6HIPPIMQ, ©HAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY FOR LONDON. - ROYAL MAIL TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, with Superior Accommodation for all Classes of Passengers, calling- at Monto Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. All steamers fitted with Clayton's Patent 002 Fire Extinguisher. . T..■». -S. Ton.l ,Mii3inr. l-'innl I'ort.) Uate. io.vic .. I'-i'ii! Itoborts Wellington Sept. ft AthKNIC ... liiJM ICelnpson Wellington Uct. fi D'HIiHTIIIC ... 122111-lmx Wellington Nov. a Aiuwa ... 11.171 Oluydcn Wellington Dec. 1 I'aINUI .. lIW.IJAIntf»U Wellinet-'i JJec. 20 Special facilities given to residents in the Dominion to bring out friends from Home, either by prepayment of presage money in New Zealand or by guarantees. Passage money lo port oi departure from New Zealand, FREE. For Freight or Passage apply, to the Agents, NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z. (LIMITED). MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO. (LIMI- ' TED). DALGETY &.00. (LIMITED). INVERCARGILL SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). FOR INVERCARGILL. S.S. INVERCARGILL. - THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 30th August. Cargo till 2 p.m. FOE PRESERVATION INLET. S.S. INVERCARGILL.—TUESDAY, 6th September. ,p' AND OOMPANYS KOYAI, MAIL STEAMERS TO LONDON. Following aro the Proposed Dates of Departure of Steamers, from under-noted Porta: — __FIRST_AIiD_SECOiro_SAI^OOI^ONLY .Stcnu.er. Ton* Auckland. Sydney. Melb'rne. JJOBBA.. ..HOOD - Aiie. 27 Aiif. 30 MOOWAN .. 10C0 — Sept. 10 Sept. 13 CHINA ~ ~ 8(01 _ s e p[_ 94 Sept. 27 lis DIA ~ 8000 - Oct. 8 Oct. • U MALWA .. ■■ 110Q3 — Oct. 2210ct. ?5 SPECIAL NOTS. — Commencing with the Mongolia, to leave Sydney 011 19th November, the following Steamers will visit New Zealand at Monthly Intervals— namely, Moolton, Mantua, Marmora, Mongolia, nnd Mooltun. Rates of PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON (including Saloon Passage to Port of Departure):— SINGLE TICKETS £47 6s to £8B RETURN TICKETS £75 18s to £132 j DALGETY & CO. (LIMITED), ' Agents. I Aberdeen line of steamships ' or Durban, Capetown, and London , 'J'oua Sydney Melbourne "temnerc. . Reeintpr. about *bout Nnmeinan't ... >J515 Aug. IU Aug. 17' Jllit. udes ... i:S(IO Sept. Hi >epr. 14 * Ttvin screw. *1* One class only. For particulars of THROUGH FARES from Duncdin apply to DALGETY AND COMPANY (LIMITED) J-JUDDART - PAKKICJt LINK. FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Steamers will 'S»il as under (W«»ther and OircuiDßtnncea Permitting): For LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON— Wimuera , Tuesday, Aug. Mll noon Dunedill \ ir'.oria I'ncsduy, Sept, 13 noon Diintd.n Uliinaroa | Wtidiii's., Supt. 2113 p.uj. Dmtcdiu NAPIER,, GISBORNE, and WiuiDier,. I Tuesday, Aug. ,'iO | noon Luiiedili Victnrji\ I Uesdtty, Sept. I!i I norm llniicilin ' ' SYDNEY, via \VELLING"TCN— Ulilnatoa i Wedue's., Sept. 21 I:ip m. Dunedin SYDNEY, vfc ~ Vfimmcro I Tuesday, Aug. 30 | noon Dunedin vi.ttonu I X'uesilay, Sepi. 13 | noon Diinedin MELBOURNE, vi» BLUFF ami HOBAll'C— 'Ulimarca | Sunday, Sept. iI :i p.m. Dunedin Cargo received for Northern Ports of Now Zmland and' Sydney, per S.S. WIMMERA, 9.30 a.m. TO-DAY (TUESDAY). iiokcts available also for 6top over or return by Union Company' 3 steainors, and Jioldcrs of Union Company's tickets may travel by above vessels. MULL & 'JO. (LIMITED), 27 Bond stroefc, Agents. pjj"ORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD COMPANY FARES REDUCED TWENTY PER CENT. SAILING DATES FROM SYDNEY: S.S. Scharnhorst (twin screw) 8131 Oct. 8 S.S. lloon ... (twinecrew) 8022 Nov. 5 S.S. Bremen . . (twin screw) 11570 Dec. 0 S.S. Soydlita ... (twin screw) £000 Dec. 31 CO „ • . 1911. b.b. Gnoisenau (twin screw) 8081 Jan. 28 S.S. Barbarossa (twin sorerc) 10915 Feb. 25 S.S. Grosser , Kurfurst* ... (twinscrew) 12243 Mar.2s * This Steamer will arrive in good timo to cnablo passengers from Australia to see tho Coronation of King Georgo V. FARES FROM NEW ZEALAND PORTS TO LONDON. First Class: Single, £70 8s; Return, £105 125., Sccond Class: Single, £42 18s; Return, £6* 7b. Third Class Fare? svom £16. lor passage and fu/1 particulars apply to MILL & CO. (LIMITED), 27 Bond street, Agents. TRAVEL made easy. COMBINATION TICKETS ISSUED For Any Trip in New Zealand, By . RAIL, COACIJ, AND STEAMER, RAIL, COACH, AND STEAMER, With or Without Hotel Expenses. UNUSED TICKETS REFUNDED ON. (flotations Given for Any Trip Desired. COOK'S TOURIST OFFICE, LOWER HIGH STREET. j TJORTOBELLO RAILWAY 7 "FERRY .1 S.S. TAREWAI TIME-TABLE. Trains leave Duneditr—3.l6 a.m., 12,10, 3.18, 5.15 p.m. Saturdays only—B.l6 a.m., 1.17, 4.4, 6.15 p.m. Tarowai leaves Port- 9 a.m., 1.0, 3.55. 5.50 p.m. Saturdays enly—9.o a.m„ 1.50, 4.45, 7.0 p.m. Tarowai loaves Portobello—7.4o, 11.0 a.m„ 3.20. 4.45 p.m. Saturdays 0n1y—7.40, 10.55 a.m., 3.20, 6.30 p.m. On Public Holidays ordinary Timot-able suspended. Return Tickets (liail and Steamer) issued at Duncdin and Pelichet Bay Slations: First. Cliss, 2s; Second Class. Is 6d. Available One Month from Date of Issue. , ' lap N.Z. CARRYING CO. CRUST & C.RUST, DUNEDIN, (J. M. Heywood and Co., Ltd, Christ, church; Colonial Carrying Company, Wellington; A. B. Wright and Sons, Auckland—in combination). CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, and EXPRESS FORWARDING AGENTS. Cavtago Contractors throughout New Zealand for their "Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. I'URNITURK Removed in Town or Counv°n I,ac ' iCl ' bv Experienced Men ,[■ |' e "]oval by Road, Rail, or Sea. Inis Class of Work a Specialty. , unnture Stored. Insurance Effected. No. 20 MANSE STREET. Telephones: Office, 1072; H. Crust (private residence), 1073. POULTRY AND POULTRY ACCESSORIES. Q KTTIXGS White ami Brown Leghorns, fJ Silver ANyandottes, Minoieas, and Orpingtons, 55,-P. Coxou. St. Clair. OTAGO WITNESS^—Now ' Stm-hl A large Amount of Heading Matter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14925, 30 August 1910, Page 1
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