Shipping Notices. FIRST STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE. TriJ%t\^ I<IIK ' CITY of I IOBAKT>' :t%W&%^>, * llail >' expected from Mel■&.'&£#£s£§<*)> bourne, will have immediate ■^vSdt^texW&.i'Sss* dispatch after her arrival, and is expected to sail about Friday next, January 30th. The comfort and cabin accommodation of the ' City of Hoi.art' is not surpassed by any steamer in the colonies. The berths in the second class are unusually comfortable and her dietary scale most liberal. Captain Darby's usual attention to all classes of passengers is enough to guarantee comfort, to all. Fur freight or passage, apply to R. 15. MARTIN & CO. ONLY STEAMER FOR HOBART TOWN. §fo<xJsK HP I'l X favorite Strew<^ri§S®^v -A steamer MM2M^^> "CITY OF IIOBART," CAi'T. Da buy, is daily expected from Melbourne, and will be dispatched in throe days after her arrival (if a sufficient number of passengers offer). The well-known comfort and liberal dietary scale of the "City," with her quick passages, is sufficient to recommend her as the best Boat on the line. Passengers will be taken to Port Chalmers free of expense. For passage, &c., apply to R. B. MARTIN & CO , High-str. ,■;. FIRST PASSENGER SHIP I'OR MELBOURNE. •fe*ifc*<isN. rgiHE magnificent A 1 Clipper JL ship •i>@w'%i>'jW^lP O i J 11 O iN A , j^pfj-p^tg 2000 Tons Burthen, HotMiis, Master. This ship having her berths already fitted up to accommodate 400 passengers, and having no cargo on board, is now ready to pVoceed to sen. Passengers can go on board at once. For passage apply to "THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents. The agents would refer intending passengers by this ship to the flattering testimonial presented to Captain Holmes by the passengers on his arrival in port, and published in the Otni/o Dttili/ Times. FIRST PASSENGER SHIP FOR MELBOURNE, THE "OlTIIOXA." fe^j-ctcv TN order that intending «a-^i-telfS^\ A passeiigeis should Lave an opportunity of inspecting the su!Ss|rs2SsQyli!SEis"'pc'":or accommodation of this ship, we have opened a booking office at Port Chalmers, so that after inspecting her, passage may be engaged without returning to Dunedin. This ship, without exception, affords the best opportunity for securing a. comfortable trip that has occurred here since the gold ujlds were established. A liberal dietary .scale will be given, such as her captain's usual liberality is known to supply. Passengers can go oa board at once. For passaae apply to THOMAS NORTON AND CO, Agents, Jetty, And High-street, Dunedin. TO SHIPOWNERS, CAPTAINS, &c. t*4><t\ T SWALLOW and CO., -*• , Si earn .Biscuit Bakers, zJSJSSMa^?- Sandridge, beg to state that they SEsSSSB&ESEiSSsS? have appointed Messrs. Thomas Noktojt anjj Co., their Agents at Dunediu and Port Chalmers, for the sale of their Ship and Cabin Bread, who will always have a supply on hand. Mr. J. W. JiLBN, Stafford-street, Dunedin, is also their Agent ibr Fancy, Mixed, and all other kinds of Biscuits. T. SWALLOW & CO. FOR LYTTELTON. jx , nno Sail on TUESDAY, «j-fefel^>\ 23til inst' Good accol"--"^^^l^^t modation. t3&eßss££2;lijai2££& v"v Passage apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents. IFoR^'^LirfNIjTON^DmECT! t '*"■"=&«. HP 1115 "w- B- DJOAN," will .jjol^lNiN^ -»- sail for the above port GsljjjlaiasssißsSiS*^ For freight or passage apply to Tli'OS. NORTON &"CO. FOR SYDNKY DIRECT. t*4><fxx rpHE THANE OF FIFE JL will have immediate des'£*&&ffjs^&<* patch. For passage apply at THOMAS NORTON & CO., Atrents, Jetty. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. .t/K»^k x 1 H E Al clipper ship , ar^gl§|||^\ i ARABIA, OSlQEgg^ 1,000 tons register, Capt. Forrest, ElsvssS^SSSS^ one of Messrs. Bright, Bros., regular'pasHtnger traders to this port, will sail for Melbourne on Saturday next, the Ist February. For passage apply to, WM. CARR YOUNG, Agent. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. GSswx^k r jPHE Fust and Powerful 'WiP^K * s-s- "LADY Bml)'" As^iiJjjSat^fjKcSb* Joiin Thomas Rolls, Co.mcmander, will leave Port Chalmers on TUESDAY, the 28th inst., at 5 p.m. Last Boat from Dunedin Jetty at 4 p.m. For Freight of Gold, &c, apply to WM. CARR"YOUNG, Agent. Intermediate, £10; Steerage, £G. NOTICE. —[ -X A LI, CLAIMS against the r\~-/l\ Jrk. Brig " UNION" are re;'J\\\'- quested to be sent in to the Agent A#S?rSA^ 011 MONO-A-Y, the 27th inst., by ih<%'\%r*7 3 p.in , otherwise they will not be WM. CARR YOUNG, Agent. FIRST SHIP FOR NEWCASTLE. ■twifc-cJSN. HP HE A 1 clipper brig jfaajSJlSlfcgs— Baker, will sail for the above"port BS£s2ilSi!ii§!sSSr on Tuesday, the 28th instant, ailing at. Nelson if sufficient inducement offers. For freight or passage apply to W. C. YOUNG, Agent. ~" BARQUE "SEA BREEZE," From Melbourne. /Th<i nntlE undersigned has made to lighter the above-named ■ j&£*f|^j|£ilM barque. Consignees therefore will **lrisiills6?» please to pass entries and pay freight at once, or goods will be stored at their expense and H. A. MERRIDEW, Agent, Over Commercial Sale Rooms, Princes-street, Dunedin, opposite Government Offices. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ti Jv^*. I IGHTKK SARAH AND -ft_i ESTHER, discharging tojQjSjtSSElygj] day ex Astrea. All goods not Ef^^-fti^yglpjffiJFisS' removed by 4 p.m. will be stored at Consignees' risk and expense. ♦_'*'^v. ~P HIG U FATHER B KLL. "^^feJS-^ro^^ -U All claims against this ssliip^ O^&TJ&»SqC. be rendered at the office of Ss§s|g2j§ffi^sSsil»!£3*^ undersigned on or before 12 o'clock on Tuesday; the 28th inst. JOHN BROOK, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Rattray Street. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. ■fcv4fei*~&x_ HT^ H E A 1 clipper ship *^fe^^\ 1 " MOUNTAIN WAVE," _ >it i^^fe^^gF^ 1000 tons, Joseph Hardy, com•^tonisiSS^&^V mander. This fine vessel will be immediately despatched for the above port. She has splendid accommodation, and. her dietary allowance (which can be seen at our office by intending passengers) will be found most liberal. HENRY DRIVER & CO., Agents, Stafford-street. j AMES L. & C. BURKE, Importers, Ship. *-* ping, and General Commission Agents, Melbourne and Dunedin. Lost, Found, etc. ~~ : FOUND, APORTMONIE ' containing a small sum of money. The owner can have the same upon paying the expense of this Advertisement, by applying to F. Batson, at Messrs. Day & Mievjli.e's, Dunedin. Jan. 24, 1862. ' FOUND. A DEPOSIT RECEIPT, on one of the Melbourne Banks, and Book. The owner csm have them by paying expenses. PETER LORIMER, First Camp of Tents, off Walker-street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 62, 27 January 1862, Page 3
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984Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 62, 27 January 1862, Page 3
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