SHIPPING. \HE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). DIRECT LINE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM. LARGE MODERN TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER STEAMERS. WITH UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATION. Stonrripr. From. Pnto. I+*RFMT r KUA~ July 20. 3 p.m. RTTAPFrrrr WoHinslnn Fiul July t’RTTAHIKE Wol’inpton Popt. fi. t*ROTORUA Wotlineton Oct. IB _ •Oil fuel, f Onn g off Pitcairn Ttfnnrt eabjeot Uj weather oonrlilion* nermittinc. Procf**«linjf ria PANAMA OANAt/. t Papponeers dieembnrk at Plyruonth. Tf-ehirn Tickets aro interchfln."ealile_wiih P- «nd O.S.N. Co. or Orient Line, '’ia Soot; D. and A. Line, via Vancouver; or U.b.fv Co. of N.Z. (Ltd.), via San Francisco; or Aberdeen and Blue Funnel Lines, via South Africa. For further particulars apply THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). H. a CAMPBELL (LIMITED) CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING AGENTS. DUNEDIN REPRESENTATIVES REAR-DON-SMITH LINE (LTD.). S. S. KOTA R E. For BLUFF and INVERCARGILL, MONDAY, .JULY 14. Carpo now received at P Sited. __ Slvnmer, From. Tine aht. Urphartha New York Inly TO Tnrnbnll-Mnrtin Co. Kent Liverpool, July 10 Tnrnbnll-KnrHn Co, Port Augusts V-w Trie Only 12 .T.lY.Swift A-Co .Lfl. Tnirea London July 1(5 Murray, Roberts Co. Wnimann Liverpool Jn'vlM Tifllgctv A-Co.. Ld. Tredenniek Xew York July 23 Tmribnll-Martin Co Trevor inn Mont real July 20 N.Zj_Bjiip Co.. Ld. The pentnsitt a ferry co. (ltd.). T.s.s. Woireka and Wailcana leave Portohello daily 7.30 o.ni.. 345 mm. : Duned'n daily, 9,30 a.m. (except Thursday 10.30 a.in.), 5.15 p.m, Vvednesday, additional, Portohello 12.15 p.m.. Dunedin 2 p.m. Friday, additional, Portohello 6.30 p.m., Dunedin 10.15 pm. Saturday leave Portohello 7.30 a.m., 12.15. 5 p.m.; Dunedin. 9.30. 2. 6.30 p.m. Sunday, leave Portohello 8.15 a.m., 12.45, 4.45; Dunedin, 10 a.m., 2.30. 6.ia NOTE.—No cargo received Thursday and Saturday. Fortobello ratt.way ferryTrnina leave Dunedin, Mondav-Friday, 8.16 a.m., 12.10. 2.48, 4.18. 5.15 p.m. Saturdays—B.l6. 10.55 a.m., 1.15, 2.45, 5.15 p.m. Sundays—4.3s, 8.20 p.m. Tarewai leaves Port, Mondav-Friday, 9 a.m.. 1.0, 3.30, 5.5. 5.50 p.m. Saturday—9, 11.50 a.m.. 1.50. 3.30, 5.50 p.m Sunday—s.2s, 9 p.m. Leaves Portohello. Mondav-Friday. 7.45, 11 a.m,. 3.5 . 4.30. 5.30 p.m. Extra trio Tuesday and Friday. 9 a.m. Saturdoy—7.4s. 11 a.m., 12.45. 3.5, 4F5 p.m. Sunday—4.ss. 8.25 p.m. S. s ' O R E T I. For IN YERCARGILL. WEDNESDAY. JULY 9. Cargo received at E Shed till 5 p.m. A. J. ALLEN (LTD.), Telephone 2863 Agents. EFFICIENCY. ECONOMY CRUST oo CRUST. CUSTOMS, SKIPPING, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, FURNITURE REMOVERS. Road, Rail, or Sea. Dry Storage. Cheapest Motor Removals. OFFICE: 20 MANSE STREET. SERVICE. SATISFACTION. SITUATIONS WANTED. GARDENING, Digging. Hedge-clipping by experienced man by the day.—4l, Times Office. t 7jy \ ’STARTED, by smart young Lady, light v* HOUSEWORK; small wage, good home.— UJ, Times Office. 9jy YOUNG Lady (nulHica!) would like POSITION in country aa companion-help.; north preferred.—lo 7, Times Office. 9jy npWO reliable Men (-24) desire POSITIONS JL in country; used to all farm work.— Address 82, Times. Bjy SUPERIOR Housekeeper desires POSITION one or two gentlemen; good cook; trustworthy.—ll, Times Office. 7jy Um/'a.sTED, a. POSITION as » T or kitchenmaid, in hotel; dresa 78, Times Office. housemaid town.—Adsjy 'ANTED, by refined middle-aged person, POSITION assist light housework; email family.—69, Times Office. Bjy \ LL-ROUND Man, grocery, drapery, clerJrk. ical work, requires WORK. —Address 101, Times Office. 9jy WANTED. EMPLOYMENT by youth ICJ years, with matriculation certificate.— 97, Times. 9jy CALERK (age 21), with six years’ previous J experience, desires SITUATION in office.—o 6, Times Office. 9jy Y' r EARLY Shepherd awaiting ENGAGEJl MENT; north preferred.—B9, Times Office. 9jy EXPERIENCED, energetic, reliable young married man desires POSITION working manager sheep farm or run; all farm work. —100, Times Office. 9jy HOUSEKEEPER, capable and trustworthy, seeks POSITION with respectable gentleman ; state wage and particulars.— 51, Times Office. Hjy FARM HANDS Certainly. Write or inquire of us. Promptest attention.— Octagon Labour Exchange, 'Phone 222.9. Martins’ Buildings. 7jy VITANTED, by widow, with child, POSI- » y TION housekeeper to elderly couple or small family; must be homely; splendid references.—ll2, Times Office. 9jy WAITING EMPLOYMENT Married Couples, Fencers, Gorso Grubbers, Domestics; all classes labour; references, guaranteed.—Commercial Rurcau, ’phone 3uBU. 9jy ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. QTAGO AGCLIMATISATTON SOCIETY The ATTENTION of TAXIDERMISTS AND CARRYING COMPANIES is directed to the Regulations under the Animals’ Protection and Game Act published in Uio Gazette of 7th February, 1924. These regulations provide ; 1. That no person shall carry on business as a taxidermist without first inking out an annual license, feo £1; a separate license is needed for every branch of unv business, fqo 10s. 2. Every carrier, carrying company, or forwarding agent who carries or transmits imported gome or native game, whether by hind or sea, shall keep a register in the specified form in which shall bo entered the particulars specified therein, etc. R. HANNING, 9jy Secretary. QTAGO AGCLIMATISATION SOCIETY RED DEER STALKING BLOCKS, SEASON 1925. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by a Deposit Fee of £2 10s for each rifle, will ho received up to Ist AUGUST’ for tlio right to stalk on unv of (he Society’s blocks in (ho Hunter Volioy-Maharora Rod Deer Herd. License fee. £5 for three heads. Should there bo more than one applicant for any block a ballot will be bold. A map of the blocks may be had on application to - ID HANNING, g gf Secretary.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19219, 9 July 1924, Page 1
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