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Shipping QHAW, BAVILL & ALBION COY., LTD. WOOL PEE FAST STEAMER, BLUFF TO LONDON; S. S. “MAORI,” 2711 lons Register. Will be derpatchel from Bluff for London during FIRST WEEK IN JANUARY, 1894 carrying wcol at Lowest Current Rates. Early application for space necessary to THE J. G. WARD FARMERS ASSOCIATION, Agents NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COY., Loading Agents. n 024 utx rjpHE p, AND O STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Under Contract with the Imperial, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australian Governments) Will despatch the following STEAKS BS fo LONDON, Calling at ALBANY, COLOMBO, ADEN, BRINDISI, MA LTA, GIBBALTAB, and PLYMOUTH. T Leaves I 1x5570 Steamers Tons gydnoy Adelaide Australia"*” *7OOO Nov 27 Dec 2 Deo 6 Oceana 6862 Dec 11 Dec 16 Deo 20 Victoria 6268 Dec 25 .Dec 30 Jan 3 Rates of PASSAGE MONEY from DUNEDIN via Melbourne—To London: First-class—Single, £63 to £80; Betum (available for nine months), £105; 'Return (available for 12 months), £115: Second class—Single, £37 and £42 ; Beturn (available for 12 months), £65: Second-class passengers are provided with Saloon Passages to Australia Passage Money can be paid here for passengers from England. Liberal concessions made to families daring the slack passenger season. For information, apply to JOSEPH STOCK, , Agent at Invercargill Hotels _ nARK A W A HOTEL JT PABBAWA. Within Five Minutes Walk of Bailway Station. JAMES SELWOOD, Proprietor. The above hotel has' been thoroughly renovated and re-furnished by the present pro* nrietor, and is now one of the most comfortable Country Hotels, in the district. It is a short distance only from the Mataura fiver, which 18 admitted to be the best stream for Anvling in Southland, and this season the fish are exceptionally plentiful and in prime conditionA Tbap Is Kept Fob Hike If Required. WINES, SPIRITS, A ALES. OF FIRSTCLASS QUALITY. Comfort, Civility abd Cleanliness GUARANTEED. ho 9 JAMES SELWOOD THE GRAND HOTEL, A DUNEDIN. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT Specially adapted for Tourists and Travellers who may now roly on every comfort and attention. Moderate terms to Resident Boarders. UNRIVALLED ACCOMMODATION AND APPOINTMENTS. Fibstolabs Sample Rooms. Public Drawing Room. Letters and Telegrams receive strict attention. JOHN P. PIERCY, oc4 Pbopbistob.

ROYAL HOTEL GEO, 1 PBIOB ... PROPRIETOR, BEGS to inform his many friends and the Public generally that he has taken the above Hotel which has been thoroughly renovated throughout and refurnished. Meals and Beds One Shilling. Permanent Boarders ... £1 per week. Good Stabling accommodation, under the charge of Mr James Galbraith, free to customers, SHOEING done on the premises, jyll NOTICE. OCCIDENTAL TEMPERANCE V HOTEL, MANSE STREET, NEAB HIGH BTBEET DUNEDIN. Well! ventilated Bedrooms, and handsomely furnished Bitting Booms. Piano in Smoking Boom where gentlemen can enjoy a pleasant evening. Open Sundays. Dinner from 1 to 2 ; tea from 5 to 6.30, MBS OLIVEB HARRIS, n ,24 Proprietress. ALBION HOTEL INVERCARGILL ■SiBIIOR 4 teSte ftp iifiSSS k sHe® Of®■ H <i J WALTER SEARLE ... PROPRIETOR H. CRUST] [C. 8 OWEN CAMPBELL AND CRUST NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO. Established ... 1867. PARCELS, PACKAGES forwarded throughout the Worla. BAGGAGE Received. Cleared, Stored and sent to meet Passengers at any port. FURNITURE REMOVED, VANS MEET ALL TRAINS Invercargill office—Don street, next Sargood W. JAMIESON; Local Manager. Head office —Dunedin ; and at Oaman, Christchurch. Wellington and Auckland. tSTißing up Telephone 110. AGENTS BV RRYWHERR. e 24 MONEY TO LEND on good freehold Kcurity at mO /^aHABVBY FFIy i Bolleber, lavercargD

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Southland Times, Issue 12769, 30 November 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 12769, 30 November 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 12769, 30 November 1893, Page 1

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