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g-hipping _ ~, UHIOII STKAM SHIP OOMPANX Of NEW ZEALAN3 Fffi (MKITBD abovo Oompany v?ll! despatch E-.^araeia as andcr 1— I ITIOR OAMARU.—MAORI, d.b., on J JL 1 TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Fas.-onsera J on Tuesday by 910 p.m. train. Cargo at Aharf j . till 8 p.m. > fhOR TIMARU,—WAITAKI, b.s ,on ; JD MONOAVS and THURSDAYS. Paswngers ; To-day (Honda*.) by 515 p.m. train. Cargo at } Wharl till 8 p.m. ' BjiOSt aKA.'iOA.—ROTORUA, ».«., ! JsJ THIS DAY (MONDAY), 17th Septombcr. Pos- ' Fftife>e by li.lo p.m. train. 1 TOU LYTTELTON aud WKLLINO- ■ Jj TON. -ROTORUA, 8.5., TUB DAY (MONDAY), 17th September. Passengers by 12 10 p.m. train. ■ '57.011 -NAPIER, GISBORNE, nnd 'JD AUCKLAND.—WaIIIOKA, s.s., vi WEDNESDAY, )9th Stpti-niler. I'asscnycrs by 2.50 p.m. train. FOR PIOTOK, JSELSOM, TARANAKI, aud MANUKAU.-IUiTOUUA, s s., THIS DAY (HONDA.), 17th September. Passer.gars by M.lv p.m. train. FOR MELBOURNE, via RLUFF.— TAKAWEKA. s.s., 011 -jtIUii.SD.VY, iOih Siptumljor. Patscni.cni by S.SO p.i-a. i-ra-.n. EOR VviiSTPUKTRnd GRKVitOUTH (takliiic carjs f.*r HOIvITiKAI. — lIAHIMAPUA, 5.0., übont MOSD.VY. S*th Scp'.ciu cr, via OAMAUI',' LYTTES.TON, and wr.LLINUfON. !L"OR AUCKLAND, via OAMARU, S? TIMAUU, NAPIER. t.ISBOHNK, ond TAU-RANGA.-Uli-NPEKS. ».»., ou TUESDAY, lSlh ieiiteniber. Cargo at Wharl. j JJ?OR SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON, 3 WELLING TON, ai.d EAST COAST rOBTS.EINCIAItOOMA, a.;., on IVKD.XESDAY, 2oth Septou ber. P*S£Ciigevs by 2.50 p.m. train. Upon ■ FIJI, from AUCKLAND.—' S.J I'XIiGUIN, 5.8., tbout WBDSiaDAY, 10th September. OmriiTa: Cora:.r of Lireriu-oi ay.l EonJ strseW. f_ II I ii " N T L I N S. \J' Tho following Steamships belonging to the ORIENT CO. and tho PACIFIC CO. will leave SYDNEY at 4 p.m. on the undermentioned dates for LONDON, via MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, DIEGO GARCIA (at slofiicor's option), SUEZ, and NAPLES:— From Sydnoy. From Molbourne. GARONNE .. Sept. 29 Oct. 5 LUSITANIA ' .. Oct. 13 Oct. 19 JOUN ELUKR .. Oct. 27 Nov. 2 CHIMBUKAZO .. Nov. 10 Nov. 10 And fortnightly thereafter. Ne^v Zealand passengers may connect with s.s. Garonne at Melbourne per c.c. Wairampa from Port Chalmers on THURSDAY, 27th September. Faros to London, £17 to £75. It ls confidently expected that tho afiove steamers, with their exceptionally high rtto of cpeed, will accomplish some of the fastest passages on record. Passengers can book from Duneuin at a through tato to cover intercolonial fare and canal dues, and so secure Bpceial advantages. Pas3<ijrcs from London can be granted in Dunedin.' Paeohm . eoosbd xnaouoE to Louhon. Ar Rsddoud Bated. On account of the cholera the nbovo steamers will ln future coal at Aden, and procoed thence direct to Naples without calling at tuea or any Egyptian port COOK'S CONTINENTAL TOUK3. Arrangements have been mado with Messrs Thos Cook and Son, in accordance with which each Orient steamer Is met, ou arrival at N«plss| by an Interpreter, who wll render such Fr-soongers ail desire it every possible assistance, and.conduct thorn io a hotel. Tickets, covering: travelling aud flrst-class hotol expenses (oxcept wines) for any description of Continental Tour, aro issued by the Agonts of tho Orient Line, at greatly Reduced Rates. - It a euEcisnt number of Tourists combine to form a perty for any particular route, a,Guide will be provided, free of ozpenec, and the tour rendered aa easy, comfortable, and economical aB possible. Further pii__t!cul_irii.un application to UNION GXEAiI SHIP COMPANY OF U.S., ' 10! Ajronts for New Zealand. ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. THE attontion cf intending Passengers ia cabled 'to the undermentioned SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in PASSAGE-MONEY to ENGLAND:— THaonsn Fasks men Nbw Zxamsd 16 Loseon: Firet Saloon £00 to £76 ■ ■■ Second Saloon-••-■-..