SMpping. j^3£<ik, HpHE NSW ZfCALANE JjggSjHgll:, SHIPPIHQ OOMPAHY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS (Under Contract with Hew Zealand Government] trill b« despatched with hsr Majesty's M*!lc s> tinder, foi LONDON Via Bio de Janeiro and Madeira i— m Com- Port ol Steamers, g maader. Departure. Date. KtoiVTJJU. 4473 Turpln Wellington Feb. 10 BUAPKHTT 4163 Greenstreet — Mar. 10 Kaikoitra 4474 Orutchley — April 7 Tonqabibo 4153 Bone — May 5 . Aoransi 41«3 Sutcliff* — June 2 And thenceforward every fourth Thursday. Passengers sent to Port of Departure FBBB. For farther partionlari apply to . THB HEW ZEALAND SHIPFIHB OOMPAHY (LIMITED). 10 Crawford street, Dnnedin. 28s a.^><^ rWMIE NEW ZEALAND «§|P£Ni|k. JL SHIPPING COMPANY'S FOE LOl!|pON DIRECT. The Company^ Magnificent Iron Clipper Ship WAIMATE, 1158 tons register, 100 Al at Lloyd'i, F. Canksk, Commander, Will be despatched from POIIT CHALMERS about JANUARY 31. WOOL and other Produce now being received. This favourite Ship has superior Accommodation for SALOON PASSENQBKS. For Freight or' Passage apply to THB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY 3n (LIMITED). B RUNNER COAL COMPANY'S S.S. ROSAMOND — For GREYMOUTH, via OAMAHU, TIMAEU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON (taking cargo for HOKITIKA), THIS DAY (SATURDAY), 29th inst. Cargo till 1 p.m. Passenger* from Wharf at — For NAPIER, via OAMARU, LYTTELTON, and WBLLINGTON.-S.S. GO-AHEAD, ! early. For INVERCARGILL— S.S. INVERCARGILL. on TUESDAY;. February 1. For FORTROSE.— S.S. KAKANUI, early. For RIVERTON.—S.S. KAKANUI, about TUESDAY, Bth February. KEITH RAMSAY, Agent, Vogel itreot. Situations Vacant. Gash Advertisements under thlj head, not exceeding sixteen word*, will be charged SIXPHHGB. WANTED, a steady BOY to Milk.—Apply to Thoa. Murphy, Bishopsgrove, North-East Valley. 29jn WANTED, a good GENERAL BLACKSMITH; none but competent men need apply.—Apply to Geo. Rutherford, Outram. 27ja BAHRATT Wants—General Servants (Lawrence, Tapanuf, Oamfi.ru, Roxburgh). Barmaids. Housemaids, Ploughmen, lads to milk, Useful Girls. 2flja MRS DICK Wants-Cooks (private families, • hotels). Laundresses, Housemaids, Tablemaids, Waitress (assist bar), Housekeeper, Nurses, MfUers (20s). 28ja MRS CHALMERS Requires—Housekeeper (two gentlemen, country), Experienced Nurse, Barmaid (country), Male, Female Cooks (hotels) Cooks, laundresßCS, General Servants '(attttionsX' Housemaids Tablemaids. Station Carpenter (permanent jobi, Youths (farms). 29ja TV^ANTBD, a GOVEBNBSS for the country; requirements—English, French. 'Music, and Drawlog.—Address Iris. Poßt Office, niverton. " 28ja TIHB OLDEST LABOUR EXCHANGE IN NEW '-"■* . • ■■ ZEALAND. : (Established over 30 Years.) J. J. PARKER, 201 Armagh street, Market place. Chrlitchurch, Persons requiring Situations will have their applications attended to by forwarding to above address Copies of Testimonials, accompanied by a Fee of 20s. 22ja OOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION. TO TEACHERS. APPLICATIONS, with testimonials,from Teachers qualified to All the following VACANCIES will be received at this Office up to Ist February next :— Gladstone—Head Teacher. Present salary £185 per annum, with rent allowance of £15 per annum. Gordon—Mistreeß. Salary £100 per annum. JOHN NEILL, Secretary. Education Office, luvercargill, 20th January 18S7. 23ja . Situation! Wanted. Cwh advertisement* nnder thli ho»d, not exceeding sisteen words, will be charged 3IXPHNOH. WANTED, Re-engagement as GOVERNESS; countiy preferred. Good references.—A ddresi X., Times Office. . 27ja "VTOUNG LADY wishes Engagement as MORNING X GOVERNESS- Etglish,Music,and Drawing.Addrees G. A., Times Office. 