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Shipping, UIJIOII BT-AM HHIP OOMPAS h|f ■" K\T" vs>3 OS" NEW ZEA-AHD |r *«—^ j, fs3 R [. ovo fjomptny Bi!i doapato 001 l OAMARD.—MAORI, b.b., 01 JD TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. r_i!ieni.re! on Kiiday from Duncdin Wharf at 9 p.a Cargo at Whaif till S p.m. TJIOR TIMAKU.— TAIAROA, a.a , 01 MJ MONDAYS aud THURSDAY'S. PaSLOngor on Thursday by 6.16 p.m. train. Cargo at What till 10 a.m. imOll AKAHOA.— WANAKA, a.a. JL? on MONDAY, 3rd Doccmbor. PftOtenifera b; 12.10 p.m. train. FOR LYTTELTON and WELLING TON.-TE ANAU, 8.5., on THURSDAY, 22n< November. l'asaongera by 12.10 p.m. train Cargo at Wnar! till 4 p.m. Ihis Day. FOR NAPIER, GISBORNE, am AUCKLAND.—Tui ANAU, 8.5., on THURS DAY, 22ud Novcmbor. Paesengers by- 12.X p.m. traiu. Cargo at Wharf till i p.m. This Day smOR PIOTON, NELSON, TABA Jj NAKI, and MANUKAU. — TAIAROA, se. on MONDAY, 28th November. Passengers Iron Duucdin Whaif at 1 p m. SLf.OR MELBOURNE, via BLUFF._D WAIHORA, 8.8.,0n IHURSDAY, 22nd Novem bor. Passongors by 343 pm. train. Cargo ai Railway till i p.m. This Day. Xj-lOR WHSTPOUTand GREYMOUTB Jj (taking cargo for HOKITIKA). - MAHI.NA. PUA, ofs., THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), 21st November, via OAAIARO, -VTTELTON, and WELLINUTON. Passengers from Duntdin Wharl at 9 p.m. Cargo at Whaif till 3p m. BTsOR AUCKLAND, via OAMARU, J? NAPIER, GISBORNE, aud TAURANGA.— OMAPERE, 8.8., about FWIDAY, 30th November Ij^Oß SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON JD and WELLINGTON.—WAKATIPU, 5.8., on » SATURDAY, 24th November. Passengers hy 5.1 D p.m. train. Cargo at Railway till 4 p.m. Friday, p.m. train. FOR SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and EAST CO IST PORTS.TE ANAU, 8.8., on THURSDAY, 22nd November. Passengers by 12.10 p.m. train. BnOB FIJI, from AUCKLAND.— V PENGUIN, «.8., about MONDAY, 17th December. During the months of DECEMBEB, JANUARY, and FEBRUARY, RETURN TICKETS will be issued over the Company's New Zealand lines, and to and from Hobart and Australia, at SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES, available for return till 31st MARCH 1884. Oftioss ! Comer of Liverpool snd Bond strieaa UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). PRESS PASSENGEr"aND MAIL SERVICE. FIRST AND SECOND CLASS PASSENGERS ONLY. . Jig^ mH E Company's (Grosa register, 930 tons; 1.h.p., 2000) Will run an Express Passenger and Mail Service between Lyttclton and Onehunga, via Wellington and Taranaki only, leaving on the following dates :— From Lttteltos. | Asrive Ohehpko_. November. November. Monday 19 11a.m. Wednesday 21 2 p.m. Saturday 24 9 p.m. , Monday 28 4 p.m. Thursday 29 9 p.m. December. December; Saturday 1 noon Monday 3 9 p.m. Wednesday 6 2 p.m. Saturday 8 9 p.m. Monday 10 4 p.m. Thursday 13 9 p.m. Saturday 15 2p.m; Monday 17 9 p.m. Wednesday 19 2 p.m. Saturday 22 9 p.m. Monday 24 4 p.m. Thursday 27 9 p.m. Saturday 29 noon. FeoJi Osauuxoi. | Ar_i<_ Lni-LTON. November. Novembor. Thursday 22 noon Saturday 24 7 a.m. Tuesday 27 Sam. Thursday 29 7a.m. December. December. Saturday 1 noon Monday 3 7 a.m. Thursday 011 a.m. Saturday 8 7 a.m. Tuesday 11 8 am. Thurvlay 13 7 a.m. Saturday 16 «p.m. Monday 17 10 a.m. Thursday 20 11 a.m. Saturday 22 7 a.m. Tuesday 25 7 a.m. Thursday 27 7 a.m. Saturday 29 0 p.m. Monday 31 10 a.m. SPECIAL FABES FOR EXPRESS SERVICE. LvmLToN to Wellington.—Saloon, &t 10a; Second Class, £110s. LYiTKiiTON to Tauaxaki.—Saloon, £5 6s ; Second Class, £3 hi. Lttt-LTOS to ONrHOSQA.