Shinping. __________ |lf-ltt|l% OB1 KSW BH4XASB fWHI dospatoh STHAMBHB at under i— For LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON.— TALUNH, s.s., THIS DAY (WBONBBDAY), 10th June. Passengers per 2.30 p.m. train For NELSON, via LYTTELTON and WEL-LINGTON.-PBNGUIN, us., on MONDAY, 16th June. PaMeugera from Dunedln Wharf at 3 p.m. Cargo till noon. For AUCKLAND, via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIEB, and GISBOENH.— TALUNE, i.e., THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), 10th June. Passengers per 2.30 p.m. train. For SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and BAST OOAST.-MANA-POUBI, s.i., on WEDNESDAY, 17th June. Passengers per 2.30 p.m. train. For SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON.— HAUROTO. 5.«.,0n FRIDAY, 12th June. Passengers by 12.10 p.m. train. For MELBOUENE, via BLUFF.—TARAWERA,s.s.,onSATURDAY, 13lhJuno. Pasßenger» per 2.30 p.m. train. For TIMARU, AKAKOA, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NBLSOB, and WBSTPOET.— OMAPERB,«.«., on FRIDAY, 12th June. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 4 p.m. For AUCKLAND, via OAMARU, TIMARU, NAPIER, GISBORNE. Riid TAUBANGAOHAU, 8.5., THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), 10th June. Cargo (for Napior and Tauranga only) at Wharf till 3 p.m. For BRISBANE DIRECT. — JANET NICOLL. sb., about MONDAY, 15th June. Cargo at Wharf. For GREYMOUTH (taking Cargo for HOKITIKA), via OAMARIT, TIMAHU, LYTTBT,TOH, and WBLLINGTON. — HERALD, s.s., about SATURDAY, 13th June. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at — p.m. Cargo till 1 p.m. For FIJI, from AUCKLAND.—TAUPO, s.s., about FRIDAY, 19th Juno. For TONGA and SAMOA, from AUCKLAND. WAINOI, ».«., about TUESDAY, 30th June. OFFICES: Corner Vogel, Water, and Cumberland etreeta. _J^-__t "l/^NTER EXCDBSIONS J||||ss||||. HOBAET AND MELBOUENE. During the Winter Season the Company will despatch Excursion Steamers to Melbourne, via Hobart, at interval! of four weeks, by which Passengers will be carried at SPECIALLY REDUOBD FAEE3. The Second Excursion will be made by the splendid Steamship WAIRARAPA, 2000 Tons, J. M'lntosh Commander, Which will leave Port Chalmers on THURSDAY, 18th JUNE, For MELBOURNE, Via BLUFF AND HOBART. FAKES: SALOON (single), £i. STKBBAGE, £3. RETURN TICKETS (wilii option of returning from Sydney, via Cook Strait), £10. BOUND TICKETS (available via Sydney and Auokland), £12. For particulars apply to UNION STEAM SKIP COMPANY OF NSW IQju ZEALAND (LIMITBD). mo ENGLAND IN THIRTY-ONE DAYS. j_ __ ROYAL MAIL EXPSHSS SEEVICH. THE PASS3NGBK EOUTE TO ENGLAND Is undoubtedly the OVEBLAND BOUTE THROUGH AMERICA, Avoiding alike tho heat of the Bed Sea and tlie cold of Cape Horn, and giving Passengers the opportunity of travelling in luxury and comfort through the most interesting country in the world. The Steamera of tills Line are appointed to leave Sydney and AuoUland for Honolulu and San Francisco every four weeks, sailing aa under :— d. „„_. in™. Leave Leave Arrive Steamers. Tons. Sydaey . Auckland. 'Frisco. 1891. 1891. 1891. Mokowai ... 3000 June 16Juna iOjJuly 9 AlambdA ... SOOO July 13 July 18 August 6 Mabiposa ... 