\ oiiippmrj-jHoiic'es-* ■ -> ■■ '• • "£..:•. , • ■ ■ ■ • -jj^^^-BosKiNG-- .office; miIOMAS NORTON; & CO. 'lire THIS 'DAY JL. booking- l'ass<:n{>-i-iß?RS,i!iuler:—: ■-, ..... ... ForMELBOORNE—Per;; ANNA /KIMBALL, to have immediate despatch.- •■...-.■ : For BRITISH COLUMBIA- and SAN" FRANCISCO—The ALICE THORNDYKE, ~,Tlns . .-vessel . .otters a.firsi.-rato. opjidrtiiiiity to miners wishing to': Visit the above Goldfields, as she h;u> .superