SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Steamers mil be despatched «i nndet (circumstances permitting): LYTTELTON aud WELLINGTON (Eooking Passengerß to all West Coast Ports)— . p.tn. Mou'ft Friday Mch. (1 3 Dunedin Monowat AVedneßday Mch. 11 2Duuedm falune Friday Mch. 13 3 Dunedin NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND— Moura Friday Mcb.fi 3 Dunedin TaliiLe Friday Mch. 13 3 Dunedin SYDNEY via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and COOK iSTRAIT— Monowai Wednesday Mch. 11 2 Dunedin Warrirooo Wednesday ]\[cli. 18 2.30 train BYDNI3Y, via AUCKLANDMararoa Tuesday Mch. 17 2.30 train Wailiare Tuesday Mch. 31 4 Dnnedin MELBOURNE, via BLUFF and HOBAKT— Moeraki (twin screw) March 8 2,110 tra ! r. :i Mokoia JFarch 22 2.30 train NELSON and NEW PLYMOUTH, via OAMARU, TIMARU, AKAKOA, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON— Koonya flfonday Mch. !> S Piiiiwlin WESTPORT and GREYMOUTH, via OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON (Cargo only)— Corinna Thursday Mch. 12 2 Dunedin SUVA and LEVUKATaviuni leaves Auckland Wednesday, March 25 (Connects at Suva with Miowera for America and Europe). ; TONGA, SAMOA. FIJI, and SYDNEYManapourl leaves Auckland Wednesday) March II RAROTONGA arilTAHiTl-' Ovalau leaves Auckland Tuesday, March 24 CARGO RECEIVED AT DUNEDIN: Per 8.8. Till Pay. Wharf. Moura noon Frh'ay Cross • Koonya _ noon Monday Rattray street Monowai 11 a.m. Wednesday Cross Tickets available for stop over or return by Messrs Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s S'camera. Canadian-Australian LINE. ALL RED ROUTE,. ' f CHEAPEST ROUTE TO LONDON. First Saloon .« .. ..£59 10s to £70 103 Second Saloon £39 10s to £41 103 Steamers leave Sydney March 23, April 20, May 18. Now Zealand passengers have the option of joining Mail Steamer at Sydney or Suva. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). QRIJBHT PACIFIC LINE . . ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS." - ' The- following Royal Moil. Steamships helonging to the 01! IE XT . and PACIFIC COMPANIES will leave SYDNEY as below, and MELBOURNE on TUESDAY at 1, p.m. as under for LONDON (Tilburv), via ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, . COLOMBO (transhipping for all Indian Ports), SUEZ CANAL. NAPLES, MARSEILLES, and 6IB;RALTAR:— . ' Steamers a(J From j[T Steamers. §£ Sydney. Adelaide. i , 1903. I'm 1003, ORIZABA t ... f!2fl7 Moll. 11 Mch. 17 March 19 OROYA t ... 1)279 Mch. 25 Mch. 31 April 2 "ORONTESf ... 9011(1 April 7 April H April 7(1 ORUBAI ... m April 22 April 28 April 30 * Twin screw. t Calls Hobart en roiitc to Melbourne. And fortnightly thereafter,, FARES NEW ZEALAND'TO LONDON: SALOON.—Single, £43 to £80; Return, £69 to £120. RETURN TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF ISSUE. THIRD CLASS.—£IB, £20, and £-22. Return, £32 to £39 On payment of an additional £2 IBs First Class Passengers may proceed OVERLAND FROM NAPLES. First and Socond Class Passengers secure special advantages by hooking through from New Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, -which are included in the ahove fares. Passages can he booked to or prepaid from any of the above ports. For further particulars apply to UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Agents in New Zealand. J-TFi T~E ANA U. The s.s. TAWERA will run on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS to Head of Lake and back. (November to April inclusive). Fares: Single, 20s; return, 30s. ' The above Steamer is open to Chatter on all off days except Sundays. D. ROSS & CO.. Te Anau. T. COOK & SON, Agents. LAKE TE ANAU HOTEL has been • thoroughly Renovated, and is now under the personal management of Mrs FRASER, late of Eichardt's Hotel. Lake Walcatipu. EORTOBELLO RAILWAY FERRY. Established 1887. S.S. TAREWAI. SUMMER TIME-TABLE, 1902. Trains leave Dunedin—7.4o,l2.lo, 3.35, 6.15. , Steamer Lesves Portobsllo—7.4o,' 10.40,3.25,6.25 Steamer Leaves Pori Chalmers—B.3o, 1.0, 4.20,7.0. Return Tickcts (Rail and Steamer) issued at Dunedin or Pelichet Bay Stations. First Class, 2s 4d; Second Class, Is led. i On Public Holidays Extra Trips to suit all trains are far as possible. Special Trips can bs arranged. 1 lo HEAP FARES RUSSELL'S JETTY. BROAD BAY, and PORTOBELLO. S.S. ONSLOW. Leave Dunedin. Leave Portohello, a.m. p.m. p.m. Monday .. .. 30.15 5.15 3.30 Tuesday .. .. 10.15 '5.15 ' ' 3.30 Wednesday .. 10.10 2.30 & 6.15 5.0 Thursday .. 10.15 5.15. 330 Friday .. .. 10.15 5.1E 3.30 Saturday .. 10.15 2.30 5.0 Sunday .. .. 10,15 2.30 & 6.15 5.0 FARES, la Return; Children, 6d; Packets of 12 Tickets, ss. Cargo at cheap rates. Inquire Captain, or D LARNACH, Agent, 1 Bond street, NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY (LTD.), No. 3 Crawford street, PACK and REMOVE FURNITURE By KOAD, RAIL, or SEA. FORWARD PARCELS EVERYWHERE, Note the Address! No. 3 CRAWFORD STREET. WANTED— Persons Furnishing see Buffalo . Suites, Sideboards, Toilets, Duchesses; best value city,—Brundell's, 191. George street. WGALBRAITH, 149 King street-Cheap 4 Ironmongery,' Furniture, Crockery, Iron Bedsteads, Garden Tools, Nails, Best Linoleums. . 25f REMINDER.— E. LEVY, .Maclaggan Street, Tailor; Suits to order' Repairs a specialty; charpes moderate; punctuality euarantced* ~ , ..
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12604, 6 March 1903, Page 1
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