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Shipping Notices. — j S.S. "OivIEO," J. M'Lean, Commander, FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. "^a^i^-^V nnil IS punctual steamer is due 'm'=^K^;\ -H- at l'"rt Chalmers on M^^W^^i> THURSDAY, 13th February, and will be despatched on MONDAY"; 17th, to Melhourre direct with- passengers and gold. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO.. Acrents, Walker-street. FOR THE TAIERI FERRY AND WAIHOLA. ' °2fr><o, JSL 1 G tTIE fine and powerful steamer tSfm^m^S. i- "RAINBOW," will again &l^WMps> I,e despatched on FRIDAY ?jst-^%jsss*;^y^^ morning, the 14th inst. Goods will'be received till 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, ISth instant. For freight and passage, apply to . . HENRY HOUGHTON, Agent, Walker-stivet. -^E^^^^lW SHIP g^^^^^& MARY E. RAY. IN consequence of a report being circulated that the Captain of the above ship was fined on account of short provisions, we beg to refer the reader to the proceedings in Court, which we presume will he correctly reported in This Day's Daily J'iines, and in which it will be seen that the principal offence was for having on board several passengers in excess of the number allowed by the Emigration Act, for which the Captain was heavily fined. THE "MARY E. BAY" Is returning to Melbourne, with Passengers, and having the greater portion of her berths already engaged SHE WILL PROCEED TO SEA As soon as her passengers go on board. A STEAKWt WILL LEAVE DUNEDIN JETTY, TII IS DA V, at 4 o'clock, p.m. TO CONVEY PASSENGERS AND STORES. The remaining Berths may be secured up to halfpast three, p.m. ! ROOM FOR TWO IN THE CABIN. Tlie provision scale will be most liberal, and for the quality of which we hold ourselves responsible. THOMAS NORTON Sc CO., Agents. COROMANDEL GOLD FIELDS. I FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. K«ir'"~isv Til H E Fast-sailing Schooner «f3§p3§>x -* •'R IFL EM A N," 'SMSMSM^i&r' will leave Port Chalmers on -■©SISii'EBSaSS^THURSDAY, 13th inst. Passengers must go on board This Evening. Only a few berths vacant. ' For passage, apply at once to LOYD, TAGGART, & CO., Agents, Jetty-street, below Post Office. FOR MELBOURNE, THE MAGMFICKNT CLiPrKTI SHIP "BLUE JACKET." 2000 Tons, J. WIIITK, ESQ., COMMANDKR. t>>ifcJ^Ks. npHIS Vessel is under engage- ■ ■ft-£'*fe^&i?V*\ J- ment to sail positively on i 4g£jL3g^f?> SATURDAY next, 13th inst. Rsi§3ial§s3ss'!a3"? A Steamer will leave the Jetty at 11 o'clock on that day, and will convey passengers on board free of charge. Dietary scale most liberal. For passage, apply to LLOYD, TAGGART & CO., Agents, Jetty-street, Below Post Ofiice. HOBART TOWN, DIRECT. "FLYING SQUIRREL," DAVIS. /i> L FTIHR above vessel will clear out on rfu^*\. -*- Saturday .next, lfith. Good accommodation for passengers, j^mjlao All claims against the same, must *%EgiSkS*» be rendered in duplicate, to the undersigned, (otherwise they will not be acknowledged), on or before Friday, the 14th instant. For freight or passage, Apply to J. S. DOUGLAS, 2, Mercer's Buildings. "MARY E. RAY," FROM MELBOURNE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. /Tft^X ■ mHE Lighter "FLY," will This rMlTOilt^sX -L -Day discharge cargo from the BMiKg\|sijj& ;v above vessel ■at their risk. Goods ,^^^^^j^Lnot removed by 4 o'clock, will be stored. S. NORTON & CO. Agents, Jetty. SHIP "HUMBOLDT," FROM MELBOURNE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. fe<4g<fev T IGHTERS are now ready to .