For Dunedin from the South.—lton. John M'lntyre (Minister for Lands in Victoria) and secretary, Mr J. E. March, Mrs Riddock, Mr and Mrs Cochrane, Mr J. Gow, Mrs Boot, Mrs Brodie Mrs Wider (and child), Mrs J. Gray, Mr V. Turton, Mr G. Ritchie. b'ROM Dunedin for the South.—Miss M'Lean ■ Messrs Butler Bros. (2), Mr P. Herald, Mrs l Spencer (and child), Mr G. Gorman, Mr G Illingworth, Mrs Reynolds, Mrs Clark (and child), Mrs Shaw, Miss Junes, Mr D Pryde, Mr J. Crawford, Miss Wilson, Mr J. Morrison, Mr J. Mitchell, Mr D. M'Donald. Mrs Watson, Mr A; Blair. Mr H, Blair, Mr J. W. Bain, Mr A. Baldy, Mr J. Scott, Mr Oakden. COMMERCIAL. — * Daily Times Office, Monday evening. The amount of customs revenue received to-day on goods cleared for consumption was £183216s 9d. The New Zealand Land Association have received the following cablegram from their London office :—" Frozen meats : Mutton market has an upward tendency. Canterbury mutton is worth 4d per lb; Wellington mutton ,is worth 3Jd per lb. Lamb market firmer. Prime New Zealand lambs are worth per carcase 4id per lb. Tallow-:' There is a better demand for medium and common qualities, but other descriptions are unchanged, line mutton tallow is worth 29s 6d per cwt. Other quotations unchanged since last telegram." ' ■"■ - '■"■-'' . * ' •; : GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET. ■^Messrs Donald Reid and Co. report under date 27th November :— Prices ruled as follow at our auction sale to-day: Oats in fair demand. Prime, Is IGJd to la UJd ; ordinary, Is B}d to Is lOd (sacks extra). -. Wheat.—Dull of sale. Milling, 2s 7d to 2s 8d; fowls'wheat, 2s 5d to 2s 6d (sacks in). Potatoes.—New kidneys are offering freely in the market, and old potatoes meet with very little demand now. To-day old Derwents ruled at, for prime, £6 to £7; inferior, £4 to £5. Market weakening. , _ Chaff in plentiful supply. Prime oaten in good demand at from £3 to £3 ss; mixed and inferior £2 to £210s (sacks extra). Snipping TTNION STEAM SHIP W^SS COMPANY ! |_"7§Mt' ' °-F NEW ZEALAND j F B*****^ (LIMITED) l»" Will despatch Steamers as under: For. LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON.-, FLORA, b.s., THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 28th ■November. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf | ;at 3p.m. Cargo till noon. For NELSON,"via LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON ■ (transhipping at Wellington).— FLORA, s.s., THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 28th November: Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m. Cargo till noon. For AUCKLAND, via-NAPIERand.GISBORNE. TE ANAU, s.s., on SATURDAY, 2nd December. • For NAPIER WHARF, via OAMARU, TIM ARU, and LYTTELTON.-KAWATIRI, s.s., early! For GLSBORNE and AUCKLAND, via BLUFF, OAMARU, TIMARU, and LYTTELTON.— TAUPO, s.s., on WEDNESDAY, 29th November. Cargo at Wharf. For SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND.—TE ANAU, s.s., on SATURDAY, 2nd December. For SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON and WELLING-TON.-WAKATIPU, s.s., on WEDNESDAY, 29th November. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train. No cargo. For MELBOURNE, via BLUFF and HOBART.— WAIHORA, s.s., on THURSDAY, 30th November. Passengers by 3.35 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf till 4 p.m. Wednesday. For WESTPORT, via TIMARU, AKAROA, LYTTELTON, AND WELLINGTON.BRUNNER. s.s., on FRIDAY, Ist December. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 6 p.m. Cargo till 3 p.m. For GREYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika), via OAMARU, TIMARTT. LYTTELTOK, and WELLINGTON.—HERALD, s.s., on WEDNESDAY, 29th November. