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ShippingC, »■ TT»SON STKAM SHIP ■ «mi COMPANY i\ 3 11119. or KKHr ZBA.LAND 1 ''ft>.iiS2^!L (UMITKD). [• 111) TIMB TABLE SIiHVK.'H. For OAMABU.—BKAUTIKUL STAR, s.s., on TUESDAYS anil FRIDAYS. Passengers from Duuedln Wharf on Friday lit 10 p.m. Cargo till 3 p.m. For LYTTELTON nnd WELLINGTON.— MAKAROA, 8.8., THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), 20th July. Passengers by 3.30 p.m. train. For PIOTON. NELSON, TAKANAKI, and 7 MANUKAU.—HAWBA, s.s., on MONDAY, , 25th July. Passengers from Duuediu Wharf lit II p.m. >■ For AUCKLAND, via LYTTELTON, WKLa LINGTON, NAPIER, ami GISBOHNEMAKAROA, S....THIS DAY (WIiDNESDAY), * SOLli July. Passengers by 230 p.m. train. ' TFor SYDNEY, via OAMAIIU, LYTTKLTON, !** and WBLLINGTON.-HAUHOTO, s.s., on "' "SATURDAY, 23rd July. Passengers from DunedinWlmrFiitlOp.nl. Cargo till 1 p.m. ■ For MELBOURNE, via BLUFF.—HOTOMAHANA, b .., oil SATURDAY, 23rd July. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at — p.m. Car)!1' till 1 p.m. For SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, tIISDOHNK. and AUOK-LAND.-MAUAKOA, s.s., THIS DAY (Will). NKSDAY), 20th July. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. For FIJI, from AUCKLAND.—WAINUI, 1.1., on MONDAY, 25th July. For TONGA. SAMOA, and TAHITI.— RICHMOND, 8.5., leaves Aueldßiid in August. Freight and Passengers Booked through, hull particulars on application. SPECIAL CARGO AND PASSENGER SERVIOK. Roduoed Fares and Cargo Rates. Fcr WESTPORT, via TIMARU, AKAROA, LYTTULTON. WBLLIUGTOH, snd NISLSOB. MAHINAI'UA. b.s., on FRIDAY, 22nd July. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 4 p.m. For GBBYMOUTH (taking cargo for HOKITIKA) vis OAMAKU, TIMARU, LYOTBLTOB; WELLINGTON, and NELSON. MAWHKHA. «.».. on ™IDAY, 22nd July. Passengers from Dimedin Wharf at 10 p.m. Cargo till 3 p.m. For AUOKLAWD, via OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, NAPIER, QIBBOKNB, and TAUHANGA.-OMAPERIS, >.•., on SATURDAY, 27d July. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at —p.m. Cargo till 1 p.m. Offices: Corner of Vogel, Water, and Cumberland streets. ii X7\ o R BRISBANE. rilnStuHaSefc The S.S. WAKATIPU Will bo despatched for above Port, via Tlmaru, Lytteltoo, nnd Wellington, on or about TUESDAY, Snd August. For particulars of freight and pasßagemoney apply UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW 6jy ZEALAND (LIMITED). TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OB1 IU NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). ROYAL M.AIL EXPRESS SERVICE. OVERLAND ROUTE TO ENGLAND THROUGH AMERICA, Avoiding alike the heat of the Red Sea and the cold of Cape Horn. The Steamers of thie Line are appointed to leave Sydney and Auckland for Honolulu and San Francisco every Four Weeks, Bailing as under.— _, Leave Leave | Arrive Steamers. lon ' Sydney. Auckland | 'Frisco. Alamkda ... 3000 Aug. 10 Aug. 15 Sept. i Mamposa ... 3000 Sept. 7 Sept. 12 Oct. 2 Zimxaxdia ... 3200 Oct. 5 Oct. 10 lOct. 30 Tickets are available for 12 months, and Passengers can break their journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San Fmnciseo, and any place of call en route to New York. SPECIAL REDUCED RATES. Through Fares, Sydney or Auckland, to London :— SALOON, £U to Ml. STEERAGE, £32 16s 3d to £33 -Is 6d. For all information apply at any of the Offices of UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF 2« m NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). H IB H S L I N B. Vniet saatooS with tho Hew Sooth Walea government foi Sa« oonvoyenoo ol melts. Tho following Steamships belonging to the ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES will leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on tho undermentioned dates for LONDON, via ADELAIDE, DIKGO GARCIA (at steamer's option), SUEZ, and NAPLES :- From Sydney. From Melbourne POIOSI ... July 30 Aug. 8 ORMU2 ... Aug. 13 Aug. 19 ORIENT ... Aug. 27 Sept. 2 New Zealand Passengers may connect with b.i. Potosi at Melbourne, per b.b. Waihora, leaving Port Chalmers on THURSDAY, 25th July. Through Fares to London, £18 to ±!70 (Canal duoß inoluded). PABS&BB3 SKOM LOHPOH.