—SaIoon, £7 ; Second Class, £4. SiDglo Tickets only will be issued, and these will not permit holders to break the journey at any intermediate port. Through Tickets or Forwarding Passes from other Bteamew, except from those bringing Dunedin and Bluff passengers, cannot be made available, but full Return Tickets (eecond half), no part of which has been uaed, can bo made available on pay. Mi-nt of the diflerenco of fare, that is between tho original valuo of tho Return Ticket and Two SiDgle Takapuna Fares. Duuedin and Bluff raß3engere will have the privilege of booking through for the Express Service. Those going North must join at Lyttelton by the steamer arriving immediately prior to the Takapuoa's departure, while thoEO booked for Dunedin or Bluff must proceed from Lyttelton by the firct steamer leaving after the Takapuna's arrival. Taranaki being a night port, Passengers will only be booked on the condition that if the captain should deem it oxpedient to pass the port without commuoicating they are to be landed at the next port, in which case they can return by the following steamer on payment of an additional half-fare. The baggage allowance for each passenger will be 10't for ealoon and 6ft for second-class passengers. All in excess must bo paid for. 8n CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED). MONTHLY LINE OF STEAMERS FROM SYDNEY TO HOKGKONG, Calling at Townsvillo, Cooktown, Thursday Island, and Port Darwin. ._*>,. r_nHE s.s. 4^- ._. *- WHAMPOA /_^Srs^^" > wiu leave SYDNEY on TUES-*"™'™*™-™BS* 8.8. WAKATIPU from Port Chalmers on SATURDAY, 24th in*t., will connect with hi. Cargo and passengers booked at through rates. For particulars apply to UNION fcTEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), 10n Agents. ORIENT LINE. Under contract with the New South Wales Government for tho conveyance of mails. The following Steamships belonging to the ORIENT CO. and the PACIFIC CO. will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on the undermentioned datea for LONDON, via ADELAIDE, DIKGO GARCIA (at ■steamer's option), SUEZ, &nd NAPLES :— From Sydnoy. From Hdboumo. SORATA _ Nov. 24 Nov. 30 CUZCO .. .. Dec. 8 Dec. U LiGURIA .. .. Dec. 22 Die. £8 IBERIA _ .. Jan. 5 Jan. 11 And fortnightly thereafter. New Zealand passengers may connect with s.e. Sorato at Melbourne per b.s. Waihora from Port Chalmers on THURSDAY, 22nd November. Through fares to London, £21 to £75. Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand. Second-class passengers by Orient steamer are provided with saloon passages to Sydney or Melbourne. NAPLES to LONDON by Kail.-Special arrangements made with Mtssrs Cook and Sons for the issue 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 the following rates :— First Saloon £117 Second Saloon £77. PARCELS BOOKED THROUGH to LONDON at Reduced Rates. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), 200 Agents in New Zealand DUNKDIN CUSTOM-HOUSE, COMMISSION, AND GENERAL SHIPPING AGENCY, VOfIEL 8-P.EET. STEAM to GREYMOUTH DIRECT (taking cargo for HOKITIKA).—The b.b STAR OP THE SOUTH, on or about FRIDAY, 23rd inst. Caigo received at Q Shed. STEAM to IKVKRCARGILL. — The v KAKANUf, on MONDAY, 28th met. Cargo at Q SheJ till 10 a m. JilOR HOKITIKA DIRECT. — The 8J WANGASUI, now loading, sails THIS DAY KBITH RAMSAY, Aenvt. JjJfeJfa. HP™ NEW ZEALAND jff|ifelvS^ EXPRESS COMPANY. *^^^^^^^ GENERAL CUSTOMS & EXPRESS FORWARDING AGENTS, despatch PARCELS, PACKAGES, &o. by Express and Goods Trains to all Stations connected with Dunsdin by rail, Dally. To Northern and West Coast ports by evory steamer To the Australian Colonies Weekly. To Great Britain and tbo Continent of Europe via Melbourne, by mail and other stoamer, Fortnightly. Parcels forwarded by or orderod through tho N. Z. Express Co. dolivered promptly on arrival at destination, without trouble to consignees. Order from Melbourne through F. TATE, 13 Market street; Great Britain, W. R. BUTTON & CO., Golden Lane, Barbican, London ; and every town In Britain, PARCELS BATE.—LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND. 21b Clb 101b 161b 201b 2a 8d 6s Vaßd 10s 12s 8d EQlb iOlb 601b 801b 1001b 161 178 6d SsM 2Cs6d 80s. NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY. Mansa street, Unnedln. "OUMKS and HYDRAULIC EAMS, JT ENGLISH, AMERICAN, tad OWN HAKKto S_!i -II -raspogo!. « « V. 9CBW

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6792, 21 November 1883, Page 1

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