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Shipping. f UNION STEAiI SHIP COMPANY S':"~"^V ■ ' 0F NEW ZEALAND ;' : (; Ti;%*:-; :v (LIMITED). i jr~" ; The above Company will despatel 1 ) Steamers as under :— FOR OAMARU.—MAORI, b.s., or TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Passenger* or, Friday 9 p.m. from Dunedin Wharf. Cargt till 4 p.m. Saloon, 109; RETURN at SINGLE FARE. Steerage, is (not including meals or railway fares). Freight, Its 8d per ton, Including wharfage dnes ai Oimarn. XnOR TIMARU— WAITAKI, b.b., oe X? MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. PasseriKon on Thursday by 6.16 p.m. train. Cargo at Kail way till 10 a.m. Thursday. Fares! Saloon, 16s, return, 20a; Steerage, 10t, return, IBs. FOR AKAROA.—HAWEA, b.b., or MONDAY, 29th August. FOR LYTTELTON and WELLING-TON.-ALBION, s.s.. on WEDNESDAY, 17tl August. Paosenedra by 2.30 p.m. train. To be followed by HINGAROOMA, s.s., 22nd August. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNFv and AUCKLAND.-ALBION, 8.8., on WEDNESDAY, 17th August. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. To be followed by ROTORUA, 8.8., 2ith August. FOR PIOTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, and MANUKAU. — RINGAROOMA, 5.8., no MONDAY, 22nd August. Passengers per 2.80 p.m. train, transhipping at Lyttelton. FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, and GREYiIOUTH.—KEAUTIFUL STAR, 8.5., about THURSDAY, 18th August. Cargo at Wharf. , FOR AUCKLAND, via OAMARU, NAPIER, and TAURANGA.-TAIAROA, s.s , 21st August. Cargo at Wharf. FOR MELBOURNE, via BLUFF and HOBART.-TE ANAU, s.s., on FRIDAY, 18th August. Piwseneera per 2.30 p.m. train. Co b« followed by RINGAROOMA, 5.8., 25th August (not calling at Hobart). FOR SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON—WAKATIPU, s.s., on WEDNESDAY, 17th Au(ru6t (passengers by 12.20 p.m. train); or ALBION, via £ast Coast, on the 17th August. Offtcmi Corner of Liverpool and Bond street*. C3TEAM TO LONDON.—ORIENT O LINE. The following Steamships belonging to the ORIENT 3TEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED), and the PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, will cave MELBOURNE on the undermentioned datee for Adelaide and LONDON, via THE SUEZ CANAL and NAPLES :- Reg. Reg. Tone. TonßGaronne 3878 Sept. 6 John Elder 4162 Nov. 14 Lusitanift SS26 Sept. 19 Sorata 4014 Nov. 28 Lisruria 4606 Oct. 3 Cuico 3847 Dec. 12 Potosl 4213 Oct.jl7 Cotopaxl 4028 Dec. 2d Chimborazo 3847 Oct. 31 Orient 6886 Jan. 9, New Zealand passengers Join B.s. Garonne at Melbourne per B.s. Ringarooma from Port Chalmers on THURSDAY, 26th August. And the Service will be maintained by succeeding steamers at intervals of a fortnight. Fares to London from 16 to 70 guineas. Suei Canal dues, to In addltlsn. Passengers can book from Dunedin at a throngs rate to cover Intercolonial fare and Canal due*, and M> secure special advantages. Passages from London can be granted In Dunedin. PAECBLB BOOKBD THRODOH TO LONDON AT RKHUOD For plane and full particulars apply to F. GREEN & CO., and ANDERSON, ANDERSON * CO., Managen of the Orient Steam Navigation Company (Limited), and In Dunedin to the Agents, UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NSW ZEALAND (LIMITED). DUNEDIN CUSTOM-HOUSE, COMMISSION. AND GENERAL SHIPPING AGENCY, VOGEL STREET. C 3 TEAM TO NAPIER, calling at 5 OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON (taking cxTgo for transhipment to Gisborne, Foxton, Wanganui, and Patea).—The B s. GO-AHEAD will sail TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), the 18th inst. Cargo received till 10 am. QTJSAM to INVEROARGILL WHARF. J5 -The b.s. KAKANUI will Ball about MONDAY, 22nd inst. FOR GREYMOUTH DIRECT.The ELIZA FIRTH will be loading on FRIDAY, and sail on SATURDAY. TTIOR NEWCASTLE DIRECT.