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SHIPPING. *NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S •■ , .= ..,..■ LINE.- ■. .- .'••■■■ ; Rangitikei .. 1225T0n5. Matatirs ..853Tons. Waimate .. 1123 Tons. Orart (build- ; Waitangl .. 1121 Tons. Ing).. .. 1000 Tons.: \Taikato .. 1021 Tons. Otakl .. .. 1000 Tons.; Rakala '.. 1022 Tons. Hurunul .. 1000 Tons.: Waimea .. 843 Tons. Waipa .. 1000 Tons.. Waitara .. 833 Tons. Wairoa ..1000Tons.; 3Sn&k rpHE above are all iron ; (j^^^Vs. vessels of the highest class at, j^Kffi^Lloyd's, built or purchased specially to meet tho requirements of the New. Zealand passenger and carrying trade, and are supplemented from: time to time by chartered ships also Sf the, highest! class. Vessels are dispatched from London to each 6 : the principal'ports in the. Colony regularly every month. Their saloons aro fitted with all the latest improvements to ensure tho comfort of passengers, ': and tho tables are supplied on a moat liberal scale. Persona wishing to bring their friends or cargo out from England can arrange for so doing, and the whole or■ part cost,, if pecessary, can be made payable on ship's arrival New Zealand. : ■ For full particulars regarding raies of passage, or freight, apply at the offices of the Company, DUNEDIN rNVERCARGILL AUCKLAND NAPIER WELLINGTON NELSON LYTTELTON; At the LONDON OFFIOKS, . 84, BISHOPGATE STREET; Or, at tho HEAD OFFICE, ' -:•■; christchurch. hew zealand shipping company's line. for London direct. . for the february wool sales. j^i. mHE Beautiful Iron Clip'l^ffiml^^" LUTTERWORTH, ~-r : ... 'Ss^^^Si ■ Al, ,BS3 >Tons Register, Captain Pearson, ... .r... -, ... Will be" despatched from Lyttelton on the 30th OCTOBER, carry mi* Wool for the February Sales. Has space for a limited quantity, of.dead weight. ; For Freight or Passage, apply to: . ' , -' NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED) SOUTHLAND STEAMERsIiAIL AS UNDER :-- nrXTA NG A N Ul* s.s., ,for BLTJFF TV HARBOUR, from Port Chalmers, on WEDNESDAY NEXT. _'.'/' ;V ~.'... ;. Cargo received at Rattray street' Jetty This Day: Cargo tor INVERCARGILt and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees' rißk.; ;; : ; H. HOUGHTON and CO.. Manse street. STEAM TO PORT MOLYNEUX, KAITANGATA, AND BALCLFPHA. V •-.l'SkjL nnHE S.S. LADY OF ij|!||jvj^^ ' ; THE LAKE, Will sail for the above. Ports THIS DAY, MONDAY, 20th Jnst.' Cargo and: Passengers till 3 p.m. i ■ FOR SHAG POINT AND MOEBAKI. »- 'jTfc^. rpa^S.S- SHAG Jetty street Wharf for the above places THIS DAY (MONDAY).^ ■ .:■ '• -'■"■■ •' - ' i.---. -.-■.■■:■:■■ ■ "*" ' MARTIN and WATSON, Agentß. ":' : ' FOR AUCKLAND .DIREC^. '^ jfiSfc&K . fUIHE. Fine ■ American \jSaSs3j^ -JL Schooner ROgANNAH ROSE,, TKISKSSft^* 13S tona.'Captain T. M. Soule, will bo : despatched on or about TUESDAY NEXT... Asthe bulk of the cargo'is engaged, early application for space will be necessary. For freight or passage apply to' " :•■■ - : BOUMAN, "MACANDREW, and C 0.,, '83"':'"': ' '''''"■ ' . ' Jetty street. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. TO FOU.OW THE FLEPR DE MAURICK I t^^l^J TJIHE Fine Al Iron Clipper Ig^llgjgjg^r fs-,;: g7i Tons,' Captain Smith, ' Will nail on or about Ist; OOTPPER. ; Freight; taken at reduced rates. ' For freight or passage, apply to 18s BOUMACT, AIACANDRE>y, and CO. :~" SHIP JANET COWAN. ; ; ...,-... -, G,EN;ERAL A.VERAOE.;-; ■■..