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Shipping. llC'^m^N THE A FoBrM A T BW ZEALAND Hlp*^A -^ SHIPPING CO. Will despatch the following high-classed Iron Clipper Ships fiom New Zealand to London dunng the ensuing season : — FROM BLUFF. SHIPS. ITNS. CLASS.I MASTEB. JTO SAIL. FROM PORT CHALMERS. Benaies 1646100A1 luglis June 3 i FROM LYTTELTON. Crosfield 774 100A1 Thomson June, 14. Waimate 1124 100A1 Peek TofoUow RedGuantlet 1073 *AAI Bowie Do ■' i * -And other First-Class Vessels as required?" These Magnificent Chppeis are of the highest class at Lloyd's, puichased or built specially to meet the requirements of -the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloons and state cabins ara superbly fitted and arrangedfor the comfortof passengers, who are provided with bedding and all cabin fittings. The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-class and steerage accommodation is all that can be desired,and the ships are commanded by expenenced masteis. Arrangements (for the passages of Fnends to and from the Colony— and also for the conveyance of cargo) can be made at any of the branches in New Zealand. iNVEBCABGiiiii. Branch— Esk Street. LEWIS & REED, BEG TO INFORM THEPUBLIC, TOWN AND COUNTRY, That Ihsy are now showing I FiBST-CLASs Goods in all the Depart The veiy best value direct from ' Manufacturers, Home and Colonial. j Special lines in silks, Black and / 1 Colored Satin Cloths— all shades, silk, velvet, and velveteens, Ladies' 'and Children's Jaclcets,'Ulsters, Shawls, \ ■"■' &c.,' &c. ■ ■ '• . ■ ;'•' ; : '■'[„.',. ; " ,// ; ! <;i NEW MILmNERY. . / /■ ; House Furnishings, Blankets, Shirting, Flannels, Calicoes, Cai I - pets, Floor Cloths, &ci WINCEYS FROM 4d Per YARD. 1®- MEN'S CLOTHING! . This department is t replete in all requirements; including the best col-onial-made Garments.ever shown in Gent's Suits (all styles) Youth's and Boy's Suits, (all styles) Ulsters and Qyercoats all.sizes '■ Special lines in :; Boy's Jackets from 10a. 6d „ Ulsters „ -„ - „ .Suits „ 7s 6d Genf s Overcoats ,, 30s „ Suits „. 38s 6d TRAVELLING TRUNKS, &c, &c. LEWIS & KEED, 757 , DEE STREET. X IVERY AND BAIT STABLES I j Wyndham, DONALD McPHEE ... Proprietor. SUPERIOR and Extensive Accommoda tion. Loose, Boxes, and every other requisite Saddle Horses; Coaches, and Buggies on hire. Coaches meet tha arrival and departure of every Train, carrying passengers regularly to and from Wyndham and the Edendale Railway Station; . . ' Coaches also leave Wyndham for Fortrose (Toi Tois) every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on the arrival of the morning train from Invercargill, returning on alternate days in time for the evening, trains. HORR & MILLAR'S ROYAL MAII LINE OF COACHES. ' Will leave as follows : — Riverton to Invercargill at 9.30. a. m. Invercargill to Riverton at' 9.30. a.-m. Agents— R. ERSKINE, Dee Street. J. W. CHAPMAN, , Palmerston-street, Rivertor rpATTERSAI>L'S< HORSE BAZAAR JL Dee Street; And SOUTHERN- TATTERSALLL'S HORSE BAZAAR, , \ Don .Streets. . C U F F & Me G.R EG O R Beg to announce to the Public lhat theyhav< leased the above premises for the purposes o LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, And hope by cafe and" attention to obiaph fair share of public patronage. Double and Single Buggies, Waggonettes always on hire ; also, Saddle' and Harnes Horses. ' ' Horses broken in to Saddle or Harness/ Goo< Loose Boxes. Wedding and Picnic Parties provided for o] Liberal Terms. 0 U F F <& McG,Il E G O R, . pHO^HpTQ^S.

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Southland Times, Issue 3419, 5 June 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 3419, 5 June 1879, Page 1