IV OMINATED IMMIGRANTS BY TRADE 151 OR CALLING. Emigrants may, in special cases, be nominated by trade or calling through the friends or agents in England of the nominators. Forms and particulars can be obtained from any Immigration Officer. C. E. HAUGHTON, Under-Secretary for Immigration. Immigration Office, Wellington, 7th November, 1873. O TAGO RAILWAYS. TIME TABLE. On and after Ist May, 1873, Daily Trains will run as under : Leave Winton for Invercargill at 8.15 a.m. Do. Invercargill for Bluff at 9.45 a.m. Do. Bluff for Invercargill at 11.43 a.m. Do. Invercargill for Bluff at 2 p.m. Do. Invercargill for Winton at 4 p.m. Do. Bluff for Invercargill at 4 p.m. A tram will leave Winton on Saturday evenings at 5.15, returning from Invercargill on Monday mornings, at 7. By order, Wm. CONYERS, Railway Manager. Invercargill, Ist May, 1873.. ty FREEMAN, Watch and Clock Maker, ) % Jeweller, &e., opposite Sloan and Sons’ Boot Warehouse, Dee-street, Invercargill, has just received an excellent assortment of gold and silver patent lever hunting watches, suitable for country use, also with stop and centre seconds, and strong cases suitable for Sportsmen. A large assortment of superior clock and time pieces, in marble and wood ; marriage rings, handsome engagement rings, in diamond, ruby, emerald, pearl, and other precious stones ; prize silver cups and mugs ; knife, fork, and spoon ; coral bells, &c., &c. K. R O IMPORTER OF E, Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, and Tobacconist’s Goods, . . DEB-BTEEET, INVER.CARGI L~D--Freight paid to Riverton on parcels amounting to 20s. • The public will find this the most extensive and select stock in Southland. i Sole Agent for t£fe famous Cut Tobacco Mixture, Fruit and Flowers. Qj N S A L E By the undersigned, New Season’s Teas—Chests, half chests, and boxes. Sugar—Ration, brown, and white crystal. Tobacco—A large assortment. Wines—Port and Sherry, medium and superior quality. Whiskeys—lslay, Campbelltown, Glenlivet Brandy—Henneasy’s, bulk and case. Geneva—J.D.K.Z. and Y.H. Old Tom —Burnett’s; Hops—New Kent. , Cocoa and Chocolate. Biscuits —Albert and fancy mixed.',' Soap—Household and fancy bar and cake. Ironmongery, crockery, saddlery, Ivool packs, sheep shears, sewing twine-. raddle pain is, boiled and raw linseed oil. . Boots—A very large assortment of every deacrip tiou. ’ Doors, sashes, mouldings, architraves, galvanised iron, ridging, and spouting. Timber—A large assortment always on hand. Seeds—Turnips—Aberdeen yellow, Aberdeen pur.; pie top, Aberdeen green top, sweedes. Finest Peruvian Guano. JOHN ¥USON i CO, RIVERTON,
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Western Star, Issue 13, 7 February 1874, Page 1
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