Shipping. ' TTNION STSAM SHIP Jfe^J^SS COMPANY ' ||!lif»'l OF NEW ZEALAND ipwmSu^ (LOOTED) li!/ Will despatch Steamers as under: For LYTTELTON and WELLINGTONWAKA.TIKLs.s., THIS DAY (TUESDAY). 22nd January. Passengers from Dnnedin Wharf at 1 p.m. Bharp. Cargo till 10 a.m. (To be followed by TE ANAU, s.s., TO-MOR-ROW (WEDNESDAY), 23rd. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 2 p.m. sharp. Cargo till 10 a.m.) Fo^!^™V^S7u? < B rT^ LD NAY (TUESDAY), 22nd January. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 1 p.m. sharp. Cargo at Wharf till 10 a.m. Specially reduced fares to Sydney. January. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m. Cargo till noon. For SYDNEY, via NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND. — ROTOMAHANA, s.s., on THURSDAY, 24th January.' Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m. For MELBOURNE, via BLUFF and HOBART.— MONOWAI, B .«.,onMONDAY 28th January. Passengers from Duuedm by 3.35 p.m. tram. Passengers booked through to all Australian ports at lowest current rates. Specially reduced fares to Melbourne. For WSSTPOBT, via TIMARU, AKAROA, ITaTSLTON, and WELLINGTON.CORINNA, s.g.,on FRIDAY, 25th January. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 5 p.m. Cargo till 2 p.m. sharp. For GREYMOUTH (takingcarßO for Hokitika), V via OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTOk-HERALD, s.s., TO-MOR-KOW (WEDNESDAY), 23rd January. Passengers>t Dunedin Wharf at 10 p.m. Cargo till 3p.m. For TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, and SYDNEY (from Auckland). — UPOLU, s.s., about THURSDAY, 14th February. . , For FIJI, from AUCKLAND.-TAVIUNI, 8.5., ; .'about THURSDAY, 31st January. For LON3DON Direct (from Wellington).—POßT ■ '.MELBOURNE, s.s.. about 28th January. WEST COAST SOUNDS EXCURSION.-The s.b. TARAWERA leaves on Second Excursion te the Sounds on 26th January. See special advertisement. SPECIALLY REDUCED EXCURSION FARES IN FORCE BY ALL STEAMERS OVER ALL THE COMPANY'S LINES. OEFICESI Corner Voggl, Water, and Cumberland »twefau Sw3JT TTNION STEAM SHIP 3*m£mK \J COMPANY OF NEW Jil||ft~§gi^ ZEALAND (LIMITED). EXC&BSION TO WEST COAST SOUNDS. Eighteenth Season. The S.S. TARAWERA Willleave-Port Chalmers on the SECOND EXCURSION To the WESTOOAST SOUNDS OF THE MIDDLE ISLAND, On SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY 1895, Passengers from Dunedin by 3.35 p.m. train. The Trip will occupy about Nine Days from Port Chalmers, during which the moßt attractive of the Sounds will be visifed, and special facilities will be given for FISHING and SKETCHING, and for exploring those wonderful Fiords, where Nature is seen in her grandest aspects. Opportunity 'will also bs given fot visiting THE SUTHERLAND FALLS-THE HIGHEST IN THE WORLD, The Steamer remaining Two Days in Milford Sound for that purpose. THE SOCIAL ENJOYMENT OF PASSENGERS Is made a special feature of these Excursions, the whole Trip takine the form of an Extended Picnic. In order to prevent overcrowding, only a limited 1 number of Passengers will be taken. ThertTsraweia will call at Bluff both ways en route. Fare; £12 from Port Chalmers. sja TO ENGLAND IN THIRTY-ONE DAYS. ROiai MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE. ffggTASSENGER ROUTE TO ENGLAND ' Is undoubtedly the A. & 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 (under contract with the Governments of New Zealand, New South Wales, and the United States) are appointed to leave Sydney and Auckland for Apia (Samoa), Honolulu, and San Francisco every four-weeks, sailing as under : «toaj»oro T»n» Leave Leave Arrive Steamers. Tns SydneT . Auckland. 'Frisco. MARIPOSA 3000 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Feb. 14 ARAWA ...5026 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Mar 14 ALAMEDA 3000 Mar 18 Mar. 23 April 11 Tickets areava2able for 12 months, and Saloon Passengers can break their journey at Auckland, Honoluln, San Francisco, or any place of call en route to New Yoric, and have also the privilege of travelling across either Canada or the United States. SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES. •Through Faros, Sydney or Auckland, to London: Saloon (single) £66 to £67 9s 2d j Do (return) £105 Steerago .„ £311957 d Round the World (first-class all the way), returning by Orient or P. and O. Company's lines from London, via Suez, or by Shaw, Saviil, and Albion Company, or New Zealand Shipping Company, £125. For alHnformation opply at any of the offices of UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITBD). STEAMER PASSAGES To J&l Parts of the Worid, for All Classes. Lowest rates guaranteed. No commission charged. Inquiries invited. Sailing Lists on application. Special conducted Excursion from Sydney to China and Japan will leave March 7. Full particulars apply to THOMAS COOK <fc SON, 95 Princes street. WANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS and Others to know that the Otago Daily Times undertakes the POSTING of WOODCUTS (any size), STBJiAMERS, POSTERS, and every description of Printing on the most prominent tp^tionsinfthxjCitetivQii ioe'shortest aotice. j
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10263, 22 January 1895, Page 1
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