Jgfcj|k. (~) TAGO» NEW ZEA" jßß|si|glp^ LAND, PACKET SHIPS. Tons. Tons, Cttyof Dunedin .... ICSS Peter Denny 997 JamesN. Fleming .. 992 Otago 992 Christian M'Aualand. 962 Jessie Readiaan .... 962 William Davie 840 Margaret Galbraith.. 341 Dunedin (new) ....1250 Canterbury (new) ..1250 Invercargill (do) .... 1250 Auckland (d 0).... 1250 Kelson (do) 1258 Wellington (d 0).... 1250 ©amaru (new) 1350 Timaru(new) 1350 Wild Deer 1016 In Addition to the Clyde Line, which -will be contitbraed as heretofore, P. HENDERSON and CO. have «rtabEahed a MONTHLY LINE oi SHIPS from LONDON TO OTAGO, 01)8 conducted on the same principle ol punctuality at the advertised date ol sailiptr. The new ships are spleniid vessels of 1250 tons Mgister, built on the Clyde eciaUy for the trade, and at the highest character for speed, passenger accommoJt»ttf"' and safe conveyance of cargo. Agents in London:— 6ALBRAITH, STRINGER, PEMBROKE, & CO. Agents in Otago:— CAKGILLS, GIBBS, and Co., and 1J» RUSSELL. RITCHIE, and CO. I rjpHE following well-known jfHjWfcCjjr*^, JL High-classed regular Packet jBB&§3S&S& Ships will be despatched from Port SHSi^BSB Chalmers for London, by the under «gned with punctuality, viz.:— Ship. Tnsj Commandr Date ol sailing. 3Smam do 1800-Rankin.... Early ■ Dunedin do 1250 Whitson .. To follow f The above Vessels nave splendid accommodation for Watt Class and Steerage Passengers, and will carry Wool, 'Wheat, Tallow, or Hemp at lowest current rates. Tor freight or passage, apply to CAKGILLS, GIBBS and Co; Or, HJ}» RUSSELL, RITCHIE, and Co. FSNINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAJI NAVIGATION COMPANY. NOTICE. A ERANGEIVIENTS have now been XjL made by which Special Cabins in the -Mail Steamers from Melbourne to Point de Galle are reserved for passengers from New Zealand. Passage Tickets can be issued to all ports in Europe, India, China, and Japan, touched at by the Company's Steamers. 3Tor plans of the Cabins and all other information, Apply to DALGETY, NICHOLS, and CO., Mag Agents, j Sbesrs M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD, & Co.'s Steamers will be despatched from Port Chalmers as follows:— ALHAMBRA, for MELBOURNE, ! calling at BLUFF, on or about THURSDAY, the 24th JUNE. I OMEO, for MELBOURNE Direct, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd JUNE. I OTAGO, for LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NELSON, GREYMOUTH. HOKITfKA, and MELBOURNE, ou or about WEDNESDAY, the 23rd JUNE. DALGETY, NICHOLS, and Co., Agents. HARBOUR STEAM COMPANY, AGENTS. SAMSON, p.s., for OAMARU, on TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE. Passengers by 7 a.m. train. Cargo till 4 p.m. Monday. BEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s., for TIMARU and LYTTELTON, on SATURDAY, 26th JUNE. BRUCE, s.s., for TIMARU, AKAROA, and LYTTELTON. en TUESDAY, 22nd JUNE. Passengers by 6.50 pJn. train. Cargo ti: 1 2pm. Offices: Harbour Chambers. TOR LYTTELTON. WELLINGTON, PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, and MANUKAU. iTK^k HPHE UNION STEAM $|£|£gli£S. JL SHIP COMPANY'S CAPT.UX G. WIIEKLEB, Will sail as above on or about FRIDAY NEXT, 25th INSTANT. 38ju Office: Harbour Chambers. MEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY t (LIMITED). TJIOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, JP PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, aad MABTUKAU, transhipping at WeUington for WANCANUI, NAPIER, and POVERTY BAY, and at Kelson for WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, and HOi EITTKA- | The s.s. WELLINGTON, on MONDAY, the 21st k iDSt. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo till Ik 10.30 a.m. on Monday. ¥ JUNE TIME TABLE. j I 25th ..I PHOEBE > Aq AROVE. I SSth .. I LADY BIRD .. .. > ABOVEFor freight or passage apply to Sjy J. C. CANNON, Agent. Offices: Corner of Liverpool and Crawford streets. RAMSAY'S CUSTOM HOUSE, COMMISSION, AND fiSNERAL SHIPPING AGESCY, JETTY STREET, DUNEDIN. ) T^OR MOERAKI, KAKANCTI, and ALLDAY BAY.—A Vessel will sail is a few days. K.B.—freight to MoeraVi, 10s per tea —payable by ;- shippers. I KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. SHO&TEST AND MOST PICTURESQUE ROUTE TO ENGLAND. !EHE AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S MAIL LINE ACROSS THE PACIFIC. ■' i"3sx=4^ mHE vessels of thia CorngsWja^pisSN^ J_ panv leave Anckland, and call *KB§BgdjK\^ at Honolulu (in the Sandwich JlJJlYpWriUir Islands), every 28 days, and San Tiancisco(in California), as under:— . Leave Auckland. Leave San Francisco. Mikado, 9th July J City of Melbourne, Slat I June A train leaves San Francisco daily for New York, •with branch lines through the States, and powerful steamers leave the latter city daily for England, thus affording a speedy and enjoyable trip to Europe. . Passengers hooked through to San Francisco, on application to NEILL and CO., Bond street. SSTFAM TO SHAG POINT AND MOERAKI. TflE steamer SH A G gl^P^Es. JL will leave Dunedin ONCE or • TIffI£KJWV\>TWICE EVERY WEEK, calling at J&S&SUJS&SZjr the above places. JtochsuitsTlSrewers, Storekeepers, Farmers, and others wfll find this the cheapest and qmckeat way of ■"^?»« btoMldf3Sffld^d WATSON, j Stuart street, Agents. The S.S. SHAG will be despatched for the above | ■ T !««s THIS DAY, MONDAY, the 21st Inst. Car.o j ' fejeived at the Jetty street wharf until! p.m. I
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4162, 21 June 1875, Page 1
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