£'hippfrg1 Notices, STEAM TO THE BLUFF, INVERCAHGILL, AND JACOB'S RIVER, Calling nt the Toi Tois. 'C'^.-s yk. rpKE s. s. "GUIDING T^^®l^ J- star" will leiivu i-°r th(' Mhys&iM!sS§^ above places on or about Tuesday, 18th March. G. .M. ALDRICH, Agent, Corner of High-street and Princes-street. FOR LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON. rpHEsA "STORM BIRD," ®7iSHM»jSN. X G. Mundle, master, wil! i*MM!ik£M£*^ sail *°r tne "uove v°rts on Sa~ turdny next, the 15th inst. For freight or passage, apply to ■ JOHN JONES & CO. Agents. FOR MELBOURNE. rpHAT Favorite and regularly fitted-up Passenger b nP' * '' SEAMAN'S BRIDE," A. B. Wyjian, Esq., Commander. This Ship being expressly fitted up for carrying Passengers only, affords the best opportunity to those about to visit the Australian Colonies that has presented itself since the gold-fields were discovered. Firstly,—Her Saloofi is magnificently furnished. Secondly,—She has a Fore-deck Cabin equal to the Saloon of the majority of sailing vessels ; and Thirdly, her Steerage, which is in every way spacious, well LIGHTED, and THOROUGHLY VENTILATED. Also, poSsesses the unusual advantage of having several Private Rooms separately enclosed, and intended for the use aud more select accommodation of Families and Females. This latter accommodation is only to be met with in ships fitted according to the Emigration Regulations as Passenger Vessels only—such as . "SEAMAN'S BRIDE." The Dietary Scale will be sufficiently liberal to correspond with her other accommodations. For the limited number of berths now disengaged, immediate application is necessary to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents. And other Passenger Booking Oflices. N.B.—Arrangements are made for Booking Passengers on Board, for the convenience of those who may wish to inspect her, and who, instead of returning* to Duuediu, can obtain passage from the Purser, Mr James Wilson Wright; or from Mesnrs Robertson and Co., Port Chalmers. .Boats will leave Dunedin Jetty, This Day, at 9 a.m., and at 3 and 4 p.m., to convey passengers on board. Fare :— Saloon £10. Fore Cabin £6. Steerage.. .. .• • • £ iTHOMAS NORTON & CO. FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. „, rnHE "INDUS."—AII Passengers by /S^t^ JL this Vessel must he on board THIb »Efflw DAY, by the 11 a.m. Boat. fegßJJfe* THOMAS NORTON k CO. COKOMANDEL GOLD-FIELDS, —i -, rjnHE favorite fast-sailing Brigantine 1\"/|\ JL "MARTHA ELLE.Y," Captain "f TSJs£iWv Hii.ii. This vessel being already fitted ■iii^iOais^ l'P' °ffera tne ' )es'' opportunity for •BS£s£lffi2» parties proceeding to the above' Diggings. Wi'l sail positively on Saturday 15th inst, Dietary scale very liuTal. Boats hre in attendance at Jetty to enable intendinjr passengers to inspect her accommodatioi.. For freight (having room for only a few tons) or passage, apply at once to ~- LLOYD, TAGGART & CO., ; Jetty-street, below Post-offiae. 1 FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA. ■• "% x x T IIHE Clipper Ship JL . "LADY YOUNG," "^|g|£3rj||^ W. Morrison, Commander. Last day far shipping, and all balances of passage money must be paid before 3 o'clock " ' ' ' a'HIS DAY! " Apply to Guthiue & Wilsqu, Jetty .street, below Fost-offlce, /CONSIGNEES of Goods per " ALMEDA" are re\J quested to take notice that all Goods upon which the freight has not been paid, or which may be left on the Wharf after 4 p.m., will be warehoused at Consignees' risk and expense. The. Vessel will commence to discharge this day. E. CHALMER, Agent. BARQUE "HANNAH." A LL Claims on the above ve3sel must be Ten- .£% clere'd in Duplicate qnorbefore Sati|rdav, the fij&wst., fo ••' '•'■ •'■' 1J- : :' r:> ; * :: 11. B. MARTIN & CO.. Agents. " CONSIGNEES WANTED. Ex " Hannah.'' rpHE Following Goods, ex " Hannah," have been JL Stored by the undersigned, at the Stores of J. Dkrivknt k Co., Stafford-street, viz. :— No address —I box and 1 bale Bedding. Mrs M'Lelland —1 sola, 1 trunk, 1 cask, 1 box, 1 bedstead, 3 tables, 1 clothes horse, 2 bundles chairs. ' Iplie" Qwiie'rs of the, above, can reqeive delivery on paying the cbarges'oh the same to Darwbnt"&" Co. *' V G, FR3DK, BEEBY, Agent Schooner " Christina," Missing Friends. SHOULD this meet the eye of OLIVER NIBBS supposed to be nt tUe Tuapeka Gold Diggings, from Melbourne, formerly of VValworth, London, he is requested to call upon, or communicate with, Mrs. John Baunes, Walker-street, Dunedin—having lately had a letter from his Parents. ]H"RS. CHABLES F. WHIT^, late Mi's. Bur43yL "lio'wis^,1 will please aUdiicss td her'son l'redtftltttt Btirrpwes', cars Jones, Bird, and Co., Dunedin. MR. T. J. EDWARDS, who lately arrived in Otago from Melbourne, is requested to send his address, or to call at the oflice of this paper. SHOULD this meet the eye of Mr H. CAREY, late of Sandhurst, please send your address to Mrs E. Painter, Post-office, Dunedin. T>EDCASTLE,—GEORGE THOMAS can hear X\i of Robert Heathorn Smitii, by applying at the" Proyinci'dr Hotel," 'Dunedin." ' ■ ' : ' -■ IF Mr. Thomas Hicklino1, will call at the Royal Georgh, George Street, he will'heat of J. & J. Eawardd. IF David Fisk or George Smith, of Launceston Tasmania, will apply at Rowley's Express, Bourke Street, Weatherston's Gully, they will hear of their br 'ther from England. T> OBERT SOMERVILLE, from Luggje. Bpk, XX) "'New Sfonkland.,'StOylapil.--:Yoursjster Jane tS dead. Please call'or conimunlcate^vith the underHigned; as some property is left you, Geo, Wilson & Co;, We'nb-street, Fitzt-oy, Melbourne. MRS.SAVILLE, per "Lightning" from Liverpool. —Please send address to 1). X., Wetherutone's. Board and Residence. A VACANCY for three Gentlemen. KentHousk' Bell Hill. T> ESPF.CTABLE BOARD and RBSIDBKSe, JJU Union-street, North East Vr.lley. Apply »l WiiTGHT's' Stbre;' ' TerfljS 30s. per )feek.' ' : ; ''"" ' ' ' *' :: SUPERIOR Board aud Residence, with separate bedrooms, at Mrs. Jenkins', Clifton Villa, Maclaggnn-street. : " BOARD -AND RESIDENCE. TWO Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Residence in a private family within four minutes walk of the Post _ Office. Apply to J. Blakeley, Tentmaker, Princes-stre«t, corner, of Walker-street. HOUSE AND SECTION FOR SALE. A QUARTER-ACRE SECTION in Dunedin; good locality ; house lined and papered throughout ; to be sold cheap. GILLIES AND STREET, 1 : '; - ' Princes-street-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 102, 14 March 1862, Page 5
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