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SHIPPING. ________ rrVHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING A COMPANY'S LINE. To Southampton (to land posecngers) ana London, via Montevideo and Tenoriffe. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS _^_ IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERESteamer. Ton», [ Krom To Sail. _ RoAPK.mr(2)« ... «8»u Wellington Aur. 27 )IBNUKIu(2) ... IS6OO — Sept. 24 Roaiiimb(2) ... 12000 — Oct. 22 Rotoriu(3) ... 12RI0 - Nov. 19 TiißAHnurei ... IIIWO — DfC _iL (2) Twin Screw. (3) Triple Screw. •Calls Avonmouth, NOT Southampton. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER LINE. Apply 19 BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. mHE' NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING A COMPANY'S EASTERN CANADIAN STEAM SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. Under Contract with the Canadian Government, the following Steamers will SAIL from MONTREAL or ST. JOHN for ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY. AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN: — ANGLO-BRAZILIAN, 7400 tons, 20th Aug. WAIMATE, 5610 tons, 20th September. To be followed by other First-cla93 Steamers Each Month. For rates of freight and other information apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LTD.), 218 Board of Trade Buildings, Montreal, 19 Bond street, Dunedin. 3an KEITH RAMSAY'S DUNEDIN SHIPPING AGENCY. S.S ICOTARE. For INVEROARGILL.—TUESDAY, 4th August. Cargo received at P Shed till 3 p.m. For RIVERTON.—TUESDAY, 11th" August. Cargo till 3 p.m. S.S. JOHN. For WANGANUI, via TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON.— Early. , A HIRE LIME STEAMERS NEW ZEALAND TO AVONMOUTH (BRISTOL). 1 Steamer. Tons. Commander. ARGYLLSHIREt* 12500 W. Chicken AYRSHIREt* ... 11900 W. J. Page BANFFSHIRE* ... 9550 J. Wallace PERTHSHIRE* ... 9350 J. Thompson BUTESHIRE ... 9550 W. H. Brodie NAIRNSHIRE* ... 10000 C. Forder MORAYSHIRE* ... 9750 H. C. Howard t Twin Screw. • Wireless. The above Magnificent Steamer?, which have all been specially built for .the New Zealand trade, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamere are 6tted throughout with every modern convenience, and accommodation is provided for Saloon and Steerage Passengers. Passage Money: Saloon. 40 guineas per Adult; Steerage, £16 10s. £18 10s, and £20 10s per Adult, from any New Zealand port. For further information apply to the Managing Owners: TURNBULL, MARTIN, & CO., 1 Crawford street. Dunedin. JfIEDERAL AND SHIRE LINES. DIRECT SERVICE TO WEST COAST UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. T.S. RUAPEHU. From PORT CHALMERS, about AUGUST 18. Finally from WELLINGTON, AUGUST 27. For AVONMOUTH, LIVERPOOL. MANCHESTER, and GLASGOW. Takinp Wool, Skine, General and Refrigerated Cargo at Lowest Current Rates of Freight, to be followed by other Firet-clase Steamers at Regular Intervals. Excellent Accommodation for First and Third Class Pnasengers. Fitted throughout with Electric Light SALOON: From £38 per Adult STEERAGE: From £19 per Adult. For Freight- and Passage apply to TURNBULL, MARTIN, & CO., Or to Dunedin; N.Z. AFRICAN S.S. CO. (LTD.), 1 Wellington; Joint Managing Agenta. AND SHIRE LINES. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE FROM GLASGOW. AVONMOUTH, MANCHESTER, and LIVERPOOL TO NEW ZKALAND NAIRNSHIRE. SAILED 20th -TUNE. SURREY. SAILED 21et JULY. RAKAIA, TO SAIL 15th AUGUST. DURHAM, TO SAIL 12th SEPT. Importers will do well to instruct their Englieh Correspondents to ship direct from the above-mentioned Ports in the numerous cases where a savinjr in charges can be effected. For particulars apply to the-FEDERAL-SHIRE LINES, 2 Fenchurch avenue, London, or Ijheir Agents at Bristol, Glasgow, Manchester, and Liverpool; or to TURNBULL, MARTIN, & CO., 23d Dunedin Agents. RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. GRAND NATIONAL RACE MEETING, AT CHRISTCHURCH, 11th, 13th, and 15th AUGUST, 1914. EXCURSION FARES. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to CHRISrCHURCH will be issued as under: From any Station South of CLINTON on FRIDAY, 7th August, andi from any Station on the South Island Main Line and Branches from SATURDAY, August 8, to THURSDAY, 13th August, all available for return up to and including WEDNESDAY, 19th August, 1914. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave CHRISTCHURCH for DUNEDIN at 8.0 p.m. on SATURDAY, 15th August, arriving Dunedin at 5.40 a.m. on Sunday, 16th August. This Train will stop where required between Oamaru and Dunedin to set down passengers. 3au By Order. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NOTICES. DUNEDIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICES (in writing) of CANDIDATURE or the INTENTION TO PROPOSE OR NOMINATE ANY MEMBER OF THE CHAMBER for the OFFICES of PRESIDENT, VICE-PRESIDENT, AUDITOR or MEMBER OF COMMITTEE for the year ending Oth June, 1915, will be RECEIVED by tho undersigned at tho Office of the Chamber, Bond street, Dunedin, uip till Noon on TUESDAY, 4th August, 1914. Tho Officers Retiring are the President (Mr John Loudon), Vice-president (Mr G. W. Gibson), and Auditor (Mr John Davie), who are Eligible for Re-election, and Messrs E F. Duthie, W. A. Moore, W. E. Reynolde, and W. F. Sligo, four Members of Cominitteoe, who are Not Eligible for Re-election. A Fifth Member of Committee hae also to be Elected in tho place of Mr W. C. Burt (resigned). If the number of CANDIDATES NOMINATED EXCEEDS tho number of offices to bo filled, Ballot Papers will be Issued, and a POLL taken at tho Annual General Meeting of the Chamber, to be held on THURSDAY, 13th August, 1914. at 8 o'clock p.m. Only those Members Nominated in accordance with the Articles of Association will bo Eligible for Election. PErER, BARR, Secretary. Dunedin, 30th July, 1914. 31jy PROFESSIONAL. 'PHONE 3647. TOHN COOK, DENTIST, HAYNES'S BUILDTNG. Corner Moray place and Princes I street, Dunedin. 21m '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16142, 3 August 1914, Page 1

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