Snipping. fciira UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY ■jtea£»r3i OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. II •^The above Company will despatch H ... Steamere as under :—.'■- .:■' FOR OAMARU.—MAORI,. *.*., on TUESDAYS arid FRIDAYS. Passengers ; on Friday by 9 p.m. train. Cargo till 3 p.m. - - : Saloon, 10s; RETURN at SINGLE FARE. Steerage, 5s (not including meals or railway fares). ■Freight, 12s 6d per ton, including wharfage dues at Oamaru. FOR TIMARU.—TAIAROA, s.s., on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Passengers on Monday by 5.15 p.m. train Cargo till 3 p.m. Saturday. , ;- . Faies: Saloon, 15s, return, 20s'; Steerage, 10s, return, 15s.1 ' FOR AKAROA.—PENGUIN, s.s., on MONDAY, 31st January. : FOR LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON.—WANAKA, s.s., on MONDAY, 24th January. Passengers by 12.20 p.m. train.- Cargo at Wharf till 3 p.m; Saturday, > 'fo be followed by TE ANAU, s.s., 26th. . FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND.—TE ANAU, 5.5.," on WEDNESDAY, 26th January. Passengers per 2.30 ' p.m. train. ; To be followed by ARAWATA, s.a., 2nd February. TJIOR PICTON, NELSON, TAHANAKI, MJ and MANUKAU.—WANAKA, 5.8., on MONDAY, 24th January. Passengers by 12.20 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf till 3 p.m. Saturday. TJIOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, and JL1 GREYMOUTH, via OAMARU and LYTTEL- . TON—BEAUTIFUL STAR, s.s., THIS DAY (FRIDAY), 21st January. Cargo at Wharf. XTIOR MELBOURNE, via BLUFF and MJ HOBART.—ROTOMAHANA, 8.8., on. FRIDAY, 21st January. Passengers per 3.40 p.m. tram. To be followed by TARARUA, s.s., 27th (not calling atHobart). FIOR SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and EAST COAST. — ARAWATA, E.s., on WEDNESDAY, 2nd FebruFary. Passengers per 2.30 train. 10 R FIJI.—SOUTHERN CROSS, s.s., from Auckland, about MONDAY, 7th February. . ... • ■: . ■ , o £ oT™T From 20th September to 31st March, 1881, SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS at REDUCED FARES will be issued to MELBOURNE, AVAILABLE for TWO MONTHS from date of issue. Particulars at Company's office. COASTAL EXCURSION TICKETS. From tho 15th December, 1680, to 31st January, I^2l'. ES TURN TICKETS will be issued between ports within liew Zealand at which the Company's steamers call, at a reduction of 30 per cent, on the two single fares, available for return until tho 28th February. 1881.■ . Offiobs : Corner of Liverpool and Bond streets. CJTEAM TO LONDON.—ORIENT KJ LINE. - The following Steamships belonging to the ORIENT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED)! and the PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, will leave MELBOURNE on the undermentioned dates for Adelaide and LONDON, via THE SUEZ CANAL and NAPLES'— ' Reg." ■ Reg.- - Tons. Tons Chimborazo 3847 Feb. 1 Cotopaxi 4028 April 12 John Elder 4152 Feb. 15 Lusitania 3825 April 26 Cuzco 3847 Mar. 1 Liguria 4668 May 10 Aconcagua 4107 liar. 15 Potosi 4213 May 24 Orient 6386 Mar. 29 Garonne 3876 ' Juno 7 New Zealand passengers join s.s. Chimborazo at Me!lourne per s.s. Rotomahana f rom Port Chalmers 21st January. And the Service will be maintained by succeeding steamers at intervals of a fortnight Fares to London from 15 to 70 guineas. Suez Canal dues, 8s in addition. i Passengers can book from Dunedin at a through rate to cover Intercolonial fare and Canal dues, and bo' Secure special advantages. Passages from London can be granted in Dunedin Parcels Booked Trißotron to London at Reduced Rates. - For plans and full particulars apply to F. GREEN & CO., and ANDERSON, ANDERSON & CO., Managers of the Orient Steam Navigation Company (Limited) nd in Dunedin to the Agents, I UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW I ZEALAND (LIMITED). ■ DUNEDIN CUSTOM-HOUSE, COMMISSION, AND ■ GENERAL- SHIPPING' AGENCY,- JETTY I , STREET. _ EOR CATLIN'S RIVER and OWAKE. The JANET RAMSAY will be loading TOMORROW (SATURDAY). .Freight payable by rVfT'INVERCARGILL. —The KAKANUI will sail on TUESDAY, the 25th inst. Cargo till noon. CJTEAM to OAMARU, LYTTELTON, KZJ WELLINGTON, WANGANUI, WESTPORT, and GREYMOUTH (taking cargo for PATEA and HOKITIKA to be transhipped).—The s.s. ST. KILDA will sail THIS DAY (FRIDAY), the 21st inst. Cargo received till 3 p,m. FOR JUVERTON.—The MAID OP OTAGO is now loading at the Rattrav Btreet Wharf. . KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. DUNEDIN LIGHTERAGE AND GENERALSHIPPING AGENCY, CRAWFORD STREET. FOR SHAG POINT.—SHAG, s.b., will sail THIS DAY. Freight, 10a per • ton, payable by shippers. FOR INVERCARGILL. — GOOD TEMPLAR will be ready to load about SATURDAY. HENRY GUTHRIE, Harbour Chambers. NEW PADDLEf STEAMER COLLEEN. .iTWj^. TTNTIL further notice will ply as follows:— On MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and FRIDAYS, LEAVING DUNEDIN at 0 a.m; for PORTOBELLO direct, returning thence at 7.30 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.; LEAyiNG WAVERLEY for DUNEDIN 11.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m., 4.30 p.m. At 5 p.m. LEAVING DUNEDIN for PORTOBELLO and back, CALLING, both going and returning, at WAVERLEY, MACANDREW'S, and BROAD BAY. 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 mode with the undersigned. HENRY GUTHRIE, Agent, Crawford street. FOR LONDON DIRECT. To be despatched from the Railway Pier, Port Chal mers, on or about' 15th FEBRUARY NEXT, tS&^&fcs. HP Magnificent Iron JgySTX^,- -*- Clipper Ship • JS^|gS|s* BRITISH SCEPTRE, ■fffiTi'ir' ■■ 1500 tons Register, Hexkt Richards, Commander. This ship offers a favourable opportunity to shippers of wool, grain, and other cargo. For rates ol freight and passage apply NEILL BROTHERS, High and Macandrew streets. i*~WJkj riIHE Powerful Steam J|sgg§|jgg2fwiu run from Henley to Taieri ... Beach on SATURDAYS and HOLIDAYS at 10 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. 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'KEGG, Henley. ,-W-^ mHE NEW ZEALAND 'fS^^r^^ J- EXPRESS COMPANY, *b*jI|g@2gV^.GENERAL CUSTOM-HOUSE AND JgfegiiisagS^ EXPRESS FORWARDING ; ■ ' !.": , AGENTSHead Office: Manse street, Dunedin. ' Parcels Booking-office for Cobb and Co.'s Coaches. - Agents for s.s.,Mountaineer, running regularly (in conjunction with the Railway) between Kingston and Queenstowri. '-•■ .. PARCELS, PACKAGES, &c. FORWARDED and DELIVERED ,to all parts at through and cheap rates. Agencies at all the principal Railway Stations and Towns of New Zealand also the Australian Colonies, reat Britain &c. JCAMPBELI. & CRUST, Proprietors*
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5913, 21 January 1881, Page 1
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