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Rev. W. A. Diggens, Mr W. Gatfield. Mrs R. Randel, Mr A. C. Cochrane. Mr W. Roberta, Mr and Mrs A. Herbert, Miss Johnston, Mr C. Hie) son, Mr A. E. Wilson, Mr 3 Davidson (and child), Mr W. J. Stanford. For Dunedin from the South. — Mr J. Reid, Masters Haggitt, Miss M'Kay, Mrs D. Miller, Miss L. Anderson, Mr and Mrs Holland, Mr C. Haynes, Mr Keith Ramsay, Mr R. Wilson, Mr T. Moodie, Mr F. Coull, Mr H. Shrimpton, Miss M. Stewart, Mrs Fairburn, Miss White, Mr W. Copeland, Mr A. H. Heighten, Mr D. S. Waterston, Mr L. Curnow, Mr H. A. Russell, Mr F. Lloyd, Mr G. H. Larbins, Mr H. Wolstenholme, Mr E. H. Macarthy, MrW. H. Mackenzie. From Dunedin for the North. —For Christchurch : Mr J. S. Wright, Mr James Hendry, Mr G. D. Braik, Mr D. McMillan, Mr William Taylor, Miss Wells, Mr and Mrs Wells, Judge Ward, Mr Heath. Mr Ashford, Mr Thane, Miss D. Leslie, Mrs G. J. Russell, Mr A. C. Truman. For Timaru: Mr A. Given, Mr E. Richardson, Mrs J. C. Campbell, Mra Havnes, Mr J. J. Connal, Mr C. E. T. Hall, Mr F. Truman. For Ashburton: Miss M'Millan. For Dunedin from the North.—Mr D. M. Hargreaves, Mr Swift, Mr Vecht, Dr P. A. Lindsay, Mr J. Mason, Mr j. Ballantyne, Mr J. Allan, Mr W. M'Leven, Mr; M. Barnett, Mr George Campbell, Mr A. G. Hopkins, Mr J. Wright, Miss Daisy Hayman, Miss M. F. Early, Miss J. B. Fowler, Miss White, Mr R. H. Postlethwaite, Miss Ashcroft, Mrs Mackay. Shipping. ~ ' TTNION STEAM SHIP P COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED) Will despatch Steamers as under: For LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON.— FLO™ s, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 30th January. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m. Cargo till noon. For PICTON and NELSON, via LYTTELTON • and WELLINGTON (transhippine at Wel- ■ lington).-FLORA, s.s., THIS DAY (TUES- • • DAY), 30th January. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m. Cargo till noon. ruary. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf. For SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON, WILLINGTON, NAPIER, GISBORNE, and A.UCK-LAND.-TE ANAU, b.s., on SATURDAY, 3rd February. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf. For SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON and WEL-LINGTON.-WAKATIPU. s.s., THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 30th January. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 1U.30 a.m. Cargo at Wharf, till 9 a.m. sharp. Specially Reduced Fares to Sydney. For MELBOURNE via BLUFF and HOBART. MANAPOURI, S.S., on THURSDAY, Ist February. Passengers, by 3.35 p.m. train. Cargo at Wharf till 10 a.m. For WKSTPORT, via TIMARU, AKAROA, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and NEL-SON.-OMAPERE, s.s., on FRIDAY, 2nd February. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 7 p.m. Cargo till 4 p.m. For NAPIER, via OAMARU. TIMARU. and LYTTELTON.—OROWAITI, 5.8., on WEDDAY, 31st January. Cargo at Wharf till 3 p.m. For GREYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika), via OAMARU. TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON.—HERALD, n.s., on WEDNESDAY, 31st January. Passengers from Cunedin Wharf at midnight. Cargo till 3 p.m. For FIJI, from AUCKLAND.-TAVIUNI, s.s., on THURSDAY, Ist February. For TONGA and SAMOA, from AUCKLAND.— UPOLU, 3.8., 12th February. EXCURSION FARES in force over all the Company's Lines. OFFICES I Corner Vogel, Water, and Cumberland streets. -fe^Sv TTNION STEAM SHIP Jf&liKllfe, \J COMPANY OF NEW j|l||§l§|L ZEALAND (LIMITED). EXCURSION TO WEST COAST SOUNDS. Seventeenth Season. The S.S. TARAWERA -Will make THE -SECOND- EXCURSIONTo the WEST COAST SOUNDS OF THE MIDDLE ISLAND On FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, From Port Chalmers, on arrival of 3 35 p.m. train. The Trip will occupy about Nine Days from Port Chalmers, during which the most attractive of the Sounds will be visited, and special facilities will bo given for FISHING and SKETCHING, and for exploring those wonderful Fiords, where Nature is seen in her grandest aspects. Opportunity will also be given for visiting THE SUTHERLAND FALLS-THE HIGHEST IN THE WORLD, The Steamer remaining Two Daya in Milford Sound for that purpose. THE SOCIAL ENJOYMENT OF PASSENGERS Is made a special feature of these Excursions, the whole Trip taking the form of an Extended Picnic. ■ In order to prevent overcrowding, only a limited number of Passengers will be taken. The Tarawera will call at Bluff both ways en route. - Fare: £12 from Port Chalmers. 3ja mO ENGLAND IN THIRTY-ONE DAYS. ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE. THE PASSENGER ROUTE TO ENGLAND Is undoubtedly the AUSTRALIAN AND AMERICAN ROUTE (A. and A. Route), 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: c tj ~_., a r™ Leave Leave Arrive Steamers. Tub Sydney> Auckland. 'Frisco. 1894. 1894. 1894. MARIPOSA3OOO Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Mar. 15 MONOWAI 3500 Mar. 19 Mar. 24 April 12 ALAMEDA 3000 ApriU6 April 21 May 10 Ticketß are available for 12 months, and Saloon Passengers 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 travelling across either Canada or the United States. SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES. Through Fares, Sydney or Auckland, to London : Saloon ... ... ... £61 8s to £67 8s Steerage ... £30 18s 9d. For all Information apply at any of the Offices of UNION STFJIM SHD? COMPANY OF ' NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). ORIENT LINE Of KOYAL MAIL STEAMERS Leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on the undermentioned dates for PLYMOUTH and LONDON via ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO, SUEZ NAPLES, and GIBRALTAR :- q+ptmorii From From bteamers. Sydney. Melbourne. AUSTRAL ... ... Feb. 12 Feb. 17 CUZCO ; . Feb. 27 Mar. 3 OPHIR* Mar. 10 Mar. 17 * Calls at Hobart. FARES; NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON (Canal Dues included): FIRST SALOON £63 to £7310s SECOND ~ £37to£i2 THIRD CLASS £21, £23, and £25 SPECIALLY REDUCED RETURN TICKETS. First and Second-class Passengers secure special advantages by booking throughfrom 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 UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Agents in Now Zealand. OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS. NORTH ISLAND. The CENTRAL BRANCH OFFICE of the TIMES and WITNESS is at Custom House Quay, near the General Post Office, Wellington, whero advertisements and subscriptions will ha received by Sir J. ILOTT, tho Company's Slcanging Agent for tho North Island. Files of tho Times and Witness can bo inspected at Mr llolt's CMico. lOja J3HILATEX.Y, by OM Stamp. —W ckly ! Notus in Otago itnoea I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9959, 30 January 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9959, 30 January 1894, Page 1

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