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> Shipping Notices. ______ THOS. NORTON k CO. Are this day booking passengers as under : — POR MELBOURNE, per "Humboldt." to sail on Tuesday, Passengers go on board at once. FOR MELBOURNE, per "Mimmie Dikk," to sail the middle of the week. FOR COROMANDEL, landing passengers at KAPUNGA. per " Annie Laurie," to sail on TuesFOR AUCKLAND, per " Annie Laurie," passenger* booked to go on board at once. FOR LYTTELTON, a vessel to sail on Thursday next. For Passage, apply to THOMAS NORTON k CO., Ofiice, Jetty. "ELIZA GODDARD," FROM MELBOURNE' mH E Lighters "Success," ,^jSTE£*|rSv\^ X "Bon Accord," and " Go--s^^E^A^>i^_ vernor Arthur," are now dischargigJgllillisilllSiite'ing- cargo ex " Eliza Goddard," from Melbourne. Goods on which the freight.has not been paid, as well as al! goods not removed from the Jetty by 4 o'clock this day, will be stored at consignees' risk and expense. .1. KATZENSTEIN, Jun., Agent, Stafford street, next to Union Hotel. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. THE "MIMMIE DIKE." ■j^fcx*^ nnHIS well-known vessel wil 1 ,^JOgl§>\ L sail early THIS WEEK' iSIEIEIJsS^. taking a limited number of passen" JH||g2gS§§_f|iaES&gers. A Liberal Dietary Scale provided. . For Freight or passage apply to J? L. & C. BURKE, Princes-street, Opposite the Barracks. SCHOONER "SNOWDEN.-' fc^-^&v nnHE above vessel being now -*- discharged, any parties who have claims are requested to -i«ssSstllisslffi3^send them in to the undersigned, ; before Twelve o'clock on Tuesday. FREDERICK MOSS & CO. NOTICE TO~CONSIGNEES. I THE following Lighters are now discharging. _ No goods will oe delivered unless on presentation of i B.L. endorsed for freight and lighterage. • • AU goods not removed by i o'clock will be stored ' at consignee's risk and expense. " Argus," ex " Aldinga." "Tiger," ~ ~ " Success," ex " Eliza Goddard." " Bon Accord," ~ ~ " Governor Arthur," ex Do. | "Three Sisters," ex 'Omeo." " James Daly," ex Do. "Ruby." s.s., ex Do. " Mary Thompson, ex Do. J. &.R. BAIRD. | Wanted. T W^ANTED, A NURSERY MAID to pro- , ceed to England in a few weeks. Apply to Mrs. Napier, Princes Street. < WANTED, by a respectable female, situation as . Housemaid or Needlewoman. M.0.W., office of this paper. WANTED, a Pianist for Christchurch, Canterbury. All particulars and engagement can he entered into by applying to J. 8., at the office of this paper. WANTED, a Housemaid and an experienced Man Cook. Apply at the Royal Hotel. WANTED by a married man, situation on station as Bullock-driver or Stock-rider. Apply J.B. office of this paper. "VX7 ANTED a Nursemaid. Apply to Airs. DanTV iels, Conimerciai Sale Rooms, Princesstreet. WANTED, an Active, Well-educated YOUTH ' as an Apprentice. Begg, Ciiristib & Co. WANTED, a situation as Bookkeeper or Sales- ■ man iua Store. Apply H. J., Office of this paper. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Norton, High-street. WANTED, Nos. 1, ti, 8, 11, 12, 31, 32, and or of the Daily. Times. Apply X. X., officeM. this paper. ~WT AN TED, a good general house Servant. Apply Vy to Mrs. Tickle, "The Anchorage," just below the Soldiers' Camp. WANTED a good Architectural Draughtsman well up in his business, permamcut engage, ment. Addrecs, qualifications, Sec, to Scahozic, oflice of the Daily Times. WANTED, by a young man, a situation in a Merchant's Office—understands double entry well. Salary not so great an object as an early engagement. First-class reference and security if required. Address J. P. Office of this paper. WANTED, TO CHARTER a vessel to carry 100,000 to 150,000 feet timber. ' FREDERICK MOSS k CO. LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. WANTED, MINERS and RAILWAY LABORERS. Constant work for good hands. Miners, 10s. per day of 10 hours ; Laborers, Ss. per day of 10 hours. Apply on the works. GEORGE HOLMES k CO., Contractors. 17th February, 186'/. EMALE SERVANTS WANTED.—Wanted a nurse and a cook. Apply to Mrs W. H. Cutten, Anderson's Bay. C' LAIMANT WANTED for Four TIP CARTS, ex " Raven" from Sydney, and consigned, by bill of lading-, to T. Jone3. Unless claimed before i arrival of next Sydney mail will bo sold to defray ex--1 penses. I WEBB, PANTLIN, k CO. j 20th February, 1862. Amusements. f> o"Fa lprln cc s s theatre DOXEDIN. ROYAL PRINCESS COMPANY Expected Daily. Season Tickets will be issued on the morning of first Performance. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. r M MENSES UCCESS Thunders of Applause. TO-NIGHT And Every Evening During the Week, ■ T H A T C II E R, With Now Local Songs. MADAME VITE LL I, ; The Celebrated Vocalist in her \ SCOTCH BALLADS. 4 Admission, 2*. Gd. Commence at S precisely. r .... — T, t m MM .jjLUl l ri l ill","" J"U»m-m^^"4" Jl'm'-aJ«tt'in%"'"»a ; Miscellaneous. fjf-A/in TO LEND on Mortgage, in sum: '• X/OUUU from £100 and upwards. I <*->VyJ\JV x, GILL l ES & STREET. ) riOM~MERCTA L HOTEL, JUNCTION - I j (Late Chaplin's,) . HOME, WEATIIERLY & CO., i Proprietors. A' VACANCY for three Gentlemen. Keni House r| Bell Hill. ;'ITD EXPECTABLE BOARD and RESIDENCI a JAi in a Private Family, Union street, North Eae Valley, adjacent to tlie Police station.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 92, 3 March 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 92, 3 March 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 92, 3 March 1862, Page 3