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Shipping p o £ fsWcsl XTEW ZEAIiAN U,g t£Ji^^ i> 'SHIPPING CO ClfiS^^S^ (LIMITED) WOOL SEASON, 1882-83. Will despatch, the following high-classed Ire Clipper Ships from New Zealand to Londc )• daring *he ensuing season :— ; yff, FROM BLUFF, 11 SHIPS. TNB. CLASS. HASTES. SAIL , FROM LYTTELTON. Wairoa | 1057 \ 100A1 | Barclay | Nov. And other First-Class Vessels as required. These Magnificent Clippers are of ti highest class at Lloyd's, purchased or bui specially to meet theiequirements of the trad between the United Kingdom and Nei Zealand. The saloons and state cabins ai superbly fitted and arranged for the comfort c passengers, who are provided with beddin and all cabin fittings. The dietary scale i most liberal. Second-class and steerag accommodation is all that can be desired,an< the ships are commanded by experience masters. LIVERPOOL AGENCY. A Bbanch has been established in Liveb POOL, and vessels will be despatched at suit • able intervals to the principal ports in Ne^ Zealand. NEW YORK AGENCY. Messrs R. W. Cameron & Co., of Ne\ York, have been appointed Agents for thi Company, and a regular line of vessels wil be laid on for the various ports in this colony to meet the requirements of the trade. Arrangements (for the passages of Friendi to and from the Colony — and also for the con • veyance of cargo) can be m&de at any of tin Dranches in New Zealand. i Southland Branch — Esk-st., Invercargil] Gore Street, Bluff. August 1, 1882. au2 PENINSULAR AND ORIEN TAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. PROPOSED SAILING ARRANGEMENTS. For Ceylon, &c, with Mails and Passengers for Europe and tlie East. LEAVE STEAMEBS. T®NS. MASTERS. MELBOURNE Peshawurf 3900 E. J. Baker I Nov. 23 Kaiser-i-hindf 4023 J. C. B?bot j Dec. 7 Rosettaf 3502 A E Barlow j Dec. 21 Assam* 3038 G W Brady | Jan. 4 * Route not yet fixed. f Via Colombo. For further information apply to J. STOCK & CO. dl 3 Agents for Invercargill, PACIFIC MAIL S.S. COMPANY. QUICKEST ROUTE TO GREAT BKITAIN VIA AMERICA. Jader Contract with the New South Wales and New Zealand Governments. The magnificent Steamships of this line cave Auckland for San F ranc i sco (calling At Honolulu) every fourth Tuesday. STEAMEBS. CityofSjdney 3400 Tons Australia 3200 „ City of New York ... 3400 „ Zealandia 3200 „ For through rates of passage, to or from Europe or America, time cards, guide books, and all other information, apply to B. EISLOP, Agent. OUTH BRITISH INSURANCE OFFICE ESK STREET. jyl4 ALBION SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON FROM BLUFF HARBOR, Season 1882-3. The Company's Regular Trader, "JESSIE READ MA N," AAI 963 TONS REGISTER, CAPTAIN GIBSON, WILL SAIL ABOUT 30th DECEMBER. For freight or passage apply to the National Mortgage and Agency Company, Limited ; Murray, Dalgleish & Co. ; or, the British and New Zealand Mortgage and Agency Co., Limited, Agents. n23 UndertakerHjr ENRY X3LINGSLAND, UNDERTAKER, TO OR FROM ANY DISTANCE, —AN D — Complete Funeral Furnish e r Note the Address— ; f^- Spey-street, Invebcargill, Bootmakers pHEAP BOOTS. v^ CHEAP BOOTS. J. ALLEN, Boot and Shoe Importer, Tay street, Is now opening out a large and well-selected stock of Boots and Shoes for the season, and is determined to sell them at prices that will defy competition. Note the following lines : — 8. d. Men's Watertight, from 13 6 Do Balmorals, from 12 6 Do Bluchers, from 7 6 Do Elastic sides, from 11 6 Ladies' strong lace-ups, from ... 8 6 Do Elastic sides, from 9 6 Morocco and Kid Boots at equally low prices Children's Boots in endless variety, from Is 6d. N.B. — Boots and shoes of every description made on the premises. Repairs neatly executed, Note the address — JAMES ALLEN, Boot and Shoe Emporium, Tay street, Next R. D. Yule and Co., Drapers. s3O RBTWOR K. FRETWORK FRETWORK. Fret Machines, Saw Blades, Fancy Timber, Patterns, &c. Every requisite for this delight. ful occupation kept in stock. Price-list forwarded on application. GEO. LE LIEVRE, Importer. 146 George street, Dnnedin. 525

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Southland Times, Issue 4489, 29 November 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 4489, 29 November 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 4489, 29 November 1882, Page 1

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