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at midnight. Cargo till 3 p.m. Specially Reduced Rate 3to Hokitika. For TONGA and SAMOA, from AUCKLAND.— UPOLU, S.S., about WEDNESDAY, 33th December. For FIJI, from AUCKLAND.—TAVIUNI, s.s., about TUESDAY, sth December. OFFICES l Corner Vogel, Water, and Cumberland streets. mO ENGLAND IN THIRTY-ONE DAYS. ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE. THE PASSENGER ROUTE TO ENGLAND Is undoubtedly the OVERLAND ROUTE THROUGH AMERICA, Avoiding alike the heat of the Red Sea and the cold of Cape Horn, and giving passengers the opportunity of travelling in luxury and comfort through the most interesting country in the world. The Steamers of this Line are appointed to leave Sydney and Auckland for Honolulu and San Francisco every four weeks, sailing as under.: Steamers. T"ns Q L^ ave A Le, aye , ,£ r.rive Sydney. Auckland. 'Frisco. 1893. 1893. ~1893 MARIPOSA 3000 Nov. 27 Dec. 2 Dec.'2l MONOWAI 3500 Dec. 25 Dec. 30 Jan. 18 ALAMEDA 3000 Jan. 22 Jan. 27 Feb. 15 Tickets are available for 12 months, and Saloon 'assengers can break their journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San Francisco, or any place of call en route to New York, and have also the privilege of ;raveiling across either Canada or the United States. ' ■ SPECIALLY REDUCED RATBS. Through Fares, Sydney or Auckland, to London • ;Saloon ... ... ... £64 8s to £67 8s Steerage ... ... ... , £30 18s 9d. -.:■■" TO CHICAGO (RETURN). Saloon ... ..; ...; ... ... j£B7 ' ... ... ■ ... £jg • For all information apply at any of fhe Offices of UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). I)8IBN T L I N B -■: '■ '■ or ■. ■;■■;,■; : ■■, KOYAL MAIL STEAMERS Leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on the under, mentioned dates for PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO SUEZNAPLES, and GIBRALTAR :- Steamer*. H^ rom „ S rom ■■ ' '. - By&ney. Melbourne. OROYA ... ....... Dec 4 Dec <» ORIENT ... ... - ... Dec. 18 Dec! 23 ORMUZ ... .... ... Jan. 1 J an . 6 FARES: NEW ZEALAND TO.LONDON . (Canal Dues Included). FIRST SALOON £63 to £7310s SECOND „ ... ... £37 to £42 THIRD CLASS ... ~.. £21, £23, and £25 SPECIALLY REDUCED RETURN TICKETS. First and Second-class Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from New Zealand being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are included in the above fares. THIRD-CLASS AND STEERAGE FARES (From London to New Zealand), ■■. £17 17s to £22. For further particulars apply to ™lON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), . . Agents in New Zealand. TT O M EW A RJD^ PASSAGES. Berths secured by all lines of steamers. Drafts and Circular Notes issued at Lowest Rates of Exchange. THOMAS COOK & SON 27° 95 Princes street. nnHli DAILY TIMES AND OTAGO s WITNESS. LONDON OFFICE. The Otago Daily Times and Witnesa Newspapers Company have OPENED a London Office at 30and31FLEET STREET, where the Company's Newspapers will be regularly filed, and where Orders for Advertisements will be received.. The Press Conespondence of the Daily Times and Witnesß will in future be conducted from this Branch Office, and Mr C. Rous Marten, the Company's Representative, will at all times be pleased to receive calls from Colonists who may visit England. The Correspondence of New Zealand Visitors can be addressed to 30 and 31 Fleet street in cases where this may afford any convenience to them \7ULCAN SOAP.—Time, Labour, Clothes T Saved. Economical beyond conception. Comparisons invited. One trial convinces. All grocers. Isan
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9907, 28 November 1893, Page 1
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