Shipping <□ j. rr.RE NEW ZEALAND aJgjKjj^. SHIPPING COMPANY'S ~ EOYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS Undw contract with New Zealand Government) Are appointed to pail with Her Majesty's Maile as under, for LONDON, Via Bio de Janeiro and Teneriffe:— _. S Comman- Port of nata Steamers, g der- Departure uai " Bimutafca ;4474 Greenstret Wellington Nov 27 Ruapehu 4163Findlay jLyttelton Dec. 25 I I f 1891 KftifeOUta 4474 Crotchley ... Jan - 22 Tongariro 14163 Bone «• Feb 19 Aorangi ;4163Sutcliffe ... Mar. 19 And thenceforward every fourth Thursday. Passengers sent to Port of Departure FREE. Warrants issued for Passages from any part of the United Kingdom to New Zealand on approved guarantee for payment in the colony INSULATED OOOL CHAMBERS, For BUTTER AND CHEESE, Are fitted in the above Steamers. For further particulars apply to THB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, Ltd., Crescent, Invercargill. -. QHIBE LINE DIBECT *^|^£y|k STEAMERS. Manages ; TU&IXBUIiI,^ U&.RTIN «fc CO. S.S. NAIRNSHIBB, 3720 Tons Regis: er, 2600-horss pewer. P. Wallace, Uommandei, Is intended to b- DESPATCHED from BLUFF for LONDON via Port Chalmers, on or about THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. For freight apply to NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., Agents. Or to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPFING CO., Ltd., oc2l Agents nnHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMI PANY, LIMITED. GBIIN BHIP FOR LONDON. If sufficient inducement offers, the above Company wiil place the fine iron clipper ship "E3K BALE," 123a Tons Register. Classed at Lloyds 100 A l. On the berth at BLUFF for LONDON DIRECT to carry a f uli cargo of OA.TS. Rate of freight, 42s 6d per ton of 22401b, with 5 per cent primage. As a greater part of tbis vessel's cirgo i* already engaged, applications for space maet be made to the under-igued on or before noon on Thursday, the 27th instant. J. E. BEAD, Local Agent. OFFICES : CRESCENT. n025 nnHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMI PANY LIMITED. FIBST WOOL SHIP OF THB SEASON. In view of the approaching Wool Season the above Company have arranged to place the FINE IRON CLIPPER SHIP BARUNGfY 1030 tons register, clashed at Lloyds AAl*, on the berth at BLUFF for LONDON DIBhCT sailing IN ALL DECEMBER, To be followed by their IRON CLIPPER BARQUE W A I M E A. and other first class iron vessels as required. Cargo for the^e ves?els is now being received and will be stored FREE OF EXPENSE while awaiting shipment. Full particulars us to rates of freight, etc., can be obtained on application at the COMPANY'S TFFICEP, 0c27 Orescent, Invercargill. Hotels. pRINCE OF WALES HOTEL CLINTON (across Street from Railway Station), OFFERS EXCELLENT ACCOM MOD ATI ON FIRST CLASS DINNERS, (Is 6d), served on arrival of North and South Express trains which stay 20 minutes. ju26 M AURIC S COGHLAN, Proprietor. QOUTHLAN D~lf O T E L GOBE. JOHN O'KANE ... Proprietok. This well known Jbrick hostelry having received an addition of a large number of eitiingand bedrooms the proprietor has now ample accommodation to offer to the travelling public. Bathrooms and every convenience Charges moderate. Be 16 LEVIATHAN TpEMPRRANCE HOTEL, (Thongh imitated by many, surpassed by none. Opposite Railway Station, DUJSEDIN. A gentleman, who with his wife has been travelling and visiting many places, came to see the Dunedin Exhibition — and in writing to request any letters that came after his departure might be forwarded to Australia, whither he had gone, say? : — " My wife and I aro very unanimous in opinion that tbe situation, of the LEVIATHAN is by far the most open, airy, as well as healihy of all the Hotels we have stayed at. No one can desire better accommodation than it affords, and as to Board, it is most certainly second to none in any city we have beeD in; in fact, your charge of Oae Shilling for • guch sp'endid Mealy is simp y ridiculously low." The abovo part of a leter I received, fays far more than aft the advertisements I may put in, A. D. SILK, nO l3 Proprietress. pRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, -*- INVERCARGILL. A. POTTEB, late Club Hotel, Waimate, having taken this commodious, old established and comfortable hotel which has been renovated and newly furnished l .hroughout, begs to solicit a share of the patronage bestowed upon the house while under the management of his predecessor. It will be the aim of the proprietor to maintain the rsputation of tbe Prince of Wales as one of the best conducted hotels in . town. PBIVATB SUTTEB OF ROOMS FOB FAMILIES, i and every Convenience for OOIMEBOIAL ISA YELL ESS, 1 TEBMB— Six shillings per day ; Boarders as " per agreement. ; ! Only the Best Brands of Spirits, Wines anc ■ Ales kept in stock. AiEX, POTTER, PBOPBIETOB. julO
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Southland Times, Issue 11593, 27 November 1890, Page 1
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768Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 11593, 27 November 1890, Page 1
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