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Shipping. CWiOS BTKAM SHIP OOMPAJfi IHl^ -"si^ s j,OVB Cocipuny will dospatd raf Stsametii m under i— IriOß OAMARU.—MAORI, ».a., on 1 TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. P.isaeneora TbJs Day (Tuesday) from Dunedin Wharf at 8 p.m. Cargo at Whiuf ti«3i>.m. IHOR TIMARU.—TAIAROA, s.a , on JD MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Pa_engorn on Thursday by 6.16 p.m. train. Cargo at WuarJ till 10 a.m. FOR AKAKOA.— WANAKA, s.s., on MONDAY), 3rd December. Passengers by 12.10 p.m. train. FOR LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON -TE ANAU, 8.8., on WEDNESDAY, 2»t Novembor. Passengers ky 12.10 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf till i p.m. This Day. SnOR NAPIER. GISBORNE, and JD AUCKLAND.-TE ANAU, 5.8., on WEDNESDAY 21st Novembor. Passengers by 12.10 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf till i p.m. This Day. !T(Olt PIOTON, NELSON, TAB.AS NAKI, and MANUKAU.-TAIAROA, s 8., on MONDAY, 26th November. Passengers by 12.10 p.m. train. FOR MELBOURNE, via BLUFF.WAIHORA, 8.8.,0n IHUKSDAY, 22nd Novembor. Passonwrs by 843 pm. train. Cargo at Railway till 1 p.m. Wednesday. FOR WESTPORT and GREYMOUTK (taking cargo for HOKITIKA). - MAHINAPUA, n., on WEDNESDAY, 21st November, via OAMAKU, LYTXELTON, and WBLLINOTON. Passengers from Dunedin Wbatf at 9 p.m. Cargo at Wharf till 3 p.m. frtOß AUCKLAND, via OAMARU, 1 NAPIER, GISBORNE, and TAURANGA.— " OMAPERE, s.s., about FRIDAY, 30th November ITIOR SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON JD and WELLINGTON.-WAKATIPU, s.s., on SATURDAY, 21th November. Passengers by 6.16 FOR SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and EAST CO IST PORT 3- . ANAU, s.s., on WEDNESDAY, 2let November. Passengers by 12.10 p.m. train. rpQil FIJI, from AUCKLAND.— £.' PENGUIN, U.S., about MONDAY, 17th December. During the months of DECEMBES, JANUARY, and FEBRUARY RETURN TICKETS will be issued over tho Company's New Zealand lines, and to and from Hobart and Australia, at SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES, available for return till 31st MARCH 1831. Oyraia i Coraer of Liverpool »Dd Bond stroofa. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). PRESS PASSENGER AND MAIL SERVICE. FIRST AND SECOND CLASS PASSENGERS ONLY. ><P_^, rri H E Company's (Gross register, 030 tone; ' i.b.p., 2000) Will run an Express Passenger and Mail Service between Lyttelton and Onehunga, via Wellington and T&ianakl only, leaving on the following dates :— From Littbltok. | Arrive Oseuokoa. Novembor. Novembor. Monday 19 11 a.m. Wednesday 21 2 p.m. Saturday 21 0 p.m. Monday 28 1 p.m. Thursday 29 9 pm. December. December. Saturday 1 noon Monday 3 0 p.m. Wednesday 6 2 p.m. Saturday 8 9 p.m. Monday 10 4 pm. Thursday 13 9 p.m. Saturday 15 2 p.m. Monday 17 9 p.m. Wednesday 19 2 p.m. Saturday 22 0 p.m. Monday 21 4 p.m. Thursday 27 9 p.m. Saturday 29 noon. From Osbhuxqa. I Arbivk Ltttemoh. November. November. Thursday 22 noon Saturday 24 7 a.m. Tuesday 27 8 am. Thursday 29 7 a.m. December. December. Saturday 1 noon Monday 3 7 a.m. Thursday 611 a.m. Saturday 8. 7 a.m. Tuesday 11 8 am. Thursday IS 7 am. Saturday 15 8 p.m. Monday 17 10 a.m. Thursday 20 11 a.m. Saturday 22 7 a.m. Tuesday 25 7a.m. Thursday 27 Jam. Saturday 29 6 p.m. Monday 31 10 a.m. SPECIAL FABES FOR EXPRESS SERVICE. Lyttbmon to WeliKusotox.—Saloon, £Z 10s; Second Class, £1 lOi. LytteiiTON to Tarasaki.—Saloon, £5 6s; Second LrriBWOX to OnsIIUKQ-.