Shipping' Advertisement*. IfMECKAN, BLACKWOOD & CO.'S LINE OF STEAMERS ARE APPOINTED TO , SAIL FROM BLUFF HARBOR AS I UNDER:— CLAUD HAMILTON— To Dunedin, Northern Port-r, West Coast, and Melbourne, on or about 3rd October. / ALBION-i-To Melbourne direct, on or about \ 9th October. c ._W . I'm? Freight or Passage, apply to J H. J. GIBBS & CO., Agents, Invercargill ; Or NICHOL & TUCKER, Bluff Harbor. _ FOR DUNEDIN AND NORTHERN PORTS. *&bP±J&. mHE STEAMSHIP ] Captain J. Audrewb, Will leave the Bluff for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, 2nd INSTANT, C At 4 P.M. For'freight or passage, apply to CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. Or JAMES WADDEL, -, Bluff. J — — ~ d STEAM TO DUNEDIN. ti h •"J&fc^Jk. rjiHE SCREW STEAMER 101 tons, Capt. Best, J Will sail from the Bluff Bailway Wharf at Noon on THURSDAY, 3rd INSTANT. For freight or passage, BEgT FOR DUNEDIN DIRECT. - w^iilK -THE SCREW STEAMER Jjjflljlll^ « STORMBIRD," I Captain Frasee, Will leave the Bluff Harbor Wharf for Dunedin direct, on I THURSDAY, 3rd INSTANT, At 4 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply to ' T. BRODRICK, Agent, Esk-street. Bailwaj' lime _aMe. OTAGO RAILWAYS. • TIME TABLE. ON and afteT January lat, 1872, Daily Trains will run as under : — DEPARTURES. ARRIVALS. Winton ... 8.15 A.M. Invercargill 9.15 A.M. Invercargill 9.45 a.m. Bluff ... 10.45 A.M. Bluff ... 11.45 A.M. Invercargill 12 45 PM. Invercargiil 4. 0 P.M. Winton .. 5. 0 P.M. A train will leave Winton on Saturday evenings at 5.15, returning from Invercargill on Monday mornings, at 7. By order, WM. CONYERS, Railway Manager. 1 Invercargill, Decembei 13, 1871. I Shipping- Asrents, drc r-l F _ '^* * SHIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENCY. DAY AND CAMPBELL, LESSEES OE QTVERCARGILL JETTT. SHIPPING, FORWARDING CUSTOM HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, COAL MERCHANTS, WHARFINGERS, &c, &c
o*n€-S— Corner Dee and Taj-street* (opposite Post Office), and Jetty. jj-j*:. Goods received at the Bluff and Invercargill Wharveß, carefully forwarded to consignees. Business Notices. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TURNING THE FIRST SOD OF THE MATAUEA EAILWAY. ANDREW M'KENZIE, Scotch Pie Shop, Dee street (opposite the Southland Club), begs to inform the public tbat he opened his MUSEUM of New Zealand and Australian Curiosities, on -Viday, 6th September. This Museum has now been in course of formation for over three years, and contains the largest collection of New Zealand Fishes in the Colonies. Come and see the Great Tiger Seal (over nine feet in length), the Pelican, the Great Australian Bear, ahd over one thousand varieties of Birds, : Beasts, Fishes, Insects, &v. I Admission— ONE SHILLING.
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Southland Times, Issue 1642, 1 October 1872, Page 1
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