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Shipping. UNION STEAM SHIP OOHPAH] 'ife^Vr^ ' Of NEW ZEALAJHD ■fls™|Hti| (_!MIT_B lii fho above Company will deopatot [g - steamers m ondei I— FOR OAMAEU.—MAORI, b.s., ob TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. PaasenMK on Friday by 910 p.m. train. Cargo at Whirl til) 8 p.m. TTIOR TIMARU.—WAITAKI, b.b., on JD MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Passengers on Thursday from Dunedin Wharf at S p.m Cargo at Wharf till 3 p.m. FOR AKAKUA.--WANAKA, s.s., on MONDAY, lit October. Pnwercera bylS.lC p.m. train. FOR LYTTELTON and WELLING. TON— WAIHORA, 5.9., on THURSDAY, 20th September. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo at Railway till i p in. This Day. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND.—WAIHORA, b.b., on THURSDAY, £Oth September. , Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. Cargo at Rail* ay till Ip.m. This Day. FOR PIOTON, KELSON, TARANAKI, and MANUKAU.-aAVVEA, s.s., on MONDAY, 21th September. Paawngere by 2.59 p.m. train. EHOR MELBOURNE, via BLUFF.— X? TARAWEttA, s.s., on FRIDAY, 21st Septem. ber. Ity-engers by 2.30 >..!_. train. Cirgo at Railway till 4 p.m. Thursday. "CIOR W_STPOR,Tn_d GRBOIOaTB JD (taking cargo for HOKITIKA). — MAHINAPUA, D.8., on MONDAY, 241h September, via OAMARU, .XTTELTON, and WELLINGTON. gj^Oß AUCKLAND, via OAMAKU, JD TIHARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, OISBOKNE, and TAURANGA.-TAIA-KOA,' b.s., on MONDAY, £4sh September. UIOR SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON, Jt? WELLINGTON, and EAST COAST PORTS.— RINGAROUMA, U.S., on WKUNESDAY, 26th September. P^seengers by 2.50 p.m. train. BTIOK FIJI, from AUCKLAND.— i. . PENGUIN, «.»., about WEDNESDAY, 10th. September, Oftiois : Cornsr of Liverpool tod Bond etreefei. ORIENT LINE. Tho following Steamships belonging to tho ORIENT 00. and toe PACIFIC CO. will leave SYDXEY at 4 p.m. on the undermentioned dates for LONDON, via MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, DIEGO- GARCIA, (at steamer's option), SUEZ, and NAPLES:—^ From Sydney.' Frorn'Melbourne. GARONNE .. Sept £9 Oct. 6 LUSITANIA .. Oct. 13 Oct. 19 JOHN ELDER .. Oct. 27 Nov. 2 CHIMBOBAZO „ Nov. 10 Nov. 10 And fortnightly thereafter. Now Zealand passengers may connect with 8.8. Garonne at Melbourne per s.e. Wairarapa from Port Chalmers on THURSDAY, 27th September. Fates to London, £17 to £76. It Is confidently expected that the above steamers, with their exceptionally high rate of fpeed, will accomplish Bomo of the fastest passages on record. • Passengers can book from Dunedin at a through rate to cover Intercolonial fare and canal dues, and so leenre special advantages. Passages from London can be granted In Dunedin. PABOIUI BOOKKD TH—OUOS TO LOU-OS AT &B2>UC32> R__l. : . On account of the cholera the above Bteamers will In future coal at Aden, and proceed thenco Direct to Naples without calling -t Suez or any Egyptian port. COOK'S CONTINENTAL TOURS. Arrangements have been made with Messrs Thos Cook and Son, in accordance with which each Orient steamer Is met, on arrival at Naples, by an Interpreter, who wll render such Passengera us desire it every possible assistance, and conduct them to a Tickets, covering travelling aud flrst-clasa hotel expenses (except wines) for any description of Continental Tour, are issued by the Agents of the Orient Line, at greatly Reduced Rates. If a sufficient number of Tourist?, freablne to form a party for any particular rout*, t tf'jide will be provided, free of expense, and the >eir rendered es easy, comfortable, and economical as pr.stU>le. Farther particulars on application to ONION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF N.Z., 10f Agents tot Kc«r Zealand. ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. npHE attention of intending Paauengera I is ca'led to the undermentioned SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in PASSAGE-MONEY to ENGLAND:— TimoDan Fakes ntu Nrw Zb——xd to Loxdok: ' First Saloon .. .. - ..