3000 August 10 August 16 Sept. 3 Tickets are available or 12 months, and Saloon Passengers can break journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San Franoiaco, and any place of call en route to New York. SPECIAL REDUCED RATES. Through Fares, Sydney or Auckland, to London:— Saloon £64 to £67 Bs. Steerage £3216 a3d to £33 Is 6d. For ell information apnly at any of the Offices of UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZBALAND (LIMITED). RIENT L I N E Of ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. Tha following Boyal Mai! Steamship! belonging to theORIEHTand PACIFIC COMPAWIB3 will leave SYDHBY and MKLBOUHNE on tho undermentioned dates for PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO, SUBZ, NAPLES, aud GIBBALTAIt :— From From Sydney. Melbourne. OROYA ... Juno 22 June 27 ORIZABA ... July 6 July 11 ORIENT ... July 20 July 25 ORMUZ ... Aug. 3 Aug. 8 ORATAVA ... Aug. 17 Aug. 22 Passengers to connect with the Oroya leave Port Chalmers by s.s. WAI KARA PA, on THURSDAY, 18th June. Passengers per 2.30 p.m. train. Through Fares to London, £21 to £10 (CaDal dues included). REDUCTION OF THIED CLASS and SIEEEAGE FAEES from LONDON. Speoiil facilities »re now offered for bringing cut friends and relatives by the prepayment of the Passage Money here at the following Reduced Rates, Steamer providing bedding :— Open Berths, £17 17s each aduit. Four-berth Cabins, £20 each adult. Two-berth Cabins, £23 each adult. SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS are issued at the following rates : - Firßt Saloon, available for 9 months ...£lO5 12 „ ... 115 Second Saloon ~ 12 ~ ... (55 PARCELS BOOKED THROUGH TO LONDON at Seduced Rates. SPECIAL NOTICE. SECOND CLASS PASSAGB MONEY REDUCED to £37 and £10. THIRD CLASS, £21, £23, and £35. Firet and Second Oiaas Passengers seouro special advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are included in the abovo fares. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZKALAND (LIMITED!. Agents in New Zealand. Educational, iMOMMEROIAL SHORTHAND ; easy and v^ smooth for speed j taught by method in la hourß; in Bix. eight, or nine times.— 27 Rattray Btreet, next Carpenter and Johnson, drapers—A. Knutten. Pju EANJO, GUITAR, AND MANDOLINE. Mr ALFUBD G. BAKER will be happy to receive Ladies aud Gentlemen desirous of hearing tho6e very taking Instruments at his Studio, Otago Conservatorio of Music (next Choral Hall). Wallis' Orchestral and Professional Banjos given on time payment if required. Instruments from £2 up to £10 10s, thoroughly tested and played on for intending pupils. Hours of attendance— Mornings from 10 to 12; afternoons from 2 to 5 ; and every night (exoept Wednesday) from 7 to 10. 2au MR GEORGE R. WEST, PKOFESSO3 OF HUSIO, GIBTON OOIiLBGB. VOUAL PUPILS prepared for Stnge or Concert Koom. Olanei In formation. 22j« Business Announcements. 3. 0. BHEEN. CLEARING Sale Boots and Shoes. Sec %^J door and windows.—J. G. Qreen, 00-operatlv( Boot Manufactory, 37 George street. CHEAP Boots.—Ladien' Blftttien, 4n lid; Hlgh-les Lace, «s lid: Girl)' Elastloi, 3« lid; Infant*' Is.-J. G. Green. /^LHABING Out.-Leather Slippore. «ewn, it lid J i \j Walking Shoes, 4i lid; Evening Shoes, 3» lld.----j. 2. G. Green, 37 George ttraet. n j /"IHBA.P Boots.—Men's »Gd Boys' Strong Bal '" j\j morals *nd Children's Sohool Booti; redue* £ ■ pricea.—do-operative Boot Manufactory. " i /"lIiUAUIIW Out.—flpsatal Ve!o,>~l«(He»' Shot* . ' Xs As Ud, P.i ?M, Ss lid. VW.se W!W< prloea.BUY your Fruit Trees from tlie Grower.Geortie Matthews, nuiseryman audseedsmnn " ; Morny place and Morningtnn. Sji ! TTTHKN a genuine article such as Wolfe' j TV Schnapps has earned a good name for itseli I frauds spring up. 10a]
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9138, 10 June 1891, Page 1
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