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./Shipping NOTICE TO WOOL SHlPpees. REDUCTION LN FREIGHTS TO , LONDON. J 11. STANLEY AND CO. are prepared to book • WOOL from Bluff to London, via Sydney, at the following rates of freight :— Greasy, 7-16th of a penny per lb Washed, 17-32nd of a penny per lb Through Bills of Lading granted immediately the wool is delivered aboard the Sydney steamers at - Bluff. If wool is dumped, an allowance of Is 9d per bale will be made, otherwise it will be dumped in Sydney at ship’s expense. Apply, J. H. STANLEY AND CO., d 3 Crawford street. Dunedin. rpHE S.S. INVERCARGILL will leave the Inv X cargill ,Jetty for Dunedin and other Porta ev THURSDAY returning from Dunadin EVERY TUESDAY. , eight from Dunedin—13s—Per Ton.—l3s. Delivered into Store or to Railway Station, or further particulars apply to A. B. CAMPBELL, Agen Hotels Crescent hotel, INVERCARGILL. Under the distinguished patronage of Lord and Lady Brassey and suite. MRS B. BOND, formerly of Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu, Proprietress. RAILWAY HOTEL ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL, (Opposite Railway Station). MBS TULLOCH ... .. .. Proprietress. MRS TULLOCH begs to announce to her former numerous travellers and country friends that she has entered into possession of the above new and commodious hotel. As hitherto, visitors and the general public will receive every attention. Only the best of ales and liquors kept in stock, Travellers and visitors can rely on being called for the early morning trains. dll COX’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. MAOLAGGAN ST., DUNEDIN, A few doors above the Arcade.) PETE NELSON .. .. Proprietor This favourite Restaurant and Temperance Hotel provides th > best accommodation and the best meals n town. ean bedding aud linen, and airy rooms. Scale of ■, sages—Boarders: by the week, 16s; single day, 3s 6d Meals, 9d. Beds, Is. 0031 PETER NELSON, Proprietor. ROYAL SSMB hotel GEO. PRIOR _ 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 efurnished. Meals and Beds — One Shilling Permanent Boarders — £1 per week Good Stabling accommodation, free to customers. , SHOEING done on the premises. jylS 1 — i L B I O N HOTEL INVERCARGILL* ■ < C 1 WALTER SEARLE _ Propb ietob Public Notices JJfO NEY TO LENDC ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. MoNAB WATSON. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY MONEY TO LEND (1 The above Society is prepared to Lend Sum £5OO and upwards at 5 Per Cent. 1 on First-oloss City and Country Freehold Securities. Apply direct and save all procuration fees. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Or to the District Office, Esk street, InvercargiL QPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. 0 R. ASHTON g WORKING JEWELLER AND WATCHMAKER, * BEGS to announce that he has opened to the Public 'With a Good Stock of GOLDIIAND ’SILVER JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, PLATE, &c., &c. J And.hopes.by'atrict attention to business to aecuro.a share of public support. " J OLD GOLD AND SILVER MELTED AND REMMADE TO ANY DESIGN ON THE PREMISES. Address—DON STREET, I FIRST DOOR FROM DEE STREET. ’ JAMES SPEIGHT AND CO CITY BREWERY, DUNEDIN. SPEIGHT"& CO.’S PRIZE ALES AND STOUT, (In bulk>nd bottle) tr EXCELS ALL OTHERS, And are h most popular in the colonies On tap at all the principal hotels, and to be had everywhere. ASK FOR «J, CLEGGS j PERAMBULATORS GO-CARTS. H-JAUGUST, ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. Works at Christchurch. & A. R. PORTER, TAILOB, (Three Doom Above Todd’S) A LARGE STOCK OF NEW WINTER TWEEDS AN OVERCOATINGS JUST ARRIVED PRICES AT THE LOWEST FOB CASH ALL OBDSRB PROMPTLY ATTENDED ,

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Southland Times, Issue 13671, 5 February 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 13671, 5 February 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 13671, 5 February 1897, Page 1

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