(Snipping. rjtflON STEAM SHIP COMPANY ■j^^~^ OF NEW ZEALAND .p^_M« (IJMITED), I j^ fha abovo Company will despatch [| Steamers &« nndor :— BTIOR OAMARU.—MAORI, s.s., on Jj TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. — Passengers Friday by 9 p.m. train. Cargo till 11 a.m. TTIOR TIMARU—BEAUTIFUL STAR, JD s.s., on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Passengers on Thursday 6 p.m. from Uunedin Wharf. Cargo till 4 p.m. ...... EOR AKAKOA. —TaIAROA, s.b., on MONDAY, 25th December. FOR LYTTELTON and WELLING-TON.-IiOTOMAHANA, s.s., on THURSDAY, 14th December. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, and | AUCKLAND. - ROTOMAHANA, s.s., on THUKSDAY, 14th December. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. FOR PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, and MANUKAU.-WANAKA, s s., on MONDAY, 18th December. Passengers by 12.33 p.m. train. I7!0R MELBOURNE, via BMJFF — JL 1 MANAPOURI, 8.5., on THURSDAY, 14th December. Passengers per 3.30 p.m. train. H7U)R SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON, JD WELLINGTON, and EAST COAST.-RINGA-ROOMA, 5.8,, on WEDNESDAY, 20th December. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. FOR AUCKLAND, via OAMAEU, LYTI'ELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIEK, GISBOIItNE, and TAUHANGA.—OMAPERE. 5.5.,-on THURSDAY, 14th December. Cargo at Wharf. T7IOR WJESTPORTand GREYMOUTB JJ (taking cargo for HOKITIKA).—MAHINAPOA, SB., on THURSDAY, 14th December, via OAIIARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON. Cargo at Wharf. ILpOK FIJI, from AUCKLAND.— JD HERO, s.s., on WEDNESDAY, lOlh January. During the months of .DECEMBER, JANUARY, and FEBRUARY, RETURN TICKETS will be issued over tho Company's New Zealand lines, and to and from Australia, at specially reduced rates, available for Return until 31st MARCH, 18S3. Offices : Corner of Liverpool and Bond streets. QRIENT LINE. The following Steamships belonging to the ORIENT CO. and the PACIFIC CO. will- leave SYDNEY at the undermentioned dates Jor LONDON, via MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, DIEGO GARCIA (ut Steamer's option), SUEZ;, and NAPLES :— From Sydney. From Melbourne. ORIENT .. .. Dec. 23 Dec. 27 CHIMBORAZO .. Jan. 6 Jan. 10 JOHN ELDER .. Jan. 20 Jan. 24 SORATA .. .. Fob. 3 Feb. 7 And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand passengers may connect with s.s. Orient at Melbourne per s.B. Manapouri from Port Chalmers on THURSDAY, 14th December. Fares to London, 16 to 70 guineas. Passengers can book from Dunedin at a through rate to cover intercolonial fare aud canal dues, and so secure special advantages. Passages from London can be granted in Dunedin, Parcels booked through to London at Reduced Ratks. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., Agents for New Zealand. • DUNEDIS CUSTOM-HOUSE, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL SHIPPING AGENCY, VOGEL STREET. QTEAM to GRBYMOUTH DIRECT IO (taking cargo for transhipment to Hokitika) — The s.s. STAR OF THE SOUTH, ou or about SATURDAY, 23rd inst. STEAM to INVERCARGILL WHARF The s.b. KAKANUI, on MONDAY, 18th inst. Cargo received in Sheda. T7\OR HOKITJKA.— Tho MARTHA JD REID, in a few days. KEITH RAMSAY, Agent.
