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SHIPFOTfi MoMECKAK, BLACKWOOD, & CO.'S Line of Steamers are appointed to sail from Bluff Harbor as under : — MN&ASOOMA— Fer DunediD, Lytlelton, Wellington, and Nelson, on or about the 22nd inst. AKAWATA— For Melbourne direct on or about 25th inst. ALHAMBRA— For Dunedin, Ly ttelton, Wellingtoa, Nelson, Greymouth, HoMtika, and Melbourne, on or about the 31st inst. BINGAROOMA— For Melbourne direct on or about the Ist Nor. For Freight or Passage, apply to CAE&ILLS, GIBBS & CO., Agents, liiYercargill ; Or MOHOL & DUCKES, Bluff HarW. DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BLUFF HARBOR AND DUNEDIN. HHOUGHTON & CO.'S Steamers 0 will leave BLUFF HARBOR for DUNEDIN as under :— WANGANUI— On Saturday, 20th inst. For freight or passage apply to * 111.1.I 1 . BRODRICK Agent, Esk street. SHIP "WAIMBA." NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. mHIS SHIP having entered at Customs 1 consignees will please pass entries and pay freight without delay. New Zealand Shipping Company, Limited. JOHN TURNBULL, Agent. pAMPBELL AND RITCHIE, CUSTOMS & SHIPPING AGENTS, COAL MBBCHANTS, DEE STREET. MESSRS M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD & CO. for the cenvenießce of Consignee goods Bhipped at LondoF or elsewhere via Melbourne for Bluff Earboi, or any other port in New Zealand, are willing to receive Bills of Lading and take charge of goods in the Port of Melbourne and forward them to their destination by first steamer, charging for the transhipment only money actually paid out or pockefc and regular steamers' freight. This will be found the cheapest and most ezpe•ditious mode of bringing out goods. CARGILLS, GIBBS & CO., Agents. COACH£§. STABIEi &c HOEE & MILLAE'S I 4 OVAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES t Will leave as follows :— Kivertoa to Inrercargill at 9.30 a.m. Invereargill te Riverton at 9.30 a.m. Agents R. ERSKINE, Dee street. J. W. CHAPMAN, Palmerston street, Riverton. COBB & C O.'S &OVAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES OVEELAND EOUTE TO DUNEDIN IN ONE DAY. FROM the 21st June, 1877, passengers wil, be conveyed from INVERCARGILL to DUNEDIN in ONE DAY, leaving Invercargill by 7 a.m. train, and during month of "passengers for INVERGARGILL must leave DUNEDIS by 4.30 p.m. train. E. B. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors. G. FOSTER, Agent. PKI3SCE OP WALES LIVEEY, BAIT, AND COMMISSION STABLES, DEE STREET. n INGLE or Double Abbot's Buggieß, WagO gonettes, Carriages of the best description always on hand for Hire s also, a first-class assortment of Single orDouble Harness Horses for Sale or Hire. . Gentlemen favoring the Proprietor with charge of their horses at livery can rely ®n getting every attention. First-class grooms always in attendance. Horses broken to single or double harness ARTHUR HOGUE, Proprietor. W. SMITH, WOODLANDS, pMMIt Blacksmith and Wheelwright. All woA done on the shortest notice, 20 per cent helow the usual prices.-

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Southland Times, Issue 2916, 19 October 1877, Page 1

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