Shipping1 Notices. QTIOAMKK "KXi'Kiii"1 tSO^-iitl-^/S^ k5 wiil leave Dniu-dln at 0 VJ^vt'L-^'&Vi. a.m., and will i-.-avr P,-rt Chalmers at 13 i:oou. Will Icmv:' Dnr.edin at 2, p.m., and wiil leave Port Chalmers at linlf-pnst">p.iii. ! ouTT ie^'XjehTT"TJTi7y~A isi7~ WAIIJOLA. H , h riVAK Fijio Powerful Sleainer ««¥-W^'V -*' ' "ivAlAi^'Vv"' .■^ii^V^will trade refill:: rlv bohvecii ■.*W***** 6'i}im'edm nii.l tlie 'J'weri Ferry. delivering (loods at Waiiiola. For freight or ]>assage apply to lIKisHV IK)U(iIlTON r, { . Walker-street, IMessrs. 11. Cojik_e.& Co.'s stores. zmiA 7nTir'FAi c in. cn^ ~, rj? ill B favorite paddlcisteamer " maiW^f^^ *■ LYTTELTON, will nra Mist^l^s3£^. I'Citularly between Duuedin, '■^^^^^^^ arid the"Taieri ferry, and deliver gooefs at the head of Waihola Lake. Tor freight or passage apply to , C. FREDK. BEEBY, at R. B. Martin & Co.'s oliices, Hiub-street. (rg^f- iK "I3HCENIX S.S. FOI! PAS#J|ili£i§j|^ edm 10 a.m.; from l'nrt Ch.ilgjj^ar^fe^fesi' niers, 8.30 p,m. To LIUIITEK CARGO, Tjv arrangement with J. K. FRY. Opi>osite the Barracks. Jg^s --3v r|^HE fast and commodious ■jslWa&^V J harbour steamer, LADY taiiplS^ BARKLEY, will leave Port SEfSiSS^SSW Clialmers daily at 0 a.m. and 2 p.m.; Dunedin, 11 a.m., and 4 p.m. THOS. NORTON & CO., Aa-ents. TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. " CITY OF IIOBART" FOR MELBOURNE. c>jj9wv^J2k nnHIS Fast and Favorite first'^yj^S^iru^S^ -1 class steamer will be <Ii:Umi]^^^ spalched from Port Chalmers for Melbourne THIS DAY, TUESDAY (taking down passengers free on board.) It is needles* to say that thr>. '•' City of Ilohart" is tlio most comfortable boat for all classes of passengers ■in the colonies. Her accommodation for both cabin and steerage passengers is unequalled. The satisfaction given tm all her previous voyages from Mcl bourne, and Hobai t Town is a (rmirantcc that Captain Darby will attend to the comfort and liberal dietary allowance of his passengers. Ajiplv to R.B. MARTIN & CO. High street, ]-'OR lIOBART TOAVA. Csjs^ >l _^3k n^l- 1? 2 Favorite and Fast-sail- " CITY C'F IIOBART," Capt. Dahijv, Wiil'Sa'irTHlS DAY, Tuesday, Feb. 4th, takingpnsserE'ers for MELBOURNE AND lIO3ART TOWN. The coinf'irt and liberal dietary *<-a'u:' of.ihe ': City of Jlubart" is now established from her pn-Tious trips, and the testimonials to Captain Durby on hi", la-t vovntr<? fioni Jlclhonriin is a suiirantee that, passengers will meet with every a!.tenl;<;u. ■Par.sen"ers taken free'lo Port rhymer?. 11. B. MARTiN & CO., Hi-rh street. S.S. ALDINOA. PntST STJ3.VMER 101 l MI'.IJ!OCHXH, I3v m II E we!!-kiiov.n favorite J£?#f^v X Meam-sliip "ALUINf.iA," £*;U¥v££^ J. M'l-ean. c,..rui!.a.ider. wl'l ww .te^i£S£> be ( U^>atH.ed from Port CU*)inTrTjbr M'eiboTirne direct, in Tuesday moininp-, 4l!) Februaiy, with p.-ifseii»-ers and iroiil. DALOKTY, RATTRAY & CO.. AtlHlts. FOR NEWCASTLE,- N.S.W. ♦.^tL-'li'v fFi II E iliiß clipper baripie -s-iifet-^--^- "v.'JTcn of the tj-:g:-;" sd* ~j?C:- %~S<~" will sail fi.-r the above port iv a V^gg^^B* iV,.