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Shipping Hf^ «^*\ the Jf^WJS ATEW ZEALAND m i&Mzj^ JN shipping co. • Will despatch the following high-classed Iron Clipper Ships4rom New Zealand to London. during the ensuing season : — ~ BLUFF. SHIPS. j TNS.CLASS.J MASTER. TO SAIL. ■ ' .'j 1 ___L_______--. I FROM PORT CHALMERS. i Araby Maidj 837! *AA!jCromartyi;May 29 FROM LYTTELT^ON. Earl Granville 1009 100A3 Campbell May CityofFlorence 1200 *AAI Hunter I Do ; And other First-Class Vessels as required; These Magnificent Clippers are of the highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The salooas and state cabins are superbly fitted and arranged for the comfort of 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 experienced masters. Arrangements (for the passages of Friends to and from the Colony — and also for the conveyance of cargo) can be made at any of .the branches in New Zealand. INVEBCABGILL BRANCH — ESK STBEET. Hotels TTl^ V N D H A M H O T E L Wtndham. THOMAS J. LUNNYbegs to inform the inhabitants of Wyndham. and surrounding districts, that he has leased the above large and commodious hotel from Mr Enoch Jones, and trusts by strict attention to the wants of . the pubile, and keeping nothing but the best brands of Wines, Spirits, &c,, to merit a share of the public support. Good Stabling. Horses and bugsies for hire. T>OYAL MAIL, HOTEL LUMSDEN, GEORGE TUCKER ... Peopeietob, G. T, who has recently leased the above .veil-known and centrally situated premises immediately adjoining the Railway Station, wishes to inform travellers r and others who may Tisit tliis district, that he ia in a position o guarantee every comfort and attention to those who may favor him with a visit. Nothing Dutthe best Wines and Spirit "kept in stock. 1916 N.B.— First-class Stabling. LI M : P I R E HOTEL Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. Tat Street, Invercargill. THOMAS WHITAKER ... PROPRIETOR T. W. begs to return sincere thanks to hia iip-country friend 3 and the public generally for their liberal support, since opening the above hotel, and also to inform them that he is now prepared to supply superior accommo dation for travellers, and trusts by stric attention combined with moderate charges o merit a continuance of public patronage. I Ales, Wine^ and Spirits of the best brands Good Stabling , Cdnsultatiqii QUEEN'S BiRTHiQAY HANDI CAP RACE. . To be run on May 24th,',1880, FEE ... ... £1 The First Consultation (A), LiOOO, closed. > The Second Consultation (B), LlOOOpclosed.. The Third Consultation (0)^. LIOOO, now open. ■■'•.!■:■ •■-. * : - .The Fourth Consultation. <D), £1000, soon open. .; ■■'..'■.'.-. First Horse, £350; Second Horse, £200; Third Horse, 4150. For all other; : horses nominated, whether starters or nonstarters, £75 ■; each. Remit by either Post Office < Orders or Registered Letters. All cheques should be crossed and have Is* exchange added. Two postage stamps necessary. ; ALFRED A. CAMERON, ; Box251;or, Prince bf Wales Hotel, Dunedin. " : QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HANijii;C A P. To be RUN on 24th MAYy 1880. SEVEN NOMINATION?. FE E, £1. First Prize £100 ! . Second Prize ... ... 60 •: Third.Prize ... 35 : Other Starters (divided) ... 35 ; Non-Starters (divided) ... 70. / Total-..: ... ... ... £300 : All cheques should be crossed, and have. Is exchange added. Two postage stamps necessary for reply and result. HERBERT BENTLEY, : Treasurer, , ■■"' Box 133, Invercargilli Business Notices rp- O ME R C HAN TS .FARMERS AND OTHERS. Having commenced business as Ham and Bacon Cnreiyl beg to state that I am a cash Duyerofpigs. . j GAVIN BRIGHTON, Eabn .Street, . . (Near Rodie's Appleby Hotel), i I N V E R C A R G ILL* THE NEW BAIR CUTTING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING SALOON v IS NOW OPEN. JR. G. PETE RSi PROPRIETOR. Note the address,— T AY S T R E T, if^—Mß-^G. Goop-wiLLiis, ■'.. 1259 SADDLES. * N.B.— An excellent assortment of Tobaccos cigars, Pipes, etc

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Southland Times, Issue 3709, 12 May 1880, Page 1

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