—— • - £42t0£48 'lliird-claaa ' ... .. £22to£« Bteerogo (Men only) ■..' .. £21. Suez Caual Dues, 8s each additionaL SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS, available for 12, mouths, are issued at the following rates :— First Saloon .. £117 Second Saloon £77. Second Saloon Passengers are provided with Saloon Passages to Sydney or Molbourno. For. further particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), 26ju Bond stieet. PACIFIC HAIL S.S. COMPANY. TO PASSEMGEP.3 DESIROUS OF AVOIDING THE HEAT AHD DISOOUFOIty OF THE R3D SEA. QUICKEST EOUTE TO GBEAT BRITAIN, VTA AMERICA. t'ndov Contract with tiis Not Soaa Walsa aad New Zealand Governm-mia. : ."K.-4-V rSlHß.HiifralficeQt Bteaxn»f"^^f\ -*- ships of this Lino los.ve Auck"^ggp^iVvVland l°- '-an Francisco (calling at JfifggggggßKl • Hoaolnl^) every fourth TUESDAY, _ a3under:-— Steamer. I _*_. A^h°a . City cf Sydnoy' .. SlO3 Bth Oct'i 1833 Aaste'iin .. .. j E2BD 6th Nov., 1333 C'.ty of Kew York .. | B4CO C;h Dec, ISB3 Zosiacdii ~ .. J S2OO Is! Jan., ISS4 . Pauaengers from Port Chalmers leave by Union S.S. Co.'s steamers running in connection overy fourth WZES223A7 immediately previous to abovo ditea. ' Fassen jom are booked from any port ln New Zoaand tbrcu^h to London, Liverpool, Plymouth, Southampioa, Glaogow, (Jueccstown,'Coifast, Londonderry, Paris, Havre, Cherbourg, Hamburg, Antwerp, Brussels, Bremen, Rotterdam, Hariingeu, Gothenburg, Christiania, Copenhagen, &c. with spocial advantages, and may, -.jithout oxtra co3t, avail themoelvea of the Southern paciEe Railroad (with its connections) now open, thus .-.voiding tho winter's cold of the mor9 northern route, and "for a Blight additional charge may go through tbe Southern States to New Orleans, and ahence to New York. Psssewjora have choico of tho unrivalled Atlantic e'wwaEtlps of tho Cunsrd, Inman, Whito Star, and OJhor Lines. And all Qrst-cIaM paGsongors are allownl 2501b baggage FRES OF CKARGK. Tickets ore good until used, and allow passengers to stop off as long as they choose, to vicit ail plates of Interest in Aiaerlc* and Canada. Stop-over pilvilejfos oro also allowed on Dtesmers' tickets lor Aucklmid or Honolulu. Tccooan Faes to lokuom feom Pokt Csalkkes. Saloon Steamer and let Cia«3 Railroad £72 8a Oi Stoer^e and 3rd Class Eallrosd .. £I!e Ss 8d POW CHA7.HBBS TO SiH FaANOMOO. B&iaon.. " ' „ .. - £48 83 0d Steerage .. .. _ £24 Os Od Timo Cards, Railway Maps, and all other Inlonnattun, and Ouldo Books ehowing all routes to any point in the United States may be had on application. ifENIIY DBIVEB, Agent, Hlsh rircct. nppmilts W»4i_on"« Uo6»l. DUNEDIN CC3TOM-lIOUSE, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL SHIPPING ' AGENCY, VOGEL STREET. BTEAM to QBEYROUTH. DIRECT (taking cargo for HOKITIKA).-The s.s STAR OF THE SOUTH, on or about FKID AY, 21st inst. (STEAM to INYEROARGILL. — The O p.-!. KAKANUI, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), IBUI inst. Cargo received till noon. KEITH BAKSAY, Agent. FOR FORTROSE (TOI-TOIS). mHE u.s. INO will j&fflKJiekrtfb. -m- be despatched as .■£gZ?m\¥£M& above THIS DAY (MON3—ggjjjjjWJTOfflla. DAY), 17th inst. Cargo now 1 "'" '•'■ ■"WiHMIMr being received at Q Shed. Freight payable by Bhippers. For shipping orders apply PROCTORS, JONES, & CO., 17s Bond street. ■jS&Sfcv jVr AII) °TAGT>, &Bsfr&Jkßb> now loading at Jetty street tß____Wß_m wharf for RIVERTON DIRECT. I 17s P. M'LEOD. 1 -"K_^v TT ° R SALE, .sAIsS^KRWV J- The Screw-steamer W^P3kS^ LADYBIRD, ' Jai&iisißMii&ss* 'ouß blr'hen, an( j yer y oxte^Bjvo p aßsen ger . accommodation. '■ Also, the Barqua CELESTIA, 1 Vio tfira burthen, well adap-.ed for the timber trade. 1 Roth vessels are now at Westport, and may be Inspected by obtaining an order from the Agent ol 1. the Company there. Price ai-d all particulars can be obtained at tho OBicoß o! tho Westport Coal Company, Vogel street, I Dunedin; also at the Company's Offices (caro of J. H. White and Co.), Melbourne. Vf. HAY DICKSON, 10s General Manajer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6736, 17 September 1883, Page 1

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