—Saloon, £7 ; Second Single Tickets only will bo issued, and these will not permit holders to break the journey at any intermediate port. Through Tickets or Forwarding Passes from other steamere, except from those bringing Dunedin and Bluff passengers, cannot be made available, but full Return Tickets (second half), no part of which has been used, can be made available on pay* ment of tho difference of fare, that is between the original value of the Return Ticket and Two Singlo Taknpuua. Fares. Duoedin and Blvff passengers will have the privilege of booking through for the Express Sorvice. Those going North must Join at Lyttolton by the sttaraer arriving immediately prior to the Tabapuoa's departure, while those booked for Dunedin or Bluff mußt proceed from Lyttelton by the flrbt steamer leaving after the Takapuna'a arrival. Taranaki being a night port, Passengers will only be booked on the condition that if the captiin should deem it expedient to paas tho port without commuoicatiug they are to be landed at the next port, iv which case they flan return by the following steamer on payment of an additional half-fare. Tho baggage allowance for each passenger will bo i Oft for saloon and 6[t for second-class passengers. All in excess must be paid for. 8a CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED). MONTHLY LINE OF STEAMERS FROM SYDNEY TO HONGKONG, Calling at Townsville, Cooktown, Thursday Island, and Port Darwin. ■ -•*•-» mHB&S. £^SKL^ _- *■ ' WHAMPOA >InP§S3¥«wr >>r will leave SYDNEY on TUE3--«r____|^__f DAY, December i. <iiHHr_Ha-'l -rT,igß> g 8 WAKATIPU from Port Chalmers on SATURDAY, 21th inut., will connect with h:r. Cargo and passongerß booked at through rates. * For particulars apply to UNION fcTE^M SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), 19a Agents. E I E 8 T L I N £.. Under contract with the^New South Wales Government for the conveyance of mails. The following BS»tnahipß belonging to tho ORIENT CO. and the PACIFIC CO. will leave SYDNEY and KELBOURNE on ihe undermentioned dates for LONDON, via ADELAIDE, DIEGO GARCIA (a! steamer's option), SUEZ, and NAPLES:— From Sydney. From Melbourne. SORATA _ Nov. 24 Nov. 30 CUZCO .. .. Dec. 8 Dec. 14 LIGURIA ~ .. Doc. 22 Dec. i 8 IBERIA _, .. Jan. 6 Jan. 11 And fortnightly ShereaiSat. New Zealand paase-gora may connecS with 6.9. Sorato at Melbourne pai e.s. Waihora from Port Chalmers on THURSDAY, 22nd November. Through fares to London, £21 to £76. Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand. Second-class passengeis by Orient steamer are provided with saloon passages to Sydney or Melbourne. NAPLES to LONDON by Rail.-Special arrangements made with Mtssrs Cook and Sons for the isßue of through tickets at greatly reduced rates. PASSAGES FROM LONDON.-Special facilities afforded for bringing out Friends and Relatives by pre-payment of the passage-money here. SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS, available for 12 months, are issued at tho following ratea :— First Saloon .. ' £U7 Second Saloon £77. PARCELS BOOKED THROUGH to LONDON at Reduced Rates. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), iOo . Agents in New Zealand DUNEDIN CUSTOM-HOUSE, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL HHIPPIHfI AC-KNCY, VOGEL STREET. STEAM to GREYMOUTH DIRECT (taking cargo for HOKITIKA).—The s.b STAR OF THE SOUTH, on or about FRIDAY, 2Srd iiist. STEAM to INVERCARGILL. — The «.o KAKANUI, on MONDAY, 26th inst. Cargo at Q Shed till 10 a m. IHOR HOKITIKA DIRECT. — The BJ WANGANUI, now loading, Bails THI3 DAY (TUESDAY). K3ITH. EAHSAY, Agent. j-Wvjj^ mHE NEW ZEALAND f||||||tvv^ EXPRESS COMPANY. ««__Sf-W»> s«™ GENERAL CUSTOMS _ E_PRE<3B FORWARDING AGENTS, despatch PARCELS, PACKAGES, 4e. by Exproes and Goods Trains to all Stations connected with Dun6diu by rail, Daily. TO Northern and West Coast ports by every steamer To tho Australian Colonies Weekly. To Great Britain and the Continent of Europe via Kelboume, by mall and other Bteamer, 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 F. TATE, 13 Slarkot street • Great Britain, W. R. BUTTON _ CO., Golden line, Barbican, London; and every town in Britain. PARCELS RATE.-LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND. 21b 6lb 101b 161b 201b 2soa 6B 7b 6d 10a 12s 6d 801b 401b 601b SOlb 1001b 16» ÜBSd Ss6d 26s 6d 80s. NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY, Manw Htroet, Dupedln. PUMPS and HYDRAULIC RAMS, ENGLISH, AHEBKIAN, und OWN UAKEto sail ill Dttiposti. t a «, bdk?

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6791, 20 November 1883, Page 1

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