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{ Shipping. IJNIOJN STEAMSHIP COM^AJNY OF NEW ZiSALAND (LIMITED). Steamers will be despatched as under :— LYTTULTON and WELLINGTON (Booking fiPa»sengers to all West Coast ports)— : p.m. ' Talune I 2078 I Thurs., March 3. I 2.30 train ,Te Anau 11652 I .Friday, March 4| 3 D'd'n For AUCKLAND DIRECTHauroto [198S [Friday.March 4, | 3.35 train NAPIKU, GISU >RN«, and AUCKLAND^ JTeAnau 11632 I Friday, March 4I 3 D'd'n ! Mararoa ? 251)8 | Tuesday, Mar. 8 | 4 D'd'n I SYDNEY, via^WELLINGTON- ■ j Talune I 2078 I Thurs., March 3 I 2.30 train j Tarawcra [ 'UO3 | Thurs., March 10 | 4 D'd'n j SYDNEY, via AUCKLANDi Mararoa 1 259R I Tuesday, Mar. 8 I 4 D'd'n j Waihora | £003 | Tuesday, Mar. 22 I 3 D'd'n ! MICLBOURNK, via BUJ PV and HOBART— • Monowai I 3433 I Monday, Mar. 7I 3 n'd'n i Waikare I 3u78 | Motif-fay, Star. 14 | 3.35 train i WESTPORT, via TIMARU. AKAROA,' LYTT HILTON, WELLINGTON, PIOTON, and NKLSONTaupo * I 737 I Thursday, Mar. 3I 5 D'd'n Coriuna 11279 I Friday, iUarch 1115 I>'d'u * Via New Plymouth and Greymouth. Tranships i at Wellington foi- Picton and Nelson. i GREY MOUTH, via OAMAItU, TIMARU, LJTTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and •NIC\V PLYMOUTH— HT«raia |- 573 | Wednesdayy March.9 1 5 D'd'n SOUTH SEA ISLANDS EXCURSIONS. ) For TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, and SYDNEY j (From Auckland)— j Hauroto | 1983 | Wednesday, March 9 ! For SUVA and LKVUKA j (From Auckland)— " i Flora | 1279 | Weduesday, March 23 ! For TAHITI and RAROTONGA I (From Auckland)— I UnoUi 11141 1 Tuesday, March 15 i CARGO RICCICIVED AT DU^RDIN:- ---| Per S.S. Till Day. Wharf. i Talune 10 a jh. Thursday Tongue 1 Taupo 3 p.m. Thursday Rattray street jTeAuau noon Friday ' Tongue j Monowai noon Monday Tongue j Marar'oa noon Tuesday Tongue

I Tickets available by Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s Steamers ISLINGAMITS and WKSTRALfA. j j^^j^ 17" Ij o^n dyke. \ ,^^^^^ THE GOLDEN-COUNTRY. i 192,000 | SQUARE MILES. FULL OF GOLD. THE RICHEST GOLD STRIKE THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. THE AUSTRALASIAN UNITED STEAM, I NAVIGATION COMPANY'S I Grand New Ocean-going Steamship CAPE OTWAY (4000 Tons) . TVill be definitely Despatched from I AUCKLAND I On 1 ■ - -FRIDAY, MARCH 11, "I-v - ' For - ; .TQNEAU and DYE A 1 (Nearest Ports to the Goldfields),' Vis, Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver. Sufficient time .will be given in iVancouver to allow Passengers to obtain Outfits, (to., which' will 1 c passed through Jupeau into Klondyke without being subject to import duty .ctiargeable on goods purchased outside Canada. This is the most convenient and most direct way of getting access to the goldfields. Passengers per Cape Otw.ay avoid the trouble and delay of transhipping at Vancouver. Fares to Junkau and Dyea, from Auckland : Saloon, £35; Second Saloon, £20. Applicants for Berths are requested to ms,'l.n early application; UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF j NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), ! 2m A gents, j mO MN.GLANI) IN THIKTY-ONIS DAYS. ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICK. THE PASSENGER ROUTE TO ENGLAND Is undoubtedly the A. & A. JIOUTB, Avoiding alike tl)elieat of the Red Seaiaad the cold of CapoHovn, and giying Passengers the .opportunity^ of-travelling in luxury and ' comfort through the most interesting country in the world. The Kf.enTiters of,this Line (under contract will) the Governments of Npw Zealand, Nisw 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 i;uder: \ ~. _, „„ Leave Leave Arrivp Steamers. P W j-Sydney^ Auckland. 