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SHIPPHIO. (PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S.N. It COMPANY. Tho P. <fc O.S.N. COMPANY will despatch tho following Steamers for LONDON, calling at Fremantie, Colombo, Aden, Marseilles, Gibraltar, and Plymouth, with liberty to call ftt Brindisi, as under:— Stcamerr, Tods. Sydney. Melbn'niej Adelaide. Moldavia'.., imoo Feb. 17 Feb. JJVFeh. 52 Mo>-nni.u' lf«W Feb. 28 March II March 8 MootlAX*... IfflOO March 14 March 50 March 22 MakmoiuV. 10500 March 2S April 3 April 5 Victoria* .. KB? April 11 Apr 1 17; April ]!! Himalaya* 'MS April 25 May IMay 3 '•Calling at HohaTt en route to Melbourne. RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY: Single Tickets to London-£43 to £80. Return Tickets—£69 to £120, available for two years. (Tourists' Tickets (India, China, and Japan) and Through Rates to New York on Application. Through Passengers from New Zealand to Europe can Embark on Arrival of the Last Connecting Steamer at Melbourne or Sydney. DALGETY & COMPANY (LIMITED), 17 Jetty street, Agents. , fe|k A. & A. LINE . (OCEANIC STEAM THE HIGHWAY TO EUROPE. NEW ZEALAND to LONDON In 28 Days. EXPRESS PASSENGER SERVICE T» AMERICA, CANADA, ENGLAND, Via SAMOA, HONOLULU. SAN FRANCISCO, with choice of EIGHT RAILWAY ROUTES across UNITED STATES, including ROCKY MOUNTAINS and NIAGARA, With break of journey at any point en route. ROUND THE WORLD TICKETS Issued in connection with CAPE, SUEZ, and EASTERN LINES. Steamer* GOOO tons, Al British Lloyd's, SAIL 03 under: __ I I.pnve i Arrive MAILS Etcaiuer. Ancklanr n'rlLu Rt ' , Arr !, ve Friday. lloco1 " 1 " S. Fcisco. London Po>-OM~lMarrh 21 April 3 April fl April 21 VFNTtin." lAt.nl W April 24|Ar.ril 30May 12 Sll'.ltlU ...IMay 4 May In May 21 June 2 """Passengers have option of joining Steamer ai Svdnev or Auckland. For fares, pamphlets, and full information apply NEILL <fc CO. (LIMITED), Agents. _~7 rrUDDART? PAKKER, 1 AND CO. I PROPRIETARY (LTD.). " Steamers will Sail as under (Weather and Circumstances permitting): For LYTTELTON and TOLLINGTO}Zealanrtia 1277(11 Tues., Mch. 20 11 p.m. Ddn Wimmcra 3000 Thnrs., Mch.22 2 P.m. Ddo Victoria IMO I Tue.., April S I 2.30 train Port N A PIER GISBORNE, and AUCKLANDZealandia 12770 I Tue?., Mch. 20 I 1 W-P'd" Victoria I .TO'O I Tues., Aunl_3 I 2jo tram Port SYDNEY. 'uaMELBOURNEZeMandla I 2770 I Tihw., Mch.,2o IJ v.m. Dd n ■ Victoria ! :!nw I Tnes- April 3 ! 2 ,%0 train Port ' SYDNEY, via COOK STRAITWimmen i :w ITliurn, Mch. 22 ' i? P ; mjj£n_ MELBOURNE, via BLUFF and HOBARTWimincra i 'AM I Mm, April S Klp.m.D'd'n " Cargo received for Sydney and northern port'"of New Zealand per Zealandia till 10 fern." TUESDAY. Tickets available also for stop over or return hy .Union Company's steamers, and holders of Union Company's tickets may travel by above TeSSeS 'NEILL & CO. (TJMTTF/D). 17„ 13 Bond street, Agents. TVrORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD COMPANY. 1> SPECIAL ROUND TRIP TO CHINA and JAPAN, With Retutu via COLOMBO end FREMANTLE, Or Vice Versa. STEAMERS SAIL as under from SYDNEY, Callin- at BRISBANE, NEW BRITAIN, NEW°GUINE\. HONGKONG, and YOKOHAMA. Return via SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO. FREMANTLE, ADELAIDE, Mid MELBOURNE. FARES from Dnncdin:—First Class, £81 IBs; Second, £G2 15s. To China only, omitting Japan: First Class, £75 10s; Second, £57 10s. Willehad (Win screw) ... 