Shipping- IToticas. 73_3±r 171RST ' Vessel for ,a-Jpßf^>. i- INVERCARGILL. T2OE2iS^F* > The "STAR," Davidson, master,. g_Ei__gp_ji_3g will Land Freight, at the Wharf. For freight or Passage, apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO. FOR MELBOURNE. f»_fcw#^v THE Ship "ALMA" will I ta^3rs3s_l§\' v\ JL clear the Customs this day. ijSJffiS?K^> le 'ast steamer leaves the jetty A four berths are still vacant; for the same apply earl}% to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Jetty. " FOR MELBOURNE, To succeed the Alma, +»_S>«-*^ nntlE A 1 Clipper Ship "THEMIS," 20°0 tons burthen, J. Rodger, Brg^f^ffi^rfjp^-_g rvimmniiiinr, to sail about the middle of the week. This ship made the passage from Melbourne to this port under eight days, and lias accommodation for over 500 passengers. For freight or passage apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO. FOR SYDNEY DIFJECT. To Sail on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 15th. _ v£w-+- nnHE A 1 Clipper Barque «*J^**3^N. "ORIENTAL," 900 :> Tons Burthen, now lying at f Port Chalmers. The " Oriental" is well-known for the rapidity with which she lias made the passage to and from Melbourne, and her accommodation is unsurpassed by any Vessel on the berth. For Freight and Passage apply to HENRY HOUGIITON, Walker-street: or, THOMAS NORTON & CO., Jetty. FOR CHINA VIA SYDNEY. ,__>^kx rT^HE A 1 Clipper Barque «33gik>. -*- "ORIENTAL," 500 > Tons Register, will Sail on MON-Hfr^-S-j-aWrff*B" ' v NEXT, the loth, for the above ports. The " Oriental" has very superior accommodation for Passengers—of whom on'y a limited number will be taken. HENRY HOUGIITON,' Agent, Walker-street. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT, x^K^4^ nnHE A 1 clipper barque _jyPl||N. JL GENERAL JESSUP, JVffi^Qil^H^_S__ will take freight at low rates. ufijfci™iri_ri °Tl *»*!^' Apply early to JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO. Agents. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT, t=^K-! -k. nn HE A 1 clipper barque -1- GENERAL JESSUP, ~ Jb^W?S£_?Sf-. w''l *-ake a limited number of pasEyjftjfreßiS'affr^^ serigers at current rates. Two saloon cabins disengaged. Apply at once to JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents. GENERAL JESSUP, FROM MELBOURNE. ALL CLAIMS against the above vessel must ba rendered on or before 12 o'clock on Saturday, the 11th instant, else they will not be recognized. JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents, Stafford-street. NOTICE. STEAMER " GEELONG." SHIPPERS of Goods per " Geelong" will please to take notice that no receipt can be given for goods per above vessel, until they are received on board. Parties desiring to obtain Manifests, Receipts; or Bills of Lading, must therefore deliver the goods on board. CARGILL & CO., Agents. -__*p*-_» •rfft fyr\_gt'_»frTnai _i_r.g»A-i ■*_!<____• *=r rffi**-i^f>»* fry tßhsrvfr f, •* «r wn\ -k^w^j^^i^-^u Business Notices. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN that the Partnership existing under the Firm of Tuka'bull, Bing, and Co., Merchants and Commission Agents in Dunedin, will expire and be Dissolved by Mutual Consent on the 30th Day of April next. All outstanding claims against the Firm are expected to be sent in without delay, and all persons indebted will please pay the accounts due by them, before the above-mentioned date. GEORGE TURNBULL, for self, and as Attorney to Walter Turnbull ADOLPH BING. JVitness—Edward Reeves, Clerk, Dunedin. Dunedin, 9th January, 1802. NOTIC OF DISSOLUTION. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing beiween the Undersigned, under the style or Firm of HALL AND ALDERSON, expires This Day by effluxion of Time. Tne Business will he continued as usual by William Maijuison Alderson, in conjunction with his sons, William Henry Alderson and Thomas Alderson, under the style of ALDERSON AND SONS, by whom all accounts of the late Firm will be settled. Witness—Thomas Southern. THOS. B. HALL. W. M. ANDERSON. December 31st, 1801. 221, Elizabeth-st., Sydney. D. 11. BARNES, Licensed Custom-house Agent, PASSES Entries of Bills of Lading, and Is prepared to transact all Custom-house Business for Parties entrusting him with the same, with despatch, and on moderate terms. Office —Staf-ford-street, opposite the Store of Messi'S. James C. Campbell and Co. * TO MASTERS OF VESSELS. D. H. BARNES, Licensed Custom-house Agent, TENTERS and Clears Vessels at the Customs, JL_f at Current Rates. Office—Stafford-street. ~~ STI_rBARNESi Licensed Lighterman, IS prepared to receive orders for Lighteuing Goods from Vessels at Port Ch'ahneis to Dunedin, at Current Rates. Office—Stafford-street. D. H. BARNES HAS on hand, for Sale in Lots to suit Purchasers, A quantity of Felt Hats „ Tweed Coats „ do. Vests „ do. Trousers; And various other Slop-made Clothes. WILLIAM GOW, LATHER AND PLASTERER, BEGS to return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on him since commencing Business in the above line, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of public support. All work entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Orders left with David Milne, Painter, Georgestreet, or James Paterson, Baker, No. 1, Walkerstreet. WAIPORI GOLD FIELDS. "OARTIES PURCHASING FLOUR for X the above Goklfields are respectfully informed that they may be supplied with same, of best quality, at Dunedin Prices, at J. Wilkinson's North Taieri Flour Mills, and that by loading at the above mills a saving often miles of the worst road will be effected. BOOTH AND EVANS, Agents, Dunedin Tea Mart, Rattray-street. Bran and Pollard always on hand. FLOUR FOR THE GOLD FIELDS, PROM MOSSGIEL MILL, TAIERI. T)ARTIES ordering flour for the diggings ar JL respectfully informed that the best colonia flour can be had from the above mills, (Mr A. J. Burns,) and that by carting from here, n saving of 10 miles of cartage may be effected. Arrangements may be made for delivering- from the Taieri Ferry or Scrogg's Creek. Bran, Pollard, and Seconds always on hand. JAMES & JOHN H. BARR, Dunedin, agents. MEDICAL. MR, FREDERICK BASIRE begs to inform the inhabitants of Port Chalmers, and others, that DR. HALLEY has entered into Partnership with him, and will practice as Surgeon and Accoucheur, in that district. Port Chalmers, November 22, 1861. MEDICAL. " DR. MARTYR has Removed to View Hill, Moray Place, where he inay be Consulted daily.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 48, 10 January 1862, Page 3
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