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Shipping,. UNION STBAM SHIP COMPA ! SrVJ~^ OF NEW ZEALAND ifSfHfiia (LIMITED). | «*a^ & |, ove Company will doapn Jj Stcamors as undor :— FOR OAMARU.—MAORI; a.s., TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. — Pas»enE on Tuesday by B p.m. train. Cargo till 2 p.m. FOR TIMARU— WAITAKI, s.a., MONDAYS and ■ THURSDAYS. Paawng on Monday 6 p.m. from Wharf. Cargo till Sp. FOR AKAUOA.—PENGUIN, s.i MONDAY, 31st July. Cargo till 1 p.m. FOR LYTTELTON and WKLLIN' TON.-PENGI IN, *.s.. on MONDAY, 3 July. Passengers by 12.25 p.m. train. Cargo 1 p.m. This Day. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNB, m AUCKLAND.-HERO. «.«.. NKXT WEDNI DAY, 2nd August. Passengers by 2.30 p. train. FOR PICTOtfi NELSON, TAR, NAKI, and MANUKAU.-PENGUIN, «.•.., MONDAY, 31st July. Passoneora per 12.25 p. tiain. Cargo till 1 p.m. Thiß Day. FOR MELBOURNE, via BLUFJ • -RINGAUOOMA, s.s.. on THURSDAY NEK Passengers per 3.30 p.m. train. To be followed uy ARAWATA, s.s., on TIIURSDA 3rd August (oallliii,- at Hobart). ITIOR SyDNKY, via LYTTELTOI X? WELLINGTON, and EAST COAST.—HER 8.9., on WEONESDAY, 2nd August. Fafßen;;c by 2.30 p.m. train. IYIOR WESTPORT, via OAMAR 1? and LYTTBLTON.-SOUTHERN CROSS, s.i on THURSDAY NEXT, 3rd August. mOB LEVUKA.— TAIAROA, s.s., wi JD leave Auckland on TUESDAY, 22nd August. Offices : Corner of Liverpool and Bond streets. CJTEAM TO LONDON.—JORIEN' (a line. Chu lolloping SSOMiwhlpu l)o!cuglnK to the OISIKS jrSA'i NAViGATION COMPANY (LIMITED), ns Sha I'ACiFIC STiiAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, ivi leiv-. HBr,nOUIISRo:i the undermentioned Ar.l?' t( LONDON, via ADELAIDE and CAPE TOWN, taVill cargo and passengers for the Cape. £S. i & Chimborazo3Si7 Aug. 21 LuoltanU SS26 — John Elder 4814 Sept. 4 Liguria («i8 — Ouzco 8317 — Austral 5800 — Ooiopaxi soib — I Garonne 3576 — Ori'JQt SiKJ — I Now Zealand passenger:) may connect 3.8. Chin] borazo st aiolboucna pot d.v. Arawata from l^or Chimera THURSDAY, 10th August And Sao dervko will D 6 mfciiiiaiosd oy raocssdltv tjtO'iixiQ7<i &t lntcrvfilij of ft fo»iiiiJj'.iß« Firns to London (roai 15 to 7'J guineas. Pfc-jscngen «n book from Don-Mil; at » thioagl r»co Is cover Intercolonial faro snil Oan»I does, and n secure spgcbtf sdvaatigos. Saloon passengers are allowed to break thel journey. f sssages from London cac bo xrsnted in Danotfln. PiEOBIS B00KX» THMiTOU TO LOiIDOS AT KBPDOW Fo: plans Mid fail puticuian apply to F. GREEN J CO., »nd ANDKRSON, ANDERSON is CO., Hanegori O tte O;h^t Steam Navigation Company (Limited) t, d In Uaaedln to the Agents. : Special Noticj.—ln consequence of tho unsettled Btate of affairs in Egypt, the Steamers of Oriont Lint will, until further notice, proceed Homewards, vii Cape of Good Hope. ONION BTBAH SHIP COMPANY Ot NEW ZKALANP (LIMITED). CHKBIN CUBTOU • HOUBS, COMMISSION, 4»I QKNKBAL gHiFPINB AaKfJUY, VOQKI g'FBKKI THE s.s. GO-AHEAD sails THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 29th inst., taking cargo foi LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, WANGANUI, NAPIER, PICTON, BLENHEIM, PATEA, and FOXTON. Cargo received till 2 p.m. OTEAM to INVERCARGILL WHARF O —Tho s.s. KAKANUI, on TUESDAY, Ist August. Cargo received in Sheds. FOR GREYMO*UTH.—Tho ELIZA FIRTH will bs loading at Rattray street Wharf on Monday. —— FUR HOKITfKA.—The ISABELLA ANDERSON will be leading about MONDAY. SttlTß HASiBA*:, Aireor. a-tt OR G B B L V T H, Custom nous* Asn Comhimioh Auxn, Will despatch; For Auckland Annaboll Early For Auckland Clansman To follow For Auckland Darcy Pratt To follow For Napier I Mary Ogllvie About 30th For Napier Linda Webber To follow Foi Wellington | Vessel Early^ GEORGE BLVTB, Aeent. •' • BARQUE PAMPERO, FROM LIVERPOOL". ALL CLAIMS against the above Vessel must bo rendered to the Undersigned in duplicate-not later than Noon of MONDAY, 31st inst., otherwise they will not be recogjised. NEILL & CO. (LIIHTED), Agents, 28jy Bond street. PACIFIC MAIL S.S. COMPANY. TO PASSENGERS DESIROUS OF AVOIDING THE HEAT AND DISCOMFORT OF THE RED SEA. QUICKEST ROUTE TO GREAT BRITAIN, VIA AMERICA. Under Contract with the New South Wales and New Zealand Governments. -Wa. rpHE Magnificent Steamfpwsi^KldN,. A ships of this Line leave Auck*FMKka\XVand for San Francisco (calling at J^gH|£f Honolulu) every fourth TUESDAY, &s under i— Steamer, Tons. A^amd. Australia .. .. 