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SHIPPINQ. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY *-* OF NEW ZEALAND aiIUITED). I , —■ ' .' s Steamers will be despatched as under (circumstances permitting): R LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON' vi ißooking Passengers to all West Ooist.Polti)— .S p.m. E Tarawera Friday Rfpt. 14 3 Dunedin ~ Waikire Thni'sday Srpt. £0 31)une<)in TeAuau Friday ' Sept. 21. 3 Dunedin NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND- ~ Tarawera Friday Sent. 14 'S Dunedin ■{■ IVAnan Friday .., S-ipt. 21 '3DnncAin \i SYDNEY via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, i, and COOK STRAIT- v Waikare Thursday Srpt. 80 3 Dunedin Mamikat Thtir-day Sent. 57 . 2.30 train 1! t Twin screw. ~ SYDNEY, vis AUCKLAND- : Mokoia T'teaday Sept 23 2.30 train (• MELBOURNE, via BLUFF and HOBARTMoerakit Sfpt, 111 2 Dunedin Monowai S"nt. 211 2.30 train tTwin screw. T SINGAPORE and CALCUTTAAparima, from Auckland, about September 26 "~ NELSON and NEW'PLYMOUTH, via n OAMaRU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and J WELLINGTON ' : (Cargo only)— C'orinna Monday Sept, 17 2 Dunedin WESTPORT and GREYMOUTH rfr-inshin-. ping for HOKITIKA)? via OAMARU, . TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLING- T TON • (Cargo only),- ' Poberua Thursday " Sept. 13 2 Dunedin ' ! . j _.St'VA nndLEVUKATaviuni Iciives Auckland. Wed. October 3 (Coiuieds with R.M.S. Moana for Canada. United SUles. and Europe) TONGA. SAMOA. FIJI, and RYDNKYNavua (t.s.) leaves Auckland Tues., Sept. ; IS ; • RAKOTOSO'A nnd TAHITIHauroto leaves Auckland Tuesday, Octo'ner 2 * CARGO RECEIVED AT DUNEDIN: Pers.f. Till Day. Wliar'f. Poberua nnon Thursday U-iitrayst Tarawera »o"rt Ftidav Tonxuo.. ' ftinerski noon Satiudav Crnffl Tickets available for stop over or TStum by Messrs Huddart. Parker, and Co.'s .Stwmere, the VANCOUVER ROUTE. Canadian-Austualian J{oyal Mail ; s.s. Line, and Canadian-Pacific Railway Through some of the Greatest SCENIC WONDERS of the World to all porta of >m\\>-.A UNITED STATES. BRITISH ISLES, and-CONTINENT OF EUROPE. ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS in conjunction with all; the. Cape. Suez. China, and Janan Lines at Lowest Rates, SPECIALLY ' LOW '■ ROUND. .TOURSSecond Class from £61 la. t ' LOWEST RATEsTo ALL POINTS. Steamers sail as follows:—' From Sydney. ■ From. Suva. Moan* .. .. Oct.- 1 Oct. 9 Miowcra .. .. Oct,.. 29 Nov. 6 Aorangi .. .. Nov. 20 Dec. 4. -. ■ Pssnensers from N. 7.. have the option of joining tho steamers of this increasingly nopu. lar'route at Sydney, or later via Auckland and ■ Suva. • :..•;••■, Pamnb'els. Mans, and all information free. UNION S.S. CO. of -N.Z, (LTD.). ~ ~ • Managing Agents. ARIENf - l?OV»,lf MAIL LINK y •'" • OF STF.AMKRS. The following P«vn' Mai' cUnmthino hi>. loneins jp the OPTKNT and ROYAL V»TT. rnMPVUITF.S wP' !w r.VDNFY a"d VPT,. BOURNE as under fo- (Ti'nurv). via ADELAIDE. FREMA.NTLE. COLOM.nn ' (traiiflliippine for all Indian Ports) SUF7, CANAL: NAPLES, MARSEILLES, and GIBRALTAR:- _jj_ • i.'