- days. For fiv.ii'lit or ra^sa^e apply to DALvfETY, P.ATTRAY & CO., \ Ap-rnN. FIRST PASSENGER SHIP FOR MELBOCItNE, Tin: "OiTiio.NA." . +^r>. TN order that intendinjr __Js^>3^\ JL. jTusoagers should iiave an "*^pj^^^^^>r^cjypn:-tii!i;;.y of inspecting the suwe l:a\e opened a V.ooking oil-ice at l'ert ChiiJu-ws, yo that after inspecting her, past-agi! may ho en/rajred irithout l-eturisiiig to Dunedin. Tl:i.-; shiji, wituuut exception, ;JiV> ; \'.s the best op]iorti;nity for securing a comfortJablc trip thr.t hi'S occurred here Eincu the Fold Si-Ids were established. A liberal dietary scale wi'l be pivea, such as her captain's usual liliun.lity is known to sujiply. Passengers ii-.n j.o on board at once. For pas.-aiie aiiplv to THOMAS NORTON AND CO, Agu.i?, -Jt-tly, Ar& Lif-1.-.'.ii-Ltt, iJuuedio FOR THE JIOLYNEUX. . * -^b—A\ T|in]irep-irnr!r.i!!f;r"FALLS." . ji- Lc??J'-SN. J- will sail for the iibuve port, fe^^Cs**"?^ "" Wednesday, the "»tlj inst. HB^^-.^fitf^aegl l-'or i'reight or passatrc apply to J.& It. BAIRi), " Ap-ent~. TO OAMARU AND MOERAKI. fy^L^t^ rpHR regular trader "MATIL»CF^&IK^ J- DA HAVES," will sail for the above port on AVednesilay, BSBiSjiSiaSsisS.^*' the sth instant. For freight oi passage aiiply to >. &R. BAIRD, Agents. FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON. To Sati. 10th I-'kijuuarv, • "T_-k rpHE C!«'lebr!itcd Al clipper ship . M\ X STAR OF TASMANIA," "f/Svlr-v^ ons lifjdsti'iv ■^flu£ffi»»<r S. Tvli.ocii, Commander, ■MiVniiiiiTii* jtfoio Loading with Wool at Port Chalmers, Will he despatched with I'assenpers, Wool, and Gold, on 10th FEBRUARY, ami"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 Passenjrcrs more handsomely and cotnmodiously than a steamer. Her last two voyages from Launccston to London were done in 74 days. She will carry twenty Cabin and teu intermediate passengers. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Ay;ents._ NOTICE TO PASSENGEKS. _^K^i I T the request of a large -t^f-^jjcsN^ J\. number of Mereluiiits and Shipmasters, we have made SSjllilasgiiiigSS^ arrangements for lxiokinja; pasiciifrers to till parts of New Zealand and the Australian Colonies. Passengers can secure tickets by first-class sailing iliips or steamers;, at our oiiices, at Tuapeka Wethers! one's Waitalmna Waipori COBB k CO., Bookinff Office, Provincial Hotel, Dunedin. TO SHIPOWNERS, CAPTAINS, kc. rp SWALLOW and CO., ,~^PiE§£ssN^ -"- o Steam Biscuit Bakers, jdyW^JlrJ*^ Sandridge, beg to state that they BJ^^^^S^SsS^ have appointed Messrs. Thomas NoKTON AND Co., their Agents at Dunedin and Port Chalmcr?, for the sale of their Sim' and Cabiw Bread, who will always have a supply on hand. Mr. J. W. iLIES, Stafi'ord-street, Dunediu, is also their Agent for Fancy, Mixed, and all other Kinds of Biscuits. T. SWALLOW k CO.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 69, 4 February 1862, Page 1
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876Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 69, 4 February 1862, Page 1
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