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J SHIPPING. J J NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). i Steamers will be despatched as under (cir- | cumstances permitting): * LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON v (Booking Pasengers to all West Coast Ports)— p.m. Talune Friday. Fell, 17 4 Dunedin •Monowai Thursday Feb. 23 2.110 train Tarawera Friday Feb. 21 4 Dunedin NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND— Talune Friday Feb. 17 4 Dunedin larawera Friday Feb. 21 4 Dunedin SYDNEY via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, ' and COOK STRAIT— Monowai Thursday Feb. 23 2.30 train ; Waikare Thursday Mch. !) 5 Dunedin SYDNEY, via AUCKLANDMokoia 'i'ueaday Feb. 28 2.30 train Manuka (twin screw) Tues. Mcb.l4 2.30 train MELBOURNE, via BLUFF and HOBARTWaikare Feb. 19 3 Dunedin Warvimoo* Feb. 20 4.5 train t * Calls Milford Sound. NELSON and NEW PLYMOUTH, via 5 OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON (Cargo only)— Corinna MonJay -Feb. 20 2 Dunedin j GREYMOUTH and WESTPORT, via V OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON (Cargo only)— Folierua Thursday Feb. 23 2 Dunedin SUVA and LEVUKANavua (twin screw) leaves Auckland Wednesday, February 22 (Connects with li.M.S. Aorajigi for Canada, United States, and Europe). TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, and SYDNEYManapouri leaves Auckland Wednes, March 8 — a RAROTONGA and TAHITI- f Taviuni leaves Auckland Tuesday, February 21 v CARGO RECEIVED AT DUNEDIN:- 1 1 Per B.s. Til! Day. Wharf, s TaluDe uoon Friday Tongue Waikare noon Saturday Cross Corinna noon Monday Ilattray street j Tickcts available for stop over or return by ( Messrs Hucfciart, Parker, and Co/s Steamers. the VANCOUVER, ROUTE. ! Canadian-Australian royal Mail s.s. Line and Canadian-Pacific Railway. Through Eome of the Greatest SCENIC WONDERS of the World to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH ISLES, and CONTINENT OF EUROPE. ROUND-TIIE-WORLD TOURS in conjunc- { lion'with all the Cape, Suez, China, and Japan Lines. LOWEST RATES TO ALL POINTS. From Sydney. From Suva. AORANGI Feb. 20 „ Feb. 28 MIOWEIJA Mar. 20 .. Mar. 28 MANUKA Apl. 17 .. Apl. 25 Passengers from N.Z. have the option of J joining the steamers ot tliis increasingly popular route at Sydney, or later by the fine new twin-screw NAVUA at Suva. a Pamphlets, Maps, and all information free. UNION S.S. CO. of N.Z. (LTD.), S • Managing Agents. j QBIENT PACIFIC LINE j Of c ' ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. ' 5 For Plymouth and London, via Fremantle, a Colombo (transhipping for all Indian Ports). - and Suez Canal, Sailing as under from f Sydney and Melbourne:— Steamers. g $ From From bn Sydney. Melbourne. ' ~ 11105. 1905. ORTONA'I} ... SOOO Feb. 22 Febniary 28 OKIZAIIAU KfIJU Alurcli 8 Murr.U 14 OIIONTES't ... !»)23 March S2 March 2S OMItAH't ... Si?2 April B April il e Ul'lllll't ... tiSl4 April ill April 25 I •Twin sciew. '' t Calling'at Hobart en route from Sydney to Melbourne. } Calling Malta. FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: £ SALOON.—Single, £43 to £80; Return, £09 to £120. RETURN TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR r TWO YBARS FROM BATE OF ISSUE. THIRD CLASS.—£IB, £20, and £22. Return, £32 to £19. First and Second Class Passengers secure special advantages by booking through from isew Zealand, being provided with Saloon Passages to Australia, which are included ill the above fares. . Passages can be booked to or prepaid from any of the above ports. , For further particulars apply to , UNION STEAM SHII' COMPANY OP i NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED;, i Agents in New Zealand. TYSER LINE \ DIRECT STEAM SERVICE 2 Between THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ' AND AUSTRALASIA. . t First-class Cargo Steamers will leave New < York at regular intervals, taking cargo for ' MELBOURNE WELLINGTON < SYDNEY CANTERBURY, and ; AUCKLAND • OTAGO. J The Company's Next Despatches will be S.S. INDRAGHIRI, February 28. S.S. HAWKE'S BAY, March 28. J New Zealand Importers of American Mer- a cbandise are specially invited to instruct their a Agents in the United States to SUPPORT e THE TISER LINE STEAMERS, and to com- 1 municato with tho Company's New York Re- Z presentativcs_, Messrs FUNCH, EDYE, & CO., j Produce Exchange, New York; Messrs TYSER & CO., 1G Fenchurch avenue, London; or ? Messrs J. W. SWII'T & CO., Dunedin. i RICHARD TODD, j Colonial Superintendent, Napier. JM. GAIiKYIiN'U CU. 0 CRUST & GEUST, ] DUJKEDIN |J. M. Heywood and Co., Clirislchurch; Colonial Carrying Company, Wellington; W. and G. Winstcne, Auckland—in combination). CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AND EXPRESS FORWARDING AGENTS. / Cartage Contractors throughout New Zealand for their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall' and York. § FURNITURE Removed in Town or Country, -i • or Packed by experienced men for Removal J by Itoad, Rail, or Sea. ■ j _ • c This Class of Work a Specialty. "1 Furniture Stored'. Insurances Effected. Ho. 3 MANSE STIIISET, Telephones: Office, 1073 ; 3. Crust (private residence), 1073. lAKE TE ANAU. i __ ■ The S.S. TAWERA will RUN on MON- / DAYS and THURSDAYS to Head of Lake and x back (November to April, inclusive). Fares: Single, 20s; Return/ 30s. . The above Steamer is OPEN to CHARTER on all off days except Sundays. j* D. ROSS & CO., Te Anau. T. COOK & SON, Agents. 0 — . \ LAKE TE ANAU HOTEL has been thoroughly Renovated, and is now under - S the personal management of Mrs FRASER, o late of Eichardt's Hotel. Lake Wakatipu. j ... ... . =ISTEWART Island Oyster Company.—Fresh |.~ Oysters Every Night direct from the / ' beds; kits five dozen, Is. 161 \

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13210, 17 February 1905, Page 1

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