Shipping, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). . SPECIAL NOTICE. 81-WEEKLY STEAMERS TO TIMABU. Ai rnhe u.s.s. co.’b «... X WANGANUI and Ttf jiflßl Y BEAUTIFUL STAB wiU in JHHHkSi future mo twice a week between Dunedin and Timara, earing Dunedin every Tuesday and Friday evenings, and Timara every Tuesday and Saturday evenings* r Landing Sheds. Bates of passage, including railway fare and anding chargesCabin—Single, 30s; Ream, 465. Steerage—Single, 20s; Return, 30a. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY oi NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). F F OR OAM ABU. - MAORI, s. a on Friday, the 21st April. Passengers by 7 a.m. train. Cargo till 3 p.m, Thursday, lOR TIMARU and LYTTELTON.— BEAUTIFUL STAB, a a, on Saturday, the 22nd April XjflOß LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON JD Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and (taking cargo and passengers for transhipment to Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, Fozton, Rangitikei, Westport, Hokitika and Greymontb) TA U P 0, 9. on Tuesday, the 25th ApriL by the 12.18 S.m. train. Cargo received at Railway tation till 9 a.m. To F F S.R., be followed by the HAW EA, on Tuesday, 2nd May. °B TIMARUri KAROA. AND LYTTELTON.-WANGANUI, s.s., M Tuesday, the 25tb April lOR Hokitika, Greymontb, and Westport, via Bluff.—M AOB I, s.s., on Wed nesday, 3rd May. Offices i Harbour Chambers, STEAM TO TIMABU TWICE A-WEBK. Bearing Dunedin every Tuesday and Friday Evening, and Timara every Wednesday and Saturday Evening. f IIHE Albion Shipping Oom- . X pony’s favorite Strainer T A I A B O Aj, will sail ON FRIDAY, the 21st INST. Cargo received at the Rattray street Sheds till noon. FassengerS'by 4.45 p.m. train. Bate of freight 20s pet ton, iadnding landing ohargra. Goods forwarded at Timara to Inland districts by waggon or rail without any agency charge. Rates of passage.—Saloon—Single, 30s; return, 455. Steerage—Single, 20s; return, 30s. These rates include landing and shipping at Timara, and railway fares, to *ana from Dunedin and Port Chalmers. KEITH RAMSAY, Agent. STEAM te NEWCASTLE and SYDNEY. Via LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON. Superior Passenger' Accommodation. THE Favorite Screw Steamship EASBY, 1,489 tons .register, A. Kennedy, commander, will be ’despatched fur the above ports on Wednesday, 19th April next. ’ Cargo received at Railway Sheds up to 11 a.m. Passengers by 4.45 p.m, train. FRANCIS FULTON. SOUTHLAND STEAMERS Sail as under:— Express, b.b., for bluff and Invercargill From Port Chalmers, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Cargo received at Rattray street wharf Monday and Tuesday. Cargo for Invercargill and Inland Districts forwarded by rail from Bluff at Consignees’ risk. H. HOUGHTON & CO., Manse street OVERLAND ROUTE TO EUROPE, via S^ N FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. The A Pacific Mail Steamship Company, under Contract with the New South Womb New Zealand Governments for the CoC v oy®noe of Her Majesty’s Mails. TIfJJ Powerful Screw Si&mship AUSTRALIA, 3,500 Tons, rm leave AUCKLAND for SAN FRANCISCO, via Honolulu, On WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY, 1876. A steamer will be depatcbed from Fort Chalmers, with passengers and mails, on Wednesday, May 3. For freight or passage, apply to HENRY DRIVER, Custom House Square, Agent
Auction Notices* THURSDAY. 20th APRIL. At 2 o’clock. TWENTY -ONE YE ARS’ O HURCH LEASE IN PRINCES AND BOND STREETS, With Full Valuation at expiry of term. M‘LANDRE S, HEPBURN, AND 00. are instructed by the Otago Fresby* terian Church Board of Property to sell by auction, at their Rooms, Manse street, on Thursday, 20th April, at 2 o’clock, Allotments 2, 3, and 9, in the Manse Reserve, having each a frontage of 20ft. to Princes street, and lately occupied by Messrs Ssedding, Bei (field, and Mrs Davis. Also, Three allotments, having respective frontages to Bond street of 20ft and 27ft each. Provision has been made fora right-of-way between the Princes and Bond street allotments, with an entrance from Bond street. Plans to be seen at the Rooms of the Auctioneers. Terms at sate. TUESDAY, 25th APRIL. At 1 o’clock. At MosgieL LEASE OP FARM, DAIRY CATT'LB, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, aud 00. have received instructions from Mr 6. M. Jordan, who is leaving for Southland, to sell by auction, on the ground, Mosgiel, on Tuesday, 25th April, at 1 o’clock. Lease having 16 years to run from Ist May next of farm co talcing 29 acres of land adjoining Mosgiel Bush. The land is well granted and fenced, and baa on it a good four-roomed dwellinghouse, shed for ten cows, stable, and workehrp. Also, About 3,000 posts and rails 23 dairy cows and young stock Household furniture, &c„ &o.
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Evening Star, Issue 4101, 19 April 1876, Page 3
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738Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 4101, 19 April 1876, Page 3
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