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Shipping 1*k&; rpHB NEW ZBALANI \||fP^. SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL matt. LINE OF STEAMERS (Undw contract with New Zealand Government] Will be despatched with Her Majesty's Mails, as under, for L ON DO N, Via Bio de Janeiro and Teneriffe:— nf««™««. 3 Oomman- Port of j^.^. Steamers, o te> Departure Dat * Kaikoara 4474 Crutohley Wellington Nor 28 Tongariro 416S Bone ... Dec. 26 1890 Aorangi 4163Sntcliffe ... Jan. 23 Rimutaka 4474 Greenstret ... Feb. 20 And thenceforward every fourth Thursday. ! SECOND SAI.OON Paras from 35 Guineas. PasaengerasenttoPoitof Departure FREE, Warrants issued for Pass&gss from any pait of the United Kingdom to New Zealand on approved guarantee for payment in the colony For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, Ltd., Eek street, Invercargill. -Lj^ OHIEE LINE 'iJyßjjjAfflk^ DIRECT STEAMERS Managers : TURNBULL, MARTIN & CO., GLASGOW. S.B. NAISNSHIRE, 3720 Tons, 2400 h.p. W. A. Millab, Commander, Will be despatched from BLUFF for LONDON via PORT CHALMERS, On or about 10th November. Leaving the latter port about the middle of November in time to catch JANUARY WOOL SALES. WOOL and other produce now being received into Store at Bluff. STORAGE FREE. For Freight or passage apply to THS NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMIMED, Agents : Or to THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGEHCY o2 COMPANY, Agents. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. WOOL SEASON, 1889-90. In view of the approaching wool season, and .n order to give growers every facility to place their wool on the London market without delay, the above Company ha-se made arrangements to ship wool per Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's FINE IRON CLIPPER BARQUE, "LAIBA,' 492 Tons Register ; classed at Lloyds Aal. : Which will load at the Blu2 for London, sailing in DECEMBER. The " LAIRA. " will be followed by one of the New Zealand Shipping Company's fine iron clipper ships, and other vessels as required. Full particulars as to the freight, Sec, on application at the Company's offices, Esk street, Invercargill. nl Hotels. Tjrr INTON HOTEL C. D. MOORB PPOPRIETOR, This new Hotel is within one minute's walk of the Railway Station, and is convenient for Travellers obtaining refreshment. First class accommodation. A»l. HORSEB AND BUGGIES OBTAINABLE AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE. au2o BLIGH'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURAHT, VICTOBIA STRBET, OHBISTOHtTBCH. Best accommodation in town is now offered to boarders. Double room, 16s per week ; single room, 18s per week ; board without lodging, 12s per week ; weekly dinners, 43 per week ; boatd and lodging, 3s per day. Goed accommodation for families . Smoking room , sitting room < with use of piano), bath room, and shower bath. Stabling free. se2l F. BRIDGES, Proprietor. TjJ MPI E E H O T K li. TAY STRBET, INVERCARGILL. J The Proprietor, THOS. WHITAKER, bsgs ! most respectfully to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage of his numerous friends and the general public during his twenty-three years' experience in Hotel keeping, and to still further accommodate his customers and suit the times, he has decided on making an all round reduction in price of his hitherto matchless accommodation, by adopting the following scale of chargesRegular Boarders ... £1 per week ttealß ... .v Is each Beds ... ... ... Is each Meals provided for Travellers leaving Town by j the Early Trains, who may depend upon being called in time. HOT. COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS. ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRAHDS. GOOD STABLING Free of Charge for parties staying at the Hotel. Please Note the Address— THOMAS WHITAKEB, Empire Hotel, Tat Street, Ihveroabcull JL DGRBDIH, For Tourists, Families, and Commercial Gtntll» men. Fire-proof Construction, In the most central and open position of tha city ; beautiful views of the harboar, and charming scenery of the Peninsula from the upper floors. A SPLENDID SUITE OF BAMPLB BOOMS. PUBLIC DRAWING BOOM, T£x Geo. Augustus Sala, in the London Daily Telegraph, saya of this hotel : •• Structurally the Grand Hotel, Dunedin, is the very finest not only in Maori Land, but in all the Australian Colonies. It is splendidly and tastefully fur* nißhed throughout, nearly everything that the traveller can pcßaibly require he finds ready to hia hand at this excepfcionably commanding and commodious GaravanserL, which cost £40,000." Sxtract from the Hon. James Inglis' new -work — "Out N.Z. Cousins." "One noteworthy feature of Dunedin, one grand feature, I may say, is its Grand Hotel. This is unique in the (southern Hemisphere, and would not disgrace New York. Under Mr Watson's able management the visitor find himself relieved from every care. The dining-room and public drawingrooms are palatial apartments. The private sitting-rooms are models of elegance and cent' fort. The bedrooms are without a fault, and the bathrooms are luxurious to a degree. Tht table would satisfy the most fastidicw." Melboun* Argas gays : " Oat of all qoettioi «ht finest hotel in Australasia." MODVU7I OX-BftH, 3*l WATSQft, PtopititQib

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Southland Times, Issue 11297, 1 November 1889, Page 1

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