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| Shipping Vram AT»W ZEALANI £. fsScQI *S SHIPPING GO.'t t fc^J^l BOYAL MAIL LINI • (Under contract with the New Zealand '■■'A Government,) Will be with Her Majesty 'i Mails,' as under, for LONDON, via Bio de Janiero and Madiera : — *2 '■ «> * raf Q o«,^o -2 5 Comman- Port of %% _ Reamers. .3 J der . Departure . -§|| (A w fl Ruapehu 4163,Greenstr ! t Wellington Aug 30 Kaikoura 4474; Cnitchley do Sept 27 Tongariro 4163;80ne Oct 25 Aorangi 4163 Turpin Nov 2 Bimutaka 4474 Hallett Dec. 20 The above are all new steamers, built specially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experienceThe length of passage by the Company's 'steamers averages uuder forty days. Passage money — Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards ; second cabin, 40 guineas ; steerage, 18 guineas. Note. — The arrival of Mail Steamers will be uotified by hoisting a lettered flag on Messrs Trew and Hall's building (by kind permission of theproprietors). The letter H will signify arrival at Hobart ; A. Anckland ;B, Bluff ;O, Port Chalmers j L, Lyttelton ; W, Wellington. For freight or passage, apply to THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, Esk street. PENINSULAS AND OBIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. The Company's Steamships will be despatched with Her Majesty's mails as follows for LONDON, via Bombay:— Parramatta.. 4769 Aug. 6 Aug. 11 Aug. 13 Pekin 3900 Aug. 19 Aug. 26 Aug. 27 I . I And thenceforward every alternate week. J • Passengers and cargo booked to London, Marseilles, Italy, Egypt, India, Ohina, and Japan, at moderate rates. Second-class passengers are provided with first-class accommodation in the steamers between New Zealand and Australia, and vice versa. For further information apply to J. STOCK AND CO., jy2B '_ Agents. REDUCTION OF PASSENGER RATES BY P. AND O. STEAMEBS. The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company are now prepared to Book Passengers to England from New Zealand ports at the SAME BATES as from Melbourne, by providing Saloon passages by Union Company's Steamers to Australia free of charge. Special attention is drawn to the facts that the cool Beason in the Bed Sea is now approaching, and that many places of interest are touched at by tbis Line en route. Foe further information, apply to J. STOCK AND CO., y2B Agents. mm mmmmmmmmm*m*mmmmmaamammmmm)mmmrimmmmmmmm*mr)mma*m Public Notices _ T- 1 i._ r 1 1 -- « . -1 - ■-- WHITTINGHAM BBOS. AHD INSTONE, MEBCHANTS & COMMIBSION AGENTS Esk street, Invereargill. Thornbury and Biverton. Established in 1863. Buyers of ail kiuds of produce, Grain ( Wool, Babbit skins, &c, and will make ad* vances on same, if put into our hands for sale, Are prepared to execute Indent orderi ou the most favorable terms. London Correspondents— B, Whittingham and Co Melbourne— i Whittinqham Bkos pOALS! COALSII The Orepuki Coal Company being now in full work, we are prepared to supply orders on the shortest notice. This coal nas now been proved beyond a doubt to be the best value and cheapest coal ever offered to the public of Southland, and, being a local industry, should commend itself to every settler and house* holder in Southland. Both for steam and household purposes there has been nothing offered to the public of the same value for money. Persons desirous of seeing it in use before ordering can do so by calling at our offices, Invercargill, Thornbury, or Biverton, to either of which places orders being sent will receive prompt attention. WHITTINGHAM BEOS. & INSTONE. N.B.— Coal dealers liberally dealt with, my3o TH* UNDEESIGNED have on SaleBuilding Materials Fencing Wire Calcutta Cornsacks (full weights) Bock Salt Biddel's Axle Grease, £-cwt kegs White Lead and other Painta Boiled and Baw Linseed Oil Coarse Castor, Colza, and Neatsfoot Oils Wool Packs, Seaming Twine Clovers and Grass Seeds Timothy (local grown) Seed Oats, Linseed, &c. Winea and Spirits Groceries, and Oilmen's Stores of every description. WHITTINGHAM BROS. <fe INSTONE. my3o YXTHITTINGHAM BEOS. & INSTONE* YY Importers, Are Agents for the followingThistle Whisky (celebrated) Kensington Maizena Carbolic Sheep Dip (Calvert's) Foucald's case Brandies— Grape ; 1 and 3 Star do. my3o mHE UNDEBSIGNED have on Sale— Bentall's Chaff-cutters Corbett's Boilers Winnowing Machines Seed Drills Chain Harrows • Cultivators Sheep Backs Combination Plough— comprising ordinary Plough, Bidge Plough, and Potatoe-digger Cheese Presses Oil Cake Breakers Churns, &o . WHITTINGHAM BROS. & INSTONE. my3o THE UNDERSIGNED have on SaleSeveral desirable Farms, at reasonable rates and easy terms. ForjLease, at ( Thornbury — A very choice Farm, )■ about; 600' acres, adjoining the Township, ' 'To'a good tenant, a very reasonable rent would be accepted. For Sale or Lease — Flour Millj water-power, ill ! themiddle of a Farming District, with about 112 acres of laud now down in English grass. A splendid opportunity for a man with a little capital! __sO for Sale or To Let— About 40 acres or Highlands, near Biverton. For Sale on Deferred Payment — Sections ii Township of Trenthorn, South Biverton „ Thornbury. -WBfrOTGHAM JHROft $ INTONE I , M • :■'■■«*

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Southland Times, Issue 8082, 10 August 1885, Page 1

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