Shipping. ONION STEAM SHIP COMI'ANV r^\Tr' XVi Of NKW ZEALAND ife^^a (LIMITKD). jlj fcbovo Company wUI dospAtch ll Stoamcrs as under I— FOR OAMARU.—MAORI, a.s., on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Passonifore Thla Day (Friday) by 9 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf till 4 p.m. IPOR TIMARU.—WAITAKI, 8.8., on 1 MONDAYS nnd THURSDAYS. Passengers on Monday by 6.15 p.m. train. Cargo at ffha:f till 0 am. ' rmOii. AKAIiOA.— HAWEA, a.s., on _ MONDAY, 9th April. imOR LYTTELTON and WKLLINOJj ION.-WAMAKA, b.s., on MONDAY, 2nd April. Passengers by 12.10 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf till 0 a.m. rnOR. NAPIER, GISBORNE, and JC AUCKLAND.-ARAWATA,B.B.,on WEHNES~DAY, 4th April. Passengers by iaO p.m. train. To bo followed by TAIAUOA, a.B, on SATURDAY, 7th April, from Duuediu Wharf. JTIOR PIOTON, NELSON, TARA- } NAKI, and MANUKAU.-WANaKA, as., on MONDAY, 2nd April. Passengers by 12.10 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf till a a.m. [?lOR MELBOURNE, via BLUFF.— _ TARAVVERA, a.a., on THURSDAY, sth April. Passengers by 3.80 p.m. train. fIJIOR SYDNEY, via LYTTELTOM JD and WELLINGTON.—HAUROTO, a.s., on SATURDAY, 7th Apiil. T7IOR WESTPGRTand GREYMOUTH 12 (taking cargo for IIOKITIKA).-MAIIINAPUA, 5.8., about WEDNESDAY, 11th April, via OAMAKU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON. OOR AUCKLAND, via OAMiRU, JD TIMAHU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, GISBOUNE. and (AURANGA.-OMA-PERE, s.s., about SAI'UKDAY, 7th April. lilOK FIJI, from AUCKLAND.— _ SUVA, H.s., about WEDNESDAY, 4th April. Officks : Corner ol Liverpool and Bond streets. £\ ft I X H T L 1 M &. The following Stenmshlpa bolonghi(f to tho ORIENT CO. and tho PACIFIC CO. will leavo SYDNEY at 4 p.m. on tho undermentioned dates for LONDON, via MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, DIEGO GARCIA (at steamer's option), SUEZ, and NAPLES :— From Sydney. From Melbourne. GARONNE .. .. April 13 AprU 18 POTOSI .. .. April 20 April 26 ORIENT .. May 4 May 9 LUSITANIA.. .. Mtt3t2s May 30 And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand passengers may connect with b.b. Garonne at Melbourno per s.s. Tarawera from Port Chalmerß on THURSDAY, 6th April. Fares to London, Id to 70 guineas. It is confidently expected that the above steamers. with their exceptionally high rato ol speed, will accomplish some of tho fastest passages on record. Passengers can book from Dunodiu at a through rate to cover intercolonial faro and canal dues, and so secure special advantages. Passages from London can bo granted In Dunedin. Parcbm booeid THaouou to London at Reducioi RATB3. COOK'S CONTINENTAL TOURS. Arrangements have been mado with Messrs Thos. Cook and Son, in accordance with which each Orient steamer ia met, on arrival at Naples, by an interpreter, who will render such Passengers bb deeiro it every possible assistance, and conduct them to a hotel. Tickets, covering travelling and first-class hotel expenses (except wines) for any description of Continental I our, aro issued by the Agents of tho Orient Line, at greatly Koduced Rates. If a ButHcisnt number of Tourists combine to form a party for any particular route, a Guido will bo provided, free of cxpenso, and tho tour rondered as easy, conifurtablo, and economical as possible. Further particulars on application to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., 10f Agents for New Zealand. DUNEDIN CUSTOM-HOUSE, COMMISSION, AND OKNERAL SHIPPING AGENCY, VOUEL BTUKKT. CJ TEAM to WANGANUI, calling at K5 OAMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON, on'd taking cargo for transhipment to NAPIER, —The SB. GO-AHEAD, on WEDNESDAY, 4th STEAM to GREYMODTH DIRECT (takiug cargo for transhipment to HOKITIKA). The 8.8 STAR OF THE SOUTH, on or about WEDNESDAY, the 4th April. STJOAM to IJN ViSROAKGILL WHARF The B.s. X AKANUI, on TUESDAY, 3rd April. T7IOR HOKITIKA—The WAJNGA- _ NUI, now loading at Rattray streot Whirf. IjIOR OAMAKU —The B. H. bTKJENJP KEN, THiS DAY (FRIDAY). Cargo taken at cheap rates. KEITH RAMSAY. Agent. DUNKDIN LIGHTERAGE AND GENERAL SHli--riNG AGENCY, VOGEL STREET. T7IOR AUCKLAND.