? -_ Public Notices. -r4"T,' .' '// * , TOBNEW ZEALAND SHIPPING - : COMPANY'S LINE. -lj±»^ LONDON, via MON^B Jll^^El^ VIDEO, 'TENERIPPE, ana JJg^gg^ piiYitouTH. ; . . . ' ' . SPlie Magnificent V B.M.S. PAPAROA, (Twin Screw), 6563 Tons Begister. 5000 Horfie-power, 1 To Leave •WELCINGTON About 26th OCTOBER. To fae^followed by the R.2NLS. RUAPEHU, (Twin Screw), About 23rd NOVEMBER. ' Beat Accommodation for Passengers. Coastal Passage- to Port bf Departure FREE. '-' "Warrants issued -for< Passages from the United Kingdom. to_New r Zealand. Through boakiags, to Weit Gout of South America, Falkland Islands, Bahia, and Pernambuco. Por further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM- „ PANY (LIMITED), r S Bond Stbeet, Dtjnedis. ---.__ ' mBUHBmTTO AMERICA, . CANADA, "' . ' ' / '. - -£: .- iQKDON m>2B;DAYS r .' r .-, ' . EXCURSIONS <• ' "*-V AND-- AUGUST.. ' PEEKLESS :EXCURSIONS-TO YOSEMITE VALLEY AND MONTEREJ .AND RE- * TURN,' v , _ ' -" .- - : With Option of. Prolonging the Trip. ' .' YOSEMITE *VALLEY._The Wonder Garclen of "the "World^ is situated in the heart of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Southern Californi^;., There is nothing to equal it on the glohei'' no. .trees , so truly' ideal in symmetry and yet so immense in growth ; no valley so , fcea.utiful'-and- yet bo awful, where such. T> tanic.tforces have wrought, yet have left, a "p'arfcjlike floors Vertical -walls more than SpOOf t high" f enc© it in, . and streams break over them' in" cataracts,' one at least 15 times the'- height of- -Niagara. At .the. entrance to th.j valley is the'-MARIPOSA" Ga,OVE OP BIG TREES/ 'eoine* "of -which are over 400 ft high, with a base circumference of lioft. - -MONTEREY - (DEL MONTE)— Notable Among resorts -of the world, is on the Bay of. ■Monterey, 125 miles south of San Prancisco, overlooking the ' broacl Pacific - Ocean, situated in the land, of perpetual 'sunshine and outdoor life and' sport. - - FARES .(INCLUSIVE .OF AMERICAN" RAIL, COACH, HOTEL" AND STEAMER PARES: DUNEDIN TO YOSEMITE RETURN, _ PIRS.T CLASS. £79 4s. DUNEDIN TO MONTEREY RETURN, 'PIRST CLASS, £72' 4s. BERTHING LISTS Now Open for Steamers (6000 tons), sailing July 14, August 4, and.. August. 2sr Apply early *for GuiSe Books and Pull Information to* f NEILL & CO, (LIMITED), _* ,7 . Agents.. ' jjfljjjjgafe^, '*. gJHIRE LINE DIRECT *^"^^^^ OTAGO TO LONDON. PERTHSHIRE Z. 8000 tons ] 3500 h.p. BUTESHIRE SOOittona 3500 h.p. TBANFFSHrUB ... 8100 tons 3500 h.p. .FDTESHIRE -8500 tons- ;-500h.p. NAIRNSHIHE ... "8500 tons- 35U0h.p. MORAYSBIKE ... 6500 tons 3500 h.p. The above magnificent Steamers, which have all been specially built for the New Zealand trade, and make an average j assagc of 46 ibys, will be deepatched at regi; x ar intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout with ELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided fcr Saloon Passengers. .OUR NEXT DEPARTURE FOR LONDON, From WELLINGTON will be the MOKAYSHIBE,' Captain A. M'Lauchlan. | (Calling at Canary Island^. Doctor and Stewardess carried. ' SALOON PASSAGE MONEY, 45 Guineas OTAGO TO LONDON. \ For Plans and further Particulars, &c. apply j to the Managers, TURNBULL, MARTIN. & CO., New Zealand Insurance Buildings, . No. 1 Crawford, street, Dunedin. • FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE, ( VicAria Square, Christchurch. : a*IHARMINGLY situated in a charming * !\J city. Fronting the door is the Queen's J t3tatue and th« Band Rotunda. These ] adornments and the lovely Avon winding jthrough the foreground giv« to outlook a , poetic glow. ANDREW DAVIES, ; 3.5ju Prapmtor. a TAGO DAH.Y TIMES. — The only • , Morning Newspaper published between Oamara and Invercargill. Circulating ex- ( temivoly in Danedin ell Pro?inci»l 1
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Otago Witness, Issue 2690, 4 October 1905, Page 1
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