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°f Shipping Noticesby V^Mk BOOKING OFFICE, /J%^\ £ dmk ■ jBTTy- msm d. rniIOMAS NORTON & CO. are THIS DAY I. JL booking Passengers as under :— ii r For MELBOURNE, per " Seaman's Bride." This 0 vessel, now ready fur sea, will 0" clear at the Custom-house at noon. Intending Passengers Iy must book early, so as their. If names may be put on the paste scngrr list. Passengers with ?-. goi:l must pay ■uty before 11 a.m. This Day. !n For WELLINGTON, per "Fanny A'Garriques.)" ,c Tliis vessel, having cleared iit , ' c the Customs, will proceed on "» her voyage This Day. A few1 berths still vacant. For AUCKLAND) and > Per " Southern Cross," one of COROMANDEL: ) the renowned Telegraph Line, c -will take a limited number of passengers, and wiil sail This Week. For LYTTELTON, per "Julia Ann." For BRITISH COLUMBIA, per "Lady Young," to sail This Day—wind and weather permitting. For passage apply to THOS. NORTON to CO., Office, Jetty; or, Stores, High-street. COROMANDEL GOLD-FIELDS, LANDING PASSENGERS AT COROMANDEL HARBOR. —r - rV\ H E Favorite Fast. - sailing k-0\ ± Brigantine "MAR TH A i \^-\\ ELL ETV, " Captain Him.. <2*T&_J2§J.V'\ This vessel being already fitted- ■ l,P> offers tf'^ l*est for '|#n|L4jE|»S37 parties proceeding to the above __ w^sSe&sESiß* Diggings. " Will sail positively This Day, Wednesday, 19th inst. f Dietary scale very liberal. , . i; Boats iire in attendance at Jetty to enable intending passengers to inspect her accommodation. For passage, apply at once to 3 LLOYD, TAGGART to CO., Jetty-street, below Post-office. [ SCREW STEAM-SHIP VICTORY. ONE HUNDRED SHARES are still unallotted. Application to be made to Messrs. R. B. Mar--1 tin and Co., before Ist April, enclosing the first call of £2 per share. , Geo^ Gaiuside, Secretary. Dunedin, 18th March, 1862. CONSIGNEE Wanted. Ex "Ellen Simpson," from Melbourne, ONE DRAY. If not claimed within one month from this date, will be sold to pay - freight and expenses. ; J. Darwent to Co., '. Stafford-street. [ March 18th, 1862. • '• EDWARD," CAPT. SPENCE, FROM MELBOURNE. THE above vessel being entered at Custom House, Consignees will please pass entries without ■ delay. Freight must be paid before delivery to, Jas. C. Campbell & Co., Agents, '. Stafford-street. SHIP " ALICE THORNDIKE." "VTOTICE.—AII claims against this Vessel must be J^l sent in to the undersigned not later than 12 o'clock on Friday next, or they will not be recog-. nised. J. L. toC. BURKE. 'GENERAL JESSUP," CAPT. NOON, FROM MELBOURNE. THE above vessel being entered at Custom House, Consignees will please pass entries without delay. Freight must be paid before delivery, to Jas. C. C'ami'BEll & Co., . Agents, Stafford-street. SCREW STEAM - SHIP VICTORY. A RRANGEMENTS having been finally concluded X» with Mr. Scott, the Company's engineer, for proceeding with the work of raising and floating the above sldp, all persons having applied for shares, are requested to pay the first call of L 2 per share, on or before tlie first April, at the office of Messrs. li. B. Martin and Co., otherwise their shares will be forfeited. Geo. Gauside, Secretary. Dunedin, ISth March, 1862. . : : ! " HUGH ROBERTS," Captain Purss, from Melbourne. ALL CLAIMS against the above vessel must be - rendered to the undersigned by 12 o'clock noon, to-day, otherwise they cannot be recognized I JAS. C. CAMPBELL to CO., Agents. ' Business Notices. ■ MEDICAL HAL L, DUNE DI N, Established 1852. ' THOMAS M. WILKINSON, ', (late Wilson,) PHARMACEUTICAL AND DISPENSING CHEMISTI i Importer of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, toe., Wholesale and Retail. c MR. A. S. WILSON, in retiring from the above • business, respectfully thanks the inhabitants j of Otiigo for the support so liberally extended to him during the past seven years, and desires to introduce T Mb. Wiekinson as his successor, whose practical '] knowledge will, he feels assured, give full satisfaction 0 to all who may favor him with their patronage. : r Dunedin, March, 18G2. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that unless William JL Smith, of Dunedin, General Dealer, comes for- "! ward and settles his account, his property will be sold witlun seven days from this dato (March 17,) to defray the same, consisting of one Spring Cart arid " Harness, Tarpaulin Frame, and Coat. S. SOLOMONS, j All Nations Boarding House. March 17,18C2, . : , ( NOTICE. n On account of Dissolution of Partnership. ? ALL persons indebted to the Undersigned are ~i particularly requested to settle their accounts J ou or before Ist April; and all claims against the j, firm must be sent iv prior to that date, qr they \; will not be recognised. 1: R. WILSON & CO., rr Stafford-street. Dunedin, ISth March, 1862. NOTICE. £ . In consequence of Dissolution of Partnership. ]? ALL persons indebted to the Undersigned arc particularly requested to settle tlieir accounts ci ou or before Ist April; all Claims against the Firm must be rendered prior to that date, or they will not be recognised. S I H. JONES & Co., Livery and Bait Stables, Stafford-street. Dunedin, 18th March, 1862. E : . . ___ (h TO MEDICAL MEN. h A GOOD opening now offers at the diggings. "' For particulars, apply J. M. Wilkinson, late °' Wilson's, Medical Hall. JX. ELECTION NOTICE. -^^ MAJOR RICHARDSON, having learned thßt ~ there was an illegality in his nomination as a candidate for the House of Representatives, returns Q his thanks to the electors of Dunedin for the assur- £~ ances of support which he has received on the occasion,'' "^ and only withdraws from the contest with the intention of soliciting the honor of then- support iv a few days, when a new election writ is expected for another vacancy. N^ fHOMAS T. GLASCOTT, Gold Ass»yer and Melter. Minerals examined and reported 'on. 1 Gold bought. Moray Place. rr-. : -.._. — '■ . : ■ ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the PartJ_N nership heretofore carried on by EDWARD ~ SOLOMON and SOLOMON ABADEE ns Store- T keepers in Dunedin, under the style of " SOLO- -*- MONS to ABADEE," was this day Dissolved by mutual consent. T Mr, Abadee is authorised to receive all the out- ■*• standing debts due to the Firm, and Mn. Edwakd uo Solomons will settle all its outstanding accounts. Dated tlie 18th March, 1862. __ EDWARD SOLOMON, r SOLOMON ABADEE. . j > Witness; S. M. Sodih, Solicitor, Dunedin. j m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 106, 19 March 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 106, 19 March 1862, Page 5

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