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Shipping *\ a ryHJt NEW ZBALANI ajKjKf^. SHIPPING COMPANY'S BOYAL MAIL LINE OF STBAMBBS Under contract with New Zealand Government Are appointed to sail with Her Majesty's Mail as nnder, for LONDON, Via Bio de Janeiro and Tenerifle:— — - ■ _ a Oomman- Port of r»o*«. Bteamers.'o d(jr Departure Dflt * i ! j 1891 Aorangi 4168 Sutcliffe Lyttelton Mar. 1) Bimutaka 4474 Greenstret Lyttelton April 1( Buapehu 4163 Findlay ... May H Kaikoura 4474 Crutchley ... June 11 Tongariro 4163 Bone ... July i And thenceforward every fourth Thursday. Passengers sent to Port of Departure FREE, Warrants issued for Passages from aay pari of the United Kingdom to New Zealand on approved guarantee for payment in the colony INSULATED COOL CHAMBERS, For BUTTER AND CHBBSE, Are fitted in the above Steamers. For farther particulars apply to THB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, Ltd., Orescent, Invercargill. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED. DIBEOT LINE WOOL SHIPS FOB LONDON THB FINE IBON CLIPPER SHIP PERI, 897 Tons Register, Classed at Lloyds AAl* Will sail from the BLUFF FOR LONDON DiaECT, IN ALL MABCH. As the greater portion of this vessel's cargo is already engaged, the ship will have quick despatch. E&ily application for spac* ia nece. • eary. Apply OFFICES, CBESCENT. Notb— Wool for shipment should be consigned to NBW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, fe2B Bluff. FOR LONDON DIRECT (Should sufficient inducement offer). THE Elizabeth tiraham, HOIOI, MASTBB. ; 616 TONS BEGISTBR. Fow daily expected to a-rive at Biuff, WILL B& DESPAICHED FOR LONDON DIBE ;T. The above well known London Trader will load a complete cargo of OAIS. No other cargo each as wool, skins, or other prod nee likely to affect oatg injuriously, will be carried. The above offers a first-rate opportnnit? for shippers to the London Market, now the best outlet for oats. Early application necessary. Apply to NIOHOL BROS., f 26 Agents. I*> HP 118 8 S INVBBCABGILL ■» Captain Snndirtrom, will Vfljjfi.fN^ leave the InvercargiU Jetty for sSSnS^ Dunedic every Thursday, retmrnng from Dunedin every Tuesday. Freight (ram Duneiin, 18s per ton, delivered. For farther particulars, apply to \ 8 C4.VP3RLL. A*ent. Hotels. yrrr inton hotel C. D. Moors Ppopbibtob. This new Hotel is within one minute's walk of the Bailway Station, and is convenient for Travellers obtaining refreshment. First class accommodation. A..1. HOKBES AHTD BUGGIES OBTAINABLB AT A MOMENT'S NOTICJB. au2<) SOUTHLAND HOTEL GOBE. JOHN O^ANE ... Proprietor. This well kaown brick hostelry having received an additien of a large number of sitting and bedrooms the proprietor has now ample accommodation to offer to the travelling public. Bathrooms and every convenience. Charges moderate. sel6 RAILWAY H O T « L WINTOM. G. M. STABKB Y, late of Irtvercargill, having taken this, the oldest establishment in W inton. and having thoroughly renovated the same throughout, is prepared to offer the best accommodation to all who may favour him with their patronage. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS WTLL FIND THBIB EVERY RBQUIRSMBNTo PBOVIDBD FOB, BILLIARDS, GOOD STABLING, And the Best cf Wines, Beer, and Spirits The EXCHANGB HALL suitable for Theatrical] Parties! Concerts, Public Meetings, do. »u2O RAILWAY HOTEL.* GOBJB. F. R~ White ... Proprietor. Two mi am tea walk from Bailway Station. Passengers by trains have sufficient time to I obtain refreshment. 1 FIBST -CLASS LUNCH (with cup of tea o Coffee, or glass ot 4-le)— ONE SaiIjLISGL jel 'empire ii o t b l, TAY STRBBT, INVERCARGILL. Tke Proprietor, THOb. WHITAKER, begs most respectfully to return hu> sincere thanks for the liberal patronage of his numerous friends and the general public during his t *eaf -thr>ie years' experience in Hotel keeping, and to still farther accommodate his customers and suit tht times, he has dcci ed on making an all roun ' redaction in price of hie hitherto matchless accommodation, by adopting the folio win a scaie of charges— tiegular Boarders £1 per week Veals ... — is each Beds ... ... ... Is each Meals provided for Travellers leaving Town by the J4arly Trains, who may depend upon being called in time. HOT. COLD. AND SHOWER BATHS. ALEo, WINBS, AND .SPIRITS OF TH i BEST BRANDS. GOOD STABLING Free of Charge or parti * staying at the Hotel. ! Please Note the Address— T HOMAti WHITAKER, fiftrut* ttoTifc, Ui anum, Utyi&ua««w l

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Southland Times, Issue 11672, 28 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 11672, 28 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 11672, 28 February 1891, Page 1

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