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tIIIPPINQ. TTNJON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). ' Steamers will be despatched as under (cirounutonces permitting):— LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON (Booking Passengers to all West Coast Porte)— D.ro Warrimoo Thursday July 4 2.30 train Tarawera Friday .luly 5 11 Dunedin Mneraki (t.?.) Wednesday Julv 10 I) Dunedin NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLANDTarawera ' Friday July 5 3 Dunedin Talime Friday July;l2 3 Dunedin SIDNEY, via LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON and COOK STRAIT— ■ Warrimoo T'hiir.-d;iy .luly 42 SO train Mnentlti (t.p.) Wednesday July 10 3 Dunedin SYDNEY, via AUCKLANDMlowera Tuesday July HI 2.30 train Mokoia Tliwtlay .lull' 3D 230 train MELBOURNE, via BLUFF and HOBARTMonowai . July M 2.?0 train Warrimoo , ;July2l 23!) train NEW PLYMOUTH and ONEHUNGA, via OAMARU. TIMARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, and PICTON (Cargo .only)— Onrinn.i Moodtiy Ju'y 8 2 Dunedin WESTPOP.T and GREYMOUTH (Tranship, ping for EOKITIKA). via OAMAKU, TIJfARU, LYTTELTON. and WELLINGTON (Cargo only)— Pohnnia Thursday July 4 2 Dunedin SUVA and LEVUKAMtinapouri leaves Auckland Wed, July 10 (Connects with R.M.S. Manuka for Canada, United States, and Europe). TONGA, SAMOA. FIJI, and SYDNEYAtua (t.s.)' leaves Auckland Tues., July 23 RAROTONGA and TAHlTlllauroto leaves Auckland Tuesday, July 9 ' : : 71 CARGO RECEIVED AT DUNEDIN— IVr h.r. Till Hay. Warrimoo 4 pm, Wednesday Poberuk noon Thursday Tarawera • noon Friday Ti'okets available for stop over or return by Messrs Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s Steamers, THE VANCOUVER ROUTE. Canadian-Australian Hoyal Mail s.s. Link and Canadian-Pacific .Railway. Through Bome of the Greatest SCENIC WONDERS of the World to all parts of CANADA, UNITED STATES, BRITISH ISLES, and CONTINENT OF EUROPE. ROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS in conjunction willi all the Cape, Suez, China, and Japan Lines at Lowest Rates. Tho Magnificent Twin-screw Steamer MANUKA Will Leave Sydney, July 8, and Suva, July 16, To he followed by: I From Sydney. From Suva. AORANGI .. Aug. 5 .. ... Aug. 13 MOANA .. Sept. 2. Sept. 10. , Passengers from N.Z, have the option of joining tho steamers of this increasingly popular roilto at Sydney, or later via Auckland and Suva. Pamphlets. Maps, and nil information free. UNION S.S. CO. of N.Z. (LTD.), ■■ ■ • Managing Agents. ABIENT-KOYAL MAIL LiNE ' OF STEAMERS. • ■ The following Roval Mail Steamships bi)oH9in<! to the ORIENT and ROYAL MAIL COMPANIES will leave 'SYDNEY and MELBOURNE m uudoT for LONDON (Tilburv), via ADELAIDE. FREMANTLE, .OOLOMRO (transhippimr for nil Indinn . Ports). SUEZ CANAL. NAPLES. MARSEILLES, and GIBRALTAR:- „ F r nni Mfamsrp. a;■ p rnm }f e ]. ]r rom Sydney, hnmne. Adelaide, ' Ifloy. IPO7. 1907 ...|flWJ«ly ISJu'y lIMhIp IS 1 OMUAHt ... Tuly P7.lnlv >10 Aii?iiiii 1 ORTONAt ... aw U. 81 Au«. S7Aug 4 tTwin screw, 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 £3!). _ Through Bookings to New; York in conjunction with Cunard Line. First and Second Class Passengers secure snecial advantages by hooking through from New Zealand, boing providod with Saloon Pnssano? to Australia, which are included in the above faros. Passages can be booked to or prepaid from anv of the above ports. For further particulars apply to • UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), - ill New Zealand. (MMTTICD). ' DIRECT STEAM SERVICE Between • THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AUSTRALASIA. r First-class Cargo Steamers will leave New York at regular intervals, taking cargo for MELBOURNE WELLINGTON CANTERBURY, and AUCKLAND . OTAGO. . Tho Company's next despatch will be:— S.S. MIMIRO about 3rd AUGUST. New- Zealand Importers of American Merchandise are specially invited to instruct their Agents in the United States to SUPPORT THE TYSER LINE STEAMERS, and to communicate with the Company's New York Representatives. Messrs FUNCH, EDi'E, is CO Produce Exchange, New York; Messrs TYSER & CO., 16 leiichurch avenue, London; or Messrs J. W. SWIFT A: CO., Dunedin, RICHABD TODD. Colonial Superintendent, Napier. LOST AND FOUND. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this hoad- . iiig not exceeding' Sixteen Words are. inserted for SIXPENCE per insertion, or for One Week, 2s 6d; over Sixteen Words and not exceeding Twenty-eight Words, One Shilling; or for One Week, ss. If orders come by letter it must be understood that doubie these rates will be chwged unless accompanied by cash. LOST, Pearl ■ BROOCII. keepsake.— Finder rewarded on returning to 35 Harbour terrncc, foot Union street. 3jy STOLEN.— £1 Reward -on Conviction of Person who Removed LADDER from yard, May 15—Hugh Calder, Caversham. QtTRAYED on to my Property, 1 Red-and-C? white HEIFER, about 18 months old; no visible brand. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—W. Pullar, Waitati. 3jy LOST, Irish Water SPANIEL, five months old.—Apply F. Dawes, 3GI Cumberland street. 3jy LOST (between Horbcrt, Haynes's and Firo Brigade Station), PADLOCK off gold bangle; reward.—Return 5G Filleul street. LOST, Roan COW, white face; information about same rewarded.—G. C. Briusdon, Brockville, Kaikorai. ljy FOUND— Wilkinson and Co., gas and electric bell-fitters.—s9 York place. FOUND, Collie PUP, Kaikorai; owner can have same by describing and paying expenses.—Collie, Post Office, Mornington, Ojy TTIOUND, Colhe DOG, fawn, b'ack nose; if not claimed will bo sold.—Mason, 21 Russell stroet. " 29ju FOUND— Lunch and Fish Suppers at Silver Grid, High street (corner Arcade); best of everything.—F. R. Hobbs. FOUND— At the Don, 91 George street, SUITS mads to measure from 455; fit guaranteed. 21ju OTAGO WITNESS—New Stories. A laig» Axouut of Reading Matter, Pric» Si

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13945, 3 July 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13945, 3 July 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13945, 3 July 1907, Page 1

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