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Shipping J|g»|g& ! & mHE NEW, ZEALAND J^j^^^^p SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS FOR LONDON. Via Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth :— »in Port ( Steamers, g \Z°XaI/ of Date* . H """"fo* Departure. '.' , Ruahine 6*127 Bone Wellington Oct. 31 ToNQAwno 4163Mayoss Wellington Nov. 26 Rimotaka 4515Greenstreet — Dfo» 2* ' Ruapehu 4202 Stuart — * Ji*rf* 21 Kaikociiia 4507'Forbes . .' — ' F^- IS. Passengers sent to port of departure FRICE. j Warrants ißsued for Passages from the United Kingdom. ,-.,'. Round the World (First Class), through Canada j or United States, returning by N.Z.S. Company, or vice versa, £125. For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY . (LIMITED), 9 Bond street, Dnnedin. /gfc__?r ","■ O H I R Fj LIN F DIRECT-STEAMERS. I®!MlMMs®k OTAGO TO LONDON. FIFESHTRR ... ~7 ,W.n tons 2400 h.p. NAIRNSHIRE ... 510(1 tons 2H)o)t.p. MORAYSHIRE ... 5100 tons 25011 h.p. PERTHSHIRE ... 8000 tons 3500 h.p. BUTESHIRE-... ... SftOd tons 3500h.p. BANFFSHIRE ' .... Bloo.tons 3500 h^ The above magnificent Steamers, which have all been specially built for tbe New Zealand trade, and make an average passage of 46 days, will be despatched at regular intervals. n.^t., >T r> Steamersarefitted throughout with ELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is pr ided for * Saloon Passengers. » NEXT DEPARTURE FOR LONDONS Will be: / .-.'. MORAYSHIRE | Capt. Duncan I I2th December (Calling at Canary Islands), y ■ Doctor and Stewardess carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY, 45 Guineas, OTAGO TO LONDON. For plans and further particulars, apply, p-c, to the Managers. TURNBULL, MARTIN, * CO., Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, 20d ; Princes street. Dnnedin.^ Q S. INVERCARGILL SAILS:— For INVEROARGILL WHARF-TUES-DAY, 20th inst. Cargo till noon. For MAORI KAIK and OI'TSIDE HEADS (weather permittin*-).*— EXCURSION THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), 14th inst. at 10.30 a.m. Fare (return), 2s. S.S. NAPIER SAILS :-' For WAIKAWA. BLUFF and FORTROSE-TO-MORBOW (THURSDAY), 15th inst.Freight payable by shippers. Cargo till 11 a.m. '-.-!■ . KEITH RAMSAY, Ageut. ST 15 AM E R PA SSAGBS To AU Parts of the World, for All Classes. Lowest rates guaranteed^; Noeoiiuniasioncharßed. Inquiries invitepl. Saiiiiig Lists on application. Bookings to England i>y P. and O, and ORIENT, and all other Lines.' THOMAS COOK & SON. 95 PItINCKS STItF.ItT. ;_ PORTOBELLO RAILWAY FERRY, The TAREWAI Will until further nolice leave PORTOBELLO at 7.45 . 10.46 ' 4.45, i Connecting with Trains leaving Port Clinlmer at 8.15 11.15 5.15. TRAINS LEAVE; DUN EDIN. . : 7.40 12-10 • 6.15, The Steamer leaving 3'oit at 5.30 •'- * LO , . '-6-0- ■'■ I On SATURDAYS ONLY Trains Le*»ve Dunedin, 7.40 , 12.10 ,'":l.:is .. . 6.15. ; '~"'., , The- Steamer leaving Port at .. j ' ,-' B,i»* '"•: 1.0" .-' 4:2«"" 7:0.,- •.- ---' BOATFROM -PORTOBELLO,----7.45 10.45 3.30 6.30 Connecting with Tranis leaving Port Chalmers at 8.15 - 11.15. .4.0. 7-0. Special Trips Telephone Port Railway Station. Coaches and-'Buses T* jwsaliJPA T> OVAL MAIL COACH TO HIGHCLIFF _W_\) AND SANDYMOUNT. Leaves Saudymount' at S',3o a.m. every Tuesday, Thursday, atid'Satur^ay; returning from Dimedin at 3 p.m. . , FARES: From Sandymount. Is 6d single ;2s bii return. From.H.ighclill.ls.each way. .. JAMES CHALLlS,,Proprietor, Jeffs's Criterion Stables, 24jy . , Moray place. T>OYAL MAIL LINK OP COACHISS.B\i ' ■' PALMERSTON TO NASEBY.