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Shipping ..•V- nrHB NEW ZBALANLi aJBtJ^ r HIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LIN '? OP STEAMERS Under contract with He s* Zealand Government) Are appointed to Bail with Her Majesty's Maila as nnd«r, for LONDON, Via Bio de Janeiro and Teneriffe:— ■»~. .. I Oomman- Port of D v Btaamen. B D^nure DmX * J j ~H 1«W Kaikoora 4474CnUchley Wellington Jan. 22 Tonjariro 4163 Bona ... Feb 19 Aorangi 4163Sutcliffe ... Mar. 19 i Bimutaka 4474 Greenstret ... April 16 Boapehu 4168 Findlay | ... May 14 And thenceforward every fourth Thursday. Passengers sent to Port of Departure FREE. Warrants issued for Passages from any part of the United Kingdom to New Zealand on approved guarantee for payment in the colony INSULATED COOL CHAMBERS, For BUTTER AND CHHKSE, Arc fitted in the above Steamers. For further particulars apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING OOMPANY, Lto., Orescent, InvercargilL THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM- . PANY LIMITED. FIBST WOOL BHIP~OF THK SEASON. THE FINE IBON CLIPPER SHIP BARUNGA 1030 tons register, clas*ed at Lloyds AAl*, is now loading at BLUFF for LONDON DIRECT sailing IN ALL JANUARY. Last year this fine Teasel made the quickest run Home of the season . To be followed by their IBON CLIPPER BARQUE WAI M E A and other first class iron vessels as required. Cargo for the*e vessels is now being receivtd and will be stored FBEE OF EXPENSE while awaiting shipment. Fall particulars as to rates of freight, etc., can be obtained on application at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, 0c27 Crescent, InveroargilL -"V^ nnHE LAKE WAXATIPU jfcA\T^»- STEAM SHIPPING CO. TIMS TABLE ON AND AFTER THE 20th DECEMBER, 1890. * *l S^a PI I*J I g&O9 g g 9 Monday 6.16 a.m. 7 pan. * a.m 11 a.m Tuesday 9 a.m. 1 pjn. 10.80 am 4pm Wednesday 6.16 a.m. 7 pjs. Thursday 8 a.m. 1 pjs. 10.80 am 4 p.m Friday 6.15 a.m. 7 p.B. Saturday 6.16 a.m. 1 pJB. 10.30 am 4 p.m i During the Excursion Feson, from the Ist December to SLet March, Return Tickets will be issued, available for two months from date of issu-. Fares between Kingston and Queenstown— Saloon (single), 7s 6d ; Beturn, i2a 6d ; Steerage (singly), 6s ; Beturn, 7s 6d Freigbtr-lUB pu ton. All Live Stock carried •t owners risk. Fares between Head of Lake and Qmeenstown -Svleon, single, 10s; Return, 16s; Steerage, 7s <Jd ; Return, 11b. All cargo is carried subject to the conditions and terms printed on the Company's forms of Consignment Note and Waybill. Meale or other ref reehmmnts may be had on bJ .ni st^aer. Mana««f. H *k^ npHBAS- IJrVBBCABGILL I Captain Bnnrfßtrom, will Ml^gMXfv^- leave the InvercargQl Jetty for "2£1855333& Doaedin every Thursday, returnng from Dvnedin every Tuesday. Freight tram Duneain, 18s per ton, delivered. Fat farther particulars, apply to K B OAMPBELL. Aeant Hotels. SOUTHLAND HOTEL GORE. JOHN O'KANE ... Pbopbwtob. This well kßOwn ;brick hostelry having reoeived an addition of a large number of sitting and bedrooms the proprietor has now ample , accommodation to offer to the travelling public. Bathrooms and every convenience Charges moderate. ** 16 TXT IHTON HOTEL C. D. Moobb Ppopbibtor. This new Hotel is within one minute's walk of the Bailway Station, and is convenient for Travellers obtaining refreshment. First class accommodation. A.l. HOBSES AND BUGGIES OBTAINABLE AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE. ao2 0 rpHE MOUNTAINEER HOTEL QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPU. Superior Accommodation for Tourist* and Travellers. A Porter attends Passengers on arrival and departure of Stesmers. Tabiff, 8b Pbb Dat. MBS B. BOND PROPRIETRESS noB ROYAL j|jfe*s HOTEL GEO. PRIOR ... PaoPßiHToa, BEGS to inform his many friends and the Public generally that be has taken the above Hotel which has been thoroughly reno vated throughout and refurnished. Meals and Beds One Shilling. Permanent Boarders ... £1 per week. Good Stabling accommodation, under the charge of Mr James Galbraith, free to customers. SHOEING done on the premises. jyis RE-OPENING OF THE TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUBW, DEB STREET. MRS BAGGOT begs to inform her friends and patrons that she has taken possession of tha abovename* Hotel and Boarding House, which she has had thoroughly renovated, and is now prepared to receive boarders and visitors on the following te?ni6 :— Permanent boarders, 16s per week; Meals, la; B«ds, Is. Hot, Cold and Bbowc i Baths. Note the address— DßH STBEJBT (near Yarrow street). dlO

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

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