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{Shipping UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited. APPROXIMATESAILING DATES. FOR MELBOURNE VIA HOBART Waikare— Monday, Jan. 3rd..11.25 train FOB SYDNEY, via DUNEDIN, LYTTELTON, [AND WELLINGTON. Wakatipu—Tuesday, Jan. 4th.. 1.45 train FOR NAPIER VIA OAMARU Taupo—About Wednesday, Dec. 29th WEST COAST SOUNDS EXCURSION A special trip will be made by the s.s. ROTORUA, leaving Dunedin, 28th December, arriving back 3rd January. Fare £6. The Rotorua will not call at Bluff. The Annual Excursion to the Sounds this season will be made by the splendid new s.s. WAIKARE. The first leaving Dunedin about 19th January, and the second 29th. FOR SAN FRANCISCO FROM AUCKLAND Alameda, 25th December AGENTS FOB ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS AND SAN iFRANOISOO SERVICE. A A A ROUTE. Passengers booked to Western Australia at lowest urren rates For Particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW Zealand (Limit an The Crescent nvercargUl, THE .LAKE WAKATIPU STEAM SHIPPING CO Limited, TIME TABLE from Ist December, 1897 to 30th April, 1898 f »L| BsJ eL3 Bfif I Monday 6.15 a.m. 6.30 p.m 10 a.m 15.30 p.m Tuesday 10 a.m 1.15 p.m 10.30 a.m 3.30p.m Wednesday 6.16 a.m. 6.30 p.m Knursday 10 a.m 1.15 p.m 10.30 a,m 3.30 p.m Friday 6.15 a.m. 630 p.m Batrurdry 615 a.m. 6.30 p.m 10,30 a.m 3.30 p.m
Fares between Kingston and Queenstown—Saloon, 7s 6d ; Steerage, ss. Return tickets issued during summer season (to 31st March)—Saloon, 12s 6d ; Steerage, 7s 6d ; available for two months. Distance, 25 miles ; steaming time, 2J hours. Cargo 10s per ton, dead weight and measurement AU live stock carried at owners risk. Fares between Head of Lake and Queenstowt— Saloon, single, 10s; Return, 15s; Steerage, 7s Od Return, Ils. Distance, 36 miles; eteaming time, 1 hours. AU cargo is carried subject to the conditions and erma printed on the Company's forme of Consignment note and WaybiU. Meals or other refreshments may be had on board Iteamera. Agents throughout Australia and_New ZealandThomas Cook and Soni There la now a telegraph othce'at Frankton whar E. I. WING, Manager fJIHK P,: Si O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Under contract with the Imperial, New South Wales Victoria, and South Australian Governments) Will despatch the following steamers FOR LONDON, Calling at ALBANY, COLOMBO, ADEN, BRINDISI, MALTA GIBRALTAR, and PLYMOUTH. Leaves Leaves Leaves Steamers Tons Sydney Melbo’rne Adelaide ’ Arcadia 6603 Deo 20 Deo 25 Deo 29 Rome 5545 Jan 3 Jan 8 Jan 12 Himalaya 7000 Jan 17 Jan 22 Jan 26 Britannia 6525 Jan 29 Feb 1 Feb 3 Oceana 6630 Feb 12 Feb ; 15. Feb 17 Bates of PASSAGE MONEY VIA MELBOURNE— Ko London: First-class—Single, £65 to £80; Return available for nine months), £llO ; Return (available or twelve months), £ll5. Second-class—Single, £39 and £42; Return (available for 12 months), £7O. Second-class passengers are provided with Saloon passages to Australia. Passage Money can be paid here for passengers from England. Liberal concessions made to families during the slack passenger season. For Informatiion, apply to JOSEPH STOCK, InveroargiU
THE P.S. “ AWARUA leaves the Bluff Wharf for Half Moon Bay, Stewart Island, on arrival of the first’train from Invercargill, every Wednesday mornng (weather and other circumstances] permitting eturning the same day. PASSENGER FARES: Single ticket,'ss; Return ticket (available for three weeks), 7s 6d. 'Goods, 10s per ton. N.B—Freight on goods shipped for Stewart Island must be prepaid. Freight on goods landed at the Bluff must be paid when delivery is given. Goods for shipment to Stewart Island must arrive At Bluff by neon train_on previous day. JAMES E. FOX, Secretary Bluff Harbour Board. Campbelltown, 29th December, 1896.* d3O FTIHE B.S. INVERCARGILL wi leave the In ver J cargill Jetty for Dunedin and other Porte every THURSDAY returning from Dunedin EVERY TUESDAY. Ft sight from Dunedin*13s—Pei* Ton.—l3s. Delivered into Store or to Railway Sta ’lon. For further particulars apply to A'B CAMPBELL, Agent HALL & CO., DIRECT! Y'OPPOSITE RAESIDE’S) ESK STREET SHOW VISITORS are reminded they can procure their wants in Ironmongery at HALL & GO’S., as they do everything REALLY CHEAP. It is not a matter of reducing one article to sell another but everything is sold bv us at the very LOWEST FIGURE ‘ STOCKS IN HAND OF SHACKLOCK’S RANGES, JOCKEY AND PANSY STOVES COLONIAL OVENS Barbed and Fencing Wire, Wire Netting No One can touch us: The BEST and CHEAPEST PAPERHANGINGS, OIL, VARNISH, STAINS, ETC OUB WRINGERS, LAWN MOWERS, TABLE ANGLES ARE THE CHEAPEST FOR BRASS PRESERVING PANS AND PATENT PRESERVING BOTTLES WE CANNOT BE BEATEN SEASONABLE GOODS, SUCH AS Churns, Milk Dishes, Strainers RHVTTTES SHEEP SHEARS, AND SHEARING REQUISITES, LARGE STOCKS TO CHOOSE FROM DAISY AIR GUNS, 8.8. SHOT, SALOON RIFLES FOR THE HOLIDAYS A NICE LINE OF BAMBOO CURTAIN POLES CART SADDLERY AND RIDING SADDLES A Good Riding Saddle for 30s CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TUMBLERS. TABLE V LAMPS, A GOOD LINE FOR 38 not forget to give us a call HALL & CO., ESK STREET, DIRECTLY 1 OPPOSITE BAESIDEB
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Southland Times, Issue 13936, 29 December 1897, Page 1
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814Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 13936, 29 December 1897, Page 1
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