4"™., A lamed a ...3000 Mar 14 Mar 19 April 7 Maiuposa ...:!olH)ApriUl Apvi!l6 May 5 Moana ...14000May 9 May 14 June 2 TiRUi-tKarnnvmlalilp for \i ftkmilliy, and Haloc-n PiißSengerß nan brt&ic their joiirney at Auckland, Honolulu, San Francisco, or any place of call 'en route to New York, and have also the prfvii-«« o f travelling across either Canada or the United States. SPECIALLY llMDiroKt) RATES. j Through Fares; Sydney oc Aunklnnd, to Lmhiloh : Saloon (single) ... £64 2s 6d to j£72 9s 2d I Do (return) ... £m Steerage £32 7s lid lUumrt the World (lirsl.-clr.3Bull l.he way), return- i lug by Orient or P. and O. Company's lines from I London, via Suez, or by Shaw, Savill, nud Alliion O.pin]iany, or New Zealand Shipping Company, £ J 30. « 1 JL<'or all information apply tit any of the oflices of ONION STKAM > COMPANY OF . NEW ZHALANI) (LIMITICD). OJ4 I.X N X 1, 1W H Of KOYAt. MAIL STICAMKIIR. ■ The following Royal Mail Steamships belonging to the ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES will leave H V IJNKY on MONDAY.atI p m.. ami JIKIIHOURNK onSATURDAY. at 1.30 p.m., as undo, for U)NDOt\ (Tilbury) via AIJKI.AIUIC. ALBANY, COLOMBO (transhipping fsr all Indian ports), MfK'A CANAI,, NAPLKS, MARSEILLES, and GIBRALTAR:— Steamers.- Tons From *■*£ From Reg. Sydney. h ™* Ul . Adelaide | ORMUZ * ... 6387 Mar. 16 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 AUSTRAL* 5524 Mar. 30 April Ji Apri 7 OPIIIR ... 10,000 April 13 April 19 April 21 AmHprtnigbtly thereafter. * Calling jflobart. TfARHS NHIW-^AI-ANO 'I'O LONDON : SALOON ... ■'•..■;-<Si,,gle :A' 39 1.0 £7SlOa. n.THT> n r.r . hi. Ketu^ : t0 £1W- : THIRD CLASS ... £|« ]«„, £ ltj | 8 «, hu.l JoM. First and Second-class Pussengers secure special a Wantages by booking through from NewZsnland, b«mgprovided with SalOor.Pamaßes to Auatralia, iv>n(;h are incliidedin the abbve far«s. . Passages can be booked to or prepaid from any of the above ports.' JTor further particulars anply to UNION STJCAJM. SHIP COMPANY: OF NKW ZEALAND.(LfMITBD), ■ Agents in New Zealand. PORTOBELLO RAILWAY FERRY. The TARKWAI Wiil during Summer leave PORTOIJELLO at 7.45 10.45 . 3.30 , and 6.30. TRAINS LEAVE DUNIODIN, 7.40 J2.10 3.J5 and 0.15. ! The Steamer leaving Port at 8.30 1.0 4.20. 7.0. .Special Trips Telephone Port Railway Station. ; On Public Holidays meet 10 a.m. train from 1 Ouncdiu. . I E. M. MOSS, Master. THE First Utility of frequent and-'regular advertising cotisists in this : There is at all times a large class of persons, both in country and i town, Who have no (ixed vlaces for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are veady to be swayed and drawn towards any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks. ' jnpHE FARMERS' P4PER>^ThI Agricuf- .«. tural Department of the Otago Witness is acknowledged to be unequalled by that of t,ny other weekly in the Colony,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11050, 2 March 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11050, 2 March 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11050, 2 March 1898, Page 1

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