Shipping- Notices. ,0. QTEAMER " EXPE JIT " ?TrC^\v iO will leave Dunedin at 9 &£*s££> a.m., and will leave Port ESUiTI.'sL—" Chalmers at 12 noon. Will leave Dunedin nt 2, p m., anil will leave Povt Chalmers at half-pasts p.m. FOR THE TAIKRI FERRY AND WAIHOLA. "^k -t ■ T^HB Fine Powerful Steamer <h|^'|V JL "RAINBOW" MS^yaS^ will trade regularly Viet ween sßei*i^^s= ])l)nedin im(] thc T£ {i er i Ferry, delivering Goods at Wsiihola. For freight or passage apply to I-lEiNRY1 HOUGHTON, Walker-street, Messrs. 11. Cookc & Co.'s stores. STEAM TO THE TAIERL „/,-_, . rfI'SHE favorite paddle steamer •^f^K^v * LYTTELTON. will run j\M,^:pitw^^ regularly between Dunediti, 'sllliKfS&lii'-S a"d the'Taieri ferry, and deliver goods at the head of Wailiola Lake. For freight or passage apply to C. FRF.DK. BEEBY, at R. B. Martin & Co.'s offices, High-street. , STEAM TO OAMARU. <"P rx^3>- nPIIE FAVORITE paddle efn^W^^S^-' "*- ■' stoamw LYTTELTON, Ji&£if&i&^ia3^ wi" silil ior Oamaru, calling at Mopraki, should sufficient inducement offer, on Monday, 3rd February, weather permitting. For freight or passage apply to C. FRED." BEEBY, At R. B. Martin & Co.'s Offices, Higli-street. STEAM TO THE BLUFF, INVERCARGILL, AND JACOB'S RIVER. Qff^ n*. mi-IE S.S. " GUIDING BTAR"win leave / or £iirt£i'~i -»? tI!P above ports twenty-four 15SJ£i&fi*r£u-l.»*'* hours after her arrival. G. M. ALDR-ICH, Agent. Dunedin, 27th Jany. FIRST STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE. flTftWuJ. rpHE'CITY of HOB ART,' CSH^^^^^n^ I daily expected from MelM!&Bs££s£*i&> bourne," will have immediate '3*£&K^'"?txSEti'S* dispatch after her arrival, and s expected to sail about Friday next, January 30th. The comfort and cabin accommodation of the_ ' City of Hobart' is not surpassed by any steamer in the colonies. Ths berths in the sesond class are unusually comfortable and her dietary scale most liberal. Captain Darby's usual attention to all classes ol passengers is enough to guarantee comfort to all. For freight or passage apply to S. B. MAKTIN &CO. ONLY STEAMER FOR HuKAi-T TOWN. J%ft.^K HP H *a °"te Screw" "tttK^^v -*■ ste-mer r&^pLSgi> "CITY OF HOBART, Capt. Dabby, is daily expected from Melbourne, and will b? dispatched in three days after her arrival (if a sufficient i ■ mber of passengers offer). The well-known comfort and liberal die! vy 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-street. 03?Wx-2k "QHCENIX S.S. FOR PASJ_ SENGERS.—JFromDun--1 MsM^M£&> edin 10 a.m. ; from Port Chal--1 mers, 3.30 p.m. To LIGHTER CARGO, by arrangement with J. K. FRY. Opposite the Barracks. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ( 3J3sg fcr % rril-IE " ALARM," from I^^SffiS^\ -B Hobart Town, is now dis_*yg^,^.p.BS;,v> charging cargo at the wharf, *s£cS3K£tt&S£cßiS'- Dunedin, at consignees' ri.'-k. CHAS. ROSS & CO., Agents. FIRST PASSENGER SHIP FOR MELBOURNE, THE "OlTIIOSA." 4y^-^v T-^ order Ihat intending -»- passengers should have an ffiEjgU^jjGSyf^ opportunity of inspecting the suSSTEareSasiKSiS®s' peiuor accommodation of f his 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 fields were established. A liberal dietary fceale will be given, such as her captain's usual liberality is known to supply. Passengers can go on board at once. For passage apply to THOMA'S NORTON AND CO, Agents, Jetty, And I-.lij-h-M.rett, Lur.cdin FIRST SHIP FDR LONDON. To Sail 10th February, ~"L>. fjPHE Celebrated Al dipper ship J^P*. JL STAR OF TASMANIA," <M&wr§\ *OIIS Register, JMigMM£'- s> Tuw.ocii, Commander, •■*»*•*=** Now Loading with Wool at Port Chalmers, Will be despatched with Passengers, AVool, and Gold, on 10th FEBRUARY, and may be relied on to arrive in London not later than 2oth 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 Launccston to London were done in 74 days. Khe will cany twenty Cabin and ten intermediate passengers. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. .-i£>«di\ A, T the request of a large »jSsSiiK\\ Jr\ number of Merchants and ""SpSPfc^fcyr^ Shipmasters, we have made OSse»isSii£.fc3a£y arrangements for booking: pasxengprs to al) parts of New Zealand and the Australian Colonies. Passengers can secure ticket'; by first-class sailing ships or steatnei'S, at our ofHces, at Tuapeka Wefherstone's Waitahuna Waipori COBB & CO., Booking Office, Provincial Hotel, Dunedin. ' TO SHIPOWNERS, CAPTAINS, &c. t?4HK' rV SWALLOW and CO, «s*4cS^|§X, ■*- • Steam Biscuit Bakers, _jy^ilSsX""T^ Sandriripe, beg to state that they %fii%ig£sxiZds£3£s£' have appointed Messrs. Thomas Norton and Co., their Agents at Dunedin and Port Chalmers, for the sale of their Sim* and Cadis Bread, who will always have a supply on hand. Mr. J. W. A IiLEN, Stafford-street, Dunedin, is also their Agent for Fancy, Mixed, and all other kinds of Biscuits. T. SWALLOW & CO. ... FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. te4&>^£xv ''I 1 U- -^" clipper ship S^^^^fcg^ 1,000 tons register, Oapt. Forrest, one of Messrs. lirl lit, Bitt.., regular passenger traders to this port, will *.•-,'! fur iU;I--bourne on Saturday next, the Ist February. For passage apply to, \VM. CAlifi YOUNG-, Agfcut. FOR HOBART TOWN. ■ : ■ ■ Oh Saturday, Ist. ■fe*fr~<i>x fg'l'>'j v,tli-kn;)wn Fast .S'silw^ifcsfesp^v^ -^ ing Harque'iSAHE'-'-A. L Passage Monev.—Cabin, .ifi ; Stenra'<e, .£4 1O.». Apply tb CAHGiLL .-c Co., I-VmeKs-slivftj Or, at the Jetty. 27th January, 1802.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 66, 31 January 1862, Page 1
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891Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 66, 31 January 1862, Page 1
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