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Shipping. y -3g><&, mHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S KOYAL MAIL LINK 01' STRAMIiES (Undo; Ooutraot with the How Zealand Government) Will b« despatched with her Hnjeity'i Mall. »i '•> under, for ™ LONDON Via Eio do Jimelro and Madeira :— 3 Steamer.. | mvnd er. Departure. Dole•f Aorahqi 1163 Turpin Wellington Aug. 20 , ElmutakJl 4473 Hallett Lyttelton Sept. a f- Euapkhu <163 areonstreet — Oct. 21 Kaikouha. 4174 Crutoliley - Soy. IS ? Toxoakiho 4163 Bone — Dec. 10 AORAXOI 4163 Turpin — Jan. 13 And thenceforward overy fourth Thursday. ;■ The above are all new steamers, built opeoially for :' the trade, and commanded by men of great oxperi- ' euco. The length ot pannage by the Company'ii itesmera ' averages under fortyday.. THROUGH FARES from POUT CHALMERS :— t Saloon, from 60 guineas upward.; Sooond Saloon, 3 40 guineas; Steerage, from 18 to 22 guinea.. OAHao now being becbivjsd. Btobaoi: tbsb. For further partioular* apply to THB NEW ZEALAND SKIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). 10 Crawford ntroet, Dnnodln. 1 Z~Z mHE NSW ZEALAND J#lS%\. A SHIPPING OOMFAHY'S ■ "sTBAM TO LOHDON UNDER FOBTY DAYS. B.M.S. AOEANGI, r 4163 toni register, 4000-horne power > (W. A. Tuiii'i.N', Commander), ■i W1I! bo despatched as above from WELLIE GTON ' On THURSDAY, 26th AUGUST, At 4 p.m. ' Calling at Slo de Janeiro Rnd Madeira. i This Steamer has just made the quickest passage on record from Plymouth to New Zealand. Her lust passage Home was 37 days ; and her averngo time since she was launched is the quickest of any ' boat in the New Zealand trade. The Saloon and - Second-class Accommodation is unsurpassed, ntsss FOB Company* steamer. SPECIAL SISTURN TICKETS are now ISSUED nt REDUCED FAKHS during INDOi COLONIAL EXHIBITION. For freight or passage apply In Dunodln to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY [ j4j a (Luni-isu;. BKUNNEE COAL COMPANY'S STEAMER PHLHAM. Vox GREYMOUTH, via TIMARU, LYTTEL--1 TON and WELLINGTON (taking cargo lor i WKSTPOKT and HOKITIKA.).-S.S. PEIHAM, TO-MOEHOW (TUESDAY), 10th inst. Carfco at Q Shed till 2 p.m. For WANGANUI, via OAMATtU, LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON.—S.S. GO-AHEAD. THIS DAY (MONDAY), 9th inst. Cargo till 4 p.m. For JNVMRCMRGILL.—S.B. INVERCARGILL, TO-MOHKOW (TUESDAY), 10th inst. Cargo at Q Shed till 11 a.m. For WAIKAWA.—S.S. KAKANUI, THIS DAY (MONDAY), fltli inst. Freight payable by shippers. Cargo at Cross Wharf till 11 a.m. KBITH KAMSAY, Agent,, Voeol utreet. Situations Vacant. Oaeii Advertisements under this head, not exceeding sixteen words, will be oharged SIXPEHOB. TJANDMASTER required for Christclmrch Gar--13 rison Band.—For particulars apply J. Painter, hon. sec. i23jy W' ANTED, in the Country, a GOVKRNKSS to Teach lour Children; ages, from 11 to 6.— Address Box 63, P. 0., Masterton. 9au WANTED, Experienced GENERAL SERVANT, able to cook, £c—Apply Bank of New Zea--1 and, Waikouaiti. Deferences required. 3au ANTED, a few YOUNG WOMEN for a Few Days; lij'lit work.—Apply Zealandia Chambers Dowl'iug street, between 10 and half-past, np- ' stairs. ?<"> MES CHALMERS Requires Monday (sharp)— Cook (West Coast), Female Cook (Christi liurch), Housemaids, Laundresses, General Servants, Dairymaids, Housegirls. 9au WANTED, a pushing CANVASSER. Outfit free; no risk. £3 per week and upwards easily earned. Send stamped envelope for reply.— ■ Murray and Spencer, manufacturers, Auckland. 9au /CONSULT SKENE regarding Employment, Sell\j ing, Letting, Buying Properties, Valuations, ' Lodgings, Partnerships, Loans, Farms, Missing Friendß, Investments. 24f M' ANA GB R WANTED. ■ The Directors of the Waianiwa Dairy Factory , Company (Limited) invite APPLICATIONS for Man.T'ership from Persons duly qualified to -MAKE CIIKKSE on the Canadian Cheddar System. Appli- ' cants must st.ite salary required, and must forward testimonials and references not later than 18th AUGUST, addressed I he Secretary, Waianiwa Dairy Factory. Company (Limited), Waianiwa, Southland. MANAGER WANTED for Inch Clutha Dairy Factory Company (Limited), capableof making cheeseon Cheddar principle. Faetory;iitted up with la' est improved American machinery and appliances. 