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| Shipping -'i • '< '/- I^Wffl' IVTEW ZEALANI ii, § t-JIcJ; ,1N SHIPPING CO- | ! Y^^^T^^ (LIMITED). Will despatch the following high-classed Iroi Clipper Ships'frpm New Zealand to Londoi during *he ensuing season :— * FROM BLUFF. SHJP?. TNS. CLASS. MASTER. SAIL^ Waitara j 833 | *AAI j CowellUan. FROM PORT CHALMERS. , Piako | 1136 \ 100A1 | Boyd [ Jan 2S 1 FROM, LYTTELTON. ' ' Wai mate j~H24 | 100A1 | Peek | Jan. 29 " FBOM WELLINGTON. S.S. Northum- I land 2187 | 100A1 Babot Jan 29 And other First-Class Vessels as required. These Maghificent Clippers are of the highest class. at Lloydls Jt purchased or built specially to meet the ream rements of the trade between the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The saloojsand 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 r class and steerage accommodation is all ttiat can be desired,and the ships arc commanded by experienced VnastGTS Arrangements <for the passages^ Friends to and from the Colony — and also for the conveyance of cargo) cjxd be made.atany.of the nrahchesiniNew ZeMaiulX iNVERCABGIIiIi BRA^CH-t-ESK STREET. The >nwm ZizMLASib; shipPINGi;(bB'S LI^E. SECOND WOOL~IHIP FOR LONDON. The Company's Fayourite Clipper, "WiITARA,'' 883 Tons, AAI, Captain Co well ; « To follow the "Jessie Readman," Will sail from Bluff in all January. The Waitara has superior accommodation foi'j Saloon passengers, for which early applica-; tion shoitld be made at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, . ja7 Esk street. -*29b9hS» fTHE PASSENGER'S LINE. LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND. SHAW, SAYILIxV .& CO.'S first-class ; clipper .packets, fitted , up with all modern j improvements for the comfort of passehgers,,' leave London for "New Zealand every fort- ; nigbt. Colonists Can obtain passages* for their friendsfrom London, to New Zealand atthe office of the undersigned, at ,the i foUow--ing reduced rates: — Saloon Cabin, £52 10s, with bedding and cabin fittings „ Saloon Cabin, 45 without do do . Saloon Cabin, 25 Third, Cabin, 18 enclosed berths Third . Cabin, 16 open berths. Children under 12 years, one-half ; infants^ ander one, 'Free. . l A • The Saloon table is liberally supplied with provisions of the best quality, including live Btock. MCPHERSON & CO., Agents. Coaches * XP DENDALE TO WYNDHAM Jli And WYNDHAM TO FORTROSE. ROYAL MAIL LINE ;: OF COACHED , R. A. Elliott begs to announce to the travelling public (that he has purchased the Stock, Plant, and Interest in the Coach Business trading, as above. ' ".'■'•. His ciwpii will be in readiness at the Edeijdale' Station on the arrival of all trains to convey passengers to Wyndham. Coaches run between Wyndham and Fortrose as follows -—leave Wyndbam Mondays and' Wednesdays at 12.30; on Saturdays at 6130 ! a.m. Leave Fortrose Tuesdays and Thursdays atf 9 a.m., ,and Saturdays at 12 o'clock. f 1025. RETURN, FARES— 2s 6d. HAVING disposed of all my interest in": the* coaches on Edendale, Wyndf ham, and Fortrose line, all parties indebted to hie. will please pay their accounts by the Ist.; February, otherwise thej' will be sued for..' '■•;, „.-."■ ;■ Also baying" purchased all book debts in the estate of T. J; Lunny, : hbtelkeeper, of Wyhdham, Aall patties; ihdeb'tedfo that estate will please pay ! by Ist February, otherwise they Awill be'suedfor. '.A '" ; Parties can pay to Templeton and Co., storekeepers, Wyndham j and J. B. Smith, hdteikeeper, Pihe Bush, whose receipt will be sufficient. ' DONALD McPHEE. m _^ — n • Pottery Works MAKAREWA POTTERY WORKS NORTH ROAD, HALF-A-MILE FROM JUNCTION HOTEL. THOMAS JUDGE Manufacturer of Drain tirES (flanged and glazed, elbows and knees • unctions and bends)', fc and Potter* Work of every description.* including Ornamental Chimney Tops of five different patterns ; also .Ornamental Garden Edgings (four patterns)! Glazed Hearths for Ddmestic use, Flower, pots, Saucers',' k6.' * Stink Traps made to order , Country orders punctually attended to. ; Agent for Invercargill — , MR DA\ ID SMYTH, Tay Street -. — ■ T> R I C K S. BRICKS. DxtAIN PIPES. DRAIN PIPES. SEWER-PIPES.' KNEES, BENDS, JUNCTIONS, im. '■ . HODGKINSON BROTHERS 1 Be to inform Farmers. Municipal ant • County, Councils. Contractbrs, and-* other 1 that,they ai-e prepared to supply drain pipes ' 2in,Uin, 4iu ; also, '6in, ! Sin, anftlSin, Sani 3 tary Pipes, collared and glazed, on plain T with kneee, bends and junctions to match. 1 * J. Manson and ' Co., Ironmongers, , Ta: street, town agents,< where samples, may b ' seen. / .f, , | M ja ] 8 l * Orders by post or railway guards promptl. * attended ,to. , < *>„ •' ) t , ' HODGKINBON BROS., Makarewa Brick and Pipe Works.

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Southland Times, Issue 3928, 24 January 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 3928, 24 January 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 3928, 24 January 1881, Page 1

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