14701 tons I April 14 Prinz Waldeuiarftwin screw) 3:100 tons May 12 Prinz SiKismund (twinscrcw) 13300 tons June i» ""The above ofiers a splendid opportunity of Yi»itin» the ccmntrv of our Allies and becominc acquainted with the Marvellously Interesting Life in Japan and the Far East. Th? Steamers employed have Superior Accommodation, the Cuisine is Excellent, and Attention to Pas?cugers Unexcelled. English spoken on board. Passages booked to all points. For further information and rates apply NEILL & CO. (LIMITED), Xlo 13 Bond street, Agents. rs/TESSAGERIES MARITIMES. 'M SYDNEY to LONDON, via COLOMBO and PARIS.-Sbamers of 6500 tons, under petal contract with the French Government, caMin" at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE. FREMANTLE. COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, will be despatched MONTHLY as follows: — „. Svdnev. Melbourne. Adelaide. Meainer jj 000 -_ , p m i pm """ iiifTfi loos. ipos. V deiaCiotw Mch CO March 29 March 31 Yariia April2.l April 2fi April SS ni'MRF..v ... Mav 21 M»v 24 May 20 Sydxky '.TunclS June 21 June 23 Passengers booked to Bombay. India, China, Batavia, and Jaoan. Passage Money, £23 to £75. including table wines. Return Tickets at Reduced Rates. English spoken on board.— Por i'nrt'.ier particulars apply to NEILL & CO, (LTD.). Dnncdin. C~ HINA NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED). LOWEST FARES AND FREIGHTS TO MANILA, CHINA, AND JAPAN, Via ' QUEENSLAND PORTS, THURSDAY ISLAND, AND PORT DARWIN. Leave Steamer Tons. Commander. Sydney. Tsinan 2310 C. Lindbergh April 7 Cliancshat ... 2300 T.Moore May 5 Chingtn ... 2300 J. M'D. Howie. May 2S t Space available for Refrigerated Cargo. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR PASSENGERS. SAt.OON AMIDSHIPS. ALL TWO-BERTH CABINS. NEILL k CO. (LIMITED), 13 Bond street, Agents. jpORTOBELLO RAILWAY -FERRY. Trains leave Dunedin 8.15 a.m., 12.10, 4.0. 5.15 p.m. Saturdays 8.15 a.m., 12.10, 1.10, 4.0. 6.15 p.m. Boat leaves Portobello 7.40. 10.45 a.m., 5.30, 5.30 p.m Saturdays 7.40, 10.45 a.m., Lls. 3.30. 6.30 p.m. Boat leaves Port Chalmers 9.0 a.m, 1.0, 1.45, 6.0 p.m Saturdays 5.0 a.m., 12.45, 1.4:;. 4.45. 7.0 p.m. On Public Holidays Steamer meets 10.15 ft.ni. Train from Dunedin. Ordinary timetable suspended. Return Tickets (Rail and Steamer) issued at Dunrf-n or Pclichet Bay Stations.—First Class, 2s Gd; Second Class, 2s.- AvailabU one month from date of issue. 23d mHE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS '*■ COMPANY (LIMITED), •WOKLD'S CARRIERS. POODS and PARCELS FORWARDED to Any Part of the Inhabited Globe. PONSIGNMENTS CLEARED Through the . Customs and Forwarded to Destinations. Specially-constructed Vans used in the Removing of Furniture. punedin Oice: 3 CRAWFORD STREET..

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13545, 19 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13545, 19 March 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13545, 19 March 1906, Page 1

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