Shipping. ■ UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY if \.' 0F NEW ZEALAND I-S.^SSJ A (LIMITED). The above Company will despatct •' Steamers as under :— FI.OR OAMARU.—MAOKI, s.a., on TUESDAYS »nd FRIDAYS. Pswenuen on Friday by 9 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf till 4 p.m. S»loon,' 10b j RETURN at SINGLE FARE. Steowgo, 6s (no 4 Including rce»la or railway faros). Freight, l!s 8d per ton, Including whaifaga dues ti Oimaru. FOR TIMASU.-WATTAKr, s.s., on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Passon(reis Thursday 6 p.m. from Dunedin Wharf. Cargo till i p.m. Fares i Saloon, 16a, return, 20a j Btesr&ne, 10s return, 15e. FOR AKARO A. —PENGUIN, b.b., on MONDAY, 13th February. FIOR LYTTELTON and WELLING-TON.-TE ANAU, p.b., THIS DAY (WEDNES- . DAY), Bth February. Passengers by 5.15 p.m. train. To be followed by PENGUIN, 8.8., 13th February. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND. — TE ANAU, e.s., THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), Bth February. Passengers by 5.16 p.m. train. To be followed by ARAWATA, s.s., 15th February. 17J0R PIOTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, &.' and MANUKAU.-rENGUW, e.s., oh MONDAY, 13th February. Passengers per 12.25 p.m. train. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT.--ALBION, s.s., on MONDAY, 13th February. FIOR MELBOURNE, via BLUFF and HOBART.-ROTORUA, b.b.. THURSDAY' 9th February. Passenirew per 3.30 p.m. train. Co be followed by RINGAROOMA, b.8., 16th February (not calling at Hobart). . FOR SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON. — WAKATIPU s t TUESDAY, 28th February. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. Passengers can proceed via East Coast, transhipping at Auckland to s.s. Hero-. FIOR HOKITIKA, WESTPORT, and GREYMOUTH, via OAMARU.—BEAUTIFUL STAR, 5.8., on SATURDAY, 11th Februarj'. Cargo at Wharf. THOR LEVUKA.—TAIAROA, s.s., will JL leave Auckland about 20th February. EXCURSION SEASON.-DuringFebruary RETURN ICKETS will be issued between ports on the Coast of ; ew Zealand at which Company's steamers call at a REDUCTION of SO PER CKNT, OFF TWO SINGLE l^?, Sl ra^ ilable for Return mitil 31iltl March > !882SPtCIAL CONCESSIONS will also be made on Intercolonial passages. : Qmots l Cornor of Liverpool and Bond sJreais. STEAM TO LONDON.—ORIENT. Tho following Steamships belonging to the ORISNT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED), and the PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, will Uttve MELBOURNE on the undermentioned d»4as fei Adelaida and LONDON, via THE SUEZ OANAL and NAPLES :— Beg. . I Reg. Tozia. i Tons. Llguria 4566 Feb. 22 J Sorata 4014 April 19 Garonne 38P6 Mar. 21 Cuzoo 8347 May 2 Potpsi 4213 Mar. 8 Cotopaxl aO2b May 16 Chimborazo 3847 Mar. 22 Orient 6386 May 30 John Elder 4152 April 5 Lusitanla 8526 Juno IS Kew Zealand passengers JoSo. B.a. Liguria at Molbourne per s.s. Rotorua frcm Port Chalmers THURSDAY, 9th February. And the Service will be maintained by sncceedlrg Bteameiß at inter\-alB of a foEinight. Fares to London from 15 {o 70 guineas, Buei Cucil decs, 8a lv fcdctl'iion. Passengers can book from Dnnedin at a ihrosgfa rate to cover Intercolonial fare and Csnal dues, »nd bo ' seccte special advantages. Passageß from London can be granted in Dunedln. Parcels Booslbd Theovqh to London at Rhddoed Ratbs. ; '. For piano and full particulars apply to P. GREEN fc CO., and ANDERSON, ANDERSON & CO., Managers of the Orient Steam Navigation Company (Limited).' and In Dnnedin to the Agenda, UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OJ SE^ ZEALAND (LIMITED). OCKEDIH CUSTOM•HODBK, aO__IS8IO». ASD OSNEF.AL BHIPPINS AJEJf.OI, VOQEL SIKBKT. QTEAM to INVEROARGILL WHARF k3 —The s.s. KAKANUI will sail on TUESDAY, the 14th inst. Cargo received on Monday. FOR HOKITIKA, via TIMARU.