-via WAIHBHO AND GREKN'VALLEY. The above Liiie of Coaches,'coiiiiecliiig with f'ra'K and Co., leave Palmen-ton for Naseby, via Waihemo and Kyebnrn every Tuesday and Saturday at 11 a.m. after arrival of first tram from Dnnedin and Oamaru; arrive Naseby S p.m. Leave Nsseby Monday and Wednesday at 8 a.m., arriving at Palmerston at 5 p.m.' Leave Palmerston for Nunthoru, via Diiiihack an.l Macraes, overy Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 11.15 a.m.; Returning from Nenthorn Tuesday, Thursday; and Saturday at 12 nobn, reaching Palmerston at 5 ii.ni. _ I.cnve Palmerston for Morrison's, via Dunback aud Waihemo, on Thursdays, at 11 a.m.; returning from Morrison's on Fridays at S a.m., reaching Palmerston at 12.30 ii.in. ,'• "JAMES .lICI'FS, Proprietor. Head Oflice: Criterion Stable?, Dnnedin. v. "■ EOYAL MAIL LINK OK COAOIU3S , (COBB *, CO.). The above Line of Coaches leave Lawrence for Roxburgh, Clyde, Cromwell, Queenstown. and all intermediate places every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on arrival of first train from Dunedin, .returning on the alternate days. For Roxburgh ahd intermediate places daily. Leave Hyde for Hamiltons, ICychurn, Nasehy, and St. Bathans on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12.30 p.m.; and St. Bathans for Clyde and intermediate places on Tuesdays, Thursdays, ond Saturdays at 8 a.m. Leave Clyde for St. Bathans and intermediate places on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 noou; aud St. Bathans for Kyebnrn and Hyde ou Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 5 a.m. Hyde to Naseby daily, connecting with traint arriviug at Dunediu at 6.5 p.m.; connecting at Hyde witb trains leaving Dunedin at 6.40 a.m. Full particulars from Thomas Cook and Son, Duuedin, and from H. CRAIG & CO. j Head Ogice : Peel street, Lawrence. Mefiieal. ; ______ A WORD ABOUT " EUCALYPTUS, j A great deßl haa been said and written about j the difficulty of procuring "The Genuine Article, j We wish it to 1.0 unptersioad that WK tlAVfe j RECEIVED THE HIGHE-T AWARD;-! v/her- , ever we have competed—including the Highest , Award at Chicago Exposition, IS93—beating nine competitors. ' . ..,. This should be a sufficient guarantee n. the Excellence of our.BUOALYPrE EXTRACT and , our SPECIAL EUCALYPTUS OIL. . I The Leaves of our (-pi-mil Trees only yield; about Six Pints of Oil from every J housand i Pounds' weight of Picked Leaves, while the leaves , of the common peppermint .gr.m,trees and other inferior vadeties of Eucalj-ptus yield ft-qm the same quantity of leaves as much as 25 pints. _ The inducement to malic larger prohta by using poor qualities of "specbW" is therefore quite apparent, and fully accounts for the scarcity of the PUR.E ARI.ICLE. ~Ask for COLEMANE'S j GOLD MEDAL-EUCALYPTUS. Our Extract is not supplied in bulk except to I Medical Men. '.-, , .... , -, \ For INFLUENZA,-this Extract is, an absolute i specific ; in fact, it acts like magic. *„,,.-, ■ Try .COLEMANE'S EUCALYPTUS LOZENGES for Voice and Throat. ' „„ T „ > ,^ IN . T Ask for COIjEMANE & SONS' GOLD MEDAL • EUCALYII'US, and take no other. i Sold Everywhere. 265. \ ' STOCK AND GRAZING NOTES (by Drover) weekly in the Otago Witness. A live column of stook news Which h»B met with many tokens of approval from breeders, buyers, t and the general pal?'"

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10622, 14 October 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10622, 14 October 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10622, 14 October 1896, Page 1

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