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Shipping Notices. 'gf^jfN^V, HPl'lls. "EXPERT" Steamer X will run with Passeupprs *%M©MM^> from DUNKDIN to POET' cil^- LMERS. Steamer will leave Dunedin at 9 o'clock a.m., rind 2 o'clock p.m. Port Chalmers, 12 o'clock noon, and 4J o'clock p.m. Fares Moderate. POE THK TAIERI FERRY AND WAIHOLA. rjTUIE Fine Powerful Steamer will trade regularly between <SSs§nCiSs*i3BSS&i3 Dunedin and the Tuiuri Ferry, delivering poods nt Waihola. For freight apply to HENRY KOUGTITON, ' Walker-street, " Messrs. H. Conke it Co.'s stores. FOE AU OK LAND AND TiiK COEOMANDEL GOLD-FIELDS, Should sufficient inducement offer. rfIHE steamer "RAINBOW1 fiS^^fiffeS^N. J. will proceed for the above Mi<MMi^> } )orts °" TUESDAY NEXT, ls»!»fe;%So'|sSSS3 landing passengers at either Auckland or Coromandel. Fauks : Steerage .. .. £7 .-10s. Saloon ... .:. £10 10s. The liberal dietary scale of the Telegraph Line of Packets will be given out. For passages apply on board, or to HENUY HOUGHTON, Agent, Messrs. Driver and Co.'s Stores, Stafford-street. TELEGRAPH I.IKE OF PACKETS. fa4>*£^. QHIP "SOUTHERN CROSS" .■jfcJ&gtNjN^ O from Melbourne. This vessel fef|fffl>ff^y _ having entered at the Custom Ksiid2sS§Eiiils&*^ Hous ■, consignees are requested to present their bills of hiding for 'endorsement, and to pay freight to the undersigned. Arrangements have been made with Messrs R. G. Gibbons and Co. to liaiilov rarsp. HENEY lIOUGHTON, Agent, .Walker street. . " STEAM TO THE TAIERI. lpfi%os-Sk FTIHE favourite paddle steamer jam^pjm^v X "LYTTELTON," Mi&^WiSi^S^ wi!l r"n i'eSlllill''.V between *3tt*ff*P!s*irs^ Dimedin and tl'e Taiori ferry/ and delfwr goods at the head of Waihola 'Lake. For freight or passage apply to b C. FHEDK, BEEBY, at R. B. Martin & Co.'s offices, High-street. ' FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. 'TfT'wv !3k fTIHE fast and powerful s. s. JWlSlff^x X. " LADY BIRD," .7. T. fiJm^J?^i§£> R°US> Commander, will sail for Melbourne positively on TiiursPAY,"the 13th Inst., leaving Port Chalmers at 5 p.m: For passage audfrcight of sold, appiy to 1 b . W. C. -YOUNG. FOE COROMANDEL AND AUCKLAND DIRECT, (IF SUFFICJEET INDUCEMENT OFFEH.) jjfc^, >k finO SAIL about loth Ikst., ar^fcS^^v X the fine new .Auckland jJMIMiSKo?* built steamer " Pkcesijc," C, 0 s ]3EEn, Master. . ■ - Appiyearly *» ' J. K. FRY, Opposite Police Barracks. ' "CITY OF HOBART," S.S. ~ Cjw r.7%. TfAHIS well-known and favo-Bffir-^ffi&Sr^ X r' lte llilssellS'<;r STEAMER qM^S'M *s expected to arrive from Mcl--3 bourne-oil or about the 14th Instant, and will bo despatched again two days after her arrival. For freight or passage apply to the agent*, h R. 3. MARTIN & CO. FOE MELBOURNE DIRECT. «a&^ '-. ■-~ Q. S. "AL DIN GA.,"_.John v-vJh\ io. M'Lean, Commander. This 7*»lpfv~*^\'N. favorite steamer, now due, and tguOb^lX-Si^" hourly expected to arrive in Port (Palmers, will return to Melbourne twenty-four hours after arrival. ' • Passage Money £8. The undersigned are booking passengers. DALGETY, EATTEAY & CO., Walker-street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES PEE "ALDINGA." • rriHE Unden-igned have made arrangements with X Messrs. J. and E. BAIRD, to lighter all goods per " Aldinga," now daily expected, at the following rates :— For B, lading under 2 tons, 20s. per ton. For B, lading over 2 tons, 17s. Cd. per ton. Consignees objecting to this araaiigement, will, please fp have their lighters alongside with orders for their ao.ods as soon as the vessel arrives. "' DALGETY, EATTEA V & CO., i ; A6c3.ik-l-OR LONDON DIRECT. A .