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Shipping Notices. ' . T . NOR TO N AN D CO. ARE THIS DAY BOOKING PASSENGERS as under :— For MELBOURNE—Per "SEAMAN'S BRIDE." This passenger ship, having no cargo on board, will return immediately. Passengers can go on board at once. „ Per "MIMMIE DIKE." to sail about Wednesday. This vessel will only take a limited number of passengers ; early application is therefore necessary to secure a passage in a comfortable vessel. For AUCKLAND ) Per "ANNIE LAURIE,'' and > landing passengers at KA- < COROMANDEL : ) PUNGA, nearest route to the Goldfields. i For BRITISH) Per "LADY YOUNG," will ; COLUMBIA : ( have quick despatch. Intending passenger* are reminded | that they will be landed at the Victoria River. For LYTTELTON—Per "JULIA ANN," hourly ' expected. For passage apply to THOMAS NORTON AND CO.. ] Office, Jetty. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. % Qllll' "ALICE THORN-' j^g<£^ O DIKE," from Adelaide.— '*K^?^r%^^> This Vessel having entered at1 :tho Customs. Consignees are re«waS3tas4as«*jaei»^ ( j„ es ted to pass entries without delay, ancl to pay freight to the undersigned. Arrangements have been made wiih Mr. G. F. ; Berhy for Lightering the Cargo, at current rates. JAS. L. & 0. BURKE, Agents, , FIRST PASSENGER SHIP FOR MELBOURNE. j The Magnificent A 1 Clipper, "SEA MAN ' S BRIDE." J Jef*?^*^N^ rjpHIS Ship having arrived with. ( •^fe^MxSs^-^ JL out cargo, and being fitted Jj-sKOT-^iSSSi.I1 !' expressly for the passenger Trade, will 'return to Melbourne immediately. Intending passengers are invited to inspect her , accommodation, which will he found equal, if not superior to that of any other ship afloat. For passage apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents, .Shipping Office, Jetty; Or, Stores, High-street, Dunediu. '■ NOTICE. " Hannah," from London. /CONSIGNEE WANTED FOR (* o ('' in triangle, || 1 a 21(5 Two hundred ancl sixteen bags smith's coals, shipped by W. M. Hardess, and consigned to order. Unless claimed by 12 o'clock to-morrow. Wednesday, . will be stored at the expense and risk of whom it may ■ concern. R. B. MARTIN & CO., j Agents. , "JANE LOCKHART," FROM SYDNEY. THE above vessel having entered nt the Customs, consignees are requested to pass their entries immediately, and present bills of lading to the agents. FRANCK & CO., Manse-street. ' Amusements. NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, DUNEDIN. THERE will be Service to-day (Ash Wednesday) in the Episcopal Church, at 11. E. G. EDWARDS, Curator. ' DOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE DUNEDIN. ROYAL PRINCESS COMPANY Expected Daily. Season Tickets will he issued on the morning of first. Performance. ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE. Lessees—Messrs. FAWCETT & Co. ARRIVAL OF THE DRAMATIC CORPS, Including— MISS ADA HART, (From Victoria Theatre, Sydney), MISS EM M A St. CLAIR. (From the Melbourne Theatre), Mb. TOM FAWCETT, Mr. SANDFORD FAWCETT, Mb. JOHN DUNN, Mr. J. DOWNIE, Mr. HAGGARTH, Mr. J. DUNN, Junior, Mr. J. KOHLER. Mr. H. C. COUSINS, Mr. V. WEBSTER, kc, kc. (GRAND OP ENI N G NIGHT. • r IIIIIS Evening, Wednesday, oth of March, the .L performance will commence with the Scotch Drama, entitled, " CRAMOND BRIG." . Dance (Highland Fling) - - - Miss AnA Hart- . Pot PouriJ - - - - - - - Mr. Cousins. [ Hornpipe Miss Ada Hart. The whole to conclude with " THAT RASCAL JACK." Jack Mr. J. Dunn. Doors open at half-past seven—to commence at eight precisely. TendersmENDEßS are invited for PAINTING Residence JL in Walker-street, for T. Norton, Esq. Apply at the Office of G. Greenfield, Architect. TENDERS WANTED for erecting a BRICK WALL at south side of our premises in Walkerstreet. Dalgety, Rattray, & Co. TENDERS are invited for Carpenter's Work (labor only). Apply at the office of G. Greenfield, Architect, Manse-street. npENDERS wanted, for Falling, Clearing, and FenJL cinq 0 acres of Bush Land at Anderson's Bay, 23 chains of wliich to be log-fenced, and 8 chains post and rails, the latter to lie get off the ground. Tenders to be addressed Bush Land, and left at Messrs. Smith and Makshalls, on or before Monday next. rpENDERS Wanted, Carpenters'work, labor only, .1. for erecting 3 Cottages. Plans and specification to be seen nt the office of G. Greenfield, Architect, Manse-street. Tenders to be sent in on Friday, 4 o'clock. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. TENDERS wanted for the erection of a temporary; Church, 60 x SO, weatherboard (undressed), , studs 12 feet, roof, shingles on tacking, floored and seated with back seats, plain pulpit, and precentor's - desk, passage up middle 2 feet 6 in., three windows on encb side, no lining. I Tenders, accompanied by a sketch and specifications, to be sent by 12 o'clock on Friday next, to GILLIES k STREET, Princes-street. i Not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. £ ~. — j Miscellaneous. OKAftATO LEND on Mortgage, in sums 8 Xi OUUU from £100 and upwards. H GILLIES & STREET. h A VA CANC V for three Gentlemen. Kent House, ; \JA. Bell Hill. T> ESPECTABLE BOARD and RESIDENCE JA> in a Private- Family, Union street, North Easl l Valley, adjacent to the Police station.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 94, 5 March 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 94, 5 March 1862, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 94, 5 March 1862, Page 5