BHIPPINQ. Aa^-YyTAGO, NEW ZEALAND, PACKET SHIPS. Tons. ' Tons, Cfty of Dunedin ....1085 Peter Denny 597 James N. Fleming .. 992 0tag0..... 892 ChristianM'Ausland. 662 Jeasießeadman .... 962 William Davto 840 Margaret Galbraith.. 841 Ihinedln (new) .... 1260 Canterbury (new) .. 1260 Inwrcargin«o) .... 1250 Anckland (d 0).... 1250 Kelson (do) ....1266 Wellington (d 0).... 1260 ©amara (new)..;.... 1360 Tmaru(new) 1360 WUdDeer ...:.... 1016 laidditlohtothaClyde Line, which will be contiacned as heretofore, P. HENDERSON and CO. have -MtoUish(4 a MONTHLY LINE, of SHIPS from LONDON TO OTAGO, obe conducted on the sama principle of punctuality at the advertised date of aailirtc. 3B« now ehlpe are splent'id vessels of 1260 tons register, built on the Clyde ecially for the trade, and a! the highest character for speed, passenger accommodation, and safe conveyance of cargo.,. Agents in London :— " OALBRAITH, STRINGER, PEMBROKE, & CO. ; Agents in Otago:— OARGHiLS, GIBBS, and Co., and JJ» RUSSELL, RITCHIE, and CO. -Jg^a^ TfIHE following well-known jfl^^^k JL High-classed regular Packet Ships will be despatched from Port ■SgHHS/St Chalmers for London by the under Sgneowitti punctuality, viz.:— Ship. Ing Commandr Date of sailing. InrercargiU (new).... 1260 Tilly. January 15th. Calypso (new)....... 1014 Leßlie .... January 20th. Auckland (new) 1250 Steven.... To follow Kelson (new) 1250 Anderson . do Margaret Galbraith.. 841 Peebles.... do Wild Deer 1016 Malcolm... do City of lunedin .... 10S5 R055...... do Wellington (new) .. 1250|C0wan.... ko Ike above Vessels have splendid accommodation for Jtat dan «nd Steerage Passengers, and will carry Wool, Wheat, Tallow, or Hemp at lowest current rates. , Sat freight or passage, apply to CARGILLS, GIBBS and Co; , -.Or. ; - ■ ' • : ■ ■ Wj» KUSSELL, RITCHIE, and Co. WOOL SHIPS FOR LONDON. ' -jSStSfc. ffiHE Splendid New Iron ■ INVEROARGILL, Captain...... Jons TiUY ; CALYPSO, Captain Jonn Lbbmb, Are now receiving cargo, and will be despatched by the middle of JANUARY. ■They have both splendid accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers. . CARGILLS, GIBBS, and CO., RUSSELL, RITCHIE, and CO., TO .;.■... Agonts. Mmsn M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD, & Co.'s Steamers will be despatched from Port Chalmers as follows :— JTIARARTJA, for MELBOURNE, call,l Wat BLUFF, THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, tho 23rd DECEMBER. Cargo now being received. O?AG07 bfor 0PL^TTELTON, WELLINGTON, NELSON. GREYMOUTH, HOKITKA, and MELBOURNE, on or about THURSDAY, 31st December. „ „ ALHAMBRA, :for; MELBOURNE, calling at BLUFF, oaor about SATURDAY, 01180i US' LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON,'NELSON, GREYMOUTH. HOKI51KA, and NEWCASTLE, on or about THURSDAY, the 7th JANUARY. Recursion Tickets to Melbourne and back, availablo 'between lit December and 28th February, will be tawed on application. Baloon ... .. £1T 0 0 Steeraere .. .. 810 0 DALGETY, NICHOLS, and Co., Agents. FOB LONDON DIRECT. nnHE favourite Aberdeen-built KAT QUEEN, Boikbt Tatciiblli, Commander. •Wffl be despatched from Port Chalmers at an early date. Has excellent accommodation for passengers. Ste freight or passage apply to DALOETY, NICHOLS, and CO., jm, Agents. yjEBINSULAIt AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGA--s^v KOTICB. AEEANGEMENTS have now been mode by which Special Cabins in the Mail Steamers from Melbourne to Point de Galte are merved for passengers from New Zealand. Itaawge Tickota can be issued to all ports m Europe, todSTchina, and Japan, touched at by the Company's •teamen. War r'"" of the Citbins and all other Information, Apply to DALQETY, NICHOLS, and CO., j^ , AeenU. UkKBOJm STEAM COMPANY, AGENTS. SAMSON, p!fc, for OAMARU, THTS DAY, WEDNESDAY, 23rd Isut. Cargo ti'J 2 jpitn. Passengers by 0.30 p.m. tram. BEAUTIFUL STAR, s.b., forTIMAEU »nd LYTTKLTON, on MONDAY, 28th DECEMBER. Cargo till 4 p.m. Saturday. Pa»atoger> by 2.30 p.m. train on Monday. MAORI, m., for BLUFF, MILFORD SOUND, MARTINA BAY, JACKSON'S BAY, KOEITIKA, GREYMOUTH. WESTPORT, and aTELSOX, on FRIDAY, Irt JANUARY. Offices: Harbour Chambers. tfjK^b. rT HE Paddle Steamer GOLDEN AGK *^^^m^umm will ran from XOBT CHALMERS at 7.30 a,m. on THURSDAY, 24th instant, to TOBTOBELtO, BROAD BAY, MACANDREWS, and DUNEDIN; returning from Dunodin at 4 p.m. RETURN FARES ..2s«d. 21d CHRISTMAS AND BOXING DAY BXCUKSIONS. . ON CHRISTMAS DAY— i-fc^w mHE GOLDEN AGE tfsUi^MSS. X will leave the Wharf at 10.30 SeBEaRN>Wm. for MACANDREWS BAY, J^HmJ£T BKOAD BAY, PORTOIiELLO, and SWmJ^hTIMKRS; leaving Port Chalmcn on tho return trip at 4 o'clock. BstumTieketa is.W-. V_. t . on boiTno day— «he SAMSON will leave the Hattray streot Jetty at o'clock sharp, and after Indlnr J"g«S"wi the HKADS, will proceed as f*r as WAIKOUAIII should the weather be fine: leaving the Heads on ■the return trip nt 4 p.m. Return Tickets 33 Cd. fhm roi.DEN AGE at 10.SO a.m., for MACANBAY,' BROAD BAY, PORTOBELLO, and PORT CHALMERS. Rttuni Tickets 2dCd. '^^SaS SYDN£Y> VU SHORTEST ROUTE TO PALMER DIGGINGS. r^JL. rpHE Favourite Screw <s*JSp?^sV J. 6teamship EASBY, 1489 tons Hwm&^V^reirister, A. Kennody, commander, ' JANUARY lltb, 1875. Itor JroisW or p«Basf« apply «OT wo s i WJ3B B and FULTON, Agents
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4010, 23 December 1874, Page 1
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