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faollsh^d ETtHY n KMVK and d*s]i ; it<he«l by tlie first Wails «od Trains

Shipping *» TTNION STEAM SHIP COM a^JMk^^, PANY OF NBW ZEALAND APPROXIMATE SAILING DATE*. FROM BLUFF. Fob Melbourne. *Te Anan | Friday ~~'| Feb~ 6~f 2 30~^m~train Hauroto Friday F. b 13 230 pm train •tfara-oa 'Frid>y Feb 20 230 pm train •fßototnahna Friday Feb 27 2.3 it pm fain ♦Manapoan Friday Mar 6 2.30 pm trai tWair*ra[a Friday MUr 13 . V.30 pm tr«in • Wftihora Friday Mar 20 < 2.30 pm train •Calls at Hobart. tC*l!e at Milford Sound. ?o* Stdnkt, tia Auckland, Ru8«kll, and BastUoast P ris. Wairmrapa Monday Feh 9 4.10 pm train Waihora M 'nda Fbl6 4.10 pm train Te Anaa Mondiy F«b 23 4.10 „m train II wiiroto | Monday Mar 2 4.10 pm train Mar-rot | M.«d.y Ma- 9 410 pm tr+in Botomahana | Monday Mir 16 4 tOim train EXCURSION SEASON. During the Months of DKCKMBER, JANUARY, FEBKUAKY, and MARCH RETURN TICKET- will be issued at EXCHRSION BATES over all the Company's Lines, available for Three Months from date of i*sue. For further information, apply at TEE COMPANY'S OFFICES, oc2o Inverc»rgill and Bluff. TTNION STKAM BHIP comp^nyofnewzea<"«S3K£aSlfcwLAND (Limitbd). EXCUBSI N TO WEST COAST SOUNDS FOURTEENTH SEASON. THE 8.8. TARAWERA Will leave BLUFF on her THI3D KXC UiR SI O N To the WB3T COAST SOUNDS OF THE MIDDLE ISLAND, On arrival of 7 aan. train from Invercargill, OH TUESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1891. The Tri> will occupy about Ten Days from Port Chalmers, daring whxh the '■ oet attractive of tbe So nds will be visited, and special facilities will be given for FISHING, SHOOTING, and SKETCHING, and f. r exploring these woiderful Fior !s, where Nature is seen in her grandest aspects Opportunity will rlfo be given for visiting THE SUTHRRLAND FALLS— THB LARGEST IN THE WOHLD, The Steamer remaining two days in Milford Sound for that purpose. IBE OCIAL ENJOYMENT OF PAHSENGHRS 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 limited number of Passengers will be taken. 1 he Tarawera will call at Biutf both ways en ronte. Fare— £l4 from Bluff. dls -V- fTHION STEAM SHIP VJ COMPANY OF NEW z BALANiD. ROYAL MAIL EXPRESS SBBYIOB. OVHBLAND ROUTE TO ENGLAND THBOUGH AMERICA. Avoiding aluce the heat of the Bed Sea and tb> oold of Cap* Horn The Steamers of this Line are appointed to Leave Sydney and Auckland fc-r Honolulu and Ban Francisco every Fonr W^ks, sailing o> ander :— atoamOT. Tn»a Leave Leave Arrive Steamers. Tons Sydney Aackland . PrißoO I ! 1891 I 1891 1891 Alamipa I 3060 Jan. 21 Jan 26 Feb 14 Mabipoba. i 3000 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 March 14 Tickets are available fer 12 months, and Pailengen can break their journey at Auckland Sonolulu, San Fraaciaco, and any place of call ■a Rmte to New York. SPECIAL REDUCED RATES. Throegh Fares, Srdney or Asckland, to Len don ;— Salooi, £M to £67. Sthjira9«, £38 lSe «d Co£Bß 4c Sd. For all information apply at any ef th» OBcMof UNTON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF eft* NBW ZEALAND (LIMITHD) SHAW BAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY LIMITED. SECOND WOOL SHIP FOB LONDON DIBBCTTHE FINE IBON CLIPPBB BASQUE ' LOCHNAGAB Dae at BLUFF end of January, 1891. NATIONAL MORTGAGE;* AGENCY CO., ja2o Agents. - - r pHE P. AND 0. STEAM tJJMKf^ NAVIGATION COMPANY. (Under Contract with the Imperial, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australian Governments) Will despatch the following STEAMERS for LONDON, Galling at ALBANY, COLOMBO, ADBN, BRINDISI, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH. Yictoiia 6268 Feb 9 Feb u[ Ffb 18 Yaletta 4919 Feb 23 Feb 28 Mar 4 And thenceforward every alternate week. Tbe PABBENGBR FARES from NBW ZEALAND are as under : — From any Port in New Zealand to Plymouth or London— Firat-class (single) £70 Beeond-class „ £37 Return Tickets from ... £66 to £116 To Brindisi, Venice, Trieste, Marseilles— First-class (single) £66 Second-class „ £35 Return Tickets from £66 Second Saloon Passengers are provided with First Saloon Accommodation in the Steamers between New Zealand and * ustralia: Passage money can be paid at this end for passages from England. Liberal concessions made to families. The SECOND SALOON Accommodation in tbe ab#ve Steamers having been thoroughly reorganised, the Company are now enabled te Offer intending Passengers to Europe unrivalUd Aeoommodation at tbe above Bedaced Bates. For further particular"! apply to the Agen*3 InmwrgilL j, B TOCK4CO

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Southland Times, Issue 11653, 6 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 11653, 6 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 11653, 6 February 1891, Page 1