SHIPPING. ififc^K rfcTAGO, NEW ZEA" ' jHEsI^ land, packet ships. Tons. Tons, City of Dunedin .... 1085 PeterDenny 997 lamesN.Fleming .. 992 0tag0..... 992 Christian M'Ausland. 962 Jessie Headman .... 962 •William Davie 840 Margaret Galbraith.. 841 Dtmedin (new) .... 1250 Canterbury (new) ..1250 inTercargillfdo)....l2so Auckland (d 0).... 1250 tfelson (do) ....1250 Wellington (d 0).... 1250 ©amarn (new) 1350 T'lnaru (new) 1350 /Wild Deer 1016 In addition to the Clyde Line, which will be contiUnned as heretofore, P. HENDERSON and CO. have ertabUshed a MONTHLY LINE of SHIPS from LONDON TO OTAGO, t>t» conducted on the same principle of punctuality M the advertised date of sallunr. The new ships we splenCid vessels ol 1260 tons Wgtoter, built on the Clydo ecially for the trade, and at the highest character for speed, passenger accommodatton. »nd sale conveyance of cargo. Agents in London :— fULBRAITH, STRINGER, PEMBROKE, & CO. Agents la Otago:— CARGILLS, GIBBS, and Co., and JJa RUSSELL, RITCHIE, and CO. .rfS&fcS&v JTIHE following well-known JStSsSfei. JL High-classed regular Packet iß^Bgfc!2gs^ Ships will be despatched from Port .iiBBBSSa Chalmers for London by the under punctuality, viz.:— Ship. Tng Commandr Date of sailing. Invereargill (new).... 1260 Ti11y...... January 15th. Colypsn Tnew)....... 1014 Leslie .... January 20th. Auckland (n0w)..... 1250 Steven.... To foUow Kelson (new) ...... 1250 Anderson . do Margaret Galbraith.. 841 Peebles.... do Wild Deer 1010 Malcolm... do t3ity of Cunedin .... 1085 Ross do Wellington (new) .. 1250 Cowan.... ko Ihe above Vessels have splendid accommodation for J%nt Class and Steerage Passengers, and will carry ■Wool, Wheat, Tallow, or Hemp *t lowest current rates. jfae freight or passage, apply to CARGILLS, GIBBS and Co; Sjg 6 ' RUSSELL, RITCHIE, and Co. WOOL SHIPS FOR LONDON. jG&-3kv HPHE Splendid New Iron " JaWP^fir^sSk I — INVERCARGILL, Captain John Tillt ; CALYPSO, Captain John Leslie, Are now receiving cargo, and will be despatched by the middle of JANUARY. They have both splendid accommodation for Cabin sad Steerage Passengers. CARGILLS, GIBBS, and CO., RUSSELL, RITCHIE, and CO., Agents. Xwsrs M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD, & Co.'s SteameTS Win be despatched from Port Chalmers S3 follows :— OTAGO, for LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NELSON. GREYMOUTH. HOKITIKA, and MELBOURNE, on or about THURSDAY, 31st December. ALHAMBRA, for MELBOURNE, calling at BLUFF, on or about SATURDAY, 2nd JANUARY. OMEO, for LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NELSON, GREYMOUTH, HOKITHCA, and IJEWCASTLE, on or about THURSDAY, the 7»h JANUARY. Excursion Tickets to Melbourne and back, available krtween Ist December and 28th February, will be iisu»d on application. _ Saloon .. .. *17 0 0 Steeraga .... 810 0 DALGETY, NICHOLS, and Co., Agents. FOR LONDON DIRECT. -j*4. ri!HE favourite Aberdeen-built ; MAY QU E EN, Roraut. Tatciuxl,Commander. Wffl be despatched from Port Chalmers at an early 4ri«. - ■ ■. Has excellent accommodation for passengers. STot freight or passage apply to DALGETY, NICHOLS, and CO., 39a Agents. *SZnHSUI»AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGA- > TION COMPANY., NOTICE. ARRANGEMENTS have now been made by which Special Cabins in the Mail •teamen from Melbourne to Point do Galle are stMrrsd for passengers from Now Zealand. Pauags TiScete can' be issued to all ports fa Europe, jßtßaTchina, and Japan, touched at by tho Company s Wtmmna. . _ __ , . . ■ . ■ ■ Wet plan* of the Cabins and all other information, Apply to ; DALGETY, NICHOLS, and CO., jhf Agents. SLABSOUR STEAM COMPANY, AGENTS. BEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s., for TIMARU and LYTTELTON, on TUESDAY, 29th DECEMBER. Cargo till 4 p.m. Monday. Pasweo%en by 2.30 p.m. train on Tuesday. SAMSON, p.s., for OAMARU, on 'TUESDAY, 20th In»t. Cargotill 2 p.m. on Mona»y. Passengers by 7 a.m. train on Tuesday. MAORI, 8.5., for BLUFF, MILFORD SOUND, MARTIN'S BAY, JACKSON'S BAY, HOKITIKA, GREYMOUTH, WESTPORT, and KELSON {returning to Dunedin via PICTON and J.YTTBLTON), on FRIDAY, Ist JANUARY. <fcrgo;tiU T .oon Thursday. Passengers by 2.30 jtm. train on Friday. Offices:. Harbour Chambers. AND BOXING DAY EXCURSIONS, ON CHRISTMAS DAY— ,-W^n. nnHE GOLDEN AGE JL will leave the Wharf at 10.30 18B^KV^>am. for MACANDREW'S BAY, _^^HMa£T BROAD BAY, PORTOBELLO, and 3SS^ShaLMEUS ; leaving Port Chalmera on tho atturn trip at 4 o'clock, and Portobello at 4.30. Eetarn Tickets .....4s6d. ON BOXING DAY— ■«»» SAMSON will leave the Kattray street Jetty at 10 o'clock sharp, and after Undin? Pf senge" at the HEADS, will proceed su f»r a« WAIKOUAITI should the weather be fine; leaving tho Heads on it Jhereturntripat4p.nl. ■ Return Ticket5..........8s 6d. and PORT CHALMERS. Return Tickets 2sod. BXKAM TO NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY, VIA «** nJ" WELLINGTON. SHORTEST ROUTE TO PALMER DIGGINGS. ,-t. riIHE Favourite Screw dUflg^v ± Steamship E ASB V, 1489 tons TiHH^KV\>register, A- Kennedy, commander, J&Kq£jEm will be despatched about I 11th, 1875. for treight or passage apply WISBB and FULTON, Agents HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS. CHRISTMAS DAyI^ND BOXING DAY. *SS>S^ S.~~LADY OF THE JSHyHeKattray street Jetty at 10 o'clock a.m. for MHfffOi KAIK and the HEADS, returning at 0 p.m. jgl Fares there Mid back, 3a 6d.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4012, 25 December 1874, Page 1
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