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Shipping Notices. FIRST STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE. r|^l"lE City of llobart, •*- Capt. A. Darby, will be despatched from Port Chalmers, on Saturday, 11th January. The " City of Hobart" is well known for her rapid passages, both to and from Melbourne, and her comfort for passengers is unequalled by any steamer on the lino. The Dietary will be, as usual, most liberal. Apply to R. B. MARTIN & CO. NEW ARRIVAL. TTIHE Fast Paddle Steame r -«- "LADY BARKLEY," 25 Horse Power, WILLIAM ADAMS, Master. This Steamer is to ply between Dunedin Jetty and Port Chalmers, making Two Trips Daily. The LAdy Barkley is of Light Dft., having Splendid Cabin accommodation. She wili run a under until further Notice, viz :—Starting from Port Chalmers at 9, a. m.; returning from Dunedin at 11, a.m.; leaving Port Chalmers again at 1, p.m., and returning in the evening; leaving Dunedin Jetty at 5, p.m. Fare 2s 6d. Freight as per agreement. For Freight of Parcels Luggage, Stores, &c, &c, apply to THOMAS NORTON & Co., Agents FOR THE TAIERI FERRY AND WAIHOLA. «, HjA FTIHE Fine Powerful Steamer ■"SqlHktV -V "RAINBOW" .. jdaLMffilLy^ w jji trade regularly between *S£a'Jfete*sa'Dunedin and the Taieri Ferry, delivering Goods at Waihola. For freight or passage apply to HEjNRY HOUGHTON, Walker-street, Messrs. H. Cooke & Co.'s stores. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT, .^k^i. npilE well-known schooner -.^joSf^^ X " WILD WAVE," Mathe*^ltuTrLST»^^' S0n ' aster> sa'l auout the For freight or passage, apply to J. K. FRY, Agent, Princes-street. iS^3ir~ QTEAMER "EXPERT" *^fJ<*«§isßite^s:, © w*u leave Port Chalmers oUjfigSlSfi^ at J past 8 a.m., and will leave <j-jjS^.iaJwiS^w» Dunedin at 12, noon. Will leave Port Chalmers at J past 2, p.m., and will leave Dunedin at £ past 4, p.m. FOR HOBART TOWN, .yK^. nnHE well - known regular .^gSllflNv. J- trading brig the DART, Tgtvfi>nKjj^S?.*o sail in the course of. next week. BgljilJEigiSS^For passage apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO. FOR AUCKLAND, x^-k mHE WILD WAVE, to -1- sail on SATURDAY, tH inst- Has got good passenger BHtt' ihir i'tW' ar>i ''"t!— Apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO. FffiST SHIP FOR. LONDON, To Sail 25th January. ■"!•>, npHE Celebrated Al clipper ship JfsJ^, JL "STAR OF TASMANIA," "fjGp^2fc\\ 652 tons Register, igfflfi«lfVg7 S. Tulloch, Commander, raSBKHK© IVow Loading with Wool at Port Chalmers, Will be despatched with Passengers, Wool, and Gold, on 25th JANUARY, and may be relied on to arrive in London not later than 15th April. This fine Vessel was built by Messrs. Hall, of Aberdeen, at greater expense than any other out of their Yard, and is fitted up for Passengers more handsomely and commodiously than a steamer. Her last two voyages from Launceston to London were done in'74 days. She will cany twenty Cuddy Passengers, and ten Cabin. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents. FIRST PASSENGER SHIP FOR SYDNEY Taking Passengers for Newcastle. The Magnificent Clipper Ship "MATILDA," 2000 Tons Burthen, .^^n. HP 0 Sail on FRIDAY, the ,aJsE§f§\\. A 10th inst. This Ship is "^jSa^jipSs^ authorised to carry, and is fitted Kfiffi2ji}X!3£2£S*\m with Berths, for 320 Passengers ; she is well ventilated, her 'tween decks being 8 feet high. She will take four Cabin Passengers only has also accommodation for a few Intermediate in Deck House, and will give a liberal Dietary Scale. For freight or passage apply to h THOMAS NORTON & CO. FOR HOBART TOWN DIRECT. A~^ * TTIHE Favorite Schooner, ■Kts3vk\ JL SCO TI A °**gyffi|l*|^> 150 tons, Capt. Bartlett, will sail Blißlii ii'iiffi'inir''''* 7*'' oil or about 15th instant. For freight or passage, apply to h i W. M. DUNBAR, Agent, 15, Princes-street. FOR POSITIVE SALE, +^£i\ nnHE schooner " TIGER," JL now lying at Dunedin "^Hk^BjN.Jl''**^^' Jetty. Is 28 tons register, carries q!^pEg3iff£aßg' 45 tons under hatches; with that loading draws only 0 feet 6 inches. Can be worked, by two men and a master. Admirably adapted for Lightering. Apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE brig from Melbourne, will discharge cargo THIS DAY. Goods not removed by 4 o'Clock will be stored at their risk and expense. G. BURKE, Agent. ■\7£7'A:NTED to char--*Q§|§N^ VV TER, Vessels to load Coals **\^g^^^^-_ at Newcastle, N.S.W., for MelVessels going to India can also get Coal freights by applying to the undersigned. TICKLE & CO., ~ | Princes-street. f SHIP, JOHN BRYANT, Gardner, master. I NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. I FTIHIS vessel having entered at the Customs, I consignees arc requested to pass entries, present bills of lading for endorsement, and pay freight. Goods will not be delivered until freight is paid. THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents. ; ' «YARRA" FROM MELBOURNE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. — All Goods now landing, if not claimed and freight paid, will be stored at the owner's risk and ex- ■ pense. I R. G. GIBBONS, Agents. Hj| TO MASTERS AND SHIPOWNERS. SHEPHERD, AND WYSE, ComJU mission Agents, Stevidors, and Shipping H Masters, Port Chalmers. [ A T a public meeting held by the owners j£\. and masters of lighters, trading in the Port of F Otago, it was, after considerable discussion, unaniW mously resolved that merchants, on and after the 13th T.' day of January, 1862, shall take delivery of their goods alongside the vessels lying at the public wharves. t IVT'COLL & CAMPBELL, Proprietors of m. jLYj- the Glasgow Polytechnic Store, Kaikorai, f ,Green Island, are buyers of Fruits and Vegetables in *. ,ony quantity. .. ■■■ ~ -. ■ j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 48, 10 January 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 48, 10 January 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 48, 10 January 1862, Page 1

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