.„, Sleanters. ! ? rn" Afi>l v • from . ' j- .••'nf... "mi-ii 'iMnido r— " "USB , #'. ■ l!W) ... enn"S«nt. 5 0O «it."?S' c t»r.r. WOP^IUZ ... nwrU KOot. Ooet. 11 ORIENT ... 5173 Oe>. ?oOet 23 Oct. . % \ Twin scTew, Fortnightly thereafter. FARES NEW ZEALAND TO LONDON: S.\LOON.-Single. m to £80; Return, £69 to «!20. . ■ PPTFTtN TTrITFTR AVAILJTiT.T'. FOR TWO -y-rcAR* FROM DATE OF TSSUE. THIRD £20. and. £22. Retnm. £12 lo £39. . Tbrmigh T!pr.>iii2» to New Yorlc in con. junction with Cimnrd Line. First aid Serond Oinoq p flß q flTl n.p T (, pprnre •snecin' ndvnnta»es by hookine: th/nnih from New Zpaland. being nroyidrd with Saloon Pnj. , sages to Australia, which are included in the almvo 'ares. * . Pa«=anos can he hooked to or prepaid from 1 anv of (he ahovo norla. '■,'■' For further nnrHru'nra annly tc ' UNION STFAM SKTP OF NEW 7,EA!,Ai\ r n fIiTMIfED). Asentn in New Zealand. > ~£l link • (TJMITRI)) ! DIRECT STEAM SERVICE Between ' THE TJNITP.TI STJTi?q nv AMERICA ' AND AUSTRALASIA. First-class Carso Steamers will leave New 5 York at regular intervals, taking enreo for » MET.BOTIRNE WET.T.TNOTON 2 SYDNEY CANTERBURY.' and ? AUCKLAND OTAGO. ~' '• Tbo Cowrany'a next ( dcsnstclies will be:— \ S.S. HAWKE'S BAY.' about- sth OMoher, S.S. INDRALEMA, about sth Novemhet. ' New Zealand Tmnorters of American ! Merchandise aro sneeiallv invited to instrurt.their Acents in tbo United Sl'ptes to'SUPPORT THE TVSER LINE STEAMERS, and to ' oommunicate witb the Cnmnanv's New York f Renrecentntives. Messr. FUNOH. EDYE. cV CO.. Produce Evcbanyn New York: Messrs TYSFR &'tfn...lß nvenne. Lnrdon: or Messrs J.-W. SWIFT & CO.. Dunedin. RICHARD TODD. Colonial Superintendent Napier THE NEW 1 ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY (LIMITED). I WORLD'S CARRIERS. ft GOODS and PARCELS FORWARDED to Any Part of the Inhabited Globe. ; CONSIGNMENTS CLEARED Through the Customs and Forwarded,to Destinations. Specially-constructed Vans used In th« Removing of Furniture. STRF" ( r> E IT H : '.R A M S A Y ■ (Established 1665), . 19 YOGEL STREET. DUNEDIN. SHIPPING. CUSTOMS, COMMISSION; D - FORWARDING AGENT, and GENERAL MERCHANT. id — AGENT FORTho Red Hand. Brand Anti-cowosivo Paints, h Carrara Sanitary Honso Paints (inside and outside), Cook's Wire Ropes, Light's Lubricating Oils, Fleming's "Teon" Balaia Belting Septic Tank Co. (Ltd.), Straker Road Vehicles. THOMAS COOK & SON, PASSENGER AGENTS FOR P. and O. Co. Caps Lines i Orient-Pacific Hnddart-Parker North German Union S.S. Co, Mess. Maritiaies . Canadian-Aust. = N.Z. Shippmg Co. *- A. and A.-Oceanio Shaw-Savill, Etc., etc. ' REDUCED FARES TO LONDON, Cook's Sailing List,'with Map and Fares, n- posted free on application. w COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, J K 29 m7 Exohauge Buildings, Water street. n. . , i i -_ ' i ii— 3E /\TAGO WITNESS.-New Stories. A lirgi \f Amount of Kcadip? Matw. -; # -

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Otago Daily Times, Volume 13696, Issue 13696, 12 September 1906, Page 1

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