8200 15th Aug., ISB2 City of New York .. 3400 12th Sept., 1882 Zealandia .. .. 3200 I,oth Oct., 18S2 City of Sydney .. 3400 7th Nay., 1882 Passengers from Port Chalmers leave by Union S.S. Co.'s steamers running in connection overy fourth Wbdnusday immediately previous to above dates. Passengers are booked from any port in New Zealand through to London, Liverpool, Plymouth, Southampton, Glasgow, Queenstown, Belfast, Londonderry, Paris, Havre, Cherbourg, Hamburg, Antwerp, Brussels, Bremen, Rotterdam, Harlingen, Gothenburg, Christiania, Copenhagen, &c. with special advantages, md may, without extra cost, avail themselves of the Southern Pacific Railroad (with its connections) now jpen, thus avoiding the winter's cold of tho more northern route, and lor a slight additional charge may to through the Southern States to New Orleans, and thence to New York. Pissengera have choice of the unrivalled Atlantic steamships of the Cunard, Inman, White Star, and other Lines. And all first-class passengers are allowed 2001b baggage FREE OF CHARGE. Tickets are good until used, and allow passengers to stop off as long as they choose, to visit all places of interest in America and Canada. Stop-over privileges are also allowed on steamtrs' tickeM for Auckland er Honolulu. TimoDGB Fake to London from Port Cualmbks . aloon Steamer and Ist Class Railroad £72 8s Od Steerage and 3rd Class Railroad .. £39 3s 9d Pori Chalmbrs to Sam Francisco. Saloon.. ~ .. .. £46 8a 0(1 Steerage .. .. .. £24 Os Od Time Curds, Railway Slaps, and all other informal tion, and Guide Books showing all routes to any poini p the United States may be had on application. HENRY DRIVER, Agent, my High street, next Watson's Hotel. Situations Vacant. Ca^h Advertisements under thie head, not exceeding !ou/«een words, will be charged SIXPENCE. WANTED, a MASTER for the Milford School Attendance, 43. Salary, £135 per annum, a'!! residence. Applications, with certificates and test! monials, reoeived at the Education Office, Tirnaru, til Monday, August 7th.—H. W. Hammond, Secretary. mag MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND Requir a Gentleman as MANAGER; mußt have extensiv practical experience in Fire and Marine Business Colonial knowledge indispensable. Applications to be sent in on or before the lOtl day of AUGUST NEXT to tho temporary offices Canada Buildings, addressed to the Chairman c Directors, Auckland. 26j THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. NORMAL SCHOOL, CHRISTCIIURCH. PRACTISING DEPARTMENT. WANTED, for tho Girls' School, HEAD MIS TRESS, to act under the general diroction c the Principal, taking practical charge of the Girli Pcpartment, and assisting in the training of Btudenti It is desirable that she should be trained ; necessar that she should be highly certificated, experienced i the necessities of large schools, and able to furnis eyidence of success as a teacher and a tamer c other teachers. Salary £200, with house allowance (£3O), and bonus for certificate. Applications, stating qualifications, and giving fa particulars ol career, training, experience, &c, muE be sent in to tho Chairman of tho Board not late than'lst AUGUST next. J. V. CeLBORNE-VEEL, Secretary. Christchurch, 13th Juno, 1882. 17j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6384, 29 July 1882, Page 1

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