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Shipping. UNION STfiAM SHIP COMPANY ' || T' <"Vr^Sj OF NI!W ZEALAND j|>lliiis\ (LIMITED). W^ \^^^ tt)ov(] company win despatch f Steamor3 as under :•- FOR OAMARU.-MAORI, b.s., on TUESDAYS and ™DAYS q - on Tuesday by 9 p.m. tram. Cargo till 2 p.m. FOR TIMARU-WAITAKI, S.&, on MONDAYS oud THURSDAYS. • l'^e'Se'* This Day (Monday) 6 p.m. from Wharf. Cargo till 3 p.m. FOR AKAKO A.—PENGUIN, a.a., THIS DAY (MONDAY), 81st July. FOR LYTTELTON and WKLLINO-TON.-PENGUIN, ..... THIS DAY (MONDAY). Passengers by 12.26 p.m. train. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNJE, and AUCKLAND-niSRO. ..... HKXT WEDNESDAY, 2nd August. Passengers by 2.50 p.m. train. FOR PICTO3\ NELSON, TARANAIU, and MANUKAU.-PESGUIN, «.».. THIS DAY (MONDAY). Passings per 12.25 p.m. iraiu. FOR MELBOURNE, via BLUFF. -RINGAKOOJIA, 5.3., on THURSDAY NEXT. Passengers per 3.30 p.m. train. _, ¥ttoC!rkAV To bo followed '.} ARAWA I'A, s.s., on THURSDAY, 3rd August (oslllnj! at Hobart). ITIOR SYDNEY, via LYTTKLTON, Jj WELLINGTON, and KAST COAST.-lIEKO, s.s., on WEDNESDAY, 2nd August, ra^ciyors by 2.30 p.m. train. I*OK TADRANGA, GISBOHNE, and £? NAPIEK.-MAHINAPUA, 8.8., on SATURDAY, 6th August (calling at Oamaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington). rj^Oß WfcSTPORT, via OAMARU JL 1 and LYTTELTON.-SOUTHERN CROSS, s.s., on THURSDAY NEXT, 3rd August (taking cargo for transhipment to Greymouth and Hokltika from Wcstport). FOR LEVUKA.—TAIAROA, s.a., will leave Auckland on TUESDAY, 22nd August. Ofhcss : Corner of Liverpool and Bond streets. STEAM TO LONDON. —[ORIENT LINE. t ht tallowing Stoauidhlps belonging to tho OKUtNT JTEVM NAVIGATION COMPANY (L(JHTISD), »ud th» i'AOIKIC STEAM SAVIOATION COMPANS, *U1 le«.vMf'"t,DOrjßNKoTi the undermentioned d»t«- 'ft LONDON, via ADELAIDE and CAPE TOWN, taking cargo and passougerd for the Cape. Chlmborazo3347 Aug. 21 Lusitanl« 8826 — John Elder 4814 Sept. i Ligurl* »«66 — Oaico 8847 — Austral 6300 — Cooopji) iO2s — Garonne 3876 — Orlant 6SBO — New Zealand passengers may connect s.s. Chimborazo It Melbourne per 8.8. Arawota from Poit Ch»'roei3 THURSDAY, 10th August And the Sejvlcewill bo munuined by inoosodlßj Bteamers »i Intervals of a tortnigha, . Fares to London from 15 k .V) 70 guineas. Ptssengors can- book from Dunedin »« it Ihrongh nte to cover Intercolonial tare and Canal dnei, »nd to secure epoclal advantages. Saloon passengers are allowed to break their journey. Passages from London can be granted In Danedin. PAHOIILS BOOKID TnBOuOB TO LOKDOB IT R*DCOID< RiTMS. Foi plans and full particulars apply to F. GREEN * CO., *nd ANDERSON, ANDERSON 6 CO., Manager! o! too Orient Sfceani Navigation Company (Limited), kid in Danedln to tho Agente. ■■ SrEdAL Notice.—ln consequonce of tho unsettled state of affairs in Egypt, the Steamers of Orient Line will, untilflurther notice, proceed^ Homewards, via Cape of Good Hopo. * ONION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NSW ZEALAND (LIMITED). JONKDIN CUSTOM-HOUBB, OOMIIIHBION. 4KD OKNKRAL BHIFPING AOSNOS, VOOBL arucne THE B.a. GO-AHEAD saik THIS DAY, •> (MONDAY), 31st inst., taking cargo for LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, WANGANUI, NAPIER, PICTON, BLENHEIM, PATEA, and FOXTON. Cargo received till 11 a.m. CjTEAMto INVERCARGILL WHARF JO -The s.s. KAKANUI, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). Ist August. Cargo received till 8 p.m. This Day. FOli GREYMOUTH.—The ELIZA FIRTH will be loading at Rattray street Wharf TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). FOR HOKITIKAT-The ISABELLA ANDERSON will bo loading about THURSDAY. affilTH RAKSMr. ajio'J-. DUNiSDIN LIGHTERAGE AND GENERAL SHIPPING AGENCY, VOGEL STREET. . (jiOfi «UAU POINT—SHAG, ■••., I? about THURSDAY. Freight 10s per ton, payable by shippers. FOR AUCKLAnK-CAMILLE loading at Rattray street Jetty. FOR OWAKE~RIVER. — SHAG, ■ on WEDNESDAY. Freight payable by shippers. FOR CATLIN'S RIVER.