Shipping. Jg£|s|gys^ rflHB NEW. ZEALAND $^ggg§ggjj£ SHIPPING COMPANY'S ■ ROYAL MAIL -STEAMERS, FOB LONDON, Via Monte Video; Teneriffe.' and Plymouth :— \ts ■. ' - - • ■ Steamers. | "^jtl. oi ' Date. H "af ery Departure. Waimatk . H6BS Jaggraid v; Wellington May 35 Kaikoura. 4507 KovbeV j> Wellington June 9 Tongabiuo 4l63Mayov %. — ,*>iJuly 7 Kuahine fil27tfbne;< ; V — -Aug. 4 Rimutaka * 4515 Green'street — Sept. 1 Coastal Passage to.port of departure FREE. Warrants issued for. Passages from the United 1 Kingdom.' ••-'*.'. - ' ' j . Through bookings to West Coast of South j America, Falkland'lslands, Bahia, and Pernain | bucb. t "[ ■'-. For further particulars apply to . THE NEW ZEALAND^ SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED), 9 Bond street. Dunedin. I jj2giS§S§%^ ■ MftECT; STKAMERS. j *®^S«iill^|? otk§O TO LONDON: 1 FTFKRHJKTB ■■...- .. ; 50.'* tons | 2400 h.p. j NATTWRHITtn: ... Sinn tons '• Whip.1' MORAYKHTRK ... Tiloo tons l "SoOMilp. J PERTHSHIRE ~v ... 80(10 tons ' ! 3500 h'.p. BUTESHIRE... '... SOW tons i 35noh!p. BANEPSHIRK ''; ,J MOO tons ' 350D ; h.p. 1 The above magnificent St£anier<s. which have ) sll been specially bnilt fo£the New Zealand l-rade, i '■ and ninke an aTeragii paSßage of 4fi days, will ho i despatched at recultrfintewalß.' : .' ' ■ i ; Rteßihersare fitted'throuEhout with KLFiCTRIO I | TJGIIT. and acconimodation i« provided-for 3fi ! Saloon Passengers. ■' . j I NEXT DEPARTiTUW FROM WELLINGTON ' i '■';.-. T&^.onbon; . ] [ •-■ . ■.-. ■.'■■: ■■.-■%1I" i)e.:---"-.:-'. . j I NAIRNSHIRIS . | Capt. C.-Oi-Sen i : May 12 ! j - ' ((;alliiiK.at;Cftiia.rylslH:iHi«).- : . . j ■ .'.'. ; -Doctorarid'Slewardes^csvcried. : . ." i SALOPN .PASSAijW MONEY, '45 Gutneas,: j [■ OTAGO TO LONDON. i ! For plans and 'further iiarUcnlata; apply, Ac., to i the Managers -': : TTntNBUI.fi, MAaWTKT, A.CO.. Australian Mutual ProvidentJiuildinKg. . I Sfld *:> Princes street. Dunedin. I /^ANADIAN-ATTSTU^r.rAN K.M. J.TNB ' {"■' to TTT.TT,. TT,ONOT.T7fJT, vjifJCOTTVRR S CANADA. UNITED STATES and EUROPE, i » In connection with the fanimin ' I CANADIAN,,; t PACiFIG RAITAVAY. ! j The most direct route to Klondyke: ! 'i>-nr'c! ' -iV ~ J^ave 1 Leave . I '_ M- S:".^ f ?lls- Sydney, j Wellington." j AORANGI ..'. I'April 23 .April 28 j 1 MIOWKRA' -..: ..3500-1 May ■21 May 2R- I | WARRIMOO ..: -■ar>pO-l-- June *18 Juoe 23 ! j Thenceforward Monthly. S For fur.ther^particular.s apply to I THE NEW ZBAT.AND'SH/PPINft ' j 5 COMPANY (TJMITKD). Agents. \ |OHI NA : iA; N D JAPA N. i 1 EASTERN AND ATJSIRALTAN'S.S. COM- | PANY (LgSIITED). ,■■ - ' ■■• '':■--":.~f. ■ '■'■-.'. ' ■.-■ '■•■".' - i The following Steamers will be despatched fromSydney as under, for'HONGKONft arid JAPAN, via QUEENSLAND andf PORT DARWIN :- Steamer. Tons; |' Co&imandej'. ' | Sailing.-1 MENMUIR ... 2001^i' W: ,|t. M'Arthur ißth Nov. , ■'•'iGuiimiE.-■"■„. 2400 Slugh Craig 20th Nov. j Austbalian 2KOO V. Ti Helms • llthDec. i "AIRtTE, ... 2400: ■W.VKUis •' 15th ,Tan. . 'MJENMUm ...i 2009'" ■W;ij6.,M'Arthur sth Feb. 'Ctf"^l^- •'••l:'24tior.- .Craig ! • 2fitn l^eb. >" TJiese; Steamers:sare.ispecially \i\ii\i for the i ■EaatfrnlTrade.-andkrefitted'.yi'jt.h. KILBOURN'S ; R'EFRIGERATO RS/^tld" KIfECTRIt! BEIGHT'is ' installed-throjighdut. ' -s. ■ -.o"'.*" -...- -•. I Passe^ers bookeit tliroiigb. to 'Canada) United i States of America, and Europe;- . . ' . J l^ull particulars, upon applicatirtn to :. j ',: :; : :-" "■■ ''-'■ BATBS, SISE, & CO.', ' i 19ju<:;",:": Bond street. • ;J<3<^B.mXt&Mß CAR GILL SAILsT^ {*$• ■.