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Shipping Notices- ■ iwM^K BOOKING rsf^f^S ryiHOMAS NORTON & CO. are THIS DAY JL booking Passengers as under: — For MELBOURNE, per "Seaman's Bride." Intending Passengers must book early This Day, as the last boat will leave at 2, p.m. For WELLINGTON, per, f " Fanny A'Garriques.)" To sail about Tuesday^ " "' ' For AUCKLAND and CpROMANDEL GOLD FIELDS, per "Briton."' Tluir vessel having cleared at the Customs, passeDgers inust,,be oil board by 4, p.m., This Day. For BRITISH COLUMBIA, per " Lady Young." To sail positively on Wednesday.morning. For LYTTELTON, per "Julia Ann," regular trader, will sail about the middle of the week. For passage, apply to _, THOMAS NORTON & CO., ■ Office, Jetty; Or, at Stores, High-street. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. __,*_^ mO SAIL ON WEDNESDAY .gjlgg^ X the 19th inst., Ejg|||||^a_g "FANNY A. GARRICQUES." For Passage apply to THOMAS NORTOIT and CO., ' . . Agents. STEADIER"" PHCENIX" FOR COROMANDEL AND AUCKLAND. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. ■i _ "PASSENGERS are requested to <j3jmoD^P\. JT embark from Dunedin Jetty on ___#_J__^-'VVED-N- ES:DAY ' 19th inst "' at 7 a-m----45__wi_*#__' A few more berths may be had by immediate application to Princes-street. STEAM TO THE TAIERI AND WAIHOLA LAKJJ. r?W3\ riIHE "RAINBOW" £?!j%sfßfiiie?N. X steamer will sail for the 2|^__|_^^^^ above Ports, on Wednesday _g_E-_BBaß_sJfi_|g evening next, the 19th. HENRY HOUGHTON, Agent, Stafford street. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. FOR AUCKLAND AND THE COROMANDEL GOLD FIELDS, _^x*_-K npHE splendid Al Clipper Ship, i?T§3^v X " SOUTHERN CROSS," **£|||§|£<^> 1000 Tons. :_^_ag_i«__3S? This really first-class vessel wil 1 be despatched as above, with a limited number of passengers only, on SATURDAY first, the 22nd inst. This ship presents far superior advantages over any other vessel leaving for this port. The accommodation provided is of the most superior description, and the usual liberal dietary scale of the line will be strictly adhered to. From the well known sailing qualities of the " Southern Cross," it is confidently expected that she will reach Auckland before any vessel that has yet left for those promising gold fields. Steerage £4 10s. Cabin .. 10 Os. For Passage, apply fo HENRY HOUGHTON, , Stafford-street. ' TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. FOR SYDNfiY AND NEWCASTLE, N. S. W. A-^J^ mHE splendid Al. Clipper Ship, _IH||PN. X "SOUTHERN CROSS." Bi^g«atj^s&_t_S' This fine ship will be despatched as above, via Auckland, on SATURDAY, first, the 22nd instant, and presents a capital opportunity to tho«e desirous of proceeding to New South Wales. For Passage, apply. to HENRY HOUGHTON, Stafford-street. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT, 4- _h_-* v , milE fine brig " YARROW?' X Captain Scott, will-sail for ***V___?__s__^> theabove port on WEDNESDAY, «afe-£ppgfSjyj--1 the 19th inst. - For freight or passage, apply to WM. CARR Y.QUNG. BARQUE "DUNEDIN" FROM MELBOURNE. _K -j c+\ ri^HE above vessel is entered at X the Customs. Consignees "a_J^\_>«__?*c= > w'" Pease pfss entries and pay THOMAS DENNY and CO., George-street, Agents. FOR LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON. x#_-* mHE SCREW STEAMER, 4SfK§KN. X "WONGA WONGA." "^___l_|__-§w> F. Renner, Commander, B_sSllp-_a____P sn'^ *01' "ie aDOTe ports on I^RIOAY, the 21st instant. '.■■ For 'Freig-t or Passage, apply to JOHN JONES & CO. •■ ' Agents. "ELLEN SIMPSON," FOR MELBOURNE: npHIS vessel having nearly com—^j^^E^a^N, JL pleted her complement of ■*__p#tT|^O- passengers, will positively sail __gjjFtrjjgig_gg_Sg say- Early application must be made for the few remaining barths. The last boat will leave the Pier at Eleven o'clock a.m. For passage, apply to J. DARWENT, & Co., Agents, Stafford-street. FOR COROMANDEL DIGGINGS AND AUCKLAND. -i _ mHE Extreme Clipper Schooner k-T_\ X " YARRA,' ,j-&2j|S\ N. S. Hedstron, Commander, 200 tons 7wT^J_>y burden, will sail for the above port on «_§j_§_§_> or about Saturday, 2'2ud inst. Fflr freight or passage, apply to Wm. SMITH, Agent, Stafford-street. FOR COROMANDEL DIRECT. •fcy^c^^ f |IHE A 1 fast-sailing schooner X " LLOYD'S HERALD," _^_"rT^W^^d-. Hopkins, Master, now lying S^*fe»S»^Stt^^ at the Jetty, will be despatched on Friday next for the above port, should sufficient inducement offer. Fare, £4 10s. Apply to T. W. BAMFORD, ' Jetty Shed. FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. **fe«=fcx mHE "HUGH ROBERTS,' _^_*!_!__jgFsN. JL Captain Purrs, will sail for "^gJK/Ry^c?* Sydney and Newcastle, ;on S^^^^^^^^S' Thursday next, the 20th inst. For freight or passage, apply to JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO., ■ Stafford-street. COROMANDEL GOLD-FIELDS" ty^—gfcix^ fTHHE Clipper Schooner " Three Sisters will sail punctually AA^ft.,; fflj|?gl on Thursday first. Has first-class for passengers, and will only take a limited number. Apply to GUTHRIE & WILSON, Jetty-street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES P.ER " HYDRA ' mARBERT CASTLE, ex " HYDRA," is this X day discharging. Goods not claimed by four p.m. will be stored at risk and expense of consignees. R. G. GIBBON. GLUMB & CO., are THIS DAY Hooking . Passengers per—' " Lady Young" (British Columbia) Tuesday, at high water. " Almeda" (Sydney) Friday. "Success" (CoromandelDiggings) Wednesday. " Ellen Simpson" (Melbourne) Tuesday. GEORGE LUMB & CO., 2, Flinders-lane. (Five doors above Provincial Hotel,) TO CONSIGNEES, ex "Aldinga" and "Western." Discharging This Day :— "Jnpiter," ex "Aldinga.". •;• " Mary Thompson," ex "Aldinga." "Bon Accord," ex " \Vestem." " Governor Arthur," ' ,'. All goods upon which lighterage is not paid by 12 o clock, will be stored at consignees risk and expense. J. _ R. BAIRD, Jetty and Princes-street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. _~ "City op Hobabt." A RRANGEMENTS have been made with Mr. C. _C__ Bekuy-, to lighter cargo ex " City of Ilobart" at current rates, immediately on her arrival. Consignees objecting will please notify the same in writing to the undersigned. ' r: b. martin & co. ■ Agents

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 105, 18 March 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 105, 18 March 1862, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 105, 18 March 1862, Page 5

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