-K^fc. TY\ HE magnificent Clipper Ship, i. " CHARIOT OF FAME." mx^^^^^^^f Robert A. K;:']ti>, Esq. taaßS3isaßf&3Bi&s&*1 Coinmatider. One of the clippers of the celebrated While-Star Line of Packets, and so well known for her remarkable passages from Melbourne 1o Liverpool. The Saloon accommodations of the " Cliariot of Fame" are unrivalled. They are spacious, and fully equal to the requirements of families;. The passengers will be provided with beds, bedding, &c. A milch cow is placed on board. The Intermediate and Second-class accommodations are .unsurpassed by anything afloat. Tha dietary scales are most liberal, and prat care will be taken that all articles to be supplied shall be of the best description. An experienced surgeon accompanies the ship. For freight and pas?age apply to DALGETY,'RATTRAY, & CO. CAR GILL fc CO. W. CARR YOUNG, And JOHN JONES & CO., Agents. ■""■"■ ' STEAMER FOE SALE. «g^v^gk" npilE favorite fast-sailing arid SiftftS^-fcSSs. X " powerful 'steamer H/felfS^S^. ■ "RAINBOW," <SBH§Ssbi»§sii&£r* nmv constantly and profitably employed as a passenger and cargo boat between Dunedin ai-.d the Taieri Ferry. The Rainbow is quite a new vessel, being only 15 months old, sound and 'complete in every particular, j»pd eminently qualified for- a. tug, being pf great power and small draught of water. The present charter of the Rainbow will shortly expire ; meanwhile m il particulars can be had at our effaces. ' WEIGHT, ROBERTSON Sc CO-, 903, Mame-street, COROMANDEL GOLD FIELDS. - ' npHE Magnificent Clipper *^^^^^> "FLYING CLOUD" ES&S^S^^^Ss1' Will sajl on Saturday for t above Gold Fields. Spirits and Beer supplied GRATIS. Apply to the Captain on Board ; or • GUMMING & CO., Flinders Lane, 5 doors above Provincial Hotel. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS J?^P"s!Jj^\ A T the request of a large num•^Es*&*ivJVv .jCjl ber of-Merchants ra.d SliipS^^^^^^S^. masters, we l:r.vi: made anar.goI^S»S^i^s^^ ments for booking passengers to all ppts of New Zealand and the Australian Coloaip?,' ' Tftser.^eii, can sepiire tickets l>y first-class mailing jßhips or Steamers, at our offices, at Tuapeka Wetherstone's Waitahuna Waipori COBB & CO., Booking Office, Provincial Hctel.pDunedin. GEOEGE LUMB & CO. Are this day Booking Passengers for MELEOUENErer " Mary Scott," onMoKBAY; U:re.£4. . * HRITISIJ■ COirJiLJA, per "Lady Young," on or sl-c-ut il:e ]£fh. BYDKEY ctcl KEWCAE'i'LE, per "Indus," in a GICCK6ELAMB& CO., 2, Fliiicos Lai;e, : 5 dcors above Provincial Hotel.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 102, 14 March 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 102, 14 March 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 102, 14 March 1862, Page 1

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