-■■'■■' ' ; iToc I'RItSIUtVATION INUCT GOLD-FIELDS:-26th April. • For INVERCARGILL WHARF. —TUES- ! DAY, 19th inst., Cargo till 11 a.m. j S.S. NAPIER SAILS: j "For RIVERTON.—EarIy, r ' . ! For OWAKA.-Early. \■- -■.' ' ■ ', ■ . KEITH 11AMSAY, Agent. ... Proterties For. Sale and To let- .- "E^OR SALE, HOTEL ; fortune for snitable { _Bj* person.—Apply, principals only, Joseph Cox, Railway Hotel, Lawrence. \ .. 13ap Tp O R S A L; ,B, The .. - .-- .- SPLENDID ESTATE KA^VIRIIII, Six Miles from Palmerston North (North Island). Title—Land Transfer Act. 676J ACRES,' Freehold, bounded. on three sides by good metalled roads, and on the j other side by the Oroua River. Subdivided 20paddocks ; fences are posts, wire, and slnbs, sheep-proof. ; ■.--. '• ' Residence coniiins 14 rooms, with .every convenience; built of heart of totara; iron roof; hot and coldi/water iaid on throughout; bath, Ac, <&c. • - * ■■ Orchard 12-acres, in full profit, and 2 glass nouses'i'Eurrounded with shelter plantations '. '! "vPost;tfilekraph offic« and a public school within half a mile from the Homestead. l Manager's residence, 14 rooms;- men's and I gardener's houses ; 4-stalled stables with loft; 5 i roomy loose boxes, shed for combine, 2 cart and j implement sheds, very large barn, workshop, • i potato house, pie;.styes and paddocks, with pig- ' proof fences ;• slaughterhouse, stockyard, wond and engine houses adjoining chaffhouse and loft, and a vermin-proof granary. - Woolshed (6 to1 8 shearers) and sheep yards in thorough repair ; sheep dip and foot-rot trough. - Water is laid on to all the paddocks, orchard, garden, and stable yards. '1 he pastures carry four sheep to the acre, beßides cattle, horses, &c. ; ■ ... | SheUer plantations are dotted about, besides j about 12 acres standing bush. | The soil is a rich alluvial deposit. Onlyas)nall ' portion of the c»tate has been cropped, but the results were excellent. One of the paddocks has yielded over 70 bushels of wheat to the.acre this seafon. . The pastures can't be beaten for fattening either sheep or cattle. ..-■■-.■ .-..-. This is a splendid.ppportnnity to acquire one ofthe "best farms im th4i colony. The whole price , can be cleared in fivß years with cropping alone. . Present owner leaving the colony. I Price, £1S an acre. ■Apply to . R. J. H. LEIGH, 1 ■ Land ahd Estate Ag«nt, r3om ■ Palmerston North. JOHN HERGUS &CO., .i LAND, ESTATE, INSUUANCIC, : 'Jlnd GBNimAJ,^COMMISSION AGENTS, . A Ws^h-d.b'IEXCHANGE COURT, . . '.-■ 3!)6'(Pjiinch:s stubiti1. FOli SA-LK: Six-roomed COTTAGE, facing Town Belt;. close to tram ; good view. RUSSELL STREET.-Good HOUSE of six rooms, with bath, washhouse. and usual out- ! buildings. The land (20 poles) is well laid out j in fruit, flower, and kitchen garden. Owner j will sell at very low figure. i I TO I.lffL': Furnished. Superior Seven-roomed Plastered ! HOUSE, with modern conveniences. ! GEORGE STREET.—New HOUSE of seven J rooms and scullery, bath (with hot and cold • 16s per week. j On HlLL.—Seven-roomed HOUSE,. bath, and i other conveniences; good garden; well i situated; adjacent tb tram. .. ■ • . ' LICKNSaDBROKJCRS.UNniCK UNI) j TRANSFER ACT.' ! . I MONEY TO LEND ON FRISEUOr.I) SECURITY..' PO.P. PRINTING PAPER. P.O.P. • 'Fresh stock packets (all sizes\ Cameras, ' : and Chemicals. Dark Room.-for- Tourists.— -Camera ComDany. Uctagon. . :
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11089, 16 April 1898, Page 1
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