■ " Shipping Notices. T. NORTON AND CO. AHE THIS DAY BOOKING PASSENGERS as under :— For MELBOURNE —Per "lIUMBOLDT," till noon Thia Day. A few BertJis vacant; intending passengers must book early. Per " MIMMIE DIKE," to sail about Wednesday. This vessel will only lake a limited number of passengers ; early application is therefore necessary to secure a passage iv a comfortable vessel. For AUCKLAND) Per " ANNIE LAURIE,"' and > landing passengers at KACOROMANDEL : ) PUNGA, nearest route totlie Golilfields. • For BRITISH) Per " LADY YOUNG," will ] COLUMBIA: j have quick despatch. Inten-. ding passengers are reminded - flint they will be landed at the) Victoria" River. ', For LYTTELTON—Per "JULIA ANN," hourly I expected. For passage apply to THOMAS NORTON AND CO., OHice, Jetty. « FOR TATERI. r- ~A\ rnHE Ketch "MIDLOTHIAN"' WiPi^-^X -*- wiU s:l!l tor tl»o Head of Wai'J i»;'iW*%^ li.)la Lake Direct, on THURSDAY, |#|||P*#>- Oth INSTANT, lauding her freight Grey's Jetty, without tranship-N Apply to C. FREDK. BEEBY, At R. B. Martin & Co.'s, High-street. Dunedin, .'ird March, lSfli FIRST PASSENGER SHIP FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE, -sgu^ rpilE *; INDUS," to sail on SATUR kSSeS or pas-yise, apply to ws^esa» tjios. Norton & co., Jetty, or Stores, High-street, Dunedin NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE following Lighters are now discharging:— JAS. DALY, ex Omeo ' ' .JAS. DALY, ex Hannah, from London Consignees per "Omeo" will plpiise receive and pay freiirht, orelsothev will he. stored at their expense. " CAPTAIN D. FLIGHT & CO., Agents. To~Let~ " "cheap"land.""" cheap "land"! ALLOTMENTS FOR 23. (sd. PER WEEK. A Chance for Working Men and Others. mO BE LET, on LEASE for Seven Years, a Few i. Allotments of Land, having 20 Fofit Frontage, by .a Depth of 130 Feet, for 2s. Oil. per Week. The above is only distant about 15 minutes' walk from the Post-office, by the road to the Half-way Bush, a healthy situation, und commanding a splendid view of the Harbor and surrounding country. For further particulars, apply to Mi:. R. JENKINS, Wellington Hotel, Moray Place. HOUSE, LAND, &c. R CAMPBELL & CO. will let on lease for a . term of years, two allotments of land, in a healthy elevated situation, suitable for private dwellings, with abundance of water running through the allotments. Terms moderate. Also, A newly-erected four roomed House at a short distance from the Post Office, neatly papered and ready for Declination. ' Rent £2 per Week. TO LET. rflWO Valuable BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, JL each 32 feat 6 inches, by a depth of 50 feet, with riuht-of-way in Walker-street, near Dalgety, Rattray" and Co.'s. Enquire of Mr. B. Smith, Princes-street. WTeT fTUIAT newly erected Cottage resilience, contain.l. inp 4- rooms and kitchen, at present occupied by Mr. Henry F. Hardy, Maeingg-nn-street. Also, n valuable corner allotment, inthe same street. Apply to lIY. F. KAKDY, Builder. LAND TO LET. T> CAMPBELL & CO. are instructed to let for jL\i. a term of years. Laud with frontage to Great King-street, of 132 feet with a depth of 165 feet, at a moderate annual rental ' /810 LET.—Two Three-roomed Houses in Georgej[ street. H. Isaki:r, Gray's Timber Yard, George-street. Tf^O LET.—Allotments of Land in Princes-stive1:, j_ opposite Prince of Wales Hotel. . Apply to A iA. Baruett, Walker-street, past Dalgety, Itattray's {Store. jnnO LET.—First-class Business Premises, situated J_ in Frinces-Rtraet, next to Barker's, saddler, j Apply B. JosEi'n, or Mr. Siieaxs, next door. 'mO STOREKEEPERS and'OTHERS.—TO LET, !JL a Private House containing 4 rooms, situated in j Waiker-stroot; within five minutes walk of the PostOffice. For particulars, inquire of Mr. Path kson, Baker, Walker-street. 0 LEASE. Two of the bast BUILDING ALLOTMENTS iv Walker-street, near Dalgety, Rattray and Co.'s Stores, having a frontage of !52 feet to the'above street, by a depth of 50 feet. Terms liberal. Apply to Ben. Smith, Architect. Amusements. I) OY A L PRINCESS THEATRE DUSEDIJT. ROYAL PRINCESS COMPANY Expected Daiiy. , Season Tickets will be issued on the morning of first Performance. ' TST HERE'S TII ATCH ER < AT THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL EVERY EVENING. NEW LOCAL SONGS. FARLEY'S ARCADE. DUNEDIN IMPRESSIONS. For Sale. ESSRS. LAZARUS BROS., of 06 Elizabethstreet, Melbourne, and at present of the Arcade, ; Dunedin, respectfully return thanks to the Storekeepers of Dunedin, for the very liberal support they have received since their stay among them ; and intimate that they have remaining on hand a very superior and well assorted stock of the undermentioned ' goods :— Stationery Perfumery Glassware BasUetware ' Hardware Earthenware Combs Brushwnre i Looking-glasses Cutlery , Vestas \ Tobacconists' goods Musical instruments Wbrkboxes and cabinet goods Toys, dolls, &c, &c. And as oiie of the firm is about leaving for Mcl- : bourne by next steamer, any order he may be lj entrusted with will meet, with the earliest and best ! attention. LAZARUS BROS., ' 6G Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, and Arcade, Dunedin. "OOBERTSON & CO., Port Chamiebs, have a JXi splendid Life Boat ; also, a New Skiff for Sale, suitable for Dunedin Bay. " FOR SALE. 3 A SUBURBAN SECTION, mostly fenced, and f JrL partly improved, situate in one of the principal outlets of the city, having permanent water, a small bush, a sheltered site, and very fine prospect. Apply to JONES & WILLIA MSON, Piincea-street,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 93, 4 March 1862, Page 5
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