BHIPPINQ. IP AND Q jQOMPANY'S IiOYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. Following are the Proposed Dates o! Departure of Steamers from wider-noted Ports i— FIRST AND SECOND SALOON ONLY Steair,er. . ToiiaAuiSiand'. Sydney. Melb'raic. MONGOLIA 10'XK) — j,,],. J u . r » 5& 1A " 10500 - Uw-wilwai " llooi ~ Am;. 27 A"i!- 30 ■ " WiXK - Sept. l(idept. 13 CI|INA ■■ >■ 8000 Sept. Si Sept. '27 SPECIAL NOTE.— Commencing with the Mongolia, to leave Sydney on 19th November, the following Steamers will visit New Zealand at Monthly Intervalsnamely, Moolton, Mantua, Marmora, Mongolia, and Moolton.. Hates of PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON (including Saloon Passage to Port of Departure);— SINGLE TICKETS £47 6s to £88 RETURN TICKETS £75 18s to £132 D ALGETY & CO, (LIMITED), _____ Aged Ib. iTNVEROARGiLL SHIPPING . COMI'ANY (LIMITED). FOR INVERCAIIC4ILL. fi.S. INVERCARG ILL.—TUESDAY, 2nd August. Cm-go till noon on day of sailing. : FOR PRESERVATION INLET. • S.S. INVERCARGILL.—-TUESDAY, 9th August. ]j[IM)AUT - PAKKtCU Unk. ij'AVOUBITIiJ PASSENG-KK HIWICB. Steamers will Sail as under (Weather and Circumstances Permitting); Tor LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON— Wlmiuerii I Tuesday, Aug. 211 i>.m. Dunedm Victoria Tuesday, Aug. iU uonu Duutstl.it Djimarua | VVudues., Auk. Hll p.m. Dunedin NAPIEIt, GIBBOBNKT«iirAUMaAMT. AViiuUmu I Tuesday, Aug. 211 pm. Ihiuedin ylctonsi I Tiiesuay, Aug. lli I noon Dutiedin SYDNEY, via WBLLINGTC N— TMimaiui i Wcdues., Aug. 17 11 p.m. Duuoilin SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND*— " Wiuiuier* (Tuesday, Aug. 211 pm. I.itmediu y ititoflji I Tuesday, Aug. lli I noon Dunedin MELBOURNE, via BLUFF aud HOiUß'i'— plliimruil I bunilny, July 311 2.;« Port train Tickets available also lor stop over or roturii by Union. Company's steamers, and holders of Union Company's tickets may travel by aboVo vessels. • , MULL & <JO. (LIMITED), 27 Bond street, Agents. LLOYD COMPANY REDUCED PARES TO LONDON. BY ALL NORDDBUTSOMiR LLOYD STEAMERS AS MENTIONED BELOW. 'Tons. S.S. Scharnhorst (twin screw) 8131 Oct. 8 S.S. Roon ... (twinKirow) 8022 Nov.s. S.S. Bremen ... (twinscrew) 11570 Dec. 3 S.S. Soj'dliU (twinserow) tOOO Dec.3l Wi. Giioisenau (Iwmscroiv) 8081 Jan. 28 S.S. lkrbarossa (twin (screw) 10915 Fob. 25 S,S. Grosser Kurfuret* .. (twin screw) 12243 Mir. Z5 * This Steamer will arrive in good time to enablo passengers from Australia to see tho Coronation of King George V. FARES: FROM NEW ZEALAND PORTS . ; TO LONDON. Fifst Class: Single,'£7o 8s; Roturii, £105 l?i). . Scpoiid .Class.:.. Single, £42 18s; Return. £64 7b. . : .. ■• . '. . . '.J Third Class Fares remain as at present. For passage and Itill particulars apply to MILL & 00. (LIMITED), 27 Bond street, Agonts. TRAVEL MADE* EASY. ' COMBINATION TICKETS ISSUED ■ For Any Trip in New Zealand, B> . RAIL, COACH, xVK'D STEAMER, RAIL,. COACH, AND STEAMER,,... With or Without Hotel Expenses. CNUSED TICKETS REFUNDED ON. Qtotations Given for Any Trip Desired. COOK'S TOURIST OFFICE, LOWER HIGH STREET. .