^-JCM^^i^N^. -i-^ discharge from the above No goods will be delivered SSssifiSSßESeiiiaw^unless freight and lighterage have been paid. HENRY DRIVER & CO., Agents. J. & R. BAIRD, Lighterman. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. PER BRIG '* GAZELLE," FROM MELBOURNE. -\ T IGHTERS "SOPHIA,"and "BRITON" «». JU are THIS DAY discharging. ConK)jfv^. sigr.ees must present- -Bills of Lading, en,£gSsj«iJ; dorsed by Messrs. J. C. Campbell & Co., . for delivery before 4 p.m., or Goods will be stored at their risk and expense. _ R. G. GIBBONS. CHARTER, WANTED, A VESSEL, from 300 to 500 tons, adapted for the timber trade, Apply to J. S. Douglas, 2, Mercer's Buildings. EARLY CLOSING. NOTICE TO STOREKEEPERS AND THE TRADE IN GENERAL. THE following Wholesale Firms in Dunedin have agreed to CLOSE their several places of business EVERY SATURDAY," at-2 o'clock p.m. :— .... (Signed) Yi'eub, Pantlik, & Co. Henry Driver &, Co. Wright, Robertson, Se Co. Turnbull, Bing, & Ce. I ' ■ ■ Tnos. Dick & Co. SCOTT & Co. Wm. Carr Young ! Geo., Burke . Jas. Paterson & Co. Cleve & Co. Tickle & 00. Dalgety, Rattray, & Co. Cargill Sc Co. 11. B. Martin Sc Co. February Sth, 1862. TO ARCHITECTS. THE Building Committee of the NEW WESLEYAN CHURCH, offer the sum of Twenty Pounds sterling, for the best DESIGN of a Church to be erected iv this town. The Building to be the most commodious, substantial, and ornamental that can be produced for the sum of £1,000. The Committee do not bind themselves to carryout either of the designs that may be submitted for -approval, although tlie award will'be given for the one judged best. Designs to be deposited on MONDAY, 17th inst., at 12 o'clock noon, with Messrs. Fisher & Green, Princes-street, from whom full particulars may ba had. TO ARCHITECTS. ~~ COMPKTITION DESIGN. THE sum of twenty pounds will be paid by the vestry of the Church of England in Dunedin, for riie best design :fm: a Stone Ghuich, to suit the site -agreed-upoil iif Moray- Place... . . *. ' ;; . --. - , ,a «jßwfch£MWUciri»rfi#W»A? obtained on application" tb'Mr. "It. I'\^■ Hardy; to -whom the designs--<u;e to-be-sadilrcssedwi' Td}lse>l£ifeajktfi£<SlEiffis.&f R.,;^;.Mariiu;; isahditfibsjiliglk-sa-a^OjKJs*.1 !!-^ «±_l y V'-,-''-' • .. r :','. J" :sf(3'"r c^NTRXtff ORg^S^f) -O^ilE^^S^ f SPOOLS and Smithwork of every'descriptaoijkegr JL" ed?iSsf<si^,lSi shortest notice.- Mi'lijrosp a>n»- ---■ 2W6RtI?SSf HS5f fe^rM>^fi!S*ld^^S^et,puiiß.in. '.:.•' i . s*T*fr' V* T "'' :■"'"■.'> rt- — J, ■■ '„ - -;:,' "„; ii •"^•J? .^2<I?¥M)OCK FOR HORSE 3." ■ J' -X^Wi^L'L -WAT-ERED PADDOCK- oS^lP'gfeaP Imm^^^^im &&&£% - ■ ..iJCSiiu t^-V-S-*.,w:..rr.xF .fti^t^cirttfe VrP-'*-ivn^vj^r*fjg'i,i.i|C« f*^ rliii^t s^*.j; 5 .i f.; r^^rSk^L'^^^'ifii^^ -"':":"•■..■^■'ji'-- - ~ • "

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 76, 12 February 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 76, 12 February 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 76, 12 February 1862, Page 3

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