Stables. COMMEKCIAL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, (Adjoining the Prince of Wales Hotel), DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. '|\HE ABOVE STABLES contain every acL corumodation, including first-class Loose Boxes, Coach House, &c, &c. _ .The services of a careful and experienced Groom having been obtained, parlies may rely upon their horses receiving every care and attention. Saddle and Harness Horses, Buggies, Waggonettes, and comfortable Carriages always on hire at moderate rates. RICHARD POWELL, Proprietor. STABLINU I STABLING ! ! STABLING ! ! ! JOHN M'K ENZ I E I)EGS to intimate to his friends and the public generally that, having leased the well-known Stables of the Albion Hotel from Mr H. Mayo, he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of patronage. Bosses Beoken-in to Saddle and Single and Double Harness. SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. IRoaer. MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS TO SUIT BORROWERS : Apply to ' JAMES HARVEY, [ Solicitor, Esk- street. VI O N E Y TO LEND Apply to F W . WADE, SOMCITOS, ESK STREET. MONET TO LEND in sums of from £50 to £500. Application forms can be had by applying to T. BRODRICK, Manager Invercargill Savings' Bank, Esk-street. Coacbes TELEGRAPH LIiSE Of ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Between IN ViTR CARGILL AND QUEENSTOWN. M'Xenzie and Jeffebies, Proprietors. /~10 ACHES leave Winton every Monday morn\J ing at 8 30, and every Wednesday at 5 p.m, and from Kingston every Tuesday and Friday on the arrival of the steamer from Queenstown. Booking Offices. — Invercargill : Southland Club, Prince ot Wales, and Albion Hotels. Winton: Mr T. M'Wiliam's Winton Hotel, and Messrs D. ai)d R. Cameron, storekeepers. Kingston :MrJ. B. Kerr, Forwarding Agent. Queenstown : Messrs D. Powell and Co. Agent at the Bluff, Mr James Waddel, who will book passengers and luggage through to Kingston. N.B. — This being the only line of Coaches carrying Her Majesty's Mail, passengers may rely on arriving at Kingston in time for the departure of the steamer for Queenstown, and at Winton for the train to Invercargill. Messrs M'Kenzie and Jefferies having made arrangements with Messrs M'lntyre and Chaplin, passengers from Queenstown may book through to Dunedin via luvercargill and Clutha. NEW COACH TO RIVERTON. R MACKENZIE respectfully informs his » friends and the public generally that on and after this date he intends to run a Coach between Invercargill and Riverton three times a week, leaving the Prince of Wales Hotel, Inver— cargill, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at hours to suit the tide, and the Commercial Hotel, Riverton, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Orders or parcels left at the Prince of Wales Hotel, or Galbraith's Carriers' Arms Hotel, will be carefully attended to. May 16,1872. COACH TO DUNEDIN. M'INTYRE'S Royal Mail Line of Coaches leaves the Commercial Stables everj TUESDAY and FRIDAY morning at 6 o'clock, passing the Railway Camp, and through the Company's grounds by Edendale Station. Passengers and parcels booked through at reduced rates, in connection with Cobb & Co. A. M'INTYRE, CAMPBELL & CO.'S TELEGRAPHIC LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. rnHE Coaches of the above line will run daily X between Invercargill and Riverton on and after Monday, 4th November, at REDUCED FARES. Goods and parcels will be carefully delivered at their addresses. Booking Offices — Colyer's Princess Hotel, Invercargill, and Royal Hotel, Riverton. I,ost, Found, dec. STRAYED, FROM Glenure, a Chestnut Horse, branded RP near shoulder. Whoever will giro BUCb information »9 will lead to its woOTety, leave it at the Dipton Paddocka, or bring it to the undersigned, will be suitably rewarded, ROBT. PRESTON, Waikiwi. 17<VERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTINGIt EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH A.X SHE "TIMXI ' ©E'MCJBj BSSIMMB
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Southland Times, Issue 1713, 11 March 1873, Page 4
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588Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 1713, 11 March 1873, Page 4
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