— The MARTHA REID will sail TO-MORROW THURSDAY), the 9th mat. FOR RIVEUTON.— The MAID OF OTAGO, now loading, Bails THURSDAY, 9th FOR, TIMARU.—The MARTHA REID sails TO-MORROW (THURSDAY). Cargo taken at cheap rate. FOR' GREYMOUTH.--The ELIZA FIRTH sails on FRIDAY. ■Cargo received . at Railway-station. KKITH BAHSAY, Agsoi DUNEDIN LIGHTERAGE AND GENERAL SHIPPING AGENCY, VOGEL STREET. FOR SHAG- POINT.-SHAG-, b.s., will Bail on THURSDAY. Freight, 10s per ton, payable by ahlppera. T7IOR, INVERCARGILL—PALMERSJJ TON will be ready to load in a few days. TTIOR AUCKLAND.—DEFIANCE will JL. be ready to load about FRIDAY. HENRY GUTHRIE, Agent. WAVER LEY FERRY.— During the SUMMER MONTHS the p.e. COLLEEN will ply as follows :— l9»ylngDunedln Leaving Wavorfey 7.40 a.tn. 7.50».m. 8.20 „ 8.50 „ 8.20 „ 9.45 „ " 10.80 „ 11.0 „ ' 12.48 p.m. S.IG p.m. S „ B „ *.2O „ 6.« ! 6.50 ~ e.s6 „ 9.15 „ 9.40 „ Oh Sohbayo. 10 a.m. 10.20 a.m. 1.16 p.m. a 1.80 p.m. • 2 „ And 'roquontly thereafter until {.80 p.m. • HENRY QUTHRIB, Agent, . Vo?el street. STEAM JO LONDON, Via.the CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, Calling at Capetown. if'CKJv ; TVTESSRS MONEY WIG- —*-■- RAM & SONS' (L.™ ited) J^SsS^^^ favourite Passenger Steamship .JM-J^JCS . NORTHUMBERLAND, ■. . • 2178 Tons, . E. S. Babot, Commander, will be despatched from HobsonV Bay for LONDON, via CAPETOWN, on SATURDAY, 18th February. This steamer's saloon cabins are Epacious, wellventilated, and specially adapted for families. An experienced Surgeon is carried. Passengers proceeding by the Northumberland will avoid the extreme heat which prevails at that soason of the year in the Red Sea. Special allowances made to passengers booking in New Zealand. For circulars and further particulars apply to ■■■.-. NEILL & CO., 24ja Bond street. STEAM TO PORTOBELLO, BROAD BAY, MACANDREWS, &o. dM^VI ' SAPPHO J2M|«ttl3ni\^^ w'" TUn Qaily> leaving Portobello jSgijaißltß.jggj at 8 a.m., returning from Dunedin at 5.15 p.m. On SUNDAYS will leave Dunedin at 10.30, returning from Portobello at 4. GEORGE BLYTH, 28ja • ' Agent. mHE NEW ZEALAND *^^^y^^> EXPRESS COMPANY, ifYwSKiranr* OENERAL CUSTOMS & EXPRESS FORWARDING AGENTS, : Despateb PABCELS, PACKAGES, be., by Express and Goods Tratiw to all Stations connected with DunBdin by rail, DsUy. To Hortheni and Woat Coast ports by every steamer. To the Australian Colonies Weekly. To Great Britain and the Continent of Europe via Melbourne, by mail and other steamer, Fortnij-htly Parcels forwarded by or ordered through tho N.Z. Express Co. delivered promptly on arrival at destination, without trouble to consignees. Order from Melbourne through jf. mATE, 13 Market treet; Oicjt Britain, W. R.■ BUTTON & CO., Golden >ano, Barbicani JjOtdou, and every town In Britain. PARCELS RATE.-L0HB0"n TO NEW ZEALAND. 21b 1b 101b 151b 201b 2s 6d Bs 7s Cd 103 12s 6d 801b 401b 601b SOib JOOlb IBs 17a 6d 22s ed 2Cs 6d SCa. CAMPBELL & CRUST, ■ . 7 Manse ttreot, Dunedin. FENWIOX & KENNEDY, .COMMISSION MERCHANTS CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENTS, AND BROKERS, Liverpool street. Shares Bought and Sold on ommtai . Situations Vacant. Cash advertisements under this head, not exceeding fourteen words, will fee charged BIXPENCE. "VXTANTED, good BLACKSMITHS (handy men).VY Haxton and Beattie, Patent Harrow Works, Pope, I 1 O" ~TjTrjTTj2iC-\Vante.d hy a Leading House in Wellington; a'first-class HAND to take charge of the CLOTHING DE^AKTMENT. Must.thoroughlj understand hia busineaß; no .others need .Apply Applicants to state ago, salary required, and enclose photo, and references, to; Box 97, ?X>., W.el lingtcm. »'
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 February 1882, Page 1
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