—The 1 barque FREDERICK BASSIL will sail about WEDNESDAY, the 24th inst. Cargo and passenffers taken at cheap rates. KEITH RAMSAY. Agent. OVERLAND ROUTE TO EUROPE Via SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. The Australian Pacific Mall Steamship Company, under Contract with the Now South Walee and New Zealand Government* for the Conveyance ol Her Majesty's Mails. jj^^^ nnHE Magntfioent Sorew SJBHSVx^ Steamßhlp 8600 Tonß, (fill leave AUCKLAND for SAN FRANCISCO, Via Honolulu, On TUESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1881. A steamer will leave Port Chalmors on WEDNESDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, conveying passengers. Through Fares from Port Chalmers I— Saloon to London £74) Spar deck, £2 extra, Saloon to Liverpool £76) Bridal Chamber, £6 extra. Steerage .. .. £42 Port Chalmers to Sau Francisco: Saloon £48 Steerage - £26 HENRY DRIVER, Agent, High street (next Watson's Hotel). Situations Vacant. Cash advertisements under this head, not exceeding fourteen words, will be charged SIXPENCE. WANTED, Man to take charge of Farm. Knowledge of cattle and Bheep indispensible. State wages.—Box 160, P.O. 13au WANTED, a Thoroughly Practical Brewer, or other good Business Man, with capital of from £2000 to £3000, to join advertiser in a large brewing business in one of the principal cities in New Zealand. Communications strictly confidential. Reference) exchanged.—Addresa Box 207, Post-oflice, Dunedin. 16au V\J ANTED, an experienced Second in f T Wholesale Cloihing Department.—Apply by letter, Box 46, Post-office^ ldauj WANTED, smart Lad, accustomed to city.—Apply, own handwriting, with references, Wheeler's, Stafford street. CiKEWt'S Wanteda—Female Cooka |O (farm, station), Hotel Girls, Butcher (small goods), Farm Men, Station Men, Tradesmen, Business Men, Boys, &c. WANTED, Attendants, Oooka (country hotels) Housemaids, Nuries, Waitress, Cook, and Laundresses, number of General Servants.—Murley'a Office. WANTED, Barmaidß, Housemaids, Waitresses, General Servants (hotels, farms). Waiting engagements—Cooks, Couples, Ploughmen, Orooma, Shepherds.—Grant's. Situations "Wanted. Advertisements under thla head, not exceeding fourteen words, will be charged SIXPENCE.] rpHE Advertiser (recently in business) JL is open for Engagement as Traveller for either drapery or grocery; North Island preferred, having good connection there. Represented Wellington nrmi for several years; references.— Addresß Iraveller, F. K. Jacknon, Esq., Wmgauni. WANTED, by first-class Man Cook, situation in club or hotel; well up in French, English, and German cookery, jellies, creams, ices, &c—Address L. Chef, Times Office. 17au /GOVERNESS in Private Family.— VJT Young Lady wishes Eugagement; English, muaic—Anxious, Timea Office, 16au WANTED, by Christian Young Man, competent Bookkeeper, Situation—Clerk, Collector, or Storeman.—Ledger, Times Office. 16au DRAPERS. —Competent Man requires Engagement; well up in all departments.— Address Business, Times Office. 16au WANTED KNOWN.—Mm Chalmers wishes to inform the Ladles of Town and country that they can rely upon getting flrat-clasf Servants nt her office, Labour Exchange, opposite Criterion Hotel Miscellaneous Wants. Cash advertisements under thin head, not exceeding fourteen words, will be charged SIXPENCE. APEf SON with a small capital wishes to take a Share in a Brewery; some knowledge of tho business.—Apply J. W., 'I imes Office. J2au PARTNER Wanted, with not less than £50; single man preforred.—For particulars, R. W., Times Offico. lflau PARTNERS.— Business Partnerships arranged. Only bona fide Principals entertained. All transactions strictly confidential.—John Skene, Dunedin. ANTED KNOWN,—Newest Dosigns in Silver and Gold Jewellery, suporior quality, cheap. Watches Cleaned from 4s 6d ; guaranteed 12 months. Other Repairs equally low prices.— A. Fettling, Watchmaker aud Jeweller, 32 Princes street. 3ju T\T ANTED KNOWN.— ThePlaaleren Vl Association meets every Monday Night at the Waverley Hotel, Moray place. 24mj WANTED KNOWN, — Fashionable Dresses made Cheap for Cash.—MißS Kelly Cumberland and Albany streets. WANTED KNOWN, — Bailey anc Kerr's American Novelty Store, 66 Prince; street, next Queen's Theatre; Dunedin. The trodl supplied.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6090, 17 August 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6090, 17 August 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6090, 17 August 1881, Page 1

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