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Shipping JP^^llib," aHIPI' INW OOMJPAHJPS ROYAI, MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS {Under Contract with New Zealand Government) Will bo dejpatohed with her Majerty'e Msl?» as under, for I, 0 n D 0 H, V!n Klo da Janeiro and TonerifJe:— Stawu-n jXon.. D ~<, Date. 181)0. B'MUTiXA MU Qreemtrcot Wellington Fob. 0 HLfAPffUii 4183 Findlay Wellington Mar. 20 KilEOiai 4163 Orutchley — April 17 Tonoathro 41J4 .Bunt — May 15 &OIU3TSJ 4163 SuLcllf c — June 13 ft.r.d thenceforth ovory fourth Thurnilay, SSMOHE BAJiOOK Vsres from 35 Guinea. JraMf.rtijert unit to I'«r(.n' Ooparfure PUEB. RETURN TICKETS at REDUCED FARES. WiirvanU h'.xa:d for ftiMsgss fro.a any part of tha (Julliau. fClns.Jom to >sf>w" Zculanil on i»i>r?,ved Si:ars!;!,o3 for pnyaieul. it) i.hd jctouy. '■'Or fertile/ ['.-ittlciiliite ripply to 'E-yil fiiTi1 JSKAIiANH SMIPX'ING 'OOMPAMI, //.MITKD. HO l3?Bir!oril afcre^fc, Unncflln. S2» npHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LIKE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. WOOL SEASON, 1889-90. The following Magnificent Vessels, of the highest class at Lloyd's, will be despatched as under :— Ship. Sailing SALADO ... ... 1)50 tons February 6 UAKAIA ... ... ISOO do Feb.-Mar. To bo followed by equally suitable Ships aa required. CARGO STBAMKRS. DUKE OF WESTMINSTER ... Febuary DUKIi OF BUCKINGHAM ... Feb.-Mar. MORAYSHIRB ... ... ... Mar.-April DUKE OF SUTHERLAND ... April-May Wool, Flax, Grain, Tallow, and other produoe will be carried at Loweßt Current Rates. Cargo now being received into Store at Port Chalmers, bTOHAGE FHKB. For freight, &a., apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, (LIMITED). 10 Crawford street, Diincdin. In A-^^t*<f^v HIRE L I JJi Iv |||||g||!|^^ DIRECT STEAMERS. Mana&ehb : TURWBULL, MAETIN, and CO., Glasgow. .3.8. ELDERSLIE, 2761 tons, 1800 h.p., J. Cuthbebt, Commander, Will be despatched from PORT CHALMERS for LONDON DIRECT About the 20th FEBRUARY 1890. WOOL and other Produce now being received into Stores at Port Chalraeri. STORAGE FREE. For FREIGHT or PASSAGE apply to THS NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED, Agents ; Or to MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., Agents. ~~\^L < %K ©HIRE LINE DIRECT | STKAMBKS. . I OTAGO TO LONDON. I ELDERSLIIS ... ... 3750 tons 1800 h.p. FIFESHIRE ... ... 5000 tons 2400 h.p. SAirtNSHIRE... ... 5100 tons 2500 hp. MORAYSHIR33 ... 5100 tons 2500 h.p. I Tho alloy', magnificent Steamers, which have all been specially built for New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will bo despatched at regular intervals. They have all accommodation for a limited number of "SALOON PASSENGERS, who will ba taken at Reduced Fores. For rates and fuller particulars apply to the Managers, TUHNBULL. MARTIN, & CO.. 20d Australian Mutual Provident Buildings. FOR INVEROARGHLL. — S.S. INVERCAKGILL, on TUESDAY, 11th February. Cargo till 11 a.m. Passengers from Wharf. Fares: Saloou, 15s; Steerage, 10s (meals iucluded). I For HIVEMOK- S.S. KAKANUI, WEDNESDAY, I 12th iutt. Cargo till noon. For OWAKB—S.S. KAKANni. MONDAY, 17th inst. Freight payable by shippers. KEITH RAMSAY, Agout. BAHTJMH'S (J3>iuljic COMVOS-rCIOS ou SJJLT}. Edneational. BRAEMAR HOUSE, MORAY PLACE. PRIVATE BOARDING and DAE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Lady Principal: Miss J. W. Dick. „. f Mr Arthur Towaey, Fla3o •" - 1 Miss Jennie West. Singing ... ... Miss Marshall. Drawing and Painting ... Miss J. Wimperis. Latin and Mathematics ... Miss Allan, M.A. Gymnastics ... ... Mr Oscar David. Instruction given twice a week in German, French, Latin, Painting, and Gymnastics 6p pupils who do not wish to follow the whole course'of study. The House, situated in one of the healthiest parts ofDunedin.is specially built for school purposes, and contains lurge, woll-ventilated rooms, gymnasium, and asphalt tennis court. FIRST TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 22ja ISSGIL X I S 0 N, Makor place. FIRST QUARTER Commences TUESDAY, llth INST. 6f EO S L V N. — MRS COTTON'S SCHOOL Will RE-OPEN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. A FEW VACANCIES. 5f AiTAGO ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ELDEU STKBBT (PITT STREET). Mr ARTHUR J. BAUTU Has RESUMED TEACHING. Pupils please attend at usual hours. Tfc| R^ I T~l M S C) W, (Organist, &a., First Church of Otago) TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND SINGING. TEA.CHIHG RESLMED, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Ardwall Cottage, Cargill street. 30ja X r~l~b LIN SCHOOL, ' Scotland stbhbt. SEO. H.TcHACHT Haa Iteaumed Teachiug. 6f TJIANOFOBTE. MISS JENNIE WEST Hoeumes TEACHING on FEBRUARY 10th. 4f MORAY PLACE. F"" LEECH'S" OTAGO" VIOLIN SCHOOL, « STUAUI! STUKHT.—Teaching was Resumed on MONDAY, January 13th. Fino old Violin for Sale. ' 28ja BANCING CLASSES. 1 j Mr J. E. LOWE (of Melbourne) begs to intimate ■ ! that he has arrived, and will RE3UMH his Dancing I | Classes iv the ODDFiiLLOWS' HALL, Stuart f I Blrotl, on i MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10. Private Address: Wood's (latoßroadivay'OPrivatn * j Hotel, Kattray street. Of \ livisiucss Hctice?. ! mOURIST SEASON, 1889-90.—TE ANAU ! X AND LAKE MAWAPOUIU DISTHIOTS. , i From LUMSDMN to Hither LAKIS in ONE DAY. - ; Chunzc of Hoists at Centre Hill. : GEORGE BKNOH, Centre Hill Hotel, being the : iirKtowiii'r ..f Couveyiineus triivelling to the above <ii t ieu, wishes to inlorm this I'ubliu that his Con- , vfyaiiTOs (..ro now jtationtd at Mr Fletcher's Elbow s Hotel, Lnnmlen, whfra Tourists will find every f accommodation. Intending Travellers should com- .. mmiicaln with Mr Fletcher, where they will get every liifnrmntinii r(:«|)iwM"Ki!'""'»te«,&c. 26d I \ STH?,I,v CIOAKJi'i'TKS.—Dr Kennedy i i J~k. JJougliis. InalavitP.aeoiio Keiict, 22ju

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8721, 6 February 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8721, 6 February 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8721, 6 February 1890, Page 1