J run aa under : — DEPARTURES. ABBIVAL3. Winton ... 8.15 A.M. Invercargill 9.15 A.M. Invercargill 9.45 AM. Bluff ... 10.45 A.H. Bluff ... 11.45 A.M. Invercargill 12.45 P St. Invercargill 4. 0 p.m. Winton ... 5. 0 P.M. By order, WM. CONYERS, Railway Manager. Invercargill, December 13, 1871. SUpping- Agrenta, dec SHIPPING AND EOBWAEDING AGENCY. DAY AND CAMPBELL, LESSEES OF DIVEECAEGILL JETTY. SHIPPING, TOETV AEDING CUSTOM HOUSE, AND GENEBAL COMMISSION AGENTS, COAL MERCHANTS, WHAEFINGEES, &c, &c. Offices — Corner Dee and Tay-streets (opposite Post Office), and Jetty. N.B. — Goods received at the Bluff and InTercargill Wharves, carefully forwarded to consignees. Educational. T\)TBS EDMUND RO&ERS desires to intimate IVX that it is her intention to re-open the school in the North Road, established by the late Mrs PettdngaL Tuition vrill commence on TUESDAY, the 16th of January, 1872. EDUCATIONAL. MBS M'INTYRE & MRS DECK will REOPEN their school for young ladies on Monday, 29th January. Corner of Don and Kelvin streets. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. rpHE SECOND SESSION will be opened on JL lflt May, 1872. 1. Classics.— Separate Classes for Junior and Senior Latin and Greek. Professor : Q-. S. Sale, M. A. 2. Clasßfor English Language and Literature. Professor : Gk S. Sale, M.A. 3. Mathematics. — Separate Classes for Junior .and Senior Mathematics; Junior and Senior Natural Philosophy. Professor : John Shand, M.A. 4.. Mental and Moral Philosophy.'— -Classes for Logic, Mental Science, Moral Philosophy, and Political Economy. Profesßor : D. Macgregor, M.A./M.B. 5. Natural . Science.— Glasses for Chemistry, "Mineralogy and Geology. Professor : J. G. ; Blacky M:A.j D.Sc. The session vrill last for six months continuously, daring the entire course of which Instruction will be given to each class by the Professor, by means of Text Books, Lectures, and oral and written examinations. Matriculation fee, £1 ; Laboratory fee, £1. .The. fee, for each Class is Three Guineas per session. .Intending students and persons desirous of obtaining 'information regarding matriculation, &c, &<:.,- are' requested to communicate with A. Livingstone, Secretary.
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Southland Times, Issue 1541, 23 February 1872, Page 1
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