SHIPPING. GLASGOW TO OTAQO. f^trick Hendorcon und Co.'b Lino ol Monthly Packets, tuulor contract with tho Provincial Government. *3rk IS Line comprises the underrigssgv,. mentioned woll-knovrn splendid ships, J^T** 1- on 9of ws"<ih leaves Gla-^gow for Otago direct overy month:— H Tom? Rog. Tons Rfi? •***»* 1240 SC a ribou .:??..& ?lt^ cf ™Hn? din lnßs °-M'Ausland 1000 £- "• e»ning 1000 0tag0.... 1000 B.P.Bonvcrio 1000 Petor Denny 1000 F m--RjV 0 850 WaveQnoon ~ 8 50 figneaMnir......... 850 Helcnsloe , 800 IB^, 1*^ 0 8l)0 Helen Burns 8«0 B. Fleming 750 HelonDonny 7fiO Bopt, Henderson.... 600 Jr.ne Henderson COO Parties tioflirong of Virinping out their friends can secure passages on favorable terms on application to __ OARGILLS and M'LEAN. WOOLSHIP FOE LONDON. ' .|||IFFHE beautiful new Clyde-built ®a*e® iron clippor sh?p JESSIE EEADMAN, 9f-2 toes, Aal, and classed for 20 years in Liverpool Registry, Alex. Strachan, Master, Will sail as above, carrying wool, flax, and grain. For freight or passage, apply to ** , CARGILLS and M'LEAN. M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD, and Co.'s Stoamera will 1)8 despatched from Port C3hatocrs aa follows:— I FpARARUA, for MELBOURNE, call- i JL inpr at BLUFF, th:s dsy, TUESDAY, 10th April. Onxiro now being rr-ceived. Dnnedin passengers go on board fro .■ by i o'clock steamer. O,MEO, for LYTTELTON. LINGTHN-. IF'KTTIKA, GREYAtOUTH, and MELBOURNE, on SATURDAY, the 28rd April, DALQETY, NICHOLS, and Co., Agents. FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. FT HE Fast-sailing FRIGATE SHIP WARRIOR QUEEN, Al, 958 tons per register, A. Wilson .... , Commander, Will bo positively despatched on SATURDAY, tho 30th APRIL. Passengers will embark on FRIDAY, the 29th APRIL. Shippers of wool, grain, or flax are desired to give immediate intimation of tha space they desire reserved ior them, aud to push theiv produce forward. Pas:-Gnsers are reqncs'ei to inspect the really fine aocon-mo?aUon cf this vessel. For freight or passage, apply to DALGETY, NICHOLS, and Co., Agents. ' WOOLS B IP, FOE LONDON, 'J^^THE Aberdeen Clipper Ship ~ QUEEN BEE, E. G.Dekt Commander, b now receiving "Wool Flax, aud ot or produce at current rute3, and having tho greater portion of her cargo engaged, will have prompt despatch. For cabin passengers her roomy and well ventilated Balooa presents a favourable opportunity. Steerage I»s?engcrs will al=o find Al accommodation in a spaciotis houf c on deck. For freight or paFsag* apply to GEOKGE GRAY RUSSELL & CO.; Or, to R. B. MARTIN and Co., 22m Agents. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY. KEGTTLAR t TEAM TRADE TO OAMARU, TIMARU, AKaROA. AND LYTTELTON. u£|g|^ ' 6 PIESE Fast Steamers will /^^^^^> 5 run regularly as mider :— Eer OAMARU.-Tl-.o p.s. WALLACE every Tuesday and Friday, at 9 a.m., returning on the following days it U ,-..m. For TIMARU, AKAROA, and LYTTELTON.—The 8.8. MAORl—once a week—from Dunedin every Tutsda.,-; Mid from Ls-ttelton every Friday. Her next, day tf smili- g is TUE--DAY. 19th APRIL. PasspiKerß by 4 o'clock boat. For farther particulars apply at the Offices: SarbourChambers FOB; ).Y TEUTON, WELLINGTON. AND NAPIER, Transhipping Passengers and Cargo at Welliuscton, for Wanganni. Piuion, Nelson, Taranaki, and the 3S3anuk^ti- Auckiauil v^|Sv ffHE N.Z.S.N. Co.'s S.S. «^^^BW. " RAKGATIRA. -sa^SSs^fltsai^WiU he de-patch-id for the above Ports from livrtray Ftreot Jt-tty. on or about THURSDAY, 21st APRIL. For freight or i>ass ice. aoply \o 18i WX.LIAiI SLY, Agent, Stafford street. FOR JIOERiKI AND KAKiiNUI. m^'p HE SCHOONER S&2& AP A RIM A i Will bo<:espat he' f->r tha ab;ve port-s on WEDNESDAY, 20:h April. For /rtiglit, ap^ly to WILLiAM SLY, Agent, aßa ■:. Stafford street FIRST..VESSEL FOR WEiTPORT, BHLLEK. /THE' CLIPPER SCHOONER 'l 3gfe& -*- MAUY VAN EVERY, .Tames Dcusbrass. Master. Will be dcs-pat heJ, on WEDNESDAY. 20.h inst j lor fr.rht apply to KEITI-I RAMSAY, Ag'uC. a Jetty street, j FIRST VESiEL FOR INVERCARGILL WHASF. CLIPPER SCHOONER CORA, J r.ussici.L .. Master, Will sail ia a few day*. For freicln, apply t"> 15a KEITH RAHSiY, Age-1. STEAM TO PO..T 2IOLYNEOX. j^gjffi] rpHE S.S. TAIROA -S^SS^»fe^»r vill sail for PoTt Moljnens on TL-ESr AY NEXT, 19th ISST., At3oMo:-k. J. B. MUDIB, *^8a Aeerst. | CAL'FORNIAN, MCW ZEALAND, AND ATJSTEALIAN LI-'-E OJ? MAIL STEAM PAOKST3. . j^J^JT^'Q.'Ei Magnificent Steamship! &■ CITY OF MELBOURNE, ; 1003 Tons, ■will leave /•■ncld-.nrt'on Wednesday. 4th May, at 2 p.t., carrying the EnglCsh Ma.il via Honolulu and San Francis o. Ovly a l'mi:&l numbc-r of salcon and intermediate passages have be-n allotted for New Z^alani ; c-arlj application will.iherefore be ue3.£sary. Passengc-9 bookcl flt thtoufrh rates-;frora Dunedin to ?sa Fr.isci co le vc per PHtKBB, Bftili' gf'Oin Port Clulu era on T3 L Ti:SDAY, 2btli April, at no:n. For paiticular= of passage,.&c, aps>ly to 2a. ... DEIYEH, MACLEAN, and Co.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2558, 19 April 1870, Page 1
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