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L'SiOS STEAM SHIP OOMFANS 'If'Vi""""^ W NEW ZEAIiANB rM^S3\ (T.IMfTKDj ('!'.<> übi've Company "!'l 'ieoy.atol S'cia'.eru as uneer :— FOU O.VMARU.—MAORI, a.s., 0:1 TUESDAYS nml FRIDAYS. Pamonsors Th's Day (Tuesday) by 9 p.m. train. Cargo til! 2 p.m. TilOa TIMARU.—WAITAKJ, b.s., on JJ 9IONUAVS anil THURSDAYS. Passengers Thursday 4.30 pm. from Duned in Wharf. Cargo till 3 p.m. FOR AKAKOA.—HAWEA, ».«., on MONDAY, Gth February. SJiOR LYTTKLTON and WSLLI KtlJj TOX.~TE AN'AU, a.-., on WEDNhSDAY, 2Jth January. Passengers by 230 p.m. t>niu. JTIOiI NAPIER, GISBORNhi, and ' AUCKLA.SD.-TKANAU, 5.3., on WEDNHSDAY, 24th January. t'as3oii|,'ers by 2.30 j> ">. train. To be followed l.y TAIAROA, 9 fi., on 20th, yin Timaru. FOR PICTON, HELSOST, TARANAKI, and MANUKAU.--WASAKA, s 8., MONDAY, 29th Januft'y. Passengers by 12.10 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf. FOR MELBOURNE, via Bi-UFF.— ARAWATA, 8.8., on THURSDAY, 25th January. Passengers pc-i 3.30 p.m. train. FOR SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON.—WAKATIPU, 8.8., en SATURDAY, 27th January. JJiOR WSSTPOHTand GREYMOUTH ' (takinif cargo fur IIOK1T1KA) —MAHINAPI'A, ss., on WKDNLSDAY, 3ist January, via OAUAKU, LYTTELTON, auil WELLINGTON. Car^oat Wharf. BJiOR AUCKLAND, via OAMARU, J? TIJI4KU, LY'ITEITON, WELLINGTON, NAPIEit, CHSIiOKNE, and TAUItANGA. — OMAI'ERE, 9.3., on TUESDAY, 30th Jmuary. g/tOll FIJI, fiom AUCKLAND.— ft.' HOTOUU.t, a.8., about WEDNLSDAV, ith February. During tho months of JANUARY and FEBRUARY RETURN TICKET:! will be issued over the Company's New Zealand linos, and to and from iustralia, at specially reduced rates, availablo for lieturn until 31st MARCH, 18S3. Offices : Corner of Liverpool and Bond streets. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. SOUNDS EXCURSION. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. *^N*\ rjnHEiiBiiaIANNUAL >w?>Q>i.l^sKi*" « EXCURSION to the ■^BPH^F^^ SOUNDS will bu made this season by tho Company's iilendid nuw steamer TA [LAW ERA, now en route ■om the Clvdo. She will loive Purt Chalmerd abuut th FEBRUARY next, and in tho courso of an Icht to ten days' trip will visit Preservation Inlet, lusky, Bnuksca, George, Bligh, Milford, and oth.r oundß on the West Coast. Special facilities will be Iwod for sportinsr, flshing, and uketchinK exFare from Port Chalmers .. .. £10. Intending passengers aro requested to send in their ame* at as tarly a date as possible 14U r~\ R I E N T LINK. The following Steamships bolonging to the ORIENT 0 and the PACIFIC CO. will leave SYDNEY at ie nudeira»ntioried dates for LONDO.V, via ELBOURNE, AUELAIDE, I>IEGO GARCIA (at «amer"B option), SUEZ, and NAPLES :— From Sydnoy. From Melbourne. 3RATA . .. Feb. S Feb. 7 UZCO .. .. Feb 17 Feb. 21 IGURIA .. ilar. 3 Mar. 7 BPHALONIA .. Mar. 17 Mar. 21 And fortnightly thereafter. New Zoaland passengers 'may connect with b.p. ,rata at Melbourne per s.s. Arawata from Port lalmere on THUHSDAY, 26th Jan. Fares to Loudon, 16 to 70 Kuineas. ■ ■ Passengers can book from Dunedm at a through be to cover intercolonial laro and canal duos, aud so sure special advantages. •. Passages irom Lundon can bo granted in Dunedm. Pahcels bookko thboooh to Lokdom at Rkduckd LT3S. USION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., Agents for New Zealand. JNEDIS CUSTOM-HOUSE, COMMISSION, AND A(jENeY._-..VOUKr.. .TKAMto GRRYMOm-H DIRECT WEDNESDAY, 31st hut. ITJSAM to l£l VbttCARQILL WHARF 1 The es KAKANUI. IHIS DAY (TUESDAY)! 