DUNiSDIN LIGHTERAGE AND GENERAL SHIPPING AGENCY, VOGEL STREET. fjlOE SHAG POINT.—RHA», u.b., I? will pail on THURSDAY. Freight, 103 per ton, payable by shippers. FOR INVEKCARGILL. — ALPHA, loading at Rattray street Jetty. FOR WAKGAROA.—MOA will Bail THIS DAY. £7 OR AUCKLAND. —ANNIE WILf? SON, about the SOth inst. HENRY GUTHRIE, Agent. PACIFIC MAIL S.S. COMPANY. TO PASSENGERS DESIROUS OF AVOIDING THE HEAT AND DISCOMFORT OF THE RED SEA. QUICKEST ROUTE TO GREVT BRITAIN, VIA AMERICA. Under Contract with the New South Wales and New Zealand Government)). ,""Wa^ f|>HE Magnificent SteamCJh^^^PSv A ships of this Lino leave AuckpSlfHgkmv\\Jb!and for San Franciscn (calling at JfjyjftffgMJ^ Honolulu)'evcry fourth TUESDAY, asunder:— Steamer. Tons. A uSd. City of New York .. 3400 2nd Jan, 1883 Zcalandia .. ... 3200 30th Jin., 1883 CityofSydnoy .. 3200 27th Feb., 1683 Australia .. .. 3200 27th Mar., 1883 Passengers from Port Chalmers leave by Union S.S. Co.'a steamers running in connection every fourth Wkdnesday immediately previous to above dates. Passengers are booked from any port in New Zeaand through to London, Liverpool, Plymouth, Southimpton, Glasgow, Queenstown, Belfast, Londonderry, Paris, Havre, Cherbourg, Hamburg, Antwerp, Brussels, Bremen, Rotterdam, Harlingen, Gothenburg, Chriatiania, Copenhagen, &c. with special advantages, and may, without extra cost, avail themselves of the Southern Pacific Railroad (with its connections) now open, thus avoiding the winter's cold of tha more northern route, and for a slight additional charge may go through the Southern States to New Orleans, and thence to New York. Pwengers have choice of thfl unrivalled Atlantic steamships of the Cunard, Inman, White Star, and oaher Lines. And all first-class passengers are allowed 2501b 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 steamers' tickets for Auckland or Honolulu. Through Fare to London from Port Chalmers. Saloon Steamer and Ist Class Railroad £72 8s Od Steerage and 3rd Class Railroad .. £39 3s 9d Post Chalmkrs to Sam Francisco. Saloon.. .. .. .. £46 8a Od Steerage ..... .. £24 Os Od Time Card", Railway Maps, and all other information, and Guide Books showing all routes to any point n the United States may be had on application. HENRY DRIVER, Agent, High street, opposite Watson's Hotel. Board and Besidenoe. Cash advertisements under this bead, not exceeding (wrtera wntde. will be chiwzed SIXPENCE.
PniVATE FURNISHED APARTMENTS to LET; or BOARD, RESIDENCE; baths, piano.—Mrß Wilson, Beresford House, George street. 13d "TTACANCIES for Gentlemen; also, PRIVATE V APARTMENTS for a Married Couple.—Aßhlcy House, Rattray street. 12d FORBURY BEACH.-St. Clair Hotel. Comfortable accommodation; close to good bathin>;-place. 7d Eduoational, OBAKANI7I COLLEGE, WAITATI, OTAGO, N.Z. BOARDING-SCHOOL FOE BOYS. Head Master: The Rev. R. L. Stanford, 8.A., Ex-Coll,, Oxford French and German : Horr Wtlst, de l'Ecole Militaire a Mete et a Berlin. Mathematics: MrE. Ddnoan, Missouri School, N.W. Provinces, India, Muelc: Miss M. Kiddie, London. The College is situated IS miles north of Dunedin, and is close to a railway-station. It stands on ao extremely healthy and beautiful Bjte close to the seashore. The school grounds comprise 850 acres; there is excellent fresh and salt-water bathing, cricket-fleld, and overy opportunity for physical training close at hand. Boys of all ages from Beven upwards are received at any time as boarders, and every attaution is given to their domostic comforts under Mrs Stanford's immediate supervision. Pupils aro prepared for tho Universities or commercial li(p, and the best references given as to the standard of teaching. For particulars apply to REV. R. L. STANFORD, Waitatl. tfThe terms for 1882 begin on January 30th, May 16tl), and September 11th. 2'.f y^UNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, Moray JLs place.—Freehand and Model Drawing, Paint ing in Water or Oil-colours, Drawing and Paiutiui: (ruin tho Antique and Still Life. PAVID 0. BUTTON, Art Jlaite*.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6501, 13 December 1882, Page 1
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