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Shipping. UNION STKAM SHIP COMPANY 'fe^Vr^ OF NEW ZEALAND !fs^Pß|s\ (LIMITED). || ~*ss^ above Company will despatch II) Stoanioru as uodor !— FOR OAMARU.—MAORT, a.s., on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. -Passengers This Day (Friday) by 9 p.m. train. Cargo till 2 p.m. FOR TIMARU —WAITAKI, a.a., on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. P^ cni»'«« on .Monday next 5 p.m. from Wharf. Cargo till 3 p.m. FOR AKAHO A. -PENGUIN, s.a., MONDAY, 31st July. FOR LYTTELTON and WICLLfNG TON. PENG I IN, •>.s.. on MONDAY, Slst July. Passengers by 12.25 p.m. train. Cargo till 1 p.m. Saturday. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, uud AUCKLAND.-HERO. i.». NttXT WEDNESDAY, 2ud August. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. FOR PICTOS, NELSON, TARANAKI, and MANUKAU.-PENGUIN, *.... on MONDAY, 31st July. I'Mxeuirora per 12.26 p.m. train. Cargo till 1 p.m. Saturday. FOR MELBOURNE, via BLUFF. -RINGAUOOMA, a.s., on THURSDAY NEXT. Pos3engors per 3.30 p.m. train. To be followed oj ARAWATA, 8.5., on THURSDAY, 3rd August (calling at Ilobart). ■ IIO.R SY-DNICY, via LYTTELTON, I? WELLINGTON, and EAST COAST.-HERO, 8.5., on WEDNESDAY, 2nd August. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. IVOR WESTPORT, via OAMARU V and LYTTELTON.-SOUTHERN CROSS, 8.8., on THURSDAY NEXT, 3rd Au','Ußt. 171ORLEVLIKA.— TAIAKOA, s.s., will JJ leave Auckland on TUESDAY, 22nd August. Offices : Corner of Liverpool and Bond streets. STEAM TO LONDON. — OUIENT LINE. lue following Steamships billowing to the OKIKKT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMiTEDJ, ma tin PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANI, will leave MELBOURNE on the undermentioned diK>> (or LONDON, via ADELAIDE and CAPE TOWN, taVing cargo and paseongord for the Capo. Potosi 4210 Aug. 7 Otlcnt »BS6 — lbimborazo3W7 Aug. 21 Lualtenls SSiG — John Elder toll Sept. 4 Llgurla 1686 - Cuzco 3847 — I Austral 6300 — Cosopaxl ti)2b — I Garonno 8878 — New Zaal&nd passengers may connect s.s. Potosi »t lielboutno pot a.v. Uotomahaua from. Port Chaluiurt THURSDAY, 27th July. And tha ScrviuO will be mklutalnod by inccoodln; Biov.ccra at lmervula ol a fortnlgbt. Fares to London from 16 to 70 gulneiu. ?.-.Bdsa(,'ore can book from Duncuin »» » through nto to cover Intercolonial tore find Qsual dime, «i:J so secure special Advantages. Saloon passengers are allowed to break their Passages frcm London can be granted In Donedln. Pakoiu Bookjd Tuaouan to Lohdom at P.sp'joa» RiTBS. For pUns and fall particulars apply to F. QUEEN ft CO., and ANDERSON, ANDERSON t, CO., i!»n>s«« of the' Orient Steam Navigation Company (Limited), and In Danedln to the Agents. Note, -t- The POTOSI and following steamers, until further notice, proceed-Home via Capo of Good Hope. ONION STEAM SHIP COMPANY Or NSW ZEALAND (LIMITED). DUNEDIN CUSTOM • HOUBK, COMMISSION »NL' QKNSKAL BBIPPINO AOKNOY, . VOOIEL BTRBKT. STEAM to LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and WANGANUI (taking cargo for NAPIER, PICTON, BLENHEIM, PATEA, and FOXTON) —The s.s GO-AHEAD, TOMORROW (SATUHDAY), tho 291h inst. Cargo received in Sheds. QTEAM to INVERGARGILL WHARF >J —The s.s. KAKANUI, on TUESDAY, Ist August. Cargo recei red in Sheds. FOR GREYMOUTH.—The ELIZA FIRTH will ba loading at Rattray streot Wharf on Monday. TTMJR HuKITiKA.— The ISABELLA J? ANDERSON will be loading about MONDAY. KKITH RAMIiAY, Atftt, . DUNEDIN LIGHTERAGE AND GENERAL SHIPPING AGENCY, VOGEL STREET. ClOlt SHAG POINT—SHAG, «.•., V wIU sail on THURSDAY, height, Id pel ton, f»y«blo by shippers. FOR AUCKLAND.—CAMILLE loading at Rattray street Jetty. FOR OWAXE RIVER. — SHAG, s.s., will sail on SATURDAY. Freight payable by shippers. FOR CATLIN'S RIVER.