' Shipping Notices. j1 T. NORTON AND 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 eau go on board at once. „ Per "MIMMIE DIKE." Afew " berths still vacant. For SYDNEY and ) Per " INDUS," to sail on SaturNEWCASTLE ) day. For BRITIS II \ " LADY YOUNG." This COLUMBIA : j vessel will have quick despatch. Passengers landed at the Victoria River. For passage apply to THOMAS NORTON AND CO.. Office, Jetty. SEAMAN'S BRIDE, FOR MELBOURNE, wL-=±n^ mi-US ship offers a rare oppor.s^KjSgyS^N^. X tunity to females and famihej3jO&s£s^' :> returning to Australia, having a KSSi^g=a#sagff' portion of her 'tween decks partitioned off into separate apartments. She has also got a spacioi:* deck-house, which serves as an intermediate cabin, the charge being little more than that for steerage. She has also a magnificent saloon, in which she will take a limited number of passengers. For passage and all other information as to dietary scale, &c, &c., apply *,__.___ „„____„ & Agents. r'fIQW>> Jsk. rTIHE paddle steamer, "LADY (B^^^s. X BARKLY," 2.1 horsepower, Ti^^il^^^ Adams, master, leaves daily, »^«sgg§§l|§Jigp? from Dunedin, 11 a.m., and 4 p.m. • Port Chalmers, 9 a.m., and 2 p.m. ROBERT PYASON. FOR OAMARU. ♦J^ mH E Regular Trader JgffcSl^s. i- "MATILDA HAVES," t^rfejfedp_^P'> will sail .for the above port on jpfflnj||gSJMtp|g|» Saturday, Bth March. . For freight or passage, apply to J. k R. BAIRD, . Princes-street, Jetty. TO CONSIGNEES PER OMEO AND ALDINGA. A LL Lighters having discharged from the above x\ steamers, claims for short delivery must be sent in on or before Saturday, 3th inst., gor they will not be recognised. J. & R. BAIRD, Lighterage Contractors. FOR' MELBOURNE. To Sail Positvely On MONDAY NEXT, 11th INSTANT, The Fine Frigate-built Ship, "MARY SCOTT," 900 Tons Burthen, George M'Hardy, Commander. THE above favorite and well-known Ship will be despatched for MELBOURNE, with strict punctuality, on MONDAY next, 10th instant, under the experienced command of Captain George M'Hardy. The " Mary Scott's" accommodations for Chief Cabin and Steerage Passengers are far superior to any passenger ship in this trade. The Cabins are lofty, commodious, and judiciously fitted up, and are admirably adapted to suit the convenience of families. The Berths are spacious, and the distribution of provisions will be on an exceedingly liberal scale. Cabin passage, with every attendance... £10. Second Cabin .. .. .. £ 4. Orders to inspect the Ship and Dietary Scale can be obtained from JONES, BIRD k CO.,* Agents. TTlir 171011 BRITISH COLUMBIA Jgllllgv J; GOLD DIGGINGS —g^A-gJSßi^S—^ ue clipper ship "LADY YOUNG, 700 tons, W. Morrison, commander. Passengers to go on board on Thursday, 13th March. Passage money, Twenty Pounds. Balances to be paid before going on board. Apply to CARGILL & CO., Princes-street. Enquiries can be made at the diggings at Cobb and Co.'s, offices, at Wetherstone's," Waitahuna, and Waipori. FOR NELSON. ■k_ifc«_js. TinUE Al Clipper Ship •*_Es_^^N. i- "QUEEN OF INDIA," -Jfrrfffi>F»Mg!jgL 700 tons, H. B. Thornton, ComOSki—_B«s2_s_2® X rnander ; to carry cabin passengers only at £5. Will sail on Saturday, Bth inst. Apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Walker-street, Agents. " GEORGE LAMB & CO. Are this day Booking Passengers for MELBOURNE per " Seaman's Bride," to sai ea. ly. AIKLBOURGE, per "Mary Scott," on Monday; fare £4. BRITISH COLUMBIA, per " Lady Young," on or about the 12th. SYDNEY arid NEWCASTLE, per "Hydra," in a few days. GEORGE LAMB & CO., 2, Flinders Lane, 5 doors above Provincial Hotel. CUMMINS & CO~ ' Are this day Dooking Passengors for MELBOURNE, per "Mary Scott," to sail on Monday ; fare, £4. BRITISH COLUMBIA, per " Lady Young," on or about the 12th. SYDNEY and NEWCASTLE, per "Hydra," in a few days. CUMMING-& CO., 2, Flinders Lane, 5 doors above Provincial Hotel. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Per Ship " Hydra," From Melbourne. TIIHE above-named Vessel having been entered at X tlie Customs, Consignees are requested to pass Entries, present Bills of Lading, and pay Freight to the Undersigned without delay. H. A. MERRIDEW. Commercial Chambers, Princes-street. NOTICE. THE following Lighters arc now discharging at Dunedin Jetty, E_ "Hannah":— "Jas. Daly" "Canterbury" ♦".Tiger" " Margaret" " Defiance" " Fly." Any Goods not claimed by to-morrow at noon will be stored at risk and expense of consignees. C. FRED. BEEBY, Agent. Dunedin, sth March, 18C2, ■ r " MIMMIE DIKE/ ~~ ALL CLAIMS against the above vessel to be sent in by 2 p.m., THIS DAY, otherwise they wjH not be recognised, J. L. k C. BURKE, Agents. ' FOR MELBOURNE. JmilE "MIMMIE DIKE" sails THIS \ X EVENING. Cargo received up to j^, four p.m. 25- Has four berths in the Cabin still disengaged, for which early application is necessary to J. L. & C. BURKE, Agents. BRIG "DART," FROM HOBART TOWN. ~ i^~—-3-\ rill-IE above vessel is now di»----k \#\\ -*- charging cargo. Goods for «?-iJ|-Jrajl\\ which no entries have been /■"/-ScT&Nv i pa^ed nor freight paid, will be jgffiiS fNwa^V stored at the risk and expense of jffl^MfltfhM—»~f—_ consignees) JAMES PATERSON & CO., Agents
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 95, 6 March 1862, Page 5
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