•:...•-. ;/^OtfSIGNEItS who have not yet called \\j for Rebate on Dopo'sit will please do so early. . - GUTKBIE and L.4RNACH, y ! -.Agents forthdcollectioa of the General Average.: ~.'. •.,.- f . ..; ;, ~■ ". ..:■■■■;"-,. ■-: ■■■ "' - * : /^ EOR G, E BLY TH, ! ,''"_;; "SHIP BROKER,, \_. .■ . ...■ '.. i -: ; Custom House;and Commission' AgeriS,1 ■ High stkbeTj.Ddnbdw;; , . ■ ; ■■■' (Late Ri. BJ Martin and Co.) ' ; 7s TO. ; ;.-0 •-■■!•»,' ,'., ■■'&■'■: -A.'-- &■'■• 8..- ---| i ' ' The Wefl-known twin-screw sfe"££n,e"r' i "''■•■: ■',- ■.'■•.'■; .halcyon, :'. ' Now trading between Port Lyttelton and.the Bays in ■ ..-., : ' Bantu, Peninsula.: ' Far iuß porticularSj apply.to : ... • ■ .'..' ; ,CAPT..Ji'LEAN,. g 3 " ~ Lyttelton. IMPGRTAWT TO TRAVELLERS.-^ The TIME TABLES for all the Provincial Railways, Coaehea,'and Steamboats appear in tho OTAGO WITNESS. ' Price Sixpence. Published every SaturTif I S',S A,li L, A X, ixJL EEGISTRY OFFICE,, G E 6 R G E S T R E E T, Wanted all classes oi( Servants-to apply. 10 75X7 ANTED PASSENGERS by all the i-T V Coochea and Early Trams to know thoy can relr on' beiny called at the Ocsidental.Hotel. Billiard balls, cloth, tips, cues; Ac, on sale. . WANTED, Visitors to Dunedin to know that the must Comfortable Bedrooms are at Watson's. Travellers called for early trains and coaches. ■ - ■ ■ . ; ISap WANTED to SELL, DRAIN PIPES of every description, Flower Pots, Chimney Tops Fountains, Vases, Butter Crocks, Flooring Tiles, Bricks, &c Lambert's Water of Leith Works. 18my ANTED, MKS ROSS ; was in Christclmrcli last May, Cook iit Hotel. Enquire for letter at Post Office, ot get address at office ot thia paper. ■ ■ ■ ANTED KNOWN.—That Dr OOPLAND, of Dunedin, is contributing a Series of Articles on "What I Baw in America," to the OTAGO WITNESS. Published weekly, price Sixpence. Of all newsagents. 30jy ANTED KNOWN—SQUATTERS, Settlers, Hotel Proprieton>, Private Families, Tradesmen, &c., requiring Hands, can sive themselves a deal of trouble and expense by applying to John Sliene, Labour Agent, Princes street, Dunedin. 30a j TTST AN TE D X N OWN. j HOW YOU CAN SAVE YOUR MONEY. Colonial-made Boots—Reduced Prices. Lear's French Calf Elastic Boots, 18s. Lear's Balmoral Watertight Boots, 18s), Lear's Glovo and Calf Kid Elastic Boots, 18s. Lear's Russian and Porpoiso Hide Boots, 18e. . Ladies' and Children's Boots of all kinds, at Lowest Cash Prices. LEAR'S CELEBRATED BOOT STORE (Next Craig and Gillies, George atreet). 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 Spoctacle-makcr to the Dunedin Hospital, No. 1, George street. Pure Brazilian Pebbles, highly recommended for defective visions. Also on sale, Sykes's Hydrometers, Glass do, Saccharometeia, TUermometcre, Aneroid Barometers, Sextants, Quadrants, Ships' Compasses, Salinometers, Lactometers, Mathematical Instruments, Field Glasses, Telescopes, &c. N.B.—All kinds ol Optical ana Mathematical Instruments bought.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4240, 20 September 1875, Page 1

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