Shipping Notices. TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. '•'CITY OF IIOBART" FOR MELBOURNE. Qj^T-, "£K mil rs Vast and Favorite firstS|>^;.f?l?[fDN X c!a-s steamer will be dcspatched (Vom Port Chalmers "i-iiSP for Melbourne on Tuesday (.■veiling next, (taking down passengers free on board.) It is needless to say that tin? "City of Hohart" is the most comfortable boat for all classes of passengers in the colonies. Ilir accommodation for both cabin avid steerage passengers is unequalled. The satisfaction given on all her previous voyages from Melbourne and Hobart Town is a guarantee that Captain Darby will attend to the comfort and liberal dietary allowance of his passengers. Apply to I R." B. MARTIN & CO. ] High street, I FOR HOBART TOWN. 53r-,^, ,~l x rjIHE Favorite and Fast-sail-W*r::%-T4V X in- Steam Ship, " CITY OF HOBART," "'■£&?rH&>■. iiS-iii* Capt. Darky, Will Sail on Tuesday next, February 4th, taking passengers for MELBOURNE AN3) lIOBART TOWN. The comfort and liberal dietary scale of the li City of Ilolvirt" is now established from hrr previous trips, and tin' tpstimonials to C'ptain Darby on his last voyage from Melbourne is a truaranree tha' passengers will uii-er with every aftentiim. Passengers taken fi-ee'to Port Ciiabneis. R. B. MAIITIN & CO., High street S.S. ALDINGA. FIRST HTKAMEII I'OK MEI.UOirHNK, (t^a,- rr\ II E well-known favorite #Svi-u"i?V-Efti^ x J. steam-ship "ALDINGA," 4|SIP^ J. M'Lean, commander, will -M^lM£s l>« dbpatcbed from Port Chalmers for Melbourne direct, on Tuesday morning, 4th February, with passengers and gold. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents. FOR NEWCASTLE, N.S.W. ■K^|i=-ct^ v rfl II E fine clipper barque <r-^3^*<^\ i- '^yiTcn of the tees" eu^M^£^i'V r' will sail for the above port in a For freight or pax';:ij;-e apply to DALuETY,' RATTRAY & CO., Agents. WITCH OF THE TEES. I's*i^*":3v> A LL CLAIMS against Ihe n»^fc%b2^%\ J-*- !lhovo vi-ssel must be sent in this day, at noon, otherwise they €Ss»sS«£sßlm«§«!«' will not be recognised. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents, FOR MELBOURNE. To Sail positively This Day, ■fc^i^-cfex^ fTnilE first-class passenger ship, «-4S#^P^N> X "OITHONA." This ship will take a few more passengers. ®^fe^^ Last boat leaves Dunedin Jetty, at i p.m. Apply at once to THOMAS NORTON & CO. FOR LYTTELTON, NAPIER AND AUCKLAND. t -± milE "TRAVELLER'S -L BRIDE," to sail for the t^VTp?ff\JpKS^^> above ports on Wednesday, the gg&S|g~|g||||g|^ oth instant. For freight or passage apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Shipping Office, Jetty; or at —Stores, High-street, Dunedin. FIRST VESSEL FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. fe4c*^sSv npHE regular trader, " FANNY .*^4Nr^pV^ 4- A OARICQUES." lor ikSM-^M^^L flight or passage apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents. FOR WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. Wfc^fcv rp HE " VISION," Captain J- Foley. This vessel has room vS^S3G><;' for a limited number of passang^^^g^ggj^ gers, and will sail on TUESDAY next, 4th Feb., 18(32. Fsr freight or passage, apply to LLOYD, TAGirART & CO., Agents. Jetty-street, below Post Office. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.----■H > 4~-'-isx npHE "RIFLErdAN," from •^-S^teSPxX-^ _L Sydney, is now discharging }as§£Qw£s>?C on the Jetty. Parties are reE^^»Ssaa^tJ£S^ quested to pass their entries and present Bills of Lading to FRANCE & CO., Manse-street. FOR SALE, FREIGHT, OR CHARTER, . A-. .+. rY\ H E New and I'ast-sailina: 4?H^Wx-\ J- schooner, "RIFLEMAN." Qg^^SSP Tor fall pm-ticulavs apply to FHANCK it CO., Manse street. I^oIT'FREIGrHT OR CHARTER, -i- ..* milE Barque "PARANA." •£"•"£■. T>'^, X 32G Tons register, Al, 14 ' f~|" : j; ■/Y^-~' > years, Apply to Captain, on _~■;-■?■:;-:' ■•-■-:> fferfer board, Port Chalmers ;or A. 33. Smith, Beach, Dunedin. _ _ ■ TOR, THE MOLYNEUX. *,^L*--K rPHE regular trader" FALLS," t'^J!*s^>^ J- "will'sail for the above port, ■*T-f on Wednesday, the sth inst. ?or iri:iSht or passageapply to J. & R. liAllil), Agents. TO OAMARU AND MOERAKI. ■K*?>'=-fev fTMI E regular trader " MATIL•a- t>f^^^>N J- l;)A HAVES," will sail for '^.ifc^^^^^ > the above port on Wednesday, the sth instant. For freight or liassa'c apply to J. & R. BAIRD, Agents. Board and Eesidenca. SELECT Hoard and Residence Vacancy for two gentlemen. Clifton Villa, M'LaggaDstrcet. Amusements. DUNEDIN 11 ACES 2Uth and 27th march. BTEWAKDS: S. James, Esq. S. Jones, Esq. J. W. Moorhouse, Esq. J. Maclean, Esq. 11. Julius, Esq. .TITDOK : WM. LOG lE, Esq, CI.HRK OP COURSE : JOHN STEPHENSON, JJsq, STAItTKK : O. COOPER, Esq. Hon. Sec. : Simpson. Treasurer : S. Jones Esq. A programme of the above Races with list of prizes &c., will be issued on or before Ist February. MUSIC II ALL, riUSCES-STKEET, Crowded houses nightly to witness the most successful piece of the season, COLIN, I The Youth that never saw a Woman ! Monday, February 3rd, 1862, THE ROU G H 'D IAMO ND. Cousin Joe .. .. . • Mr Wilmot. Margery .. .. .. Mrs Foley. After which AN INTERLUDE, To conclude with COLIN," '■"' The Youth that never saw a Woman. Colin .. .. .. .. Mrs Foley. Front seats, is.; back do., 2s. Doors open at 8, to commence at half-past 8. Auctions. TO BUTCHERS AND DEALERS. PRIME PAT WETHERS. FAT CATTLE, To arrive ])er Funny Fisher, from Wellington, now daily expected, Q A Prime Fat Bullocks O v 400 prime Fat Wethers. Apply to TURNBULL, BINGr & CO. Ist Feb., ISSi .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 68, 3 February 1862, Page 3
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