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Shipping; Onion steam ship company of new (ZEALAND (LlMinu). APPROXIMATE SAILING DATES. FOKIMELBOUENE VIA HOBART Talune—Friday, 22rd July. .1.45 train FOB SYDNEY, via DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON, AND WELLINGTON. Monowai—Monday, 18th July, 1.45 train Wakatipu—Friday, 29 h July, 1.45 train FOB AUCKLAND via OAMARU, UMARU, WELLINGION, AND GISBORNE. Hawea—This Day, at noon FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM AUCKLAND ; Mariposa—July Sth Moana— August 6th ' AGENTS FOB ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS AND ' SAN FRANOISOO SERVICE. A S A ROUTE. Passengers booked to Western Australia at lowest men rates For Particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW gIKAT.AND ( Limit kd The Oreaientl nveroargUl. A. ... — The lake wakatipu. steam mhpi ing,co Limitsd I ... TIME TABLE from Ist May, 1898 to 80th November 1898 i dj if-s po i irj di S S “ “5- 5- £ s S Monday 6.15 a.m. 6.30 p.m 10 a.m Tuesday 10 a.m 1.15 p.m 10 a,m Wednesday 6.15 am. 6.30 p.m . Thursday 10 a.m 1.15 p.n 10.30 a.m 3.30 p.m Friday 6.15 a.m I 6.30 p.m laturdiy 615 a.m. I 6.30 p.m Fares between Kingston a Queenstown —Saloon > 9 fid ; Steerage, ss. Distan miles; steaming time, 2i hours. Cargo 10s per ton, dead weight and measurement All live ebook carrier at owners risk. Fares between Head ot Lake and Queenstow I— Saloon, single, 10s; Beturn, 15n; Steerage, 7s 6d I Beturn, 11a Distance. 85 miles; steaming time, S ■.ours. All oargi Is carried subject bo the conditions and B erms f inud on the Company's forme of Consignment note and Waybill. Meals or other refreshments may be had on board Steamers. Agents throughout Australia and New ZealandThomas Cook and Som There Is now a telegraph office at Frankton wbar • E. .T.JWING, Manager IJpHE P. A o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Under contract with the Imperial, New South Wales Victoria, and South Australian Governments) Will despatch the following steamers FOB LONDON, /•••• Calling at ALBANY, COLLMBO, ADEN, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH. With liberty to call at Brindisi. Z Z t . I Leaves I Leaves Leave j Steamers Tone fiydney Melbourne. Adelald Victoria 6927 I July 16 July 19 July 21 India 3000 July 30 Aug 2 Aug 4 Australia 7000 | Aug 13 Aug 16 Aug 18 I ' Passengers for Brindisi tran ship at Port Said. Bates of PASSAGE MONEY VU MELBOURNE— To London : First-class—Single, £65 to £73; Beturn 1 (available fu twelve months), £ll5. Seoond-claes— Single, £B9 and £42; Return (available for 12 months), £7O. Second-class passengers are provided with Saloon passages to Australia. Passage Money can be paid here for passengers from 1 England. Liberal concessions made to families during the slack passenger season. For Informatlion, apply to , „ „„„„ JOSEPH STOCK, Invercargill gHAW BAVILL AND ALBION CO., LTD MONTHLY LINEDIBECT PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND AND LONDON ( lONIC TO SAIL ON 18th AUGUST jFABESj: First-class, single, £5B ; return, £lOO Second-class, single, £36 15b ; return, £65 Third-class, single, 15,17, and 19 guineas ( To friends bringing relatives out from Home ( tpeoial facilities given, by issue of. passage order to - the colony. Full ptl tioulars on application to WBIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., N.Z., Agents. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY 00. 1 loading agents. Crescent J THE P.S. “ AWARUA leaves the Bluff Wharf for Half Moon Bay, Stewart Island, on arrival of the Oret train from Invercargill, every Wednesday morn ng (weather and other, circumstances perm ttmg eturning theleame day. PASSENGER FARES I Single ticket,‘,6s; Return ticket (available for three weeks), 7s 6d. Goods, 10e per ton. N B Freight on goods shipped for Stewart Island must be prepaid. Freight on goods landed at the Bluff must be paid when delivery is given. Goods tor shipment to Stewart Island must arrive at Bluff by noon train on previous day. JAMES E. FOX, Secretary Bluff Harbour Board. Campbelltown, 29th December, 1896. miiE 88. INVERCARGILL will leave the Inve I cargill .Jetty for Ahinedin and other Porto every THURSDAY returning from Dunedin EVERY TUESDAY. Freight;irom Dunedin—18s—Per Ton.—l3s. i Delivered Into Store o to Railway Staton. I WAIKIWI NURSERY. J. Lennie and Sons OFFER FOR SALE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF nursery stock, Well crown and true to name, and give below a few of their chief lines :— Anole, Pear, and Plum Trees, Is to 2s each ; 8s to 20s per dozen Cherry and Japan Plum Trees, Is Cd to 2s 6d each , y 12s to 24s per dozen o . Peach. Apricot, and Nectarine Txees from 2s Cd to _ * v ’ F - 5s each Crane Vines, all the best sorts, from 2s Cd to 5s each Goosebeiry’ind Currant Bushes 4s to 8s per dozen | Cup. Maorocarpa, transplanted, cs to 153 per iw SXted. P pVr , J Hedge « PnVet ’ I I For prices see list . I > Roses—A large assortment of H. P’s and Teas, from 8s to 15s per dozen . 1 h Rhubarb Roots-All the best varieties, including Topp’s Winter and Webb’s Bumnyong | Also best value obtainable in Ornamental and c ’ Flowering Trees and Shrubs c Eulbs— I These should be panted AT ONCE. Kindly c send along your orders for them. | For particulars see NURSERY PRICE LIST ; will b jj sent to any address on application. t JJ. LENNIE & SONS, SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN, 34, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL MONEY TO LEND on good freehold security a moderate interest. Apply JAMES HABVeY s<jli?UWri E»k stmt, Inveroargtll

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Southland Times, Issue 14100, 13 July 1898, Page 1

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