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SHIPPING. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. Rangitikei .. 1225 Tons. Mataura .. Ss3Tons. Waimate .. 1123 Tons. Orari (buildWaitangi ..1121 Tons. ing).. ..1000 Tons. Waiknto .. 1021 Tons. Otaki .. .. 1000 Tons. Rakaia .. 1022 Tons. Hurunui .. 1000 Tons. Waimea .. 848 Tons. Waipa .. 1000 Tons. Waitara .. S33Tons. Wairoa .. 1000 Tons. j^sA. rTIHE above are all iron **HB^HOsNs vessels of the highest class at JwHWifflmKi Lloyd's, 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 o* the principal port 3in the Colony regularly every month. Their saloons arc fitted with all the latest improvements to ensure the comfort of passengers, and the 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 ol passage, or freight, apply at the offices of the Company, DUNEDIN INVERCARGILL AUCKLAND NAPIER WELLINGTON NELSON ; LYTTELTON; At the LONDON OFFICKS, 84, BISHOPGATE STREET; Or, at tho HEAD OFFICE, CHRISTCHURCH. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR LONDON DIRECT. a^jV rr^HE splendid iron clipper £gffig*£^ RANGITIKEI, JffiPPSj^T 1225 tons register, W. B. Boyd, .. .. Commander, Will be despatched from CANTERBURY on or about tho 15th prox. Thi3 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 SHIPPIKG CO., 22ju High street. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. WANGANUI, 5.3., for BLUFF and INVERCAEGILL, from Port Chalmers, THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY. Cargo received at Rattray street Jetty till 11 a.m. Passengers by 2 30 train. Cargo tor Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees' risk. H. HOUGHTON and CO., Manse street. FOR SALE OR CHARTER. dS&^Stx 'T' B E New Auckland AeSSi^k. X Schooner JiSilSpp CHRISTINA, "*M**f^^"f|f»< 59 tons register, Carries 110 tons on a draught of nine feet, coppered and copper fastened throughout, and is a good strong vessel in every respect. Terms easy. 30ju H. HOUGHTON and Co. RAMSAY'S CUSTOM HOUSE, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL SHIPPING AGENCY, JETTY STREET, DUNEDIN. POR TIMARU.—The schooner TAURANGA. is now receiving cargo at the Rattray street Wharf. FOR GREYMOUTH, via OAMARU. —The ISABELLA ANDERSON will sail in a few days, should sufficient inducement offer. FOR MOERAKI and XAKANOT.— A Vessel will sail in a few days. N.B.—Freight to Moeraki, 10s per ton—payable by ihippera. KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. STEAM TO SHAG POINT AND MOERAKI. HPHE Steamer SHAG Wfc^^S. X -will leave Dunedin ONCE or »|SIHaSKVX>'nVICE EVERY WEEK, calling at JBBbSSsSiIii the above places. Merchants, Brewers, Storekeepers, Fanners, and others will find this the cheapest and quickest way o sending goods to and from Dunedin. martin and watson, Stuart street, Agents. FOR SHAG POINT. jg&ajk. THE cutter JANE SlSgagE^ WiU leave tho Stuart street Wharf Cargo received until VI o'clock. MARTIN and WATSON, Agents. QUFF AND GRAHAM, Ship and Insukance Brokers, ' Customs, Forwarding, General Comn ission .Agents, and Sharebrokers, LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHTJRCH. Freights and Charters arranged on the most favourable terms, and g^ods delivered to any address with despatch. ISo 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 Oecidental_Hotel. Billiard balls, cloth, tip 3, cues, &c, on sale. ANTED to SELL, DRAIN PIPES of every description, Flower Pots,- Chimney Topa, Fountains, Vases, Butter Crooks, Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &c 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 Dunedin Hospital, No. 1, George street. Pure Brazilian Pebbles, highly recommended for defective visions. Also on sale, Sykes's Hydrometers, Glass do, Saccharometei B, Thermometers, Aneroid Barometers, Sextants, Quadrant?, Ships' Compasses, Salinometers, Lactometers, Mathematical Instruments, Field Glasses, Telescopes, &c. N.B.—All kind 3of Optical and Mathematical Instruments bought. WANTED to SELL, Cottage and Ground, in sulmrb. Terms easy. Prico low. Mr C. R. Chapman, Solicitor. sju ANTED, VESSELS to convey aboutSOO.OOO feet of Timber from J1...k0 Moko to Timaru. Apply to D. Proudfoot. lGju WANTED to SELL, an Apploton's Stone-breuking Machine, complete. M. W. Hawkins, Princes street. ICju W ANTED, Visitors to Dunedin to know that the most Comfortable Bedrooms are at Watson's. Travellers called for early trains and coaches. 15ap "IX/ ANTED KNOWN PUSHING THE TRADE. OUR COLONIAL-MADE 18s 6d BOOTS are, without doubt, THE BEST VALUE OFFERED TO THE DUNEDIN PUBLIC. LEAR'S CFLEBRATED BOOT AND SHOE STORE (Next Craig and Oillies, George street). TO COAL AXD WOOD MERCHANTS. WANTED, ALTERNATIVE TENDERS :-* Ist. For purchase of about seven acres growing timber for removal. 2. For purchaso of firewood at per cord. Situation near town. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to M. W. HAWKINS, 2Sju Princes Street. WANTED to intimate to the Ladies of Dunedin, that I have engaged a London FEATHER DRESSER, to dye and clean ostriuh and other feathers. Furs made to order, altered, aud repaired. Spots from paint and oil removed from all wearing apparel. D. Cohen, next Bank of New Zealand, George street. 26ju ANTED KNOWN.-CLOGS and PATTENS made to order. No more cold feet, or country folks. J. Leacb, George street. 4.iv

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4170, 30 June 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4170, 30 June 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4170, 30 June 1875, Page 1

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