—ISABELLA will sail on SATURDAY. F.eight payable by shippers. ~HENRY GUTHRIE, Agent. BARQUE PAMPERO, FROM LIVERPOOL. ALL CLAIMS against the above Vessel must be rendered to the Undersigned in duplicate not later than Noon of MONDAY, 31st inst., otherwise they will not be recognised. NEILL & CO. (LIMITED), Agents, 28jy Bond street. / t *f. Ott U b tt L. t 1" U, vJT Custom housi *»t> Couhissiok Aa«m, Will despatch: ?or Auckland f Annabell About 29th For Auckland Clansman To follow For Auckland | Darcy Pratt To follow I For Napier I Mary Ogilvle About 30th For Napier Linda Webber To follow FOl Wellington | Vessel Early GEORGE BLYTH, Aeobl. C^^^ mHE NEW ZEALAND Hji|2>^ EXPRESS COMPANY, ""^^^^^ GENERAI. CUSTOMS * EXPRESS FORWARDING AGENTS, Despatch PARCELS, PACKAGES, *c., by Express tnd Goods Trains to all Stations connected with Dunfldin by rail, Dally. . To Northern and West Coast ports by overy steamer. To the Australian Colonies Weekly. To Groat Britain and the Continent of Europe via Melbourne, by mall and other steamer, Fortnightly Parcels forwarded by or ordered through the N.Z. GxpreS3 Co. delivered promptly on arrival at destination, without trouble to consignees. Order from Melbourne through *•. xATE, 13 Market treet; Great Britain, W. R. BUTTON S CO., Golden iane, Barbican, London, and every town in Britain. PARCELS RATE.-LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND. 21b lb 101b 161b 201b 2s 6d 6a 7s 6d 10a 12s fid 801b 401b 001b 801b 1001b 15a 17> 6d 22s 6d 26s 6d SCs. CAMPBELL k CBUST, 7 Manse street. Dune in. Situations Vacant, * Cash adverllsomcntß undor this head, not exceeding ton/toon words, will be charged SIXPENCE. WANTED, a smart, experienced TRAVELLER for Wine, Spirit, and General Trado.-By letter only, Box 260. 28jy WANTED, a. well educated YOUTH for a Merchant's Office.—Address, own handwriting, V., Timea Office. ' 26jy WANTEO, William Goramell and wife call 10 sharp; accomplished Oovemeaaea also. Other tla'sea as usual.—Skene. WANTED, 80 Men, lla per day; 20 Ploughmen, Gardeners, Waitresses, Cooks, Housemaids, General Servants, Kursegirls —Grant's. WANTED, Barmaids, Cooks, Waitresses, General Servants (Oainaru); General Servants, Waitress, Housemaid (Invercargillj; Housekeepers, Female Cooks, Tablemaids, experienced Nurse 3 (private families, Dunedin); General Servants (Cromwell, Naseby—highest wages); Hotel Manager, Waiter, Cfillarman.—Mra Dick. WANTED, Cooks, experienced Housemaids, Nurses, useful Girls, Dairymaids, Cook and Laundrtsa, Girls (hotels, stapionß).—Murley's. WANTED, Bmarfc BOY to sßirpapers" on tho Northern train.—Apply to the Publisher, Times Office. WANTED, active young MAN, to make himself useful, and assist in kitchen.—Apply at Larner's. rfIUE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND Require a Gentleman as MANAGER; must have extensive practical experience in Fire and Marino Business. Colonial knowledge indispensable. Applications to be sent in on or before the 10th day of AUGUST NEXT to the temporary offices, Canada Buildings, addressed to tho Chairman of Directors, Auckland. 26jy WANTED, energetic TRAVELLER, to introduce Haxton and Beattie's New Steel and Iron PATENT FLEXIBLE HARROWS, which are now ready for delivery in various sizes. Must be able to manage tho oflico work, be civil and obliging, and have mechanical knowledge. These implements as now turned out have various improvements in details that weic not possessed by thoso originally produced, and are sure to prove a good line for the right man.— Apply, stating qualifications, and salary or commission required, to HAXTON k BEATTIE. City Foundry, 24jy Cumberland street, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6383, 28 July 1882, Page 1

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