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Shipping-. HpHE NEW 25EALAND .-SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS For LONDON, Via Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth :— J. -..^ • .-.^ Bate. • • Departure. Ruahine... 6127 Bone Lyttelton Sept. 5 ! Kaikoura 4507 Forbes — Oct. 3! Rimutaka 4515 Greenstreet — Oct. 31 | RuAPEHU...42o2'Findlay — Nov. 28 I Passengers sent to port of departure FREE. ' Warrants issued for Passages from the United Kingdom. Round the World (First Class), through Canada or United States, returning by N.Z.S. Company, or vice versa, £125. For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY i (LIMITED)^ Bond street, Dunedin. Is&^A QHI B B LINE i^4w2"^S^&» OTAGO TO LONDON 5£- =BS Eg. The above magniflcetit Steamers, which have all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamera are fitted throughout with ELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided for 30 Saloon Passengers. DEPARTURE FROM' LYTTELTON TO LONDON (Calling at Canary Islands) as under :— BUTESHIRE | Capt. Cuthbert, | August 3 Doctor and Stewardess will bo carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY, £35, OTAGO TO LONDON." .. For plans and further particulars, apply, &c., to the Managers, • TURNBUXL, MARTIN, & CO.. Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, 20d Princes street; Dunedin. q S. INVEROARGILL SAILS:For INVERCA.RGILL WHARF.—TUESDAY, 30th inst. Cargo till II a.m. For ''.PRESERVATION. INLET GOLDFIELDS.—On 6th August. S.S. NAPIER SAILS :— I For WAIKAWA.—About SATURDAY, 27th i . inß*. ■ i For RTVRRTON and FORTROSE.—About I MONDAY, 29th inst. , • For OWAKA.—About 2nd August. KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. ORIENT LINE Of ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Leave SYDNEY and MELBOURNE on the undermentioned dates for PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via ADELAIDK, ALBANY, COLOMBO, SUEZ, NAPLKS, and GIBRALTAR :— Steamers. a ¥r°m .. om ■ , . Sydney. Melbourne. ORIZABA • m ... Aug. 12 Aug. 17 Sag::: ■:: ::: &.', ds FARES : NBW ZEALAND TO LONDON (Canal Dncn included): FIRST SALOON:.. £65 to £7?, Ids. SECOND m ... £39 to £42 THIRD CLASS ... £1G 16s, £18 18s; and £20. SPECIALLY REDUCKD RKTTJRN TICICETS. First and Second-claoa Pwssengers secure spscial advantages by booking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are included in the above fares. THIRD-CLASS and STEERAGH! FARES, from London to New Zealand, £16 l'Js to £20. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NJEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Agents in New Zealand. jggosxL °.T IC 13 TO Jo%Ss^i%& PASSENGERS &£s%xs!&sSi& ]? or WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Messrs HOWABD SMITH & SONS' Favourite Steamers Sail from Melbourne as under :— S.S. GABO (2060 tons), ori'the 27th JULY. S.S. BUNINYONG (2070 tons), on 10th AUGUST. Passengers Booked from Dunedin Through to all Western Australian Ports. Particulars on application to J. H. STANLEY & CO., Agents . Crawford street, Dunedin. fi^sgp^ /^HINA AND JAPAnI tP^lk-THE EASI'ERN AND AUS-' PANY (LIMITKD). REGULAR MONTHLY LINK OF DIRECT STEAMKIW UROM AUSTRALIA TO CHINA AND JAPAN. T,55?? c Stcai? ers have larse COOLING CHAM?T?I^. T en. sur"J g an Sundance of ICH, FRESH HltiATh, *o. throughout the voyage.SALOONPASSENGERSBOOKIODTHROUGH TO ALL PORTS IN CHINA ANUI JAP\N • ako to Forfrei,ht. "^^^hUgrtljuhg,^ I Bond street, Dunedin. OORTOBELLO RAILWAY FERRY IT The TAREWAI Will until further notice leave I'OKTOBELLO it 7.-J5 10.45 4 45 Connecting with Trains leaving Port Chalmers at 8.15 11.15 515. TRAINS LEAVE DUNEDIN 7.40 12.10 5.15 ' The Steamer leaving Port at 8.30 1.0 6.0 On SATURDAYS ONLY Trains Leave Dunedin 7.40 12.10 3,55 6.15. ' The Steamer leaving Port at 5.30 1.0 4 20 7.0. BOAT FROM PORT' >BELLO 7.45 10.45 3 30 (i.;io, Connecting with Trains leaving Port Chalmers at Special Trips Telephone Port Railway Station On PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Steamer Connects with all Trains as far as possible. I^ir TpOUTOBELLO BY $Y&^&-nsr- -*" STKAM. rfw^s\S^fe»- The S.S. ONSTiOW leaves Portoballo for Dunedin DAILY at 9 a.m., re turning from Dunedin at i p.m. ; runs Bxcur sions on SATURDAYS, leaviDg Dunedin at 2.30 p.m., arriving in Dunedin about 5.30 o'clock. Special Titne Table oa Holidays. Q T E A M B R ' P A S S AGES O To All Parts of the World, for All Classes. Lowest rates guaranteed. No commission charged. Inquiries invited.' Sailing Lists on application. Bookings to Australia by all routes. Cheap round trips. THOMAS COOK & SON, P5? Princes street. Schieational. Under the Patronage of the Freiuli Consuls of Dunedin and- ChristcMirch. MONSIEUR AUJA RD, PROFESSOR OF DiVNOING AND t-KRENCH. DEPORTMENT A SPECIALTY. Ladies and Gentlemen taught privately the Latest .Steps at any moment, Monsieur Aujard having his own pianist. Children's Class, 7s 6d for* Six Lessons, every Afteruoon, at the Oddfellows' Hall. Rattray street. Special Class for Gentlemen learners: "Le Menuet de la Cour," "Le Pas de Quatrs." "Le Pas de Deux" (with tambourines), the Modern Waltz, the Tennis Dance, the Waltz Minuet (danced in sets of eight), the latest London craze— the New Lancers. Fiench Conversational Class for Ladies. Students Coached. Special Class for Teachers. Private LeKßona given. Private Address— Stanley House, Moray placo. Monsieur Aujard will be at home every afternoon from 1 to 3, and from 7 to 8, to bnok engagements. T. ~sJ\ LSECH'S OtaßO Violin School.—For JD o SALE : Old Violins, Viola, 'Cello, Double Buss, large quantity Orchestral Music. 25jy - Personal. I . : . rWILLIAM PARKER, late of Glasgow, please communicate with Gavin M'Ghie, j Glasgow Restaurant, Dunediu, New Zealand. 2Bjy 3 QJHOULD this meet the eye of WILLIK r. KJ R.ENNIJI!, last at Mount Stuart, communicate W. Wain, Glenore. . 16Jy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10422, 26 July 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10422, 26 July 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10422, 26 July 1895, Page 1

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