Shipping- Notices. &~> Uli___b*>A> k t br±fasC>* FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. ' THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP | "WESTERN," William Lucas, Commander, [ WILL be despatched as above on THURSDAY, | 20th inst. I This really magnificent Steamer, offers passenger I accommodation unequalled in the trade being fitted j up with all the most recent improvements. j For Ladies a spacious and well ventilated cabin is I provided elegant and comfortable as the saloon. Intending Passengers are requested to inspect the I ship. I For passage, and freight of gold, apply to j A. L. THOMSON & CO-., ' Agents, Stafford-street. | ig^l^k mHE "EXPERT" Steamer! *¥?S<s=;s?L£ite^s* J- • wiH rl,n with Passengers | iia^M^^from DUNEDIN to PORT1 -dil^ElsSglK? CHALMERS. ! Steamer will leave Dunedin at 9 o'clock a.m., and , 2 o'clock p.m. ' ' ' Port Chalmers, 12 o'clock noon, and il o'clock p.m. j Fares Moderate. j FOR THE TAIERI FERRY AND WAIHOLA. JsSfcv&J^. nriHE Fine Powerful Steamer ffi^f&W&S. J- ' "RAINBOW," wiR trade regularly between w^sfesSw&S' Dunedin and the Taieri Ferry, delivering.goods at Waihola.. For freight apply to HENRY HOUGHTON, Walker-street, Messrs. H. Cooke & Co.'s stores. FOR AUCKLAND AND THE COROMANDEL GOLD-FIELDS, Should sufficient inducement offer. tgftvj^k ' mHE steamer "RAINBOW *?^L^!dßS^v JL wiH proceed for the above llM^ti^' ports on TUESDAY'NEXT, *^^^^^^^^^^ landing passengers at either Auckland or Coromandel. Fares: 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 HENRY HOUGHTON, Agent, Messrs. Driver and Co.'s Stores, Stafford-street. STEAM TO THE TAIERI AND WAIHOLA LAKE. <C<?te^^sk rFIHE "RAIN BO W" Bf^t^S^_^N. JL steamer will sail for the 4^^*^^^^** above Ports,, on Wednesday C^ffih^rg^^^^r' evening next, the 19th. HENRY HOUGHTON,1 Agent; - ■ gfafford street. ' TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. FOR AUCKLAND AND THE COROMANDEL GOLD FIELDS, yK_^ rfUIE splendid Al Clipper Ship, 4|rftsl^\ A. " SOUTHERN CROSS," •^•Jg|g«<v^> 1000 Tons. SsSSaSSa^S^ This really first-class vessel will be despatched as above, with a limited number of passengers only, on SATURDAY first, the 22nd inst. Tin's ship presents far superior advantages over any other vessel leaving for tliK*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 ofthe "Southern Cross/it. is confidently expected that she will reach Auckland before any vessel that has yet left for thoso promising gold fields. Steerage £4 10s. Cabin '.. .:. '.. .. 10 03. For Passage, apply to • HENRY HOUGHTON, - - - Stafford-street. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE, N. S. W. *.^*:i«-*v rTIIIE splendid Al. Clipper Ship, (^^^^^^ X "SOUTHERN CROSS." BfiE_2i_i«sllM*s£S^ This fine ship will he despatched as above, via Auckland, on SATURDAY, first, the 22nd instant, and presents a capital opportunity to those desirous of proceeding to New South Wales. For Passage, apply to HENRY HOUGHTON, Stafford-street. STEAM TO THE TAIERI. Js>. ,2k rriHE favourite paddle steamer PfScul^s. JL " LYTTELTON," S'£^K§£^ Av'^ run regularly between SSSSfe'^l3' . Dunedin and the Taieri ferry, and deliver goods' at the head of Waihola Lake. For freight or passage apply to C. FREDK. BEEBY, at R. B. Martin & Co.'s offices, High-street. "CITY OF HOBART," S.S. _5=P Ifcf*K~. rilHlS well-known and fuvoWl^yiJfflSS^v X rite passenger STEAMER jL^i^jig^^^^. is expected to arrive from Mclbourne on or about the 14th instant, and will be despatched again two days after her arrival. For freight or passage apply to the nsrents, R. B. MARTIN to CO. (STEAM TO A^D FROM PORT CHALMERS "Sl?>-ft.JSv milE Fast Screw Steamer SfM^RKi^-v -1 "PRIDE OF THE IJf^ltPi&S^ YARRA," wg^ff^-tria^bsa; Is now plying DAILY, as under: — - - - - From Dunedin to Port, 10 a m and 3 p.m. From Port to Dunedin, 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. FREDERIC GREER, Agent. G3=Wx^sk npHE Paddle Steamer «?l^tnle^ v -JL "LADYBARKLY," *wf^_!ljpj§£!k> 25-liarsg power, Adams, Master, jg^^^^^g^^j leaves daily—from Duuedin, 11 and i o'clock : Port Chalmers, 9 a.m., and 2 p.m. ROBERT DYASON. ~~ STEAMER FOR~SALEr " ra^vg. fTIHE favorite fast-sailing and •?s%^f£^^Jv JL powerful steamer <3___E?!SBEgJ£jgji3Jg. now constantly and profitably employed as a passenger and cargo boat between Dunediu and the Taieri Ferry. The Rainbow is quite a now vessel, being only 15 pionths old, sound and complete in every particular, Slid eminently qualified fpr a tiig, being of great hbtvefr'and'siHull'diwight of wator; *'The present charter of the R.nxnow will shortly expire; meanwhile iiill particulars can be h:ul at our cilices. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO., 903, Manse-street. TO CONSIGNEES PER S.S. "ALDINGA" AND " WESTERN." TTfTE have arranged with the agents of the above y V steamers to lighter their cargoes at the underjaoiitioncd rates : — Er -:"BL, mlder 2 tons, 20s per toi. l',;- over 2 tons/17s Sdrper'ton. No goods will be delivered except upon presentation of B Lendorsed.for freight and lighterage. All good,* pot removed by four o'clock will be stored at consignees' risk aud expense. p J,toBL, BAJRD, ■ Princes-street, FOR SYDNEYDIRECT. -jk,4>-cis>v riIHE . well known Clipper «*-^iyi>^\ i- "ALMEDA." Three Hundred "and Fifty ■ Tons 03@ie!Sli_ia_I_§ii^Burthen, wiil leave for the above Port on Friday next, 21st instant. Has excellent cabin and steerage accommodation, and a liberal scale of diet will be allowed. ■ The above vessel, which lies just off the Dunedin Jetty, has made two splendid runs between this port (IfiiliAlelbournc, and offers- un-eicellerit opportunity to parties 'going to New':South Wales. T'-];or Freight or' Passage apply to ;■- - '■ E. CHALMER, Princes-street, Corner of High-street: Or to CAPTAIN GEORGE PRYDE, on board. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES PER " HYDRA.'' friARBERT CASTLE, ex "HYDRA," is this 'JL '* day discharging.- Goods not claimed by four p:lm. will be stored at risk arid'expfehs'e of'consignees. ' ""' ' R. Gr'GIBBON,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 106, 19 March 1862, Page 1
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908Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 106, 19 March 1862, Page 1
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