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SHIPPING. ipßnr 7£~EW ZEALAN3 *T Is lc° -*-' I SHIPPING COMPANY IS WiSs^^ 33?^ LIMITED. Head Office: Christchurch, New Zealand. J London Branch : At Bishopsgate street Within. The Company's Fleet consists,of :—' Tons. ' Ton< fi' The Hurunui .. .. 1U54 The Waikato .... 105; " „ Mataura ... 89s „ Waimate .. .. lib, X „ Opawa (new) .. ICOO „ Waimea.. .. S7l » „ Otaki .. ..1055 „ Wairoa .. ..105^ k " J. areora •• .-879 „ Waitangi.. .. 11G1 l° „ Piako (new) .. 1000 „ Waitara .. .. B:'i ir " S^ 11' 8 •• •- 1057 „ Wangariuifnew) 100 C J" „ Rangitikei .. 1225 5° k e/ lbor, e magnificent high cla=s Clippers (speciall bull, for tho Compam), supplemented hy ehaitcre ships, are kept constantly, in the direct trade to an. from London—ships leaving London for each principa port m the Colony every month, and vessels alway loading Homewards 5 The *ccommodation and dietary scale for passenger or all cl4S>es are unsurpassed. freight and Passage arrangements can be made a the Head Offlce, Christchurch, or at any of the Branche in New Zealand. Apply f in Dunedin, to ' THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. LIMITED Corner of Crawford and Water streets. DUNEDIN CUSTO'.I HOUSE, COMMISSION ANI GENERAL- SHIPPING AGENCY, JEfTi STEAM TO PORT MOLYNE OX.— Tht s.s. JNO will sail TH;S DAY, WEDNES " __JDAY. Freight payable by shippers. « WOR INVERCARGILL WHARF.- ---'" A 1 The MARY-'ELLKN, now loading at th. Jetty street Wbarf. FOR HOKITIKA,. via OAMARU.The MARTHA REID will be loading in a fey FOR GREYMOUTH, via OAMARU. —The WANGANUI will be ready to load IO MORROW, THURSDAY, the 27th inst. FOR OAMARU, TIMARU, LYT TELTON, WELLINGTON, Hnd WANOANUI —The s.s. ST. KILDA wi.l sail on TUESDAY the 2nd October. For freight, apply to KEITH RAMSAY, ' . Acent. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS SAIL AS UNDER :- WANGANUI, "Is., for BLUFI " HARBOUR TH S DAY, WEDNESDAY, j Cargo received till 2 p.m. ~ Passengera by 515 p.m. train. N.B—No goods received unless Bhipping note ii signed by shipper. Cargo lor Inland JJiotncta Joiwarded by rail at Consignees'risk ahd expense. •H. HOUGHTON and CO.. Manse Btreet. jisj^ p|UNEDIN & OAMARU S^^^^S^, JL-r STEAM SERVICE. ' , FROM DUNEDIN: , Tuesday ...... " WAITaKI" 7.10 a.m. train. Wedkksday'..... "SAMSON" 9.0 p.m. ~ » Friday ........ "WAITAKI" 7.10 am. ~ Spnpay ........ "SAMSON" 9.30 am. " Careo received at Rattray street Wharf on Mondays and Thursdays till 4 p.m.; and on Wednesdays and Saturdays, till 2 p.m. FROM OAMARU: 1 Monday. " SAMSON" 6 p.m. train. Wednrsday .!.. "WAITAKI" 10 30 a.m. „ Thursday ...... "SAMSON" 6pm , Saturday "WAITAKI" 10.30 a.m. „ Saloon, 20s ;■ Steerage, 15» ; not including meals. Oppress : Union Buildings, Bond street. IN 40 DAYS. ' ■ ' SrEAM TO LONDON, via SUEZ CANAL. -ujts^ rf HE "Orient Line" Jrora^^^^s. -*- Magnificent Full-powered ■ "■Mrrimnßßßr A chxmborazo, 3817 Tons, 3000 horse-power, JohnVikb Ham, Commander, ■ will be despatched from Sydney on SATURDAY, 20th OCTO BER, ahd from Melbourne on S ATURDA\ 3r.di,NpY^BEßi;carryipg First; Second, and Third- ..; class Passengers. •■-■ ■■.■...^.■«..-.,-.. .„.._.,..,;,. booV-ing here will be forwarded from Aew Zealand ,to either Sydney or Melbourne by any steamer, at Ship's Expense. ThePassenjrer Accommodation of the Steamers of this Line stands unrivalled, and their great speed has been evidenced by the splendid passage of the pioneer steamer, the Lusitania. The next vessel is the Cuzco, 3815 tons, 30:0 h p., in December. - For Plans, Circulars, and other informatien, apply UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY of N.Z ' Offices: Union Buildings, Bond street, Dunedin. 