2nj a /^ARDENBR, thoroughly experienced, open for V*^Kn(taK emenfc; SOO(* Colonial references. - Apply Mr Wm. Reid, seedsman. 24ja QITUATION Wanted as Bookkeeper, Clerk, or O Salesman. Iron, coal, and shlppiug experience ; highest testimonials.—Soot, Times Office. 28ja AN English Gentleman, itist arrived, commercial experience, wishes KMPLOYMENT in any business where energy, strict Bobriety, and integrity would be valued. Give guarantee. Or as Working Partner; in three months £100, in six months £200. First-class testimonials, references.—J. T. W., Times Office. ■ 22ja Wanted Known. [Oath Advertisements nnder tula head, not exceeding sixteen wordi, will be charged SIXPENCE.] _____ . THE Best Teviot and other kind of FRUIT can be had at M'tcuell's, George street. 2»ja /"IHRISP'S LAUOUR AGENCY, 6 Jetty street, V^ Duuedin. Registry Office for all classes ol Servants. 28ja T^ORTH DUNEDIN CHURCH SCHOOLROOM. Xi School Reopens February 1. Terms, 126 6(1 per quarter. gSja f 1 C\ £2b' £50' £lo°- £500 T0 LEND on Mort*AV. wige. Bills Discounted daily.—Brvant, agent, Dowling street. " 29ja MONEY LENT from £10 aud upwards; interest, . 10 per cent.; no delay.-Henry Benjamin, London Loan Society. - 29ja OST, a Blue Skyo TERRIISR, auswering to the name of " Rags." Finder rewarded.—W. Laurence Simpson, London street. 29ja SATURDAY MORNING Class for DRAWING and PAINTING recommences 6th February. Cargill street, second house above Scotland street. 28ja /? X- REWARD will be paid for the Conviction of diJ'J the person who SHOX at my HORSE between Jnday and Tuesday last.—William M'Kav, Blueskin. 28ja -ftTOTICE. - One Red COW, branded like i' <> <X> near rump, Strayed into my Paddock since 13lh November last. If not claimed in 10 days from date, will be Sold to pay expenses—Wai. Davey, Leith Valley. * 28ja rpilK most reasonable Establishment in Town for X Bespoke Tailoring.—The New Zealand Clothing Factory, Octagon. - 7 jjj ANTED KNOWN.-Bvery Home Comfort at Mrs Silki Railway Temperance Hotel, opposite railway station. Liberal table; good beds ; Datlis. Smoking and reading roomi. Prioes itriotly moderate. Passengers called for early trains. Breakfa«t ready at 7 a.m. ' 14my TVf" Bl''s Mosg'el Suits, 39s M- 42s 6d, 47s 6d, 52s JJX. 6d, 57s Od; well cut, thoroughly shrunk; largest assortment in Duaedin. — New Zealand Clothing Factory. a QPEOTAOLBBI SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES! O Wanted, the Weak-.ighted to know that they S£hi?V^ VmSft&ffyi**}? "daP^d t° »nit their ™!t. ' ? yBE°IVAL S. Optician and Speotaclemaker to the Dunedin Koipital, No. 9 George Mf_»Hi irß?? lllllia ? 6bbles' hl«hly recommended ?n h «U" d?' Sac<*arozneteri, Thermometeri, Aneroid Barometeri, Sextanti, Qoadrants, Shini1 00mp...5. ( ftJUnometeri Lactomite " Mathemiu. ■tfume^^rhr^b^r^ "R^'mT 8 M°9giel Tweed Suits. Us 6d, 13s 6d, £d Ctthing^tory^gr^ 1"6^^ % T^THO'S YOUR HATTER ? ~ WHY, G. Bertinehaw, of coune, who haa started . a Retail Branch in the (t U ™N£UH^ BL B"ildi»gs (opposite the Mori* fiTpT^' Pnnces street, where he intends givini the Public a chance to PVTRONISE Local Industry and buy direct froir the manufacturer, who lias secured J^OYAL Letters Patent for the Manufacturing o H ATS and Caps from New Zealand Fur. whicl will be found far superior to imported ones. TIHE Public are respectfully invited to cive G BBHTINSHAW a trial, who guaranteed Tto giv^ satisfaction. look out for THE Illuminated Hat.—Grand Hotel Building (opposite the Monument), Princes street. Th trade supplied, gj,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7783, 29 January 1887, Page 1
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