23rd Inrt. Cargo 'received till 4P m. Th>s mm HOKITIKA.-The WANGANDI < will be ready to load on THURSDAY. nCitt HLVi'RTON DHUSCT. —The < GOOD TEIIPLAK, loading TO-MORROW ' (WEDNfcSDAY). nOR TOI-TOIS. - The PIONEER, ' fading THIS AFIERNOON. Freight payable by shippers. KEITH RAMSAY, Atfonfc. • PACIFIC MAIL S.S. COMPANY. i PASSKNGERS DESIROUS OF AVOIDING THE IIAT AND DISCOMFORT OF THE RED SEA. QUICKEST ROUTE TO GREAT BRITAIN, via AMERICA. Undor Contract with the Now South Wales and New Zealand Governments. rt . nnHE Magnificent SteamMS^v jl_ Bhipa of this Line leavo AuckSH^SKVSIand for San Francisco (calling at Honolulu) every fourth TUESDAY, ™^^^^^^^^ as under;—■ liO&V© Stoamer. Tons. Auckland. Twiil : 7. 3200 30th Jin., 1883 Sr^ :: 5S SSifcS .. MOO 24th April, 1883 Passengers from Port Chalmers leave by Union S.R. running in connection every fourth EDNBSDAY immediately previous to above dates. Faasengers art booked from any port in New Zeand Sushto London, Liverpool, Plymouth, Southnnton Glaseow, Queeustowu,.Belfast, Londonderry ?& Havre, Cherbourg, Hamburg, Antwerp, Selsfßremen, Rotterdam, Harltager., Gothenburg, vristianb Copenhagen, fflc. with special advantegra, fmav without extra cost, avail themselves o the Igft™ Railroad (with its connections) now «n thus avoiding tho winter's cold of the more uth'ern wuteTnd for a olight additional charge may ! Sgh tht Southern States to Now Orleans, and lencetoNew York. Z, ? Lines And ail first-class Pf^ngers are alwod 2501b baggage FREE OF CHARGE. Tickets are good until used, and allow passengers to 00 oflw loSg as they choose, to visit all places ol Merest in America and Canada. Stop-over priviges are also aHowed on steamers' tickett (or Auckud or Honolulu. CHROOBH FARE TO ijOSDDS FKOM POET CBALMBBS. Uoon Steamer and Ist Class BaUtoad £72 8s Od teorage and 3rd Class Railroad .. £o9 3s »d Port Ciiaijuiks io Sas Frakcisoo. , .. £40 8s Od S :: _2 ■■ °° M STnd%lide KBoSnX aan MS^SK 1 the United Stato may be had on application. HENSY DRIVER, Agent, High ntroet, opposite Watson's Hotel. IUNdDIN LIGHTERAGE AND GENERAL SHIP PING AGENCY, VOGEL STREET. ~ i)l' POINT.—SBAG. %.*., P will ™l on MONDAY. Freight, 109 per ton, payable by shippers. «'OR INVEKCARGILL. — JANET 31 BAMSAY will bo. ready to load about MONDAY. SS. SAPPHO leaves Porb Chalmers • 7SO am.; Portobello, 8 a.m.; Dunedm, 6 n.u>. Excursion every Saturday, leaving Dunedin 2 p.m., Hortobello 6 p.m. Waverley Ferry avery Sunday, 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. HENRY GUTHRIE, At-cnt. E OR G E BL V T H, C«BTOM-U0UB« AKn SniPPIKO AOBST, Will deapatch : For Napier Mary Ojrilvie Monday For Wellington William and Jane This Day For Gre\mouth William and Jano This Day For Sydney Forest King Tuesday GEORGE BLYTH, Agent. "OVERLAND ROUTE VIA TORRES STRAIT TO SINGAPORE AND HONGKONG. THE EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). --I a^ rril-lECompany's uplendicl j^^^^^^ ' n tTn nTd ice _ f^wl^Sßaf (or th(s rltl0V( , ppfti, a - )O ui tho FIRST WKEK in FEBRUAR'.. Chinese and European premiers booked through ' Passengers and cargo per Wakatipu almut SATURDAY 27'h Jauua'y, 11-83 Full particulars as to rates ol freight and passagimoney obtained from 'GIBBS, BRIGHT, & CO., Agents, 2^n .. 8 Bond street, Dunedln.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6534, 23 January 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6534, 23 January 1883, Page 1

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