10 3 w^j. "TI/TESSRS MONEY WIG%M!IgAI -LyJL RAM and SONS* (of Blackwal «S2Steiß2F Yju-d) LINE of STEAM and SAILING PACKETS, will be dispatched From tho Sandridge Railway Pier, Melbourne, For LONDON Direct, An follows:— Ship. | Commander. | To Sail. I 1877 • aa. KENT .i .'. G.F. Gibbs August 4 YORKSHIRE .. .. J. P. O'Callaghan Aui 18 S.S. SOMERSETSHIRE -"^a"agnan Aug. IB ella^ eofGoodHoP8 H.S.Holt Sept. 16 S.S DURHAM.. ~ F.Anderson Kor 3 TRUE BRITON ... G.M.Miller Nov 10 S.S. NORTHUMBER- u"ucl . . ""' lv ._ LAND .. .. H. H. Shinner Dec. 8 Their accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed, and they will each carry an experienced Surgeon. The SALOON CABINS are fitted with the necessary fixed CABIN FURNITURE. --PASSAGE ORDERS are issued to persons desirous of sending for their friends from Home. Passage Money, £16, and upwards. A liberal allowance to families. Return tickets are granted at reduced rates. Passengers booking in New Zealand are allowed a portion of their passage-money to Melbourne. For all particulars, apply to NEILL and CO. Bond street. STEAM TO SYDNEY, VIA LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON. At Greatly Reduced Prices. «"V*|. rpHEfavourites.s.EASßY, jK^aKJR^ *4*^ tons reS'Bter, , ; W. Andkrsqn, Commander, "SbsskSS^ Will be despatched for the above ports on or about WEDNESDAY, 17th October. Passenger's Rates. Saloon. Steerage. To Lyttelton .. .. .. £2. 0 0 £1 10 0 To Wellington .. .;. '.. 310 0. 210 0 & ewcas,t!e and Sydney .. .. 10 0 0 5 0 0 - Beturnjiickcts issued, for saloon. Through rates quoted for passengers or freight to Nelson and West Coast ports, transhipping at Wellington. FRANCIS FULTON, ljj'u ■ Crawford street. REGULAR COMMUNICATION BY SAILING VESSELS BETWEEN DUNEDIN AND WAI KOUAITI, LANDING CARGO AT GOVERNMENT SHED. Freight, 8s per ton, payable by shippers. FOR WAIKOTT4.ITI._A Vessel will tail in a few days. 1^ OP. EO XT ON.—Ketch HUON -fi- BELLE. Will be ready to load in a few d;iys. ?^ 0R OVERTON. ~ Ketch ANSA, NEXT rea<3> to load about FJft">-VY HENRY GOTHRIE, Harbour Chamhe-s. • BARQUE SILAS PISH, FROM NEW YORk7~ fTIHIS Vessel having been entered at J- the Customs, Consignees will pJease Pass Entries and Pay Freight to the undersigned without ratfs HeDry Guthrie wiU lishter the cargo at current OLIVER ar.d ULPH, . ; Agents F ° R _s A L ~ E" A vrell-huilt Dingy SKIFF, 17ft long, 4ft Oin bea«n —hickory timbers, kauri planking, liberaliy found in oars ; sails, masts, &c, &0., neas-jy new. Apply, DAILY TIMES SHIPPING OFFICE, \ PortChalmers. IVEISCELLAIfEOUS WANTS. WANTED KNOWN. — New G^» for the Wiiiter Scaxin, at moderate j,rice-.. Gen'l^men's Uridcrcl thing, Knit cd Cardigan Jackets, Mu/3ers, Warm Gloves, lined and uulined, Wool Cufifi ««<i Mitte, Scarfs, Braces, Collars, Handkerchiefs, ,7ats, Shirts, fcocks, &c. A large and varied efceiee at , TAYLOR'S OUTFITriNG ESTABLTSHifEAT^ UATrnAT ETRKET, Du.nehdi.v, Est.blifihedlßG9.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4870, 26 September 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4870, 26 September 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4870, 26 September 1877, Page 1

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