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Shipping. «l - rjMIOM STEAM SHIP COM<JjfjftF^. PANY OF HEW ZEALAND APPROXIMATE SAILING DATES. FROM BLUFF. Foe Mblbodkhb. Mrapoori I Monday~| Jan~l9 jTFIo am train *Wairarepa | Friday | Jan 23 | 2.30 paa train Waihora I Friday Jan 30 j 2.30 pm train *Te Anan | Friday | Feb 61230 pm train Wakatipn | Friday Feb 13 |230 pm train *CaUa at Hobart. #Oft Btdhkt, via Auckland, Russbu,, abd BabtUoabt P ktc ITarawera | Monday | Jan 12 | ll.le am train [araroa j Monday | Jan 19 | 410pm t ain Botomabana | Monday | J%n 26 | 410 pm train Manapmri | Moo an [ Peb 2 | 4.10 pm train fTrmnehipa to Wakatipn at Danedin. EXCURSION SEASON. Darin? the Months of DRCBMBER, JANUARY, FEBRUARY, and MARCH HBr^RN ' TICKET* will be iseued at KXC BSTON RA E8 ar«r all the Company's Lines, available for Ihree Month* from date of i-«ue. For fnrJtar information, apply at THE OOMPANY'B OFFICES, ooSO InrereorgiU and Bluff. T¥T*ST COAST SOUNDS EXCURSION. BJ3. TARAWSRA will leave BLUFF on her Fint Excursion to the Sounds, immediately After arrival of SPECIAL TRAIH, leaving InTercargill at 6 a.m., oa BUNDAY, the 18th tut jal2 -n^k TTHIO« STEAM SHIP COMP v NY OF NEW ZEA<wriB^BBstIBWLAND (LunTTO). EXCURSI JN TO WEST COAST SOUNDS. FOURTEENTH SEASON. THE 8.8. TARAWERA Will make THREE EXCURSIONS To the WBST COAST SOUNDS OF THE MIDDLE ISLAND. The Fint leaving Bluff on SUNDAY, 18th JANUARY, 1891 ; On arrival of Special Train, leaving Invercergill at 6 A.M. The Second en THURSDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1891 ; And the Third on TUESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1891. Each Trip will occupy about Ten Days from Port Chalmerp, during which the aoet attractive of the Sounds will be visited, and special facilities will be given for PIS RING, SHOOTING, and SKETCHING, and for exploring these wonderful Fiords, where Nature is seen in her grandest aspects. Opportunity will aleo be given for visiting THE SUTHBRLAND FALLS— THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD, The Steamer remaining two days in Milford Sound for that purpose. THE SOCIAL ENJOYMENT OF PASSSNGBRti Is made a special feature of these Excursions, the whole trip taking the form of an extended picnic. In order to prevent overcrowding, only a United number of Passengers will be token. Ihe Tarawera will call at Bluff both ways en ronte. Fare— £l4 from Bluff. dls ->. r T*IOH STEAM SKIP \J CQMTASY OF HEW ZBALA N.D. BOYAL M*.n. BXPREBS SBRYIOB. ' OVERLASD BOUTS TO ENGLAND THROUGH A*""*TnA, Avoiding alike the heat of the Red Sea and the cold of Gape Horn. The Steamers of this Lin* are appointed to Leave Sydney and Auckland for Honolulu and Ban Franeisoo every Poiu Weeks, sailing as madar:a*— *.. t««. i Le » ve Leave Arrive Bteamerß. Tons ! aydney Auckland 'Frisco I ! 1891 1891 ! 1891 ALAXBDA. I 8000 J*n. 21 Jan. 26 |Feb 14 Mjumpoba i 3000 .Feb. 18, Feb. 28 i March 14 Tickets are available for IS months, and Pas •eager* can br*ak their journey at Auckland Bonbfalq, San Fraacißco, and any piece of oall m mate ft» Hew York. SPECIAL REDUCED BATES. Thvemgh Fans, Sydney or Aackland, to London t— SaUIOB, £64 to £87. »TB»KA9«, £82 16s Bd to £38 4a 6d. For all information apply at any tit the O Hoes of ÜBION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF oS< NIW2KALAND (LIMITED). -. - rw\HS P. AND Oi STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. (Under Contract with the Imperial, New South i Wakey Victorian, and Sooth Australian Governments) Will despatch the following STEAMERS for LONDON; Calling at ALBANY. COLOMBO, ADEN, BBINDIBL MALTA, GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH. ' ' Leave* Leave Steemer. Tons | ( Adel«de Massilia 4918 Jan 12 Jan 17 Jan 21 Carthage 6013 Jan 26 Jan 81 Feb 4 ' Victoria 6268 Feb 9 Feb 14 Feb 18 * I ■.?' AnJ thenceforward every alternate week. 1 The PASSENGER FARES from HEW ZEALAND are as under :— from any Port in Hew Zealand to Plymouth or London— FirsVdasa (single) ~ ... £70 "" Second-class „ £87 ' Return Tickets from ... £66 to £115 To Brindiai, Venice, Trieite,^Caneilleß— Firrt-clasa (single) £66 Second-class „ £86 Retorn Tickets from £oo Second Saloon Passengers are provided with First Saloon Accommodation in the Steamers between Hew Zealand and Australia; Passage money can be paid at this end for P^'g-T from England. Liberal concessions made to families. The SECOND SALOON Accommodation in the above Steamers having been thoroughly reorganised, the Company are now enabled to offer intending Passengers to Europe unrivalled Accommodation at the above Reduced Rates. - V lot farther particulars apply to the Agents I>v*uugUl. BWKK * 00

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Southland Times, Issue 11630, 12 January 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 11630, 12 January 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 11630, 12 January 1891, Page 1