—ISABELLA will sail on MONDAY. Freight payable by shippers. I"5OR WANGAHOA.—MOA, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd August.' ~~HENRY GUTHRIE, Agent. BARQUE PAMPERO, FROM LIVERPOOL. ALL CLAIMS against the above Ves=el must bo rendered to tho Undersigned in duplicate not later than Noon of MONDAY, 31st inst., otherwise they willnot be recognised. NEILL & CO. (LIMITED), . 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 T , AMERICA. Bnder Contract with the New South Wales and " Jlew Zealand Governments. >~k-^ FTIHE Magnificent gteamCiJJa^^S. X ships of this Line leave AucK'Wi*||£BfV_Vlnd a '« Sim Francisco (calling at ffl|gj||__Sr Honolulu) every fourth TUESDAY, Steamer. Tons. A^ e n d. Australia""". ~ 3200 15th Aug., 1882 City o! New York .. 3400 12th Sept., 1882 Zealandia .. .. 8200 10th Oct., 1882 City of Sydney .. 3100 7th Nov., 1882 Passengers frem Port Chalmers leave by Union S.S. Co.'s steamers • running in connection every fourth Wednesday immediately previous to above dates. Passengers are booked from any port in New Zealand through to London, Liverpool, Plymouth, Southampton, Glasgow, Queenstown, Belfast, Londonderry, Jarie Havre, Cherbourg, Hamburg, Antwerp, Brussels, Bremen, Rotterdam, Harlingen, Gothenburg, Christianla, Copenhagen, &c. with special advantages, and may, without extra cost, avail themselves of the Southern Pacific Railroad ("with its connections) now open, thus avoiding tho winter's cold of the more northern route, and for a slight additional charge may go through the Southern States to New Orleans, and thence to New York. Passonirers have choice of the unrivalled Atlantic steamship* Qt the Cunard, luman, White Star, and other Lines. And all first-class passengers are allowed 250* baggago FREE OF CHARGE. Tickets are good until used, s.nd allow passengers to stop ofl as long as they choose, to visit ft|l pteees of interest in America and Canada Stopover privileges are also allowed onsteamtrs1 tickoW lor Auckland or Honolulu. Turodob Fare to London from Port Ciiambrs . aloon Steam-er and Ist Class Railroad £72 8s Od Steerage ani 3rd Class Railroad .. £39 3s 9d Pout Chai/Uerb yo Sah Fpakcisco. Saloon §|6 8s Od Steerage .. ■■ •• £2* °3 O" Time Cards, Railway Maps, and all other information, and Quide Books showing all routes to any point n the Unitod States may bo had on application. HENRY DRIVER, Agent, my High street, next Wateon'a Hotel. FORIGKEYMOUTH DIRECT. mHE JESSIE KICCOLis now Loading, I and wilj have despatch Cargo received at Railway Sheds THIS DAY.—Apply Win. Elder, Port Chalmers. ...._ { 31J'V Situations Vacant, Cashadvertisomeuta under this head, uoc exciifitling Jon,'teen woido, will be charged SIXPENCE. WAHTED, a few good CANVASSERS; salary and commission.— Apply to the Singer Manufacturing Company, Princes stieet. , WANTED, GOVERNESS (North Wand). Qualifications : Thorough English, music, drawing, sewing, Latin and French (if possible).— Skene. MRS CHALMERS Requires at once-Billiardisfc, Groom, Coachman (station), General Servants, Housemaids (Invercargill, Oamaru, Balclutha, Dunedin). WANTED, 70 Men, 11s; Ploughmen, Milkers, Bullock driver, Youth (butchering), Cooks, Waitresses, General Servants, Nursegirls —Grant's. WANTED, Barmaids, Hotel Manager, Bookkeeper, Waiter, Cellarman, Married Shepherd (wife housekeeper—£Bo), single Groom, Lads, Housekeeper (town, country), Female Cooks (20s, 30s), Waitresses, Housemaids, Nurses, General Servants (£3O, £40, and £45).—Mrs Dick. WANTED, llouECinaids, NurßOs, Cooks, Laundresses, Girls for hotels (country), Farmgirla,' useful Girls (town). -Murley's, Maclaggan streot.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6385, 31 July 1882, Page 1

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