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Shipping. [- D ;d ty. rr P HE gHIFPIN COMPANY’S To Plymouth (to land passengers), and London, via Monte Video and Tenerlffe. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMLERS IN SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE Steamer. Tons. From To Sal a ♦Rotorua t3> ♦Kimuiaka(2) oTurakina (2) ♦Ruapehu (2) Remuera (2) 11,51)0 Wellington Feb. 1 10,120 10,660 9.8,50 11,506' Mar. ; Apr. 1 •May 1 J un© 1 (2) Twin screw, (3) Triple screw. ♦ Calls at Rio de Janeiro. ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED lIY ANY OTHER LINI Killed with Wireless Telegraph, For particulars apply— NEW d ZEALAND SEE'iNU CO.. Esk street. Invercargill HUDDAIiT PAKKiili LINE j Will Sail (circumstances permitting). t BLUFF, for MELBOURNE DIRECT. WlMMEßA—Thursday, February F ’ 2.5S p.m. train. DUNEDIN, for SYDNEY Via EAST t COAST. - WESTRALlA—Thursday, February 22. - ! VICTORIA—Tuesday, March 7. ] LYTTELTON, for SYDNEY. IIIVERINA —Wednesday, March 1, Ail lilted with Wireless. Consignees requiring cargo stopped a Bluff are requested to notify the Com '• pany before the arrival of steamer otherwise it will be railed to Invercar gill Goods-shed at their risk and expense No cargo will be received at Bluf later than 10 a.m. on day of sailing. Tickets available by Union Company’; steamers, and vice versa, after firs ■- stage of travel. J For freight and passage apply to J. G. WARD & CO., LTD., Crescent, Agents. , . New Zealand Agents for the Hebburr Colliey. Sprigs Tit E S. S. THERESA WA R L will leave BLUFF WHARF (weathei jar.d other circumstances permitting) for j HALFMOON B.u', Stewart Island, on arrival of train leaving Invercargill at 9.10 a.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY, returning same day. FAKES —8/- return; 5/- single. GOODS—IO,'- per ton. N.B.—Freight must be PREPAID on Goods snipped to Stewart Island, freight on Goods landed at Bluff must be paid when delivery is given. Goods for shipment to Stewart Island must arrive at Bluff by 1.45 train on previous day. GEO. R. GEORGE. Secretary Bluff Harbour Board, i Campbelltown, February 14, 1916. QOMMONWEALTH ,& LINE. JjmTSSD. HEAD OFFICE: 9 and 11, PENCHURCH AVENUE, LONDON, E.C. I Deadweight. Deadweight Tons. Tons. ♦Star of England Star of Scotland 12.350 9,650 ♦Star of Victoria Mimlro 9,400 12.350 Star of Australia ♦lndrapura . ... 12,070 9,4,00 ♦Hawkes Bay. .11,950 Port Lincoln ♦lndrubarah ... 10,950 Port Albany 9,300 »Muritai 10,920 Port Macquarie ♦Makarini 10,950 9,300 *Star of India. .10,780 Port Curtis . B*2oo ♦Whakarua 9,869 Port Kembla B*2oo *Nerehana 9,860 PortPirie .. 7,200 ♦Niwaru 9,775 Port Augusta 7*200 Port Philip . 7,^00 Port Hunter 7,200 ♦ Denotes twin screw. Regular despatches from New Zealand for London of full powered high-class steamers, titled with wireless installation, aud refrigerating machinery, in charge of experienced engineers. The Company's steamers are noted for the satisfactory condition in which refrigerated cargo shipped by them is delivered at port of destination. The Company is prepared to carryfrozen meat, dairy produce, woo], and general cargo at Lowest Current Rales of freight. For particulars apply to HENDERSON & CO.. LTD., Agents. T HE P. 4 0. S.N. c° MPANY ' Will despatch the following Steamers, taking passengers for COLOMBO, INDIA* CHINA. JAPAN, EGYPT, BRINDISI* MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH, & LONDON Leave Leave Due Steamer. Tons. Sydney. Meib. London Medina .. 12,500 Feb. 16 Feb. 22 Apr. 1 Mongolia . 10,000 Mar. 1 Mar. 7 Apr.ls |-Malwa .. 1 1,000 Mar. 15 Mar. 21 Apr.29 Khiva .. 9.000 Apr. 1. Apr. 4 May 13 Mooltan . 10,000 Apr. 12 Apr. 18 May 27 All twin-screw steamers, and fitted with wireless telegraphy apparatus. First and Second Saloon only. .Single—Tickets—£50 to £9O. Return Tickets —£81 to £135. DALGETY AND CO., Agents. I WAIBIO COAL | Ever since our railway was opened for traffic on June 1, 1914, we have been overwhelmed with orders for our 1’ A M O U S Twaikio COAL j which far exceeds our output. We have now —through the opening up of our new seams —got an adequate supply of Coal, the quality of which cannot be beaten. We can give prompt delivery and solicit a trial order from those wiio have not yet tried pWAIRIO COAL | and Repeat Orders from those who have. THE WAtRIO RAILWAY AND COAL CO., LTD., ESK ST., INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 17658, 16 February 1916, Page 1

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