SHIPPINQ. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY (LIMITED). ' THE DIRECT LINE OK STEAMERS to LONDON, via Montevideo and Tenerille. The Largest passenger Steamers in the Now Zealand Trade. Sailing (circumstances permitting) T.s.s Tons M«'ter. Final i'ort.' Corikthio... 1:1000 Hart » ,-iii:iyu>n 'Jan. 2-1 Tinrtn t ... 10000 JloKaK . Wellington »:>. Abawa f ... inoiir Wellington J April 6 t Probably calling Rio. Twin screws. Fitted with wireless telegraphy. Passages from London may 00 arranged here. For full particulars apply to tho Agents: NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z. (LTD.). MURRAY, ROBERTS. AND CO. (LTD.), £)ALGETY AND CO. (LTD.). TNVERCARGILL SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). S.S. INVERCARGILL. For BLUFF and INVERCARGILL (goods consigned to inland points from TnTercargill free of 'charge).—TUESDAY, January 18. Cargo received at Q Shed till 2 p.m. on day of sailing. HiUDDART 'PARKER LIMITED Favourite Passenger Steamers will sail (circomstaoces permitting): For SYDNEY, via LYTTELTON, WEL- • UNGTON, NAPIER, GISBORNE. and AUCKLAND. Victoria, Tuesday, January 11, 5 p.m. (Tranships to "Riverma at Auckland). AUCKLAND, via EAST COAST PORTS. Westralia, Friday, January 14, noon. SYDNEY and HOBART. via WELLINGTON. , Ulimaroa, Wednesday, January 19. from Lvttelfon. MELBOURNE, via BLUFF and HOBART. Wimmera, Wednesday, January 26. All Steamers fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Tickets available by Union Co.'a Steamers, and vice versa, after first stage of travel. New Zealand Agents Hebburn Col- . fTTHE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPA PING COMPANY (LTD.). S.S. " STORM."—LYTTELTON, .PICTON, WANGANUI. — SATURDAY, 15th January. 1916. S.S. "CALM."—TIMARU. LYTTELTON, NAPIER GISBORNE.—THURSDAY, •20th January, 1916. H. L. TAPLEY & CO., 'Phone 812. Agents. JAPAN. THE IDEAL HOLIDAY LAND AND HEALTH RESORT. STEAMERS LEAVE SYDNEY REGULARLY \ EVERY MONTH. Leaves Steamer. Tons. Captain. Svdnev. Hitachi Maru 6716 — Dec. 24 Tango Maru 7484 — Jan. 21 Full particulars from Agents for the " N.Y.K." Steamers. WILLIAM E. REYNOLDS & CO.. frn Bond street. Dunedin. COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE (LIMITED). ■*lead Office: 9 and 11. Fenchurch avenue, London, E.O. Dead weight. Dead weight. Xoaa. Tons. ■ Star of England 12,360 lodralema ... 10,400 ' Gtar of Victoria 12,350 Star of Sootland 9,660 • Indrapora ... N 13,070 Mimlro 9,400 ' Hawke'a Bay 11,950 Star of Australia 9,400 | • Matrarina- ... 11,960 Port Lincoln ..." 9,300 •Tnaraßafah 10,950 Port Albany ... 9,31 M • Marital ... 10,920 Port Macquario 9,300 • Star of Itadla 10,780 Port Onrfcls ... 8,200 'Wliakama „. 9,860 Port Kembla „. #,800 ' Verehana ... 9,880 PortPlrle ... 7,200 * • Wlwarn 9,775 Port Angnsta ... 7.20J 'f*"Vere ... ... 9,778 Port Hnnter ... 7,100 Port Phillip ... 7.200 • Denotes twto-ecrew. , Regular despatches from New Zealand Or London ,of full-powered, high-qlass steamers, fitted with wireless installation* end refrigerating machinery, in charge of engineers. The Company's steamers are noted for the satisfactory conin which refrigerated cargo shipped by Wfw is delivered at port of destination. The Company is prepared to carry frozen met**, dairy produce, wool, and general cargb at lowest current rates of freight. For full particulars apply to J. W. SWIFT & CO. (LTD.), W Agents, Dunedin. PORTOBELLO RAILWAY FERRY, a S. TAREWAI TIME-TABLE. Trains ieave Dunedin 8.16 a.m., 12.10, 3.13, 5.15 p.m. ( Pnturdays only—B.l6 a.m., 1.17, 4.5, 6.15. Sundays—B.3o p.m. Tarewai leaves Port—9.o a.m., 12.45, 4.0, 5.50 p.m. 1 SfSurdays only-*-9.'0 a.m., 1.50, 4.45, 7.0 p.m. SmJSays—9.s p.m. Tarewai leaves Portobello—7.4s, 11 a.m., 3.10 4.45 p.m. Saturdays 0n1y—7.45, 11.0 a.m. t 3.10, 6.30 P.m. Sundays—B.3s p.m. On Public Holiday? Ordinary Time-table liable to alteration. Return Tickets (Rail and Steamer) issued at Dunedin and Pelichet Bav Stations: F'-rst Class, 2s 2d; Second Class, Is 7d. Available One Month from Date f.f Issue. glau THE PENINSULA FERRY COMPANY (LTD.). T.S.S. WATREKA & WAIKANA, For MACANDREWS, COMPANY BAY, BROAD BAY. ROSS POINT, & PORTOBELLO. Daily. Dunedin 10 a.m., 2.30, 5.15. 6.20 p.m. Portobello, 6.20, 7.30 a.m., 12.30, 5 p.m. SATURDAY. Dunedin 10 a.m., 1.20, 2.30," 6.30, 9 p.m. Portobello, 6.20. 7.30 a.m., 12.30, 5.0, 7.30 p.m. SUNDAY. Dunedin 10 a.m., 2.30, 6.20, 9 p.m. Portobello 8.0, 11.45 a.m., 5.0, 7.30 p.m. FARES: Adults —Return, Is 6d; Single, Is. Children—Return, 6d. Concession Tickets, 10 Trips ss. For freight and all other particulars apply H. C. CAMPBELL, Manager. 'Phones 989 and 994. 4ja NEW ZEALAND TOURS. TICKETS ISSUED bv RAIL, COACH, MOTOR, or STEAMER to any part of the dominion. , NO BOOKING FEES Time and trouble savod by arranging your trip through COOK'S TOURIST OFFICE, Bond street (next Express Co.). Telephone 154. sja t • —— ZEALAND CARRYING OG. CEUST & CRUST, DUNEDIN. (J. M. Heywood and Co., Ltd., Cbrist'"'nrch; Colonial Carrying Company, Wellington; A. B. Wright and Sons, Auckland —in combination.) CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, and EXPRESS FORWARDING AGENTS. FURNITURE Removed in Town or Country or Packed by Experienced Men for Removal bv Road, Rail, tir Sea. This Class of Work a Specialty. Furniture Stored. Insurance Effected. No. 20 MANSE STREET i Telephone: Office. 1072; H. Oust (private residence), 1073. Si oil HAVE A CHANCE To win a Big Prize in DESERT GOLD TEA Competition, closing 30th JULY, 1916. £50 will be distributed.. Drink "Desert Gold" and save the " Camels." y THE most critical man asks for WATSON'S No. 10. Ho -wants first-class Whisky. Watson's is best. 7ja 'IAUO WITNESS. —New stories. A largs amount of reading matter. Price 6d.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16590, 13 January 1916, Page 1
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