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Public Notices. Ottr Sale of nB W - BEL IA BLE - DESIB ABLE Furniture T NOW ON Don’t leave it too long. Come early & get your pick LIMITED. THE STOKE THAT SEKVES YOU BEST. Invercargill. Winton, and Otautau.

Shipping. THE S.S. THERESA WARD will leave BLUFF WHARF (weather and other circumstances permitting) for HALFMOON BAY, Stewart island, on arrival of Train leaving Invercargill at a.lO aLal. EVERY WEDNESDAY, returning same day. FARES —7/3 Return; 5/- Single, GdODS—IO/- per ton. N.B. —Freight must be prepaid on Goods shipped to Stewart Island. Freight -on Goods landed at Blutf must be paid when delivery ,1s given. Goods for shipment to Stewart Island must arrive at Blutf bv J..45 train on previous day. , GEO. R. GEORGE. Secretary Bluff Harbour Board. Campbelltowo. February 12, 1012. STEWART ISLAND SERVICE. SPECIAL EASTER EXCURSIONS. THE S.S. THERESA WARD will (weather and oyu;r circumstances permitting) sail for Half Mcuon Bay on arrival of Train> leaving Invercargill at 0.10 a.m. on GOOD FRIDAY &' EASTER MONDAY, returning same day in time for Evening train. Intending Passengers must procure Tickets from Harbour Office prior to sailing, as number of passengers is limited. Excursion Fares, us return. The vessel will make her ordinary trip on WEDNESDAY, 3rd April and 10th April, and Excursion Tickets will be, issued on 3rd April, available for return up to 10th April. GEO. R. . GEORGE, Secretary Bluff Harbour Board. March 271h, 1812. • IST & gHIR E I N E Of STEAMERS. NEW ZEALAND TO AVONMOUTH (BRISTOL). •Twin Screw. The above magnificent steamers, which have all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, will bo despatched at regular Intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout with every modern , convenience, and occommodation is provided for Saloon and Steerage Passengers. Doctor and Stewardess carried. Passage Money : Saloon, 40 guineas per Adult : Steerage. £l4 10s, £l6 10s and £lB 10s per Adult, from any N.Z. port. For . further information apply to the Managing Owners. TURNBULL. MARTIN & CO., 1 Crawford Street, Dunedin. For Sale and To Let. ~t AA ACRES, with good 5-Ronmcd Xv/ v * . House, Stable, and Cowbyre. Right at Railway Station and close to Dairy Factory. Practically all In grass. PRICE, £IG per acre; reasonable terms. "j ACRES in one of the best dis- ” tries in Southland, within three miles of Dairy Factory and Railway Station. PRICE. £l6; exceptionally easy terms. A ACRES: Good 5-Roomed House necessary ’ outbuildings. Handy to Dairy 'Factory and School. PRICK, £lO His, and only £6OO cash required. 1 ACRES, can now carin’ 1200 Xu*)u Ewes, and capable of further impro cement. PRICE, £3 10s. with stock and implements given in. TWO SPLENDID FARMS of 130 Acres each. Close to Dairy Factory and Railway. PRICE, £ll per acre, and only £3OO cash wanted. Yd OOI) S-ROOMED HOUSE in prospervT ous country town, with two acres of hind. Splendid garden. Specially suitable for Boarding House. Very easy terms and price low. 3 ACRES in SOUTH INVERCARGILL, quite close to trams; good situation, easily subdivided. Price and terms reasonable. CORNER SECTION and Good 7-Kooni-ed House, with every convenience; on tram route. North Road. Full quarter acre. PRICE, £BOO. Easy terms. GOOD COUNTRY HOTEL FOR SALE. M. CARE. FEDERAL BUILDINGS. WRITING TABLETS.— A Splendid Selection. We pfide ourselves on the variety that we can offer you. LILLICRAP, McNAUGHTON ■

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Southland Times, Issue 17004, 30 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17004, 30 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 17004, 30 March 1912, Page 1

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