Shipping ttnion steam ship u COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND Limitsd Steamers will be despatched •’ under, weathe permitting JFOB MELBOURNE via HOBART Monowai-Uondifi 25th Feb—3.3s train Warrimoo—Monday, hh Uueb. A 35 tram •Moeraki—Monday, 11thMarch..S.S5 tram 'Twin screw. FOB SYDNEY VIA DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON, WELL XNQTON. AND OOOK STRAITS tMoeraki—Monday, ISth Feb. .1.45 tram •Twin Screw tMaheno— Monday, 26th Feb..1.45 train. New turbine steamer FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND (Cargo only) Wanaka—Wednesday, 20th February—ll.2s train. No cargo can be received at Blufl later than noon oa day of aaiHug, No sundries can be received for shipment late than 0.25 train on day of sailing Eckels available for atop over or retur Messr 2nd dart, Parker and Go's steamers. CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN LINE. THE ALL RED MAIL ROUTE TO LONDON Via Brisbane, Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver Steamers leave Sydney as under— MOANA ISth March MANUKA—ISth April, AORANOI—I3th May, passengers booked through to Canada, United tates and Europe. Bound-the-World bookings a special!t-' ORIENT-PACIFIC LINE FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ (From Melbourne) ORONTES—26th February, 1 p,tr OROTAVA—I2th March 1 p.m For Passages and particulars apply to ONION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (Ldcthd) Crescent Invercargill. HUDDART, PARKER LINEFAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE BtCl g as osier weather and circuaniacccti per* mittlng) BLUFF FOR MELBOURNE via HOBART. Bi verina I Monday, ISth February „ 2.35 train (Calling at Milford.) _ BLUFF FOB DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON, WELLINGX« >N AND SYDNEY Riverina 1 Monday 4th March, 1.45 train DUNEDIN FOB LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON Wlmmera I Tuesday, lath Feb. Victoria | Tus-.uay, 6th March Biverfha , Wednesday, tab March. DUNEDIN FOB NAPIER GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Wlmmera I Tuesday, 19th Feb. Victoria | Tuesday, ath March. DUNEDIN FOB SYDNEY via COOK STRAITS. Eirerina | Wednesday, 6th March. No cargo can be received at Bluff later than noon ■a day of sailing. Tickets are available also for atop over or return by iny cl Union Company's steamers, and holders of Onion S.S. Company’s tickets may travel by abovs lleamerSe For freight and passages apply to J. Q. WARD & 00., LTD., Crescent, Agents. Jf EHERAL-HOULDER-SHIBE LIKES DIRECT SERVICE TO WEST COAST UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. "OSWESTRY GRANGE” 10,000 TONS. CAPTAIN TAYLOR, Will be despatched from . Bluff about 13th February. FOB BRISTOL, LIVERPOOL; MANCHESTEP., AND GLASGOW. Taking Wool, Skins, General and Refrigerated Cargo at lowest current rates ol freight, to be followed by other first-class steamers at regular intervals. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION KIR PASSENGERS FIRST CLASS—Single Fare £42 THIRD CLASS „ £lO, £IS and £2O According to Cabin. Including Coastal Passage to final Sailing Port. Surgeon and Stewardess carried. For Rates of Freight and Passage apply to J. G. Ward & Co, Ltd. Agents C 3 P. & 0.1 "The P’t 0.3. N. COMPANY will Jdespatch the fol lowing steamers for LONDON, calling at Fremantle Colombo, Aden, Marseilles, Gibraltar and Plymouth with liberty to call at Brindisi, as undsi : t Calling at Hobart en route from Sydney, j Twin screw. BATES OF PASSAGE MONEY Single Tickets to London, £43 to £6O Be turn Tickets, £69 to £l2O, available for two years Tourists’Tickets (India, China and Japan). Through Bates to New York on application. Through passengers from New Zealand to Europe Mu embark on amval ol the last conneating steame: St Sydney or Melbourne. . »Fnr further particulars apply to JOSEPH STOCK Esk Street, Agent
S3 Imp |IfIVEROABGILL“ SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited.) DUNEDINITO SINYEROAROILL —3,8 INTEROAB GILL OB S.B. ELMO. EVERY TUEBIDAY. Freight: IS* per Ton Delivered lPjOona!gntesiE»tcreo!orißailway Station A) B CAMPBELL, Agent THOMAS COOK & SON PASSENGER AGENTS FOE P. and 0. Co Orient-Pacific North German Mesa. Maritimea N.Z. Shipping Co. Shaw-SaviU Cape Lines Uuddart-Parker Union S.S, Co. Canadian-Aust-A. and A. Oceanic Etc., etc. Before Booking your Passages to London or elsewhere. write for “ COOK'S SAILING LIST,” with Map, posted Iree free, giving FARES and DATES of SAILING by all Lines. -SO COMMISSION CHARGED. W. B SOANDRETT, Age-VT, Comer Dee and Esk streets, Invercargill. SEEDS -a VEGETABLE SEEDS FARM SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS Always Reliable. fjißY OUR BEST VALUE COLLECTIONS— Annuals Perennials Sweet Peas Ornamental Grasses Etc., Etc. NOW iS THE TIME loTaY DOWN YCDR LAWN* USB PERRY’S SPECIALLY -MIXED Lawn Grass Seed IT ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION. Snravi Pomps, Insecticides, Garden Manures, and f 3 ‘ Horticultural Sundries. E. S. "PERRY. Nurseryman Seedsman and Fiorlirt, DEB STREET, INVERCARGILL SAl* BARGAINS—AII Prints and Blouse Materials metis’ reduced; now 4d yard, formerly 6d t# la M awl Stlv. it CASTER ft (XpS SALE.
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Southland Times, Issue 10963, 14 February 1907, Page 1
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