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SHIPPING. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Ranjritikei .. 12-25 Tons. Matauri .. 353 Tons Waimate .. 112:? Tons. Orari (bnitdWaitangi ..1121 Tons. in;:).. ..1000 Tons. Waikato .. 1021 Tons. Otaki .. .. 1000 Tons. Rakaia .. 1022 Tons. Hurunui .. 1000 Tons. Waimea .. 543 Tons. Waipa .. 1000 Tons. Waitara .. 833 Tons. Wairoa .. 1000 Tons. j^bsjk^ rFIHE above are all iron *3fS^^O^V vessels of the hiiihest class at JaSiMijaksgfLlova'n. built or purchased specially to meet the requirements of the New Zealand passenger and carrying trade, and are supplemented from time to time by chartered ships also of the highest class. Vessels are dispatched from London to each of the principal port 3in the Colony regularly every month. Their saloons are fitted with all the latest improvements to ensure the comfort of passengers, and tho tables are supplied on a most liberal scale. Persons wishing to bring their friends or cargo out from England can arrange for so doing, and the whole or part cost, if necessary, can be made payable on ship's arrival in New Zealand. For full particulars regarding rates of passage, or freight, apply at the offices of tho Company, DUNEDIN INVERCARGILL AUCKLAND NAPIER WELLINGTON NELSON LYTTELTON; At the LONDON OFFICES, S4, BISHOPGATE STREET ; Or, at tho HEAD OFFICR, CHRISTCHUKCH. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR LONDON DIRECT. .^kj^V npHE splendid iron clipper fsjj|£gg^ S"P RANfiITIKEI, SfigajSSiEFj'i^ 1225 tons register, "*B™*iH!™'s "W. B. Boyd, .. .. Commander, Will be despatched from CANTERBURY on or about the 15th prox. This ship is particularly well adapted for carrying wheat, her last cargo having turned out in first-class order. The accommodation for Saloon, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers is unsurpassed, and every care is taken to provide all that is necessary to the health and comfort of Passengers. For freight or passage, apply to NEW ZEALAND SHIPPIftG CO., 22ju High street. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. WANGANUI, s.s., for BLUFF and INVERCARGILL, from Port Chalmers TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY. Cargo received at Rattray street Jettj- This Day. Passengers by 2 30 train To-morrow. Cargo tor InvercargiH and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees' risk. H. HOUGHTON and CO., Manse street. RAMSAY'S CUSTOM HOUSE, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL SHIPPING AGENCY, JETTY STREET, DUNEDIN. FOR TIMARU.—The schooner TAURANGA will be loadmg on THURSDAY, the Ist JULY. FOR GREYMOUTH, via OAMARU. —The ISABELLA ANDERSON will sail in a few days, should sufficient inducement offer. FOR MOERAKI and KAKANDL— The ANNE is now receiving cargo. N.B—Freight to Moerabi, 10s per ton—payable by •hippers. KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. STEAM TO PORT MOLYNEUX, KAITANGATA, AND BALCLUTHA. -*V* mHE S.S. LADY OF <Ug^P» THE LAKE Will'sail ior the above Ports THIS DAY, TUESDAY, 29th JUNE. Cargo till noon. G. F. REID, Agent. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. MISS ALLAN, REGISTRY OFFICE, GEORGE STREET, Wanted all classes of Servants to apply. 10 ANTED PASSENGERS by all the Coaches and Early Trains to know they can rely on being called at the Oceidental^Hotel. Billiard balls, cloth, tips, cues, &c, on sale. ANTED to SELL, DRAIN PIPES T T of every description, Flower Pots, Chimney Top, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks, Flooring Tiles, Bricks, 4c. Lambert's Water of Leith Works. 18my SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES SPECTACLES WANTED, the Weak-sighted to know that they can have Spectacles properly adapted to suit their sights, at PERCIVAL'S, Optician and Spectacle-maker to the Duncdin Hospital, No. 1, George street. Pure Brazilian Pebbles, highly recommended for defective visions. Also on sale, Sykes's Hydrometers, Glass do, Saccharomete: 8, Thermometers, Aneroid Barometers, Sextants, Quadrants, Ships' Compasses, Salinometers, Lactometers, Mathematical Instruments, Field Glasses, Telescopes, &c. N.B.—All kinds of Optical and Mathematical Instruments bought. WANTED to SELL, Cottage and Ground, in suburb. Terms easy. Price low. Mr C. R. Chapman, .-•olicit'ir. sju ANTFD, VESSELS to convey about3oo,ooofeet of Timber from Moko Moko toTimarn. Apply to D. Prondfoot. Kiju WANTED to ."ELL, an Appkton's Stone-breaking Machine, complete. M. W. Hawkins, Prince* street. Kiju WANTED, Visitors to Dunedin to know that the most Comfortable Bedrooms are at Watson's. Travellers called for early trains and coaches. 15ap "Y^T ANTED KNOWN. j A. SOLOMON, DUSEDIN PAWH OFFICE, George street, Kf.jik tuk Octagon, Has For Sale Several Firit-c'ass BREECH-LOADING DOUBLE BARRELLED GUNS, By Best Makers, ; AT MUCH BELOW ENGLISH COST PRICE. Ty ANTED KN O W N.— AULD SCOTLAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Families and others visiting town will find this hotel second to none for comfort and reasonable charges. Good Stabling. Wai. FIDLER, Promuotoo. N.B. As a Miner*' Home the above i 3 well known. I ANTED KNOWN PUSHING THE TRADE. OUR COLONIAL-MADE 13s Gd BOOTS are, without doubt, THE BEST VALUE OFFERED TO THE DUNEDIN PUBLIC. LEAR'S CELEBRATED BOOT AND SHOE STORE (Next Craip and Gillies, George street). TO COAL AMD WOOD MERCHANTS. TX7ANTED, ALTERNATIVE TENT 1 DERS:— Ist. For purchase of about seven acres growing timber for removal. 2. For purchase of firewood at per curd. Situation nrar town. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to M. W. HAWKINS, 28ju Princes Street. WANTED to intimate to the Ladies of Dunedin, that I have engaged a London FEATHER DRESSER, to dye and clean ostrich and other feathers. Furs made to order, altered, and repaired. Spots from paint and oil removed from all wearing apparel. D. Cohen, next Bank of New Zealand, George street. 2(iju

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4169, 29 June 1875, Page 1

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