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Shipping, r J*HE Jjj'EW gHIPPING QOMPANY’S J^INE. MODERN TWIN SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS FITTED WITH EVERY COMFORT. Fis intended, until further notice, to despatch a passenger steamer from time to time to a port in the United Kingdom. RETURN TICKETS AVAILABLE BY P. & ONLINE. Also, from time to time *b opportunity otters. FIRST-CLASS INSULATED cU RGO STEAMERS. For particulars, a* JMnaagefc. freight, etc., apply to THE N.LtV ZEALa-tc' SHIPPING J9MPANY, LIMITED, Esk Street, Invercargill. HUDDAKT, PAKKEJU line Will Sail (circumstances permitting). BLUFF, for MELBOURNE DIRECT, Steamer —Date indefinite. DUNEDIN, for SYDNEY. (Via East Coast and Auckland.) WIMMERA —Thursday, March S. LYTTELTON, for SYDNEY' & HOBART RIVERINA —Wednesday, March 14. All fitted with wireless. Consignees requiring cargo stopped at Blutt are requested to notify the Company before the arrival of steamer, otherwise it will be railed to Invercargill. Goods Shed at their risk and expense. No cargo will be received at BluC later than 10 a.m. en 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 Colliery. 00 WMON WEALTH & J}OMINION LINE, L IMITED * HEAD OFFICE*. 9 and 11, FENCHURCH AVENUE, LONDON, E.C. NEW ZEALAND OFFICE: IST, FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. FLEET; Deadweight. Tons. Port Sydney 13,350 Port Melb’rne 12,350 Port Adelaide 12,070 Port Napier 11,950 Port Eiuoc 10,960 • Port Victor 10,950 Port Nicn’is’n 10,950 • Port Pir.e 10,780 • Port Oh’mers 8,309 ♦Port Hardy 9,860 Port Lyttelton 9,7 45 Port Alma 10,400 Deadweight. Tons. Port Campbell 9,650 Port Hacking 9,400 Port Stephens 9,400 Port Lincoln 9,300 Port Albany 9,300 Port Macquarie 9,300 Port Curtis 8,300 Port Kembla 8,300 Port Augusta 7,300 Port Philip 7,300 Port Hunter 7,300 Regular despatches from New Zealand for London of full-powered high-class steamers, fitted *wltn wireless installation, and refrigerating machinery, in charge of experienced engineers. The Company’s steamers are noted for the satisfactory conuitiou in which refrigerated cargo shipped by them is delivered at port of destination. The Company is prepared to carry frozen meat, dairy produce, wool, and general cargo at Lowest Current Rates of freight. For particulars apply to— HENDERSON & CO., LTD., Agents. gHAW, gAVILL &. QO., (LIMITED;. NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON, The Largest passenger Steamers In the New Zealand Trade. Sailing (circumstances permitting): T.S.S. Tons. Corinthic 13,009 Arawa 10,000 lonic 13,003 Albenic 13,000 Tainui 10,000 Twin screws. Fitted with wireless telegraphy. Passages from London may be arranged here. For full particulars apply to the Agents: NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.), DALGETY AND CO. (LTD.). 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 9.10 a.m. EVERY WEDNESDAY, returning same day. FAKES —8/- Return; 6/- Single. GOODS —10/- per ton. N.B. —Freight must be PREPAID n Goods shipped to Stewart Island. Freight on Goods landed at Bluff must be paid when delivery is given. Goods for shipment to Stewart island must anive at Bluff by 1.40 train on previous day. GEO. R. GEORGE, Secretary Bluff Harbour-Board. Campbell town, Feb. 13, 1917. “TIMES” Delivered by Motor Car* A Motor Car leaves the Times Office. Esk street, EVERY MORNING at 6.3Q o'clock, for Otautau, via Waliacetowa, Underwood, Waianiwa, Thornbury, and Fairfax; returning through Drummond and lala Bank Papers DELIVERED on any port of the route. PASSENGERS and Parcels carried at reasonable rates. Mr J. DRURY, so well and favourably known in connection with the Wallacetown and Underwood delivery has now taken over the Western District delivery and the public can rely upon getting their papers delivered witn promptest despatch. For further particulars ring ’phone 471, or Southland Times Office. DRURY BROS.. Proprietor*.

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Southland Times, Issue 17966, 6 March 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17966, 6 March 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 17966, 6 March 1917, Page 1

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