SHIPPING. /~)TAGO, NEW ZEA3HSg|s|^ LAND, PACKET SHIPS! Tons. Tons. CSty of Dunedin.... 1085 Margaret Galbraith.. 841 James N. Fleming.. 932 Helen Burns 798 JPeter Denny 997 William Davie .... 840 Christian M'Ausland 962 Wild Deer 1016 JLgnesMuir ...851 ,Otago.. 9!)2 Auckland (building) 1200 Nelson....(building) 1200 Canterbury., (do).. 1200 Danedin (do).. 1200 WsUiagton.. (do).. 1200 Invercargill.. (do).. 1200 Jessie Readman.... 962 P. HENDERSON and Co. have arranged to extend -their Clyde Line of Packets to a Service between LONDON and OTAGO. IThe first vessel will shortly be on the berth, and -the system of sailing punctually on advertised dates {as with the Clyde Line), which P. Henderson and Co. believe has given satisfaction to the trade, will 1» adopted with the London Line. ~. . TEhe New Ships advertised are of the highest class at Lloyd's, to be built and fitted out on the Clyde specially with a view to speed, and conveyance of cargoes in good order. All the Ships have splendid accommodation for »»ggengers. - Agents in London: — CtALBRAITH, STRINGER, PEMBROKE, & Co., 8, Austin Friars. Parties desirous of bringing out their friends, via •Clyde or London line, can secure passages on favourterms on application to CARGILLS and M'LEAN; or 293 GEORGE GRAY RUS9ELL and Co. jgfrgfr mHE Following Well 3HBEs§S^known High-classed Regular Packet Shty^riSjb* despatched from Port Chalmers, fox &sj_don b the undersigned with punctuality, vi*.:— Ship. Tng Commandr Bate of sailing. Peter Denny 1000 Adam November. tttago 1000 Stuart.... To follow. Jessie Readman .... 1000 Mitchell... do CJCAusland ..:... 1000 Ti11y...... do May Queen 733 Tatchell... do City of Dunedin 1085Ross do Agnes Muir 850 Anderson.. do .MargaretGalbraith., 800 Cowan.... do Zealandia Jll6 Curry do ■From. Bluff — 3ebington 894 Bruce .... December. Vha above Vessels have splendid accommodation for Hrst'Claw and Steerage Passengers, and wil 5 lrav* despatch. .For freight or passage apply to CARGrLLS and MiiSAN; or, ISHm GEORGE GRAY BUBSKLL and Co. abMnHISSCSAN, BLACKWOOD, & Co.'s steamers wIE be despatched from Fort Chalmers as follows :— TFIABARUA, for MELBOURNE, callJL ing at BLUFF, on THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. Shipping orders now being issued. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. CLAUD HAMILTON, for LYTTEL--ION, WELLINGTON, NELSON, GREYMOUTH, JHOKITIKA, and .MELBOURNE, on SATURDAY, the 29th NOVEMBER. BALGETY, NICHOLS, and Co., Agents. JSEMECKAN, BLACKWOOD, & CO,'S STEAMERS. TPIXUURSION TICKETS to MELBOURNE and BACK, during the months of 3SECEMBER, JANUARY, and FEBRUARY. -Cabik.'. £17 J Stbkragk £8 10s. ©ALGETY, NICHOLS, and CO., SBn » " Agents. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY, AGENTS. SAMSON, p.s., for OAMARU, on FRIDAY, 28th. NOVEMBER. Passengers by •■'V3O a.m. train. ' ' . BEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s., :for TI--1 MARU and LYTTELTON, on FRIDAY, 28th KQYEMBER. Cargo till 4 p.m. Thursday. Passengers by 2.30 train Friday. P BETTY JANE, s.s., for PORT MOLYNEUX and KAITANGATA (taking " Cargo for Balclutha, Inchclutha, &c, at through '-'-' Mies, to be forwarded by drays from Kaitangata; aflxmt THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. Offices: Harbour Chambers. ST. ANDREW'S HOLIDAY. MONDAY, Ist DECEMBER. J -_T_k___s' TW? GOLDEN AGE *Kmliifcffloj^> Will make an Excursion to Port 4^'nWTnfTff and the Maori Kaik,; ■ ', ■ . On MONDAY NEXT. ; 3BETUEN TICKETS '. ~..... 3s 6d. The PEOVINCIAL BRASS BAND will accom■gamy the Steamer. ; 27_ isxw Zealand steam shipping company, . ■ ■ UMITED. IjIOR; LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, MS PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, and MANJBKAXT. transhipping at Wellington for WANGATgm, IfAPIER, and POVERTY BAY, and at Nelson «Br"WJSSTPORT / .GSEYMOUTH. and HOKITIXA, _3» S.S. LADY BIRD, on TUESDAY NEXT, the :2nd December. "IjlOR SIDNEY, W* rrhe S.S. PHOEBE will be despatched from " 'Wellington on or about the 11th December. Passengers and cargo booked through from Dunedin by the Company's steamer, leaving Part Chalmers. 1 Attention is drawn to this very favourable opportunity for persons intending so visit Aus • ttaliAi Return tickets issued at low rates. .^^"-^^^^EELEB. Agent. 43ffice«— Comer of Liverpool and Crawford streets. "M3IOR NAPIER and POVERTY BAY. JO —The s.s. RANGATIBA, from Wellington, «very SATURDAY. IjIOR WANGANUI.'—The1 p. s. MANAJK? WATU, from Wellinßton, every MONDAY. IPusongerc and goods booked through for these Ports, from Dunedin. by the N.Z.S S. Co.'s steamer, leaving Port Chalmers EVERY STJESuAY. W. F. WHEELER, Agent. JtAHSAY'S CUSTOM HOUSE, COMMISSION, AOT> GENERAL SHIPPING AGENCY, JETTY STREET, DUNEDIN. -filOR NAPIER.—The DUNEDIN will P* sail in a few,days. IJIOR OAMARU.—The REDCLIFFE «JD is now loading, and will sail THIS DAY, - JBiOR MOERAKI, KAKANUI, and JO ALLDAY-—The AXNE will sail on FRIDAY, the 28th hist. Freight payable by .shippers. KKITH RAMSAY. Agent. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION TO BLUFF AND INVERCARGILL WW%SE Full-powered Screw Steamer A * WANGANUI, Will be despatched for above Ports THIS DAY. •Ctego leceived at Kattray street Jetty till 4 p.m.— Passengers from the wharf at 0 p.m. This Steamer has superior accommodation for pasaenrers, and carries an experienced .Stewardess. 310 11. KOUGHTON and CO. ~~~ l^n BLUFF AND RIVERTON. mHE JAMES PAXTON BB^^^SiffiS oy j. EID __ Y> 28th INSTANT. ftaMng goods at a low rate of freight. 3fcr freight, ap^y QISO . a. BBOVRLCK,' &tn Eftttiay street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3686, 27 November 1873, Page 1
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