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skipping. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY jte'^\r~^} OF NEW ZEALAND Is^^a (UMITEDij above Company will despatch ! Steamers as unite* 1— FOR OAMARU.— MAORI, s.s., on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. - Passengers ThisTtay (Tuesday) by 9 p.m. tiain; Cargo till FOR TIMARU-BEAUTIFUL STAR, „., on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Passengers on Thursday by 6.16 p.m. train. Cargo till 10 a.m. FOR AKAROA.—WANAKA, s.s., on MONDAY, 9th October. FOR LYTTELTON and WELLING-TON.-WAIRAUAPA, ».s., THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 3rd October. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. To bea"oilo\ved by ROTOMAH4NA, i.e., TO-MOR-ROW (WEDNESDAY). FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND. - WAIRARAPA, 5.8., THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 3rd October. tassengerß by 2.30 p.m. train. FOR PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, and MANUKAU.-WANAKA, s.s., MONDAY, 9th October. Passengers by 12.10 p.m. train. FOR MELBOURNE, via BLUFF.— RINGAROOMA, 8.5., on FRIDAY, 6!h October. Passengers per 3.30 p.m. train. To. be followed by TE ANAU, s.s., on 12th October (not calling at Hobart). FOR SYDNUY, -via LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON. —WAKATIPU, s.s., on SATURDAY, 7th October. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. xnOR WESTPORTand GREYMOOTH X? (taking cargo for HOKITIKA).-MAHINAPUA, 5.8., on WKDNESDAY, 4th October, via OAMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON. Cargo at Wharf. FOR LEVUKA.— TAIAROA, s.b., will leave Auckland on TUESDAY, 17th October. Offices : Corner of Liverpool and Bond streets, FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH (Taking Cargo for Hokitlka). ,-Ka mHE U.S.S. CO.'S s.s. J _ MAHINAPUA jll^ll^gf Oamaru' 1 Lyttclton? antf°Weiling* ton, on WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER. Cargo ot Wharf. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z. (LIMITED), og 3 Bond street. QRIENT LINE. The following Steamships belonging to the ORIENT COMPANY and tho VACIFIC COMPANY will leave SYDNEY at the undeinientioned dates for LONDON, via MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, DIEGO GARCIA (at steamer"s optiou), SUEZ, and NAPLES :— From Sydney. From Melbourne. LIGUBIA .. .. Oct. 20. Oct. 25. AUSTRAL.. .. Nov. 10. Nov. 15. GARONNE.. .. Nov. 24. Nov. 29. POTOSI .. Dec. 8. Dec. 13. And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand pasaengers may connect with s.e. Li"uria at Melbourne per s.s. Te Anau from Port Chalmers on THURSDAY, 12th October. Fares to London, 15 to 70 guineas. Passengers can book from Dunedin at a through rate to cover intercolonial fare and canal dues, and so secure special advantages. Passages from London can be granted in Dunedin. Parcels booked through io London at Reduce UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., Agents for New Zealand. DUNEDIN CUSTOM-HOUSE, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL SHIPPING AGENCY, VOGEL STREET. FOR HOKITIXX—The ELIBANK CASTLE will be loading THIS DAY (TUESDAY). THE s.b. . GO-AHEAD sails on MONDAY, 9th October, taking cargo for OAMARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, GANUI, and NAPIEK. Cargo received till 2 CJTEAM to INVERCARGILL WHARF >O -Tho S.B. KAKANUI, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 3rd October. Cargo received till noon. This Day.* FvQK, RIVERTON DIRECT.—The EDITH REID, now loading at Rattray Btreet Wharf, sails THIS DAY (TUESDAY). KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. DUNEDIN LIGHTERAGE AND GENERAL SHIPPING AGENCY, VOGEL STREET. FOR CATLIN'S RIVER.—SHAG, s.s., THIS DAY. Freight payable by shipI pors. Cargo taken for Owake, but landed at Uatlin's River at shippers' risk and expense. HENRY GUTHRIK, Axent. fNEOEGE BLYTH, VUT' CCBTOM-110USK AND SIIIPriHO AGENT, Will despatch! lor Auckland Defiance sth October For Wellington Mary Ogilvie Early For Napier Zior Early GEORGE BLYTH, Agent. MOUNT LEBANON, FROM BOSTON. A LL CLAIMS against the above Vessel x\_ must be rendered in duplicate to the Undersigned not later than 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 3rd inst., otherwise they cannot be recognised. BATES, SISE, & CO., 2o Agents. Situations Vaoant, Oash advertisements under this head, not exceeding fourteen words, will be nhargod SIXPENCE. JUNIOR SALESMAN WANTED for Men's Mercery and Hats.—W. P. Houston, 77 George street. 3o mo TAILOKS.-Wanted, a good GENERAL HAND L for Waikouaiti —Apply Bing, Harris, and Co., High street. 3o WANTED, first-class WAITER for Timaru.— Apply C. Green, Carroll's Uotol, George at. WANTED, a WAlTEß.—Occidental Hotel, corner Manse and High streets. So WANTED, Barmaid, Waitress, Station Couples (Milton, Palmerston, Timaru), Hotel lads, Nurses, Kitchcnmaids, Page, Confectioner. — Mrs Dick. ; . WANTED, Couples, Gardener, Ploughmen, Cooks, Milken, Boys (station, farms), Female Servants (town, country); immediate engagements.— Gmnt's, TTTANTED, a TEACHER for the Scotsburn School. W Salary, £80 per annum, wilh free house.— Applications, with testimonials, to be sent in to R. Irvine, Chairman School Committee, Peel Fores,t, on or before 12th October. 2o WANTED, FLOORMAN for Lawrence. Wages, iSBs per week and board.—Apply iiriscoejind Co__ _5? WANTED, two first-class AXEMEN, to cut large quantity of manuka.-Apply to Walter Park, or Edward Johnson, Blueskin. WANTED, TRAVELLER experienced in the Hardware trade.—Apply only by letter, John Edmond, Dunedin. 28s WANTED, MEN to Cut Firewood.-Apply J. Simo, Mihiwaka, Purakanui 28s . VTTANTED, a MINING MANAGER for the PREMIER aOLD-MINING COMPANY. Nono but a competent man need apply. Applications to be in on or bofore the llth of OCTOBER. J. F. WATSON, 2o Legal Manager. NELSON COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. riIHE Governors will require the services of a. Lady -L to fill the office of MATRON, under direction of tho Lady Principal, at tho opening 6f tho School in January next. The salary will bo £150 a year, with board and residence in tho College. Applications addressed to the Undersigned will be received until the 10th of OCTOBER next. OSWALD CURTIS, Secretary. College Ollioc, Nelson, Ist September, 18S2. 12s Situations Wanted. AdveKtleemente umifi th'fl heail, not exceeding four-, toou words, will be charged SIXFENCK.) WANTED, by Writer and Grainer, SITUATION; up country preferred ", wages no object— Address W. 11., Times Office. So H~ OU-KKEKPU'.'S SITUATION Wanted; good references if required.—Address No. 1, Times Office. a-' OTAGO WITNESS. — Largest and Beat Weekly Paper in en' Zealand

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6440, 3 October 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6440, 3 October 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6440, 3 October 1882, Page 1

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