—ANNIE WILJD SON, loading at Rattiay ttre.t Wharf. }71OR INVERCARGILL and RIVERJ TON.-HUON BELLE, loading at Rattray street Wharf. HENRY aUTURIK, Aeont. 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 Zoaland Governments. -w^. mHE Magnificent SteamOMssSkksSv JL Bhipa of this Lino leave Auekl»§Bg3|SOO>ls!,nd for San FrancißCO (calling at Honolulu) every fourth TUESDAY, as under:— Steamer. Tons. d£Hsa. City of New York .. 8400 24th April, 1883 Zealandia .. .. 8200 22nd May, 1883 City of Sydney .. C4OO 19th June, 1883 Australia .. .. 8200 17th July, 1883 Passengers from Port Chalmers leave by Union S.S. Co.'s steamers running In connection every fourth Wbdnxsdat immediately previous to abovo dates. Passengers are booked from any port in New Zeaand through to London, Liverpool, Plymouth, Southampton, Glasgow, (Jueonstown, Belfast, Londonderry, Pariß, Havre, Cherbourg, Hamburg, Antwerp, Brussels, Bremen, Rotterdam, Harlingen, Gothenburg, Christiania, Copenhagen, &o. with fipecial advantages, and may, without extra cost, avail thcmaelvea of the Southern Pacific Railroad I with its connections) now open, thus avoiding tho winter's cold of the more northern routo, and for a slight additional charge may go through the Southern States to Now Orleans, and thence to New York. Passengers have choice of the unrivalled Atlantic steamships of. tho Canard, Inman, White Star, and other Lines. And all first-class passengers are allowed 2501b baggage FREE OF CHARGE. i Tickets are good until used, and allow passengers to atop off as long aa they choose, to visit all places of interest in America and Canada. Stop-over privileges are also allowed on Bteamera' tickets for Auckland or Honolulu. Thboubh Faeh to London from Port Chalmers. Saloon Steamer and Ist Class Railroad £72 8s Od Steerage and 3rd Class Railroad .. £30 3s 9d Fort CnALtusaa 10 San Fkanoisoo. Saloon.. - .. .. £46 8a Od Steerage .. .. .. £24 0s Od Time Cards, Railway Maps, and all other Information, and Guide Books showing all routes to any point in the United States may be had on application. HENRY DRIVER, Agent, High street, opposite Wataon'a Hotel. TjDITH REID vSSKtKmm riVEKTON DIRECT on or about FRIDAY, 30th in»t. 23m ■ D. M'LEOD. GHEYMOUTH TO NOUMEA. WANTED TO CHARTER, Vessel capable of carrying 300 tons Coko on 11 to 12 feot draught. One or several tripj. Apply liRUNNER COAL COMPANY, 30m Vogel atrcet, Dunedin. ~^T™7~ rpHiS JSEW ZEALAND i||||j|ifc^ EXPRESS COMPANY, <___■_ QEifERAL CUSTOMS ft EZPBESS FORWARDING AGENTS, Oeapatch PARCELS, PACKAGES, ftc, bytepreM Hid Goods Trains to all Stations connected with Dundin by rail, Daily. To Northern and West Coast ports by every stoamer. To the Australian Colonies Weekly. To Great Britain and tho ConSinont ol Europe via Melbourne, by mall and other atoamer, Fortnightly Parcels forwarded by or ordered through the N.Z. Express Co. delivered promptly on arrival at destination, without trouble to consignees. Order from Melbourne through jf. xATE, 13 llMkeS beet; Great Britain, W. R. BUTTON & CO Golden ,inc. Barbican, London, and evory town In Britain. V&ROELS RATE.-LOh5oN TO NEW ZEALAND. oik [b 101b 161b 2Mb U6d 5« ra6d lOfl 128 6d M l 401b 601b ' EOlb 1001b U 178 6d ISaed !68 6d Bta. tiAUFBIOiIi b ORUBT,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6591, 30 March 1883, Page 1
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