Shipping 1 Notices. FOR THE TAiERI FERRY AND WAIHOLA. n - ITIHE Fine Powerful Steamer «S^9B^#V J- "RAIis'BOW" will trade regularly between j) unec ij n aU (i t h e Taieri Ferry, delivering Goods at Waihola. For freight or passage apply to HEjnRY lIOUGHTON, Walker-street, Messrs. 11. Cooke & Co.'s stores. ~ STEAM TO THE TAIERI. J~x npilE favorite paddle steamer I LYTTELTON, will run ||>^^^s, regularly between Dunedin, f3g*x!g&& al>tl the Taieri ferry, and deliver goods at the head of Waihola Lake. For freight or passage apply to C. FREDK. BEEBY, et R. B. Martin & Co.'s offices, High-street. T}HCENIX S.S. FOR PAS*s?M^Ek^^v X SEN GEES.—From Dun*km!^jM&&S^ edin 10 a.m. ; from Port Ohal- . *!s!g§S£mg£zggSS> mers, 3.50 p,in. To LIGHTER CARGO, by arrangement with J. K. FRY. Opposite the Barracks. REDUCTION IN FREIGHT AND FAKES. <ep. p, PI! HE "S. S. GUIDING *?ra^A^>sx J STAR" will sail for the \2Mi^lMi§3i^> B'ufij Invernargill, and River-. <55§|gl3glEJjig§gE» ton, on Monday, the 10th February. Freight, £3 10s per ton. Passage: Cabin, £6; Stcerasre, £3. G. M. ALDRICH. Agent, Corner of High street and Princes street. FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. THE " REBECCA." ■fe^fca-cfev rTIHIS vessel is now laid on for «*^E£iSij^>\ X the above ports, and will sail _j!|S&S||S^r positively in a few days. For MsEEEH«SE«M^ passage apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO. FIRST AND ONLY SHIP FOR MELBOURNE. W^xfe^ fPHE Al London Clipper ,eJgp^g>\ X " MARY E. RAY," __jjffiffi^sD^£^- hating just arrived from Mel»j%|fl|ffi%gjasjJfesß? bourne, and being expressly fitted up for carrying1 passengers, according to the British Emigration Regulations, ,is now ready to return as soon as her passengers are on board. For freight or passage apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents, Jetty. FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON. To Sail lOtii FEBnuAiir, ""Ljfc. rfliHE Celebrated Al clipper ship _j[\S\ X STAR OF TASMANIA," "CriSSHp^V 632 tons Register, 3»2iJ»'£W£' S. Tulloch, Commander, "S^Ei^sa Ifoio Loading with Wool at Port Chalmers, Will be despatched with Passengers, Wool, and Gold, on 10th FEBRUARY, and may be relied on to arrive in London not later than 25th 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. Site will carry twenty Cabin and ten intermediate passengers. DALGETY, RATTRAY,& CO., Agents. "STAR OF TASmTnIA," FOR LONDON. Wt-iK nnwo CABINS still TO LET. .^-pHSi^KN^ X Apply at once to the ITnder*^jK|s^|£=|v> signed. The Vessel sails on the «gjXg|B|sßgpi^ 12th instant. dalgety, rattray & co. silistria! x_yV ,i. A LL Claims against the above -»_JoS|§xnJ\ ii. vessel must be sent in until "V*§g?rj|^g^> Saturday, Bth February, otherBSslsiisilisPiSip? w'se *"cv v''^ not recognised. DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., Agents. FOR THE MOLYNEUX. rj^HE Clipper Schooner WILD wr^-tS^\\ X WAVE, P. Stetexs, Mastor, will leave this on WEDNESmSj^y^vfW^^' DAY, the 12th instant, for the above Port. For Freight or Passage apply to J. JONES & CO. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. ■fc.ifcxjK A T the request of a large ii. number of Merchants and Shipmasters, we have made BhfitrTß&lSSS^BS^' arrangements for booking' pasnengers to all parts of New Zealand and the Australian Colonies. Passengera can secure tickets by first-class sailing rfjips or steamers, at our offices, at Tuapeka Wetherstone's Waitahuua Waipori COBB Sc CO., Booking Office, Provincial Hotel, Dunedin. TO SHIPOWNERS, CAPTAINS, &c. •M*>^s^ m SWALLOW and CO., ■«(-^>~^2£nsJ\ • Steam Biscuit Bakers, -JS^sij^iMQSZj^L. Sandridge, beg to state that they •BsksaSiiassiiSSS^ have appointed Messrs. Thomas Norton and Co., their Agents at-Dunedin and Port Chalmers, for the sale of their Sim> and Cabin Bread, who will always have a supply on hand. Mr. J. W. A llen, Stafford-street, Dunedin, is «I*> their Agent for Fancy, Mixed, and all other kinds of Biscuits. T. SWALLOW & CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. -te4?s^N. rpHE Al schooner SUCCESS, •frsfejjiSSEt^s. X 00 tons burthen, Coastwise JUraWffgiiSEftßsSiaß^ Apply on hoard. J. & R. BAIRD. J. &E. BAIRD, L'censed Lightermen, Custom House, and Ship Agents ARE prepared to contrat for the lightering of vessels at Port Chalmers, or in the Buy, at current rales, with the undermentiond lighters :— Calliot Coraki Bon Accord Sisters lona Matilda Hayes Governor Arthur Lloyd's Herald Christina Falls Margeret. Offices : Jetty & Princes-street. COROMANDEL GOLD FIELDS. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. * jl fTUIE fast-sailing Schooner, JOv%v X "RIFLEMAN", will leave «^^fe^^^> the Jetty on TUESDAY next. _&°i^r'il^||gsi£c- Has excellent accommodation WKferfSKssassaE"-* f or Steerage Passengers. For freight or passage, apply early to LLOYD, TAGGART & CO., Agents, Jetty-street, below Post Offic. /CONSIGNEES WANTED for the following \y GOODS in Reynolds' Bond, and under the qek of lI.M. Customs;— J 6OIP One cnse One case, no mark, slate colour, iron bound, and iron handles H A T—One case J D, (within diamond,) No. 12, Melbourne—One S case 0 cases Feast's Sauces, ex Lord Ashley. 4 kegs Molasses, ex Aldinga Unless claimed within One Month -will be sold to defray expenses. J. S. WEBB, Warehouse Keeper. EDWARD GENET, Auctioneer, General Commission and Shipping Agent, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. N.B.—Passengers' Luggage and Merchandise, carefully stored, aud forwarded to any part of the Settlement or neighbouring Coloaiesjjon reasonable t«nn».
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 73, 8 February 1862, Page 1
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848Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 73, 8 February 1862, Page 1
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