Shipping. 'J'HE gHIPPING QOMPANY’S J^INE. To Plymouth (to land passengers), and London, via Monte Video and Teneriffe. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Steamer. Tons. From To Sail. •Rotorua (3) 11,500 Wellington Feb. 23 •Kimutaka(2) * 10,130 Mar. 23 •Turaltina (2) 10,960 Apr. 20 •Ruapehu (2) 9,SSO May IS Remuera (2) 31,500 June 15 (2) Twin screw, (3) Triple screw. • Calls at Rio de Janeiro. ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER LINE. Fitted with Wireless Telegraph. For particulars apply— NEW- ZEAL AND- SiiilUVAHi CO.. Eslt street, iiivorcargm. HIIDDA'RT PAlUvEii LIN E Will Sail (circumstances permitting). BLUFF, for HOBART, and MELBOURNE WIMMERA —Thursday, March 9. lor SYDNEY Via EAST COAST. WESTKALIA—Tuesday, March 21. VICTORIA —Tuesday, March 7. ' LYTTELTON, for SYDNEY. RlVEßlNA—Wednesday, March 1. All fitted with Wireless. Consignees requiring cargo stopped at Bluff are requested to notify the Company before the arrival of steamer, otherwise it will be railed to Invercargill Goods-sheci at their risk and expense. No cargo will be received at Bluff later than 10 a.m. on day of sailing. Tickets available by Union Company’s steamers, and vice versa, after first stage of travel. For freight and passage apply to J. G. WARD & CO., LTD., Crescent, Agents. New Zealand Agents for the Hebburn Coßiey. THE S. S. THERESA WARD: will leave BLUFF WHARF (weather and otuer circumstances permitting) for HALFiiUON BAT, Stewart island, on arrival ot train leaving Invercargill at 9.10 a.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY, renaming same day. FARES—S/- return; c/- single, GOODS—Iu/- per ton. N.B.— Freight must, be PREPAID on Goods :.:u*Vea to' Stewart Island. Freight on Goods landed at Bluff muM be paid wneu delivery is given. Goods for snipiueiit lo Stewart island must arrive at Hiuft by i.ia train on previous day. GEO. K. GEORGE. Secretary imuii Harbour Hoard. Campbeluown, r ebruary 14, 1916. QOMMON WEALTH & JJOMINTOiN jjyNß. J^LVUTeh. HEAD OFFICE; 9 anil 11, FENCHURCH AVENUE, LONDON, KC. Deadweight. Deadweight ’ions. 'i. ons. 'Star of England Star ol Scotland * Denotes twin screw. Regular despatcaes from New Zealand for x-onuun ui mil powered uign-ciass steamers, lilted with wireless installation, ana refrigerating maciuuciy, m cliarge ol exjieneutou engineers. Tne Company s steamers are notea for tne satisfactory condition in v.iach refrigerated cargo snipped by tlitui is aelirereu- at por. of uesunauon. The Company is prepared to carry frozen meat, dairy produce, wool, and general cargo at newest Gurreat Rates of freight. lor particulars apply to HENDERSON & CO., LTD., Agents. T HE r. *O. S.N. C° MPAiiv - Will despatch the following Steamers, taking passengers for COLOMBO, INDIA, OixfNA, JAPAN, EGYPT, BRINDISI, MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH, & LONDON DALGETY AND CD.. Agents. ' I WAIKIO COAL | EVER since our railway was opened for traffic on June 1, 1014, we have been overwhelmed with orders for our FAM O U S j~~WAIKIO~ COAL ~| vvliicii far exceeds onr output. We have now —through liic opening up of our new seams — got an adequate supply ot Coal, the quality of which cannot be beaten. We can give proir.pt dc.ivery and solicit i a trial order iront those wno have not yet tried • | WAIKIO COAL | V and Repent Orders from those who Have. THE WAIKIO RAILWAY AND COAL CO., LTD.. ESU ST., INVERCARGILL.
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Southland Times, Issue 17665, 24 February 1916, Page 1
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