•pOBTOBELLO RAILWAY FBRRy! 'I S.S. 'I'AREWAI TIME-TABLE. • Trains leavo DmvodiK-*8.16 a.111., 12.10, 5.18, 5.15 p.m. • Satutdaya only—B.ls a.m. ( 1.17, 4.4, 6.15 p.m. Tarawai leaves Port—9 a.m., 1.0, 3.55. 5,50 • • i Saturdays only—9.o a.m., 1.50, 4.45, 7.0 ii.in. Tirewai loaves Portobello—7.4o, 11.0 a.m., 3.20, 4,45' p.m.' Saturdays 0n1y—7.40, 10.55 a.m., 3.20, 5.30 p.m. On Piiblw Holidays ordinary Timo-tablo ' suspended. Return Tickots (Rail and Steamer) issued at Dunedin and Pclicliefc Bay Stations; First Class, 2s; Second Class, la 6d. Available Ono Month from Data of Issue. lop . N.Z. CARRYING CO, CRUST & CRUST, DUNEDIN, (J. M: Heywood and Co., Ltd, Christ cluiron; Colonial Carrying Company, , Wellington j A. B. Wright and Sons, Auckland—in combination). CARRIERS, CUSTOMS. SHIPPING, and EXPRESS FORWARDING AGENTS. Cartage Contractors, throughout Now Zoa- ■ land for their Royal Highnesses tho , ■ Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. FURNITURE Removed in Town or Conn- ; try, or Packed bv* Experienced Men For Romoval by iload, Rail, or Sea. This Claw of Work a Specialty. Furniture Stored, Insurance Effected. No. 3 jrANSB STREET. Telephones: Office, 1072; H. Crust (privato reside'two), 1073. PpBUC COMPANIES, NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. INSURANCES EFFECTED AT LOWEST CURRENT KATES. LOSSES from Fire and Lightning Covered, Claims Settled with Prompt,tudo and Liberality. Agents for Olago: 188 PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW . ZEALAND (LIMITED), Italtrav street, Dunedin, jTUJIi TR UST e"KS KX ECU TOR S, AND J. AGIiNCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEA- .. land (limited). . >. Sp'eciallv Kmnowered by Act of Parliament to Act as EXECUTORS, TRUSTEES, RECEIVER, LIQUIDATOR, GUARDIAN, COMMITTEE UNDER THE LUNATICS ACT, mid ATTORNEY UNDER POWER dn tho same way as an individual, but, unlike an individual, the Company never dies nor leaves the country nor becomes incapacitated, .md - its 'financial' position is easily ascertained. This Company is specially qualified therefore, to Act for Absentees. Capital, 150,000 in 10,000' shares of £5 each. Total Liability, ,£100,090, t . Directors: i. M. Ratchie, Esq.. John' Roberts,, Esq. . Sir James Mill?, • C.M.6. Hon. J. R, Sinclair, P. 0. Null, Esq. M.L.C. Bobert Hay, Esq. Office: Coruar Water and Bond streets, j m, „ Dunedin. The Company Collect Rents, Dividends,, Interest, or othor Licome, Invest ■ Money, Negotiate Loans, Purchase and.Sell Ileal' and Personal Property, Manage Estates, and generally Act as Agents.' Forms, charges, »nd all information can bo obtained at the Office or. Agencies of tho Company. AIuNJvV TO LEND on Freehold Security and Debentures at-Current Rates. W, IiAUiiEIiCE SIMPSON, Miiuajex.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14898, 29 July 1910, Page 1
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