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Shipping P, THE XTEW- ZEALANI iX SHIPPING CO \ (LIMITED). Will despatch the following high-classed Iron Clipper Ships from New Zealand to London during *he ensuing season : — FROM BLUFF. SHIP?. T»S. CLAB3. MASTEB. SAIL Waitara |~833 r | ♦AAI | Cbwel'HJan. FROM PORT CHALMERS. Piako | 1136 [ 100A1 | Boyd )Jan29 FROM LYTI-ELTON. ~ Waimate | 1124 | 100A1 | Peek | Jan 29 C FROM WELLINGTON. S.S. Northum- _ land 2187- 100A1 Babot Jan 29 And other First-Class Vessels as reqiured. These .Magnificent Clippers are of the highest class at Lloyd's,,- purchased or built specially to meet the requirements of the trade ' between rthe United Kingdom and New Zealand. The salooas and state cabin* ara ' superbly fitted and arranged! or the comfort of ' passengers, who, are provided with . bedding and all cabin fittings. > The dietary scale is most liberal. Second-class and" steerage iccommodatio_uis.all_that can_be_desired,and the ships are commanded by experienced masters. ' Arrangements (for the passages df Friends to and from the Colony— and also for the conveyance of cargo) can be made at any of the branches in New Zealand. > Invercargill Bbancii— Esk Street. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPINGiCO.'S'LINE. SECOND WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. The Company's Favourite Clipper, « WAITARA," 883 Tons, AAI, Captain Cowell ; To follow the «• Jessie Readman," Will sail from Bluff in all January. .The Waitara has superior accommodationffor" i "Saloon passengers, for which early, application should be made at the yr > * COMPANY'S OFFICES, ja7 Esk street. ■nPHE PASSENGER'S LINE. } I . LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND. | SHAW, SAVILL-V& CO.'S first-class clipper packets; fitted .up >with all modern improvements for the' comfort _ of passengers, 1 leave London for New Zealand every fort- | night. Colonists' can obtain passages for • their friendsfrom London: to,N)ew: Zealand at , . the office of the undersigned,"at the follow- J 'ing reduced rates: — i Saloon Cabin, £52 10s, with bedding and cabin fittings i Saloon Cabin, 45 without , do l j do Saloon Cabin, 25 ! ' Third Cabin, 18 enclosed berths ! Third Cabin, Id open berths. , Children .under 12 years, one-half ■;■•* infant* ! Hnder one, FREE. The Saloon table is liberally supplied with - provisions of the best quality, including live ' Mcpherson & co., t l '. Agents. , Coaches EDENDALE TO WYNDHAM And WYNDHAM TO FORTROSE. ROYAL MAIL LINE. OF COACHES. R. A. Elliott begs to announce to the travelling public that he has purchased the Stock, Plant, and Interest in the Coach Busi- j ness trading as above. His coach will be in readiness at the 1 Edendale Station on the-arrival of all tiams s to convey.passengers'to Wyndham. , Coaches run between Wyndham and Fort- i rose as follows :— leave Wynduam Mondays ( and Wednesdays at 12.30 ; on Satuidays'at , 630 a.m. Leave Fortrose Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 a.m., and Saturdays at 12 o'clock. I n025 RETURN FARES— 2s 6d. . . ' HAVING -disposed of all my interest in thexoaches on^Edendale, Wynd-> i ham, and Fortiose line, all parties indebted . to me will please pay their accounts by /be Ist February, otherwise they will be sued Also having purchased all book debts in the . estate of T^ J. Lunny, hotclkeeper, 'of Wyndham, all parties indebted to that estate will please pay by lst/ February, otherwise 'they • will be sued foi*. L Parties can pay to Templeton and Co., ' storekeepers', Wyndham, and J. B. Smith, hotelkeeper, Pine Bush, whose receipt will be sufficient. * , . DONALD McPHEE. ■ | 1 lottery Works J . ' ; ; j MAKABEWA . POTTERY WORKS NORTH v ROAD, HALF-A-MILE ,< FROM .JUNCTION HOTEL. " THOMAS JUDGE l_ranufactuier of Drain t-TrES (flanged and glazed/e lbows and knees [unctions 'and -bends) % and Pottery Work of every description, -including Ornamental Chimney-Tops of five different patterns ;.also Ornamental Garden Edgings, (four patterns), Glazed B[earths for .Domes]tic f .uße^Floweri pots, Saucers, kc. Traps, made, to order _„ lt Coimtry orders punctually attended to. - f v Agent for Invercargill— MR DAMD' SMYTH, i > Tay Street^ i ' l i , ' B E *r ro"k'X B k*" 1 c K s - ■ DRAIN PIPES.^> DRAIN PIPES. SEWER-PIPES. t' KNEES; BENDS, 'JUNCTIONS, &c. . [,' ' HODGKINSON BBOTHERS 1 1 Beg to' inform , Farmorsr / Municipal ; and . County , Councils, Contractors, and, other i that they are prepared to supply drain pipes, j- ' 2in, 3in n 4in ; also, pin, Sin, and 12in, Sanis ! tary Pipes, collared 7,and gtaz_d, or' plain, y' with knees, bends and'jun'ctions to match. ' I \JZ Manson, and^ Co., Ironmongers, Tay o street; town agents)' where samples* may be > seen. Ui *" * 3^B 1. 1 Orde-re by post or railway gUardsT'promptly if attended to. / HODGKINSON BROS., j Makarewa Brick and Pipe Works.

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Southland Times, Issue 3927, 22 January 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 3927, 22 January 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 3927, 22 January 1881, Page 1

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