STEAMER ENTERPRISE TO WAIKOUAITI TWICE A WEEK, v Freight to Waikouaiti ... ... 15s per ton Freight from do. ... 10s per ton Wool do. , do. ... ... 5s per bale W. & Gr. TURNBULL & C0.,-Agents. STEAM TO HOKITIKA. rjpflE FAVORITE STEAMSHIP STAR OF THE EVE NINO, 220 Tons, Captain Turner, Will, at the request of shippers, load next trip for Hokitika, to sail 48 hours after arrival. A large portion of cargo being already engaged, early application is necessary for the remaining space. - 3? . For Freight or Passage apply to MORISON, LAW, and CO., Walker street. STEAM TO HOKITIKA, EN ROUTE FOR MELBOURNE. THE , fine new. powerful Screw Steamship SOUTH AUSTRALIAN, 1000 tons, J. Pain. Esq., "Commander, Will sail as above on SATURDAY NEXT, the 20th inst. For passage apply to CARGILLS and M ‘LEAN, ' Agents. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. T HE fine new powerful Screw Steamship SOUTH AUSTRALIAN, 1000 tons. J. Rain, Esq., Commander, WiU sail for Melbourne-on SATURDAY NEXT, the 20th inst. For passage apply to CARGILLS and M‘LEAN, Agents. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER AND AUCKLAND. THE Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company’s Steamship LO R D A SIIL EY, 650 Tons, H. Worsp, Commander, Will leave Port Chalmers for the above ports on SATURDAY, the 20th INST. Shipping orders for cargo can “now be had. For Freight or Passage, apply to GEO. S. BRODRICK, Mercer’s Buildings, Pn ll -en.-'e-of. FOR LYTTELTON, WELL 1 N GTO N, NELSON, HOKITIKA, AND SYDNEY. THE Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Co.’s Steamship T A R A R U A, 900 tons, John Gaedyjte, Commander, Will leave Port Chalmers for the above ports on TUESDAY, the 23rd INSTANT. Passengers go down by steamer leaving jetty at 2 p.m. For Freight Or Passage apply to GEO. S. BRODRICK, Mercer’s Buildings, Prttces street. GYEZ ! OYEZ ! ! OYEZ !! ! YE men of Gotham wail, And make grevious lamentation, Mr Punch l as left our shores In a fit of indignation. There’s stagnation in the counting houses, Dulness at the Banks ; Dejected look the Volunteers, As they rush to join the ran Ira And Moses, —the light-hearted, Has been sorrowful and sad Since his dear friend has departed ; Oh ! it really is too bad. c ' Now it is in contemplation To bring Punch back once morei So a “ monster meeting” will be held To-day, at Moses’ store— Where petitions will he ready. Fur the gentlemen to sign, And each lady is to purchase him A handsome Valentine. For it may prove that after all, He’s not very far away ; Perhaps, visiting the Governor, Or—-gone to see the Grey. Jan. 18th, 1866. JOHN EDMOND, Wholesale & Retail, Sail. & I'entmake.r In all its Branches, Princes Street, Dunedin. Tents Tarpaulins, Tilts, Flys, Horse Covers, Hoses, Manilla, Bolt, and Europe Rope, Warps, Hausers and Rigging Rope, Thimbles, Clues, Hanks, Blocks andWireßope, Nayy, Cottony and Hosing Canvass, Cotton & Flax Ducks,. Drills ■, Calicoes, Twines, Lines, Deep Sea Ac Hand Lines, Felts, Druggets, Baizes, and Blankets, Plough Lines and Corn Sacks,National Flags anfi Marryalt Signals.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 844, 19 January 1866, Page 3
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497Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 844, 19 January 1866, Page 3
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