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Shipping. DUNEDIN LIGHTERAGE AND GENERAL SHIPPING AGENCY, CRAWFORD STREET. FOR SHAG POINT.-OHAOf, ».«., w ni =~;i -/■■ TUESDAY. Freight, 10s per ion, payable by shippers. FOR INVEROARGILL. —GOOD TEMPLAR, loading at Rattray street Jetty. FOR OWAKE RIVER.—KESTREL, now loading. Freight payable by shippers. HENRY GUTHRIE, Harbour Chambers. EXCURSION TO MAORI KAIK. *"V*. fT^HE favourite s.s. \^Klt\l\^wiii leave Rattray street Wharf at 10 4BSSSlva'm' £or the MAORI KAIK on the Ist and 3rd January, 18S1, returning to Dunedin about 5 p.m. Return tickets, 2s 6d. H . GUTHEIE> Agent. EXCURSION ON NEW YEAR'S DAY. f-w^^ mHE b.b. mil ply between Rattray street Wharf and Grant's Braes during the day. H . GUTH RIE, Agent. NEW PADDLE STEAMER COLLEEN. ,-WA. TTNTIL further notice will ply as follows: — On MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and FRIDAYS, LEAVING DUNEDIN at 6 a.m. for PORTOBELLO direct, returning thence at 730 a.m., CALLING at BROAD BAY, MACANDREW'S, and WAVERLEY. Then plying as follows :-LEAVING DUNEDIN for WAVERLEY at 10.15 a.m., 12 noon, 3 p.m.; LEAVING WAVERLEY fs°p nS^&Dfo 1- Mi^LO and On SATURDAYS, LEAVING DUNEDIN at 6 a.m. or PORTOBELLO direct, returning thence at 7.30 a.m., calling as above; at 2.30 p.m. leaving DUNEDIN on EXCURSION to PORTOBELLO, returning at 5 p.m., and calling as above both going and returning. On SUNDAYS, will ply frequently BETWEEN DUNEDIN and WAVERLEY from 2 p.m. till 5.30 p.m. Arrangements for Special Excursions may be made with the undersigned. HENRY GUTHRIE, Agent, rawford street. STEAMBOAT EXCURSIONS. .***v^ a f IIHE p.s. /^TlfcA^iaSsjv A peninsula *I«?«£mvS will leave Dunedin Wharf at 10 a.m. on SATURDAY and MON- ■^^™^^™^ DAY for Macandrew's, Broad Bay, Port Chalmers, and Maori Kaik; and the s.s. JANE for Macandrew's, Broad Bay, Portobello, and Port Chalmers, returning about 5 p.m. Return Fares 2s 6d. The JANE will also run between the Port and Portobello during the day. Return Fares Is. 31d THOMSON BROTHERS. STEAM TO WESTPORT, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKITIKA. s^K^^ Q S~T~STAR OF THE jAJSk^slpNv >^« SOUTH will sail for above TmTPKkfl^Ov^ Ports on THURSDAY next, JanuJjSaCaiagSl ar? 6th> calling at Oamaru, """^"■^^^^ Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Nelson; taking Cargo and Passengers at reduced rates. Cargo received at Rattray street Wharf This Day. 29d E. P. HOUQHTON, Agent, Manse street. OVERLAND ROUTE TO EUROPE, Via SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. The Australian Pacific Mail Steamship Company, under Contract with the New South Wales and New Zealand Governments lor the Conveyance of Her Majesty's Malls. /yih^^bs. npHE Magnificent Screw SjwjjißlcraKvv JL Steamship E^^jjfl^^a* cixy OF SYDNEY, *^^^^^^^^^ 3500 Tons, Will leave AUCKLAND for SAN FRANCISCO, Via Honolulu, On TUESDAY, 4tb JANUARY, 1881. A Bteamer will leave Port Chalmers on WEDNESDAY, the 29th December, 1880, conveying passengers. Through Fares from Port Chalmers :— Saloon to London .. £74 ) Spar deck, £2 extra Saloon to Liverpool .. £76 ) Hurricane deck, £A extra Steerage £42 HENRY DRIVER, Agent, High street. TO COAL AND STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. mHE UNDERSIGNED have for SALE, J- cheap, Three splendid new iron STEAMBOATS, of 200 and 250 tons burthen; good speed; light draught; water ballast; class Al for 20 years; compound surface-condensing engines, and first-class coasting outfit. Fullest particulars, prices, &c.'will be given, or forwarded by post on application to THOS. PATERSON k CO., Agents, Crawford street, Dunedin. N.B.—Estimates given for the construction of large vessels. 30d fTK^ npHE Powerful Steam ScS^&ccH^V Launch jKaHMgjf »il] run from Henley to Taieri Beach on SATURDAYS and HOLIDAYS at 11 a.m., in connection with 8 a.m. train from Dunedin, returning in time for evening trains, passing Henley for Clinton, Lawrence, and Dunedin. Return Fares, 4s. And on SUNDAYS at 12 noon, returning to Henley between i and 5 p.m. FaresReturn, 3s. Also open for engagements other days for party not exceeding 20, £3; over that number, 3s each. Starting and returning at any hour that party may wish. To prevent disappointment, address in time for reply (AMOS M'KEGO, n Henley i"V^*^ rfIHE NEW ZEALAND iS*fe^jaSjv JL EXPRESS COMPANY, T«™*3I^sV>QENERAL CUSTOM-HOUSE AND wrnummg**- express forwarding AGENTS Head Office: Manse street, Dunedin. Parcels Booking-office for Cobb and Co.'b Coach"* Agents for s.s. Mountaineer, running regularly (in conjunction with the Railway) between Kingston and Queenstown. PARCELS, PACKAGES, 4c., FORWARDED and DELIVERED to all parts at through and cheap Agencies at all the principal Railway Stations and Towns of New Zealand also the Australian Colonies, teat Britain &c. CAMPBELL & CBTJST, Proprietors Wanteds. WANTED a Commercial Traveller, to represent a Wholesale Jewellery House in New Zealand; must have thorough knowledge of the trade ; Colonial references indispensable ; a firstclass man can command a liberal salary.—Apply D. BENJAMIN & CO., Box 83, Dunedin. CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOifcwnu^., . CIATION (LIMITED). A LTERNATIVE APPLICATIONS are ut\- called by the above Association for the post of MANAGER and SECRETARY combined. First, where all time would be devoted to the Company; second, where private work would be allowed so long as it did not interfere with the Company's business. Applicants to state salary. Applications to be in by FRIDAY, the 7th January, 1881, addressed to the Chairman of the Association. W. POSTLETHWAITE, 29d Chairman. TIMARU HIGH SCHOOL. WANTED, a Certificated Junior TEACHER, competent to impart the ordinary branches of an English Education, and to teach drill. Salary, £150 per annum. Applications addressed to the Chairman, to be in not later than MONDAY, 3rd January, 1881. GEO. F. CLULEE, 23d Secretary to Board. WANTED, a good Blacksmith (Coachsmith preferred). — Apply Robert Braid, Princes street South. AS GOVERNESS—A Lady of experience ; teaches French (acquired in France), thorough English, Music, Singing, and Drawing. Salary, £50 to £60.— W., Post-office, Upokongaro, Wanganui, Province of Wellington. WANTED, a Rough Carpenter for j small job.—Apply Elliott, 13 Arcade,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5896, 31 December 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 5896, 31 December 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 5896, 31 December 1880, Page 1

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