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Business Notices Tapestry carpets, new ana choice oil patterns, OS i XD per yard BRUSSELS CARPETS, new and choice patterns, 9d per yard FELT CARPETS, H yards wide, from % 9 D per yard HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. Shipping. THE UNITED STATES, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALASIAN STEAM PACKET LINE. THE NORTH PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANY of San Francisco, having entered into a contract with the Honorable the PostmasterGeneral of New Zealand for the conveyance of Mails between San Francisco, Honolulu, Fiji, Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chahners, and vice versa, the dates of sailing will be from Port Chalmers on the Ist and from Auckland on the 7th of every mouth, to commence from Port Chalmers on the Ist of April next. The Service will be performed by the Powerful Side-wheel Steamers the NEBRASKA, 2143 Tons Register, NEVADA, 2143 Tons Register, and DAKOTA, Of 2163 Tons Register ; All built in 1865, under official supervision, and classed extra A I at American Lloyds. For Passenger accommodation, these vessels are unsurpassed by any afloat. Perfect arrangements have been made to connect with the Pacific Railway, and with the magnificent lines of steamers running between New York and England. Passengers will be booked right through. First-class fare, from all ports in New Zealand to England, including the use of the celebrated Silver Palace Cars over the American Continent will not exceed LBS. Second and third-class passengers will be taken at proportionately low rates. Return tickets at a reduced rate will be issued, and passengers will be allowed to remain over at any and all ports and stations called at. The contract time between San Francisco and Auckland, and vice versa in 24 days. Passengers who may desire to proceed right through will reach England within 40 days fiom Auckland. Every exertion will he made to make this the popular passenger route. Arrangements will be made to connect in New Zealand with the intercolonial steamers so that Australasian passenger may be conveyed right through at a slight increase upon New Zealand rates. Fuller particulars will be given in a future advertisement. CHUICKSHANK, SMART, & CO. Agents-in-Chief for New Zealand, at Auckland for the United States, New Zealand and Australian Steam Packet Line; DRIVER, STEWART, X- CO. Agents for Otago, JOHNSTON * CO., Agents for Wellington; MILES & CO., Agents for Lyttelton. November 28 1870. STEAM TO OAMARU. REDUCTION OF FARES ! ! ! In future the ordinary fares by mHE p.s. JL WALLACE will include the charge landing in the surf boats. for

Fare from Dunedin Wharf to Oamaru Beach: CABIN, 20s j STEERAGE, Iss. Starting from Dunedin every 1 uesday and Friday, at 9 a.m. Offices : Harbor Chambers _ SPECIAL NOTICE. EXCURSION TO LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON. GREAT REDUCTION IN FARES. to mo» HE s.s. TARANAKI Will leave Port Chal--3 on TUESDAY, the 7th Inst., for the above Ports.: Fares Return Ticket to Lyttelton...Ll Do do to Wellington...L2 Passengers embark by 2 o cL ck steamer. Offices, Harbor Chambers. N.B.—This will allow 4 days in Lyttelton and 2 days in Wellington. Provisions can be procured on board at reasonable rales. Hotels PUBLIC NO COHEN, Star and ( Wilson and Birch’s rect, begs to call public '’lowing prices : est Colonial Ale „ do ~ ~ English ~ > > do ~ .11 Liquors emonade, Ginger Beer, kc. ICE. Harter Hotel, next Brewery Rattray attention to the 2d per Glass 8d per Pint .‘hi per Glass (id per Pint 4d per Glass 4d per Bottle Undertakers. mm, •(Ows sSi> JR. SPICER , UNDERTAKE R, Established, 1802. And present Undertaker to the Dunedin Hospital, and Lunatic Asylum. GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN Next but one to the Red House)

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2512, 6 March 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2512, 6 March 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2512, 6 March 1871, Page 1

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