£6O to £76 Second Saloon £4. to £48 Third-class £22t0_«7 Steerage (Men only) .. .. £21. Suez Canal Duos,' Ss each additional. SPECIAL RETURN TICKET 3, available for .12 months, are issued at the following rates. ;— First Saloon .. .. « .. ..£ll7 Second Saloon •• £77. . Second Saloon Passengers aro provided with Saloon Passages to Sydney or Melbourne. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), 26ju . ' • . ' Bond street. DUNEDIN CCSTOM-HOUSS, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL- SHIPPINCi AGENCY, VOGEL STBSET. STEAM to GREYMOUTH DIRECT (taking cargo for HOKITIKA).-T_e b.b. STAR OF TUB SOUTH, on FRIPAY, 21st inst. STEAM to IHVERCARGILI.. — The o.s. KAKANUI, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), 19th inst. Cargo received till noon. CJTEAM to OAMARO, WELLINGTON, 3 aad WANGANUI (taking cargo for transhipment to FOXrON, PICTON, BLENHEIM, KAI_OURA, OPCNAKE, WAITABA, and P*TEA). The ».s. GO-AHEAD, on FRIDAY, 2U4 inßt. Cargo rtceived at Q Shed. ... EEITH EAM3AY, ■.■..■ . Agent. i ■*'""' 'PACIFIC MAIL 8.8. COMPANY. TO PASSENGERS DESIROUB OF AVOIDING THE HEAT AND DISCOMFORT OF THE RED SKA. CTJICKBST ROUT- TO GRRAT BRITAIN, TU AMERICA. Boder Contract with the New South Wales »nd Hew Zealand Governments. "W to. rpHE Magnificent StoanicA^^^^v. JL Bhlp3 of this Line leave AuokT*|§||£l\VSl3_d for Saa Francisco (calling at. wlrafflflWK-l Hnnnl"M evsry-foait- TUESDAY, itßwwfiT——■ R g under;— • Bteuner. Tons. Auekiand. Cltv of Sydney T UO3 Bth Oct., 1833 A_h*Ua - .. S2OO etllNov., 1883 City of New York .. 8400 »t_ Doc., 1888 Zealaudia .. - S2OO lat Jan.f ISB4 Paseeneera from Port Chah-ow lesvp by Union S.S. Co.'s steamers running In connection every fourto Wbdsbsday Immediately previous to above datos. Paeaengors are booked from any port In New Zeaand through to London, Liverpool, Plymouth, SouthMspion, Glasgow, <JueenEto>s_, Belfast, Londonderry, Parie, Havre, Cherbonrg, Hamburg, Antwerp, 3ruscels, Bremon, Rotterdam, Earlingon, Gothenburg, Christiania, Copenhagen, 40. with special advantages, and may,1 without exlra coet, avail themselves of the Southern Pacific Railroad (with Its connections) now open, thus avoiding the winter's cold of the more northorn route, andlor o slight additional charge may go through tho Southern Siitoa to New Orleans, »nd ihencc to New York. Passengers htve choice of tho cnriralled Ailactio sieamablps of the Ounard, Inman, Whlto Star, and othor Lines. And all flrst-closspsssengers »re »1----lowt-d 2601b baggage FREK OF OHARGK. ■ Tickets are good until need, and allow pansengon to jton on* as long as they choose, to. visit all places of Interest In America and Canada. Stop-over privileges are also allowed on steamers' tickets far Anck-ik-dorHo-oiula. ' THBOBBH Fißl 10 -CHPO3 ÜBO- POM OK-U—KB. Stloon Stcamor and Ist Ciasa Uallrokd £72 Ss Od Steerage »od Srd Claae Railroid .. £36 Ss 9d - Po» CaA7,_jiti io Sab Fj-uiohco. 8&!oon_ - .. - £40 6a Od Steerage ~ ~ - £84 03 Cd Tima Cards, Railway Liapa, and all other inforn—tlon, and Guide Books showing all routes to any point In the United States may bo had on application. HKHRY DRIVER, Agent, Blfh straot. oppnßltn Watson's Hold. BARQUE NORWAY, FROM CAPE TOWN. THE above Vessel having been entered at H.M. Customs, Consignees are requested to pass Entries, present Bills of Lading, and pay Freight to the Undersigned. It will be necessary for Consignees to enter into tho usual Average Bond with regaid to barque Weymouth, and the Bond lies at the office of toe Undersigned for signature. The skip will discharge at Dunedin Wharf, and the Captain's attention must be called to any damage before goods are removed from wharf. BATKS, SISE, - CO., HI Agcnto. fNEORGE BLTIH _ CO., IJT ftHIPHKO, OESIOM-BODSra, AND COHKBJHOa AaENTS, Will dospatch: For Napior I Enterprise I About 21st inst. For Auckland | Pot I About 26th imt OEORGB (il.T'ni _ CO.. Ajrent9 _ntn»l ?"ire and Marine Insurance Comp»nj •g_r^ lVf AII> 0F OTAG ', J=|Hg?j|^^" i" now loading at Jetty street ""™^™ Wbaif for RIVERTON DIRECT. 17t D. M'LEOD.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6738, 19 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6738, 19 September 1883, Page 1

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