1 Probable quantityof milk, about 12uO gallons, free house and fuel provided. Services required from middle of September. Applicants to forward teslimonials and to utate salary expected for own services only, and also ior supplying all necessary labour, to the Undersigned at P. 0., Stirling, up to 11th August. 11. C. CAMERON, : Cau Secretary. Situations Wanted. I Cash advertisements under thio head, not exceeding , p.ixtoen words, will be charged SIXPENCE. i 1 "DOOKKEEPER. — Situation wanted by ExperiJj enced BOOKKEEPER. — Address 11. N., Times Office. 7au E' XPERIKNCED HOTEL HANDS, also DOMESHCS of all kinds, waiting Engagements. Associal ion Office, 10 Rnttray street. 3au Wanted Known, - [Canh Advertisements under this head, not exceeding sixteen words, will be charged SIXPENCE.] MONEY LESTBorrower'sNotcoFHandjnodclay loiv interest.—Henry Benjamin, London Loan Society, Manse street. tjau - T AM NOT t.he PERSON whose Bankruptcy Notice , JL appeared in Saturday's Times.—William Thorn son, farmer, jUyrtle Bank, Green Island. Pan STAND not upon the order of your going, but go at mice to Cole s for Sausages.—London Butchery, l Hanover street. 31jy c /CLEARING SALE continued of Kruit-b-aring 1 \J Trei-s and Nursery Stock, Sc—William Lang- :- muir, Kailwny Nursery, Caversliam. 30jy 5 t; « 7 ANTED KNOWS.—WATCHES and CLOCKS ' Vy Cleaned and Repaired by experienced hands, ' at Ueiuci'd Prices.—aii George street, opposite ~_ Carroll's Hotel. 3jiu ' XXTATSTF.U KNOWN,—C. 'JOHNSON and CO.'S [ VV Great Annual Stocktaking Sale of Drapery • and Clothing 1 /COMMENCES on Saturday, 17th inst., and will V^ be continued for one month. BARGAINS in Ladies' Costumes—4os oues reduced to 10s 6d and 15s ; they must go. BARGAINS in Ladies' Ulstera-2s lid. 3s lid, 5s 6d; formerly 7s 6d to 20s. Girls' ditto, ■i fi-om Is 6d. BARGAINS in Millinery.—Ladies'goodTrimmed Velvet Bonuets, 2s lid, 4s lid ; formerly 10s BARGAINS in Men's and Boys' Tweed Suits — lien's, 20s; Boys' Knickcr Suits, 3s lid. lojy /~t REAT REDUCTION in prices.—Mr J. P. Arm- _ vJT strong is determined to meet his customers in ~ the present depressed state of the times by charging Q greatly reduced prices for all dental work required.— T- Address, Steinhoffs Buildings, Princes street, llju JAMBS HUNTEE, Pastrycook, Confectioneer, Wholesale and Retail Biscuit Manufacturer, late Binnie's, - TTOPES by keeping only FIRST-CLASS GOODSto s, XX secure a share of Public Patronage. Soirees, 3f Parties, and Balls catered for. So Birthday, and Christening Cakes If made to Order. Tea, Coffee, &c, always ready. 87 George street, Dunedin. "RT B.—Our Tea and Coffee are the beat procurable ~ rJ* inPunediu. 12jy LADIKS' Hair Cut and Singed, Is; Hair Combings made up, lowest prices. — Queen's, Ladies' Hairdresser, 52 George street. 2'Jd - W«.iixKJJ KJSUWN,— Great Reduction In Prici y ¥V Drain-nipea of all descriptions, Flower-pot-B '' Sc3kale-pots, Vases, Fountains, Chimney-tops, Jtc- ■"" lambert'a North-lfatt Valley Pottery Works. 3d WANTKD KNOWN,—Every Home Comfort at Mrs Silk's Railway Temperance Hotel, opposite railway station. Liberal tnble; good beds ; baths. Smoking and reading rooms. Prices strictly ''• moderate. Passengers called forearly trains. Breakfast ready at 7 a.m. 14my iy YS7-ANTED to Know,—Where to buy the cheapest - V? and best Wood and Coal. Why, the Co--6 operative Coal Co., of course. 3) OT ANTED Known,—That we Sell the cheapestand VV best Coal in Dunedin.—Cooperative Coal Co. WANTKD Known,—That we send whatever Coal is ordered. ;"\7I7"ANTED Known,—That the Address of the CO- - VV OPERATIVE COAL CO. is No, i Farley's Id Kali, Princes street. 6jy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7636, 9 August 1886, Page 1

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