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«n arTill"i'i T' l 'li¥''ii "i iil, iihirwrtfmffiwii .tifi'ii'iT ii,iir'iia*Tr>mirtngHTi -f- ua,pwa Shipping- Notices. g^jgs,^, JTIHE "EXPERT" Steamer W^t^S^S^vV -L wiH rl,n with Passengers il^EM;*^£b. from DUNEDIN to PORT 'SKllsisJiilSiSS' CHALMERS. Steamer will leave Dunedin at 9 o'clock a.m., and 2 o'clock p.m. Port Chalmers, 12 o'clock noon, and 4 J o'clock p.m. Fares Moderate. FOR THE TAIERI FERRY AND AVAIHOLA. «3fcwx JZL. MHHE Fine Powerful Steamer HB^^P^x 1. "RAINBOAV," jy^^l^®^^^ will trade regularly between V^^^^^S^^ Dunedin and tlie Taieri Ferry, delivering goods at AVaihola. For freight apply to HENRY HOUGHTON, AValker-street, Messrs. H. Cooke & Co.'s stores. STEAM TO THE TAIERI. (Pffsw^ _2k fTIHE favourite paddle steamer M^^^^^v X " LYTTELTON," Vi/iEIII»2Es^ w'" rlm rn S'ulal ''y between sgg^gljlglSiSlls^ Dunedin and the Taieri ferry, and deliver goods nt the head of Waihola Lake. For freight or passage apply to - C. FREDK. BEEBY, Bt R. B. Martin & Co.'s offices, High-street. . FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. <r>*ls>v^ JSk nnHE fast and powerful s. s. 'ftl^pfffjlp^ 1 " LADY BIRD," J. T, Rp"s- Commander, will sail for :<iJiisiiSStg*?6ig Melbourne positively on Thursday, the 13tiriNST.,' leaving Port Chalmers at 5 p.m. For passage and freight of gold, apply to c ■ \V. C. YOUNG. ' FOR COROMANDEL AND AUCKLAND DIRECT, (IV SUFFIOIEET INDUCEMENT OFFER.) «sfiW npo SAIL about loth Inst., ISf^C^teraSS^ X the fine new Auckland 4lM^Wssfi§&> I""!* steamer " Piicenix," C. C "A'relFeSyt'o ' \l. K. FRY, Opposite Police Barracks. *" "CITY OF HOBART," S.S. °3P /^JSk. MTIHIS well-known and favo- -=- "te l'assenS er STEAMER Mffi&sMSsi^ 's expected to arrive from Mel<tal»ilssiassalllss^ bourne on or about the 14th Instant, and wilfbe despatched again two days after her arrival. For freight or passage apply to the agents, R. B. MARTIN & CO. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. *8&&^ , Q S. "ALDINGA," John Itl§S9\iKV M'JJEAKi Commander. This TfflF&f^apj'^v. favorite steamer, now due, and -gfiiSyylj^iT' hourly expected to arrive in Port • <^JgaSfej3aegjS!ig Chalmers, will return to Melbourne twenty-four hours after arrival. Passage Money £8. The undersigned are booking passengers. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Walker-street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES PER "ALDINGA." THE Undersigned have made arrangements with Messrs. J. and R. BAIRD, to lighter all goods per " Aidinga," now daily expected, at the following rates: — For B, lading under 2 tons, 20s. per ton. For B, lading over 2 tons, 17s. 6d. per ton. Consignees objecting to this araangement, will please to have their lighters alongside with orders for their goods as soon as the vessel arrives. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO,, Agents. STEAMER FOR SALE. "9fc<?os^Sk npHE favorite fast-sailing and BR^^f^^N. X powerful steamer Ji|SlSp£^ "RAINBOW," now constantly and profitably employed... as a. passenger and cargo boat between Dunedin" and tbe Taieri Ferry. The Rainbow is quite a new vessel, heing only 15 months old, sound and complete in every particular, and eminently qualified for a tug, being of great power and small draught of water. The present charter of the Rainbow will shortly expire ; meanwhile full particulars can be had at our offices. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO., 903, Manse-street. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS ■*yj£><|sv A T the request of a largo num»JKl_^|>'V V\ Xjl ber of Merchants and Ship'^^E^^^^^^ > masters, we have made arrangeUKsSStS^s*? ments for booking passengers to all parts of New Zealand and the Australian Colonies. Passengers can secure tickets by first-class sailing Ships or Steamers, at our offices, at Tuapeka AVetherstone's "Waitahupa AVaipori COBB & CO,, Booking Office, Provincial Hotel.f Dunedin. J#~k T7IOR BRITISH COLUMBIA jg3*^\ j? GOLD DIGGINGS g*2^> DIRECT, ggljlip* The clipper ship "LADY YOUNG, 700 tons, AY. 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 tlie diggings at Cobb and Co.'s, offices, at AVctherstone's, AVaitahuna, and Waipori. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. "te4^t-V mHE Fast Sailing Clipper ,*jgi^l§j\ X schooner "JANE LOCKJJLKggJgggI HART," I. L. Clulow, ComBsgS_s_i&3l4>MS' uiander, will sail for the above port on Thursday, the 13th. For freight or passage, apply to the Agents i FRANCK & CO., Manse-street. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. Wfc*-sfcv QDIP "SOUTHERN CROSS" K3 from Melbourne. This vessel ifaa£fffy?lki%Z£^» having entered at the Custom House, consignees are requested to present their bills of'lading for endorsement, and to p'jjy freight to tlie undersigned. . ' 'Arrangements have been made jvith Messrs R. G. Giljbopsand Co. tp lie-liter cai'go. r ' JIENRY HOUGHTON, Agent, Walker street. GEORGE LUMB & CO. Are this day Booking Passengers for MELBOURNE per " Mary Scott," on Monday : fare £4. BRITISH COLUMBIA, per "Lady Young," on or about the 12th. SYDNEY and NEAVCASTLE, per " Indus," in a few days. GEORGE LAMB & CO., 2, Flinders Lane, 5 doors above Provincial HoteL EDAVARD GENET, Auctioneer, General Commission and Shipping Agent, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. N.B. —Passengers' Luggage and Merchandise carefplly stored, and forwarded so any part of tlie settleIP£jii|; or neighboring colonies, on reasonable terms. C""aptain '"i>." FLIGHT, AVYSE, & CO., Commission Agents. Stevedores, and Shipping Masters, Port Chalmers. Ballasting carefully attended to. LOYD, TAGGART fc CO., Ship Brokers, Customs Lighters, and General Commission Agents, Jetty-street. GEORGE KINGSTON, Shipping and General Commission Agent, Port Chalmers. Ballast and AVater supplied. DARWENT & CO., Ship Brokers, Com . Factors, and General Commission Agents, Importers direct of Adelaide Flour, AVheat, Bran, &c. Stafford-street, Dunedin, opposite Messrs. CampbeU and Co.'s. " : CHARTER. WANTED, A VESSEL, from 300 to 500 tons adapted for the timber trade. Apply to J. S. Oucnas, 2, Mercer's Buildings.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 101, 13 March 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 101, 13 March 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 101, 13 March 1862, Page 1

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