Shipping- Notices. FOR THE TAIEKI FKRUY AND WAUIOLA. i\i nnilE Fine Powerful Steamer «y^. J- . "RAINBOW" trade regularly between Dunct ]i,, an(l t }, e Taieri Ferry, delivering Goods at Waihola. For freight or passage apply to i HEisRY HOUOHTON, "Walker- street, Messrs. 11. Cooke & Co/s.stores. ' S^l^^r;J'O~fHT;rTAl ER T. _^ _, rf'.IIK favorite pnddlc steamer «S^^HMV LYTTELTON, will ran jl^s^ll^^^N^ regularly between Duuedin, aTI^ the" Taieri ferry, an'l delive?poo(ls'iiniie head of Wailiola Luke. *Fov freight or nassatre npplv to 1 " il - C . FREDK. BEEBY, et E. B. Martin & Co.'s offices, High-street. STEAM^TcTthE BLUFF. INVERCARGILL, OR JACOB'S RIVER. "H^w^s J3t^ f"i~] HE s. s. "GUIDING ©T^J^^^s. X STAR" will sail for the ■ifeaß^^JiSj^ above places twenty-four hours ~SS3~2&~——"" a a 'jj^^DRICH, A^ent. ~~~ S.S. "OMEO," '. ~ J. M'Lean, Commander, FOE, MELBOURNE DIRECT. ' <I3&S&-<ilv ryiHIS punctual steamer is due WjSiiSjrftCNN. J- it Port Chalmers on ~Mli&MMSs*£> THURSDAY; 13th February, *&&?!i3f&kg!Sg£&/&* ard will lie despatched on MONDAY, 17thj to Melbourne direct with passengers and gold. 'DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents, Walker-street. FOR THE COROMANDEL GOLDFIELDS, LIKEWISE AUCKLAND AND NAPIER. THE "ALBATROS S." . - X• i millS well-known and regular JS*4j3JSn>. X trader, offers the first and onbr opportunity of landing --^Ksf&sp^SSL miners at the Cohomandel, and —oas—sssssijasas*7 wj ]j j> e despatched positively in a few days for the above ports. For passage, apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents. FIRST SHIP FOR MELBOURNE. THE SPLENMD CLIPPER SHIP " V E R S A I L L E S," ■Will sail positively on THURSDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1862. ijvK^j^ A T the request of numerous A. passeugeis, who came to *^j_S_3_§£r' this Province by the above fine jgKsgi|||jggjgi»ship, shu is again'laid on the berth. She has made three of the shortest passages to this, port, on record, and on each occasion Captain Sherborne has received flatteringtestimonials from his passengers. Her liberal dietary scale and orders to inspect her splendid fittings can be had at our office. HENRY DRIVER & CO., Stafford-street. " EUREKA," FOR MELBOURNE. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. /U i TTTIAVORABLK arrangements can ' ¥j§^/®\ .1 be made with the undersigned »r«'^S^\ ibr cheap Freights to LONDON vie __Jg|_l|K_ Mcl bourne for Wool and other colonial pioc "henry iioughton, Agent, Walker-street. - TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. The favourite Clipper Ship "EUREKA," 1250 Tons Register; 2000 Tons Burthen, B. F. CuTLEn, Esq., Commander. A,jt><tv-> rTMIIS splendid vessel having ncJ_ L'oinplished another rapid nil from Fort Philip,' will bo again (Bgg§||gsS§l§|B3'dc*patclied for Melbourne on o: about Thursday, the 20th instant. The very fliirttrinpr testimonials that have beer presented to Captain Cutler on each of his voyages tt and from this Port are a sufficient guarantee that tin ■well earned reputation of this really magnificent passenger ship will be maintained on her return trij. to "Victoria. For Passage apply to HENRY HOUGHTON, Agent, Walker-street; F ' ° THOMAS NORTON & CO., Jetty. NI>TII^~T^TA"sIEIfGERS, &c. PER " STAR OF TASMANIA." a A--. -K A LL intending passengers pc; *_S3^n-\ J\- STAR OF TASMANIA "^S^R/a^^c?* must be on board at Port Ohal ■jfejgSßßEapff? iners on WEDNESDAY, 19ti. instant, t-usit vessel proceeding to sea on TH URSDA V MORNING- at daylight. All claims and accounts against the above shij must be sent in to the office of the undersigned, bcfor> 12 o'oW;. iirnri on "Wednesday, otherwise they wili lot be recognised. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents, Walker-sereet. . ytj^,*. nnill'j Favorite A. 1, Clippe; __-|ossfi>s\^ -*- Ship " Versailles," 100( "^2g3|_]3__if'' tons burthen, R. F. Sherbourne f^^^^^^^ht Esq., Commander, will sail foi the above port on the '20th instant. . The comfort: and sailing qualities of this ship are unsurpassed bj any other vessel in the t^nde. __&_ For pas-siu'C apply to t£_ J- C- CAMPBELL'& CO., Apents, Stafford-street. COBB & CO., -.. Tua;jtka and Waitahuna. FOR HOBART TOWN. t»^"*sisN. A VESSEL will be dispatcher »3^^^\A about Wednesday next. A> s'ie w''l tnke a limited number o* HKiu'i Olw^W^^ passengers, cnrly application i' necessary. For passage apply THOS. NORTON & CO., Jetty. FOR ADELAIDE DIRECT. ■fcy4r**~fc^ fll H E Clli'l'EK BARQUi X "AMAZON," J. Ouikw. 5 Commander, has wry superior Hf ii ill lullnfrtt'ii mm?* accommodation fora limited number of passengers. This vessel sails remarkably fast, and has just landed a cargo of sugar from the Mauritius in splendid condition. For Freight or Passage apply to JOHN JONES & CO. - jfe^fc^Ss. milE following LIGHTER!;' »J££fc*djSv-v JL are this day discharging. ■jyf^^> All Goods not taken delivery o WmtsAmiigiaSSStF by 4 o'clock will be Stored a Consignees risk and expense. - "Sisters," ex " Hurnboldt." " Lloyd's Herald," ex do. "Bon Accord," ex " Norman." J. ■% R. BAIRD, Agents, 13lh February, 1802. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT THE Screw-Steamer " Gazelle," 79 tons register, find 30-liorsc power, is in good condition, and perfect order, and from her light draughtof water ■will be found a very suitable vessel for one coasting lid river trade. She has carried 96 bales wool undei katehes. . tor particulars apply to Capt. Gay, oa board, oi ' . JOHN JONES & CO. RG. CAS3ELL, from Melbourne, Custom House . Agent, 5 doors above Provincial Hotel. Passengers and Seamen Shipped, Gold passed, and all Custom House business transacted at reasonable ntes.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 82, 19 February 1862, Page 1
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830Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 82, 19 February 1862, Page 1
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