Shipping, *r^ •prJHbN' STEAM SHIFCOM«JHrJIM» g ASY OfrNBW. ZEALAND Tke Company will despatch steamships as . under:— . FBOM BLUFF. For MKißOtraiiß. { Manapouri j Friday ( Dec 6 { 2-30 pm train | Mar&TQa | Wdnßdy | Deo 11 1 11-15 am train i ♦Tefcapa ' ]• Friday Dec 13 2.30 pm train Rotomahinaj Friday Dec 20 2.80 pm train ♦Te Anau J Friday Deo 27 2-30 pm train Bingarooma, I Friday. Jan 3 230 pm train Mararba ', J WTdnsdy.. Jan. 8; 1 11-16 am train ♦gahap'ouri (Friday 1 Jan" 10 I 2-30 pm train ♦Callfl.at Hobart. Fob Avcklazto, tia Dukbdin.Ltttbi.tow, fMaraJot: ) M&naay.) D«e 9 J 4,lft J»a train Waiarapa Monday ) Deo 16 .4-10 pm train iftes^Sn^ • *ne% I Deo 20 2-80 pm train Mararoa 4 Monday j Dec 2ff ± 10pm train Telapd Monday [Dec 30 \ 4-10 pm train Botomahana- Friday I Jan 3 2-30 pm train Mararoa ] Monday j Jan 6 4-10 pm train | Tranships to Te Anau at Dunedia. : FOfc SYDOTY TIA ATTOKIAIrt). Tarawera Monday Dec 2 4.10 pm train Wairarapa Monday {Dec 16 I 4-10 pm train j Tekapo Monday Dec 30 j 4-10 pm train Passengers "booked to or from London by the ORIENT LINK of steamships. Pacoela boolred to London at 6a per foot, piiniranm* charge, 10s 6d), and wheat carried at through rate by Orient steamers. Bvgcbsiok Bates— On and after MONDAY, 18th November, Passages will be issued at Excursion Bates over all the Company's Lines, available if or Three Months from date of issue. For any further particulars, apply at THE COMPANY'S OFFICES, The Orescent ; Or, JAMES WADDBL & CO., ■034 Sub-Agents, Bluff. -l * WjmOS STEAM SHIP (—^L^HgV. U COMPAHYOF A'jpLAJTV sew zbaland, BOYAL WATT,, KXPBBSS SSBYIOB. OYBRLAHD BOUTB TO ENGLAND THBOUGH AMERICA. Avoiding ahce tho heat of the Bed Sea and the ooldof Gap* Horn. The Steamen of this Line are appointed to jeaye Sydney- and Auckland for Honolulu and dan Francisco every Four Weeks, sailing as tnder :— Steamers. Tons Sydn^ 'Frisw) Alameda 3000 Nov27 Dec 2 Deo 21 M-RIPOSA. 3000 Dec 26 Dec 30 Jaa 18 Zbalanma 3000 Jan 22 Jan 27 Feb 15 Tickets are available for 12 months, and Fas wngers can break their journey at Auckland Honolulu, San Francisco, and any place of call an route to New York. SPECIAL REDUCED BATES. Throvgh Fares, Sydney or Auckland, to Lonion j— Sax.oo9, £64 to £87. Stbera&h, £82 16b 6d to £88 4b 6d. Voz all information apply at any el the Office* of UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF CB4 NBW ZEALAND (LIMITED). fTIHE LAKE WAKATIPU yl^yjl^> STEAM SHIPPING CO. '^^^^^B* (LIMITHD.) TDDt TABLE on and after Ist December, 1889. Monday 4 p.m. 8 pjn. | l 0 *[ m 12 noon Tuesday 8 a.m. 1 pan, 2p^n» Wednesday 4 p.m. 3 p.m. 8 a.ot IS noon Thursday 8 ajn. 1 p.m, Friday 4 pan. 8 p.m. 8 a jb 18 noon B^nrday} fc«S 1 » m ' Passenger Fares, between Kingston and Qaeenstown— Saloon, 7s 6d ; Steerage, ss: Betnrn Tickets from Ist November, 1889. to 81st March, 1890, available for six weeks from date of iasuo— Saloon, 12s 6d \ Steerage, 7s 6d. Freight-408 ptx ton. All Live Stock carried at owners rißk. Fares between Head of Lake and Qneenstown —Saloon, single, 10s j Beturn, 15s ; Steerage, 7b 6d ; Beturn, 11s. All cargo is carried subject to the conditions and terms printed on the Company's forms of Consignment Note and Waybill. A steamer may be chartered any day except Sunday Meals or other zafreahments may be had on board steamers E. T. WING, Manager. «* A TjaNINSULABANDOBIEN3»4>^ X TAL STEAM NAVlGAt^a\ll\i^> TIOH COMPAinr mE5&9^ Under contract with the ImpJnal^leTH^ith Walee, Victorian and Ssith Australian Go^ernmenta, will deepatch tht ollowingßte«.Y? r HDON| Galling at ALBAHY, QOW3MBO, ADEN, BBISDISI MALTA, GUBBALTAB, and PLYMOUTH Bt#at:er 8 . Tons. S sJ™ Jj*^ AdSSde. Britannia" 6257 Dec 7 Dec 13 Dec 16 Carth^b 6013 Dec 21 Dec 27 Deo 30 Victoria 6268 Jan 4 Jan 10 Jan 13 Valetta 4919 Jan 18 Jan 24 Jan 27 And Uwnoeforward every alternate week. The PAB3SNGBB FAXES from NSW ZEAXi A2TD art aa mnder:— P9rt. Ol«a. Bioglej Befcnrn. roB?lnd1lU VmiccTiintt,!., . „ ... , xa s ~ s Second Saloon Passengers are provided with tint Salooa Accommodation in the iSteameM betweonHew Zealand >nd Australia. Passage money can be paid at thifl end for pueagoa fxom Sngland. laowal conoeesioni m*Ae to families. The BBCOHD BALOOH Aooomedation in thn *bo?* Stwrnew having been thoroughly reorgania»d, the Company are now enabled to offer iatentoxg Passengers to Bnrope mnnvaUed Soom^atiSn at the above Bodnced Bates, FoHwthw particalart apply to the Ag»nt» i, fcTerc«gili, BTOCS * 00. *~ vi itfOTICE.— The Steamer r 4^ £% "AWABUA" leaves -S. rftttriAVvvS the Bluff Wharf for Half Moon Bay and Paterson Inlet, Stewart IBland. on arrival of tne ftrrt £2n from Invercargiil, every l-na^T morning (weather and circunxßtanewi pernuttmg), returning th* same |jg ENGEH pA BEB • Singl* Tickets, 5b |"Betnzn Tickets, available Ot three weeks, 7s 6d. Goods, 10s per ton, HA-Freight, on goods shipped ifor Stewart Island, must be prepaid. Freight on «oods landed at the Bluff, must be paia when delivery S'ven. oods for shipment to Stewart Island must arrive at Bluff by neon train on the previous dar. By Otdtt, JAMES E. FOX, Secretary. & - 9 Harbour Board Office, CaiopbeUtowQ.
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Southland Times, Issue 11326, 6 December 1889, Page 1
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862Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 11326, 6 December 1889, Page 1
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