—Spaolal fMllifcios nffordod for bringing oat Frieadt snii Eeialivte by prepayment of the passage-mono? here. BPBCIAL RBTUEH T.10318X3 are inawi ai ihn tollowllißratißi— First Saloon (available for 9 months) ... £105 „ „ „ „ 12 £115 Second „ „ ~12 ~ ... £65 FAHOZIXS BOOKssn xiiiiuottM i.-i i.naaos Ri Bsancea Bates. 63?QCiAL BOIIOS. SKOOND-CLA3S PASSAGE MOHKV BKDUOED to £38 and £40. THIRD CLASS, £18. f'frtSi snd seccnd-clflec psacangsra 2*.0u?3 *j:ee'.:ai Bdvsnti«ei by booking tiirongb from Eow SSeaXsud, being provided with eiloon pcesagea Ui Auat rslit. whiah are Included in the above feres. Sor fotther particuluu apply to VSWS STHAM SHIP 00MPAH2 O* EHif BHALAHD (LIMITBD), gfjo Ageuta In Htrw 3yr.i6Bfl. TMOUFOKTBOSE.—LIZZIE, earl}'. For AUCKLAND—MYRTLE, about 20th. For NAPIER—ENTERPRISE, about 25th. BEOKGB IILYTH 4 CO., Agents, Educational. /^TAGO BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. The THIRD QUARTER commences on TUESDAY, the 26th Inat. The Rector will be present at the School on MONDAY, the 25th inst., at 10 a.m., for the purpose of Enrolling Now Pupils. i-yfAGO GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. The THIRD QUARTER commences on TUESDAY, the 26th inst. The Principal will be present at the School on MONDAY, the 25th mat., from 2 to i p.m., to Enrol New Pupils. The Boarding Establishments in connection with each School Reopen for the reception of Boarders on the 25th inst. Particulars aB to articles required by Boarders may bo obtained from the Undersigned. C. MAC ANDREW, Secretary, 20jy Colonial Bank Buildings, Dunedin. DUNEDIN SCHOOL OF ART, Moeay Place. EVENING CLASSES, Mondays and Wednesdnys, for the study of Freehand and Model Drawing, Drawing and Painting from the Antique, Painting in Monochrome, Modelling in Clay, &<!. Tuesdays and Thursdays, Practical, Plane, and Solid Geometry, Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. Fridays, DrawingandPainting from the living model. Open from 7to 9. Fee, 10s 6d. DAVID C. HUTTON, limy Art Master. B WILKINSON'S SCHOOL Will REOPEN at ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM On MONDAY, JULY 25. Address: Willow Bank, Lees Btreet, Dunedin. 12jy MADAME WINTER, R.A., Pupil of the late Sir Stehndaie Btantßrr, GIVES LESSONS to ADVANCED PUPILS At BEGG'S MUSIC SALOON. And at her Residence, 8 GARDEN TERRACE, MAITLAND STREET. Vacancies for Four Pupils. Her method ensures rapid progress in style and execution. lju TVS" R MACLEOD SHIT H, Tkachkb of Piahofoistk, Ohcian. Slnmins, etc., DAGMAR COLLEGE, MORAY PLACE. 13ap B. JOSEPH MOSS, TEACHER of the PIANO, SINGING, FLUTE, PICCOLO. THE L A AT U E L S, Albany street (nea"Ueorgo street). 27j fl s1 "f KTTERS FROM LITTLE FOLKS.— . ' jLJ " A Mother"writes with reference to the Little - Jfolkß department: " You ran scarcely realiso j what an Important column that i< which 'Dot' . preside* over. It a literally devoured by the little people Children who never looked it the paper or thought of it befor«noi>' ipelUhrongh tunia liltU MUr, will, .lolltfhl "

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7928, 20 July 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7928, 20 July 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7928, 20 July 1887, Page 1

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