Shipping. STEAM TO TTMARTT TWICE A-WEEK. Leaving Dunedin every Tuesday and Friday Evening, and Tixnaru every Wednesday and Saturday Evening. THE Albion Shipping Company’s favorite Steamer TA lABO A,, will sail ON FRIDAY, the 17th INST. Pa sengers by 6 30 p.m. train. Cargo received at the Rai way Station on Thursday and till 3 p.m. on Friday. Shipping orders now being issued. Rate of freight 20a per ton, including landing charges, Goods forwarded at Timaru to inland districts by waggon or rail without any agency charge. Rates of passage.—Saloon—Single, 30a; return, 455. Steerage—Single, 20s; return. 30s. These rates include landing and shipping at Timarn, and railway fares, to and from Dunedin and Port Chalmers. KEITH RAMSAY, Agent UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED).
SPECIAL NOTICE. 81-WEEKLY STEAMER TO TIMARXJ. The u.s.s. Co.’s s.s. WANGANUI will in future run twice a week between Dunedin and Timaru, leaving Dunedin every Tuesday and 'Friday evening, and Timaru every Wednesday and Saturday evening. Rate of freight 20s per ton, delivered in i Landing Sheds. . Rates of passage; including railway fare and anding charges Cabin— 30s } Reurn, 455. Steerage—Single, 20s; Return, 80s. UNION STEAM SHIP. COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), F F lOR OAMABU. ~«LA M S ON, p.s., on Friday, the vn March. Passer. by 7 a.m. train. Cargo till 2 p.m. Thursday. OR TIMARU. — WANGANUI, 8.8., on Friday, the 17th March. Rate of freight 20s per ton, including landing charges. F F lOR PIMARU, AEAROA.acd LYTTELTON. BEAUTIFUL STAR, 8.8.. about Monday, 20th March. lOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau, (taking cargo and passengers for transhipment to Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, Fozton, RangitikeL Westport. Hokitika and Greymouth) HA W E A, 8. S., on Tuesday, the 21st March, Passengers by the 1215 p.m. train. Cargo received at Railway Station till 9 a.m. be followed bv the T A U P 0, s.s., on Tuesday, 28th March. Offices.! Harbour Chambers SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under:— Express, s.s., for bluff and Invercargill from Port Chalmers. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Cargo received at Rattray street wharf j Monday and Tuesday. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees’ risk. H. HOUGHTON & CO., Manse street. STEAM TU -N KWCASTLB AND SYDNEY. DIRECT. SUPERIOR PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. THE Favorite Screw Steamship EASBY, 1,489 tons register, A. Kennedy, commander, will be despatched on dr about Saturday, March 18. FRANCIS 'FULTON, Agent. from Melbourne.— - Notice to Consignees,— „ ..(The above vessel having been entered at Custom House, cbnjsignees are requested to pass entries and pay freight at once o undersigned. AU entries not passed before Sv mil be completed by at com W«’a exi>e»se, and all goods not removed wharf at the close of each day will be tore* at'risk and QgS&ttfc*.
FOR FREIGHT 03 CHAPTER. . THE well-known schooner register. Carnes a large P®*B° on a “B a ® draft# R. WILSON AND Ctf.,- Agents. Business Notice. tVTEW PATTERNS IN FLOOR CLOTHS iM for Rooim, Lobbies, and Passages. Cocoa Matting, plain and striped. Felt Carpets, Is 9d per yard. New Felt Squares.- New Door Mats and Slips. Hew Wool Mats. HERBBRT,i HAYNES * ‘ °- Auction Notice*- ■ ■MONDAY, 27th MARCH, At 11 o’clock sharp.
To Timber Merchants, Contractors, Buildeife* Speculators, and others. CTTY LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. WHITEL A W k CO.have received instructions from Messrs Guthrie and Lafnaoh to sell by auction, at the timber yards of Messrs Black, Thomson, and Co., the whole of the latter firm’s assorted stocks of rough and manufactured building materials, in lots to suit purchasers. Also, the whole of their splendid machinery. Including stationary engine, and semi-tubu ar boiler about 18 ii. P. nominal. A self-acting saw-bench, with angle fence j 6 circular saws, etc., etc. New American planing machine, by Ball and Co., capable of planing up to. 24 mchts wide, with all the necessary knives for planing, tonguing, and grooving, etc. ; 40 feet 3 inches lying shafting, with pullies, belts, etc., complete. Offices and office furniture, sheds, timber. racks, etc. ■ After the disposal of the above there will be offered—
The unexpired leases of three-quarter-acre sections, with frontages to Manor place, viz. ■ Section 7, Block V., Dunedin, haying ten years to run, renewable on adjustment of ground rent up to a period of sisty years. Section 8, Block V., Dunedin—a Mansp Reserve Lease, w th ten years to runj full valuation for brick or stonfe buildings. Section 9, Block Y. f Dunedin, with ten years io run; leaaehas the ugnt to remove'wooden buildings. These sections will bo.offered seperately at a yearly rental. ■ | Catalogues in course of preparation, f
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Evening Star, Issue 4072, 15 March 1876, Page 3
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