Shipping FpION' STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Steamers will be despatched as under: — • LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON— (Booking Passengers to all West Coast Ports) — p.m. Tarawera 2003 Monday, Aug. 22 2.30 trail Mararoa 250S Tuesday, Aug. 23 2.30 trail Monowai 3433 Wednes., Aug. 31 3 D'd'n AVELLINGTON (Cargo)Herald | 573 | Wednes., Aug. 24 | — NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND— Mararoa j 259S I Tuesday, Aug. 23 I 2.30 trair Waihora I 2003 I Tuesday, Sept. 6 I 2.30 trair FOR SYDNEY, via BLUFF— Wanaka | 2422 | Monday, Aug. 22 | 3 p.m. SYDNEY, via WELLINGTON— Tarawera I 2003 I Monday, Aug. 22 I 2.30 train Monowai _ | 3-133.1 Wednes., Aug. 311 3 D'd'n SYDNEY, via AUCKLANDMararoa I 2598 I Tuesday, Aug. 23 2.30 train . ."Waihora I 2003 I Tuesday, Sept. C • 2.30 train Melbourne, via bluff and hobart— Wakatipu 11945 I Monday, Aug. 22 I 3.35 train T? l!:™ e___! 207§1..Tn.111!.-i-?. epi- * _ I 3 ?'. d.!s_ WESTPORT, via TIMARU, AKAROa" LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON— Corinna t I 1279 I Friday, Aug. 26 I 4 D'd'n Tanpo * ; i 737 I Thurs., Sept. 1 | 5 D'd'n * Via New Plymouth and Grpymouth. t Cargo only^Calls at Nelson if required. GREYMOUTH, via OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and NEW PLYMOUTH. . Herald | 573 | Wed., August 24 | 4 D'd'n Tickets available by Huddarfc, Parker, and Co.'s Steamers ELINGAMITE and WESTRALIA, CARGO RECEIVED AT DUNEDIN :— PevS.S. Till Day. Wharf. Wanaka noon Monday Tongue Mararoa 4 p.m. : Monday . Tongue Herald_ __$J?Jin- V< Wednes. Ratti-ay street "SOUTH SEA ISLANDS SERVICES: ' For TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, and SYDNEY (From Auckland)— Haurolo . | 198S | Saturday, August 27 For RAROTONGA and TAHITI (Frbni Auckland) — Ovalau | 1229 | Tuesday, August 30 For SUVA and LEVUKA (From Auckland)— Upolu__ l_ 114i_f JWednes., Sept. 14 TO ENGLAND IN THIRTY DAYS. " . . . ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SERVICE. THE PASSENGER IipUTK TO ENGLAND Is undoubtedly the A & A". ROU TE, 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 tho 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 : Stpamprti Tnr, Leave Leave Arrive bteamers. Tor, >Sydney Auckland. Frisco. A lambda ...3000 Aug. 29 Sept. 3 Sept. 21 MTariposa ...13000 Sept. 2fi Oct. 1 Ont 19 Moana .. IdOOO Oct. 24 Oct. 29 Nov. 16 Tickets are available for 12 months, and 3aloon Passengers can break their journey at Auckland, Honolulu, San Francisco, or any slaoe of call en route to New York, and have ilao. the privilege of. travelling across either Canada or the United States. SPECIALLY REDUCED RATES. ! L'hrough fares; .Sydney or Auckland, to London:— Saloon (single): .-£64 2s 6d to £72 9s 2d. Saloon (return): £113. Steerage: £32 7s lid. Round the World (first-class all the way), eturning by Orient or P. and O. Company's ' inos from London, via Suez, or by Shaw, SayiO, and Albion Company or New Zealand Ihippirif? Company, £130. For all information apply at any of the offices UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF • 'NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). : f\ R I 3 N T L I ~JT E i '■J Of | ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. TJie following Royal Mail Steamships beMigirig to the ORIENT and PACIFIC COM'AiSTIES will leave SYDNEY on MONDAY t 1 p.m., and MELBOURNE on SATUR>A'{, at 1.30 p.m., as under for LONDON i'ilbury) via ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COiOMBO (transhipping for all Indian ports), U.F.Z CANAL, NAPLES, MARSEILLES nd GIBRALTAR:— Steamers iTons From M»f From - _L^.!!L_f! c" s^4™ Aelaide- ' •P.OTA VA. ... 5957 Sept.' ?, Sept. (TlVpt. 8 L!i2Z A __ -■ ' G-97 !Oet-__l Oot. 4'Oct. 6 And fortnightly thereafter. FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: ALOON .. Single: £39 to £73. Return: £70 to £116. 'HIRD CLASS .. £16 16s, £18 18s, and £20. First and second-class Passengers secure pecia! advantages by booking through from r-jw Zealand, being provided with Saloon Pasiges to Australia, which are included in the bove fares. Passages can be booked to or prepaid •om any of the above ports. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF 1 NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), ■ Agents in New Zealand. ■ STEAMER PAS SAGES 3 To All Parts of tho World, for All Classes. Lowest rates guaranteed. No commission larged. Inquiries invited. Sailing List on applicaon. Bookings to England by P. and O. and RIENT and all other Lines. ' j THOMAS COOK & SON, | 95 Pbinces street. rE OTAGO WITNESS has the Largest Circulation of any weekly in the colony, ound in every farmhouse in Otago and South' nd, and circulating largely in Canterbury an:' Drtliem rural districts, it offers unrivalled .cilities for Advertising anything of interest i country readers. Present circulation vsteady increasing), 9800 weekly. 27an ' IIKCULA.TION 9800 Bach Issue.—The ,_y Otago Witness has the Largest Circulaon of any weekly paper in the Colony.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11198, 22 August 1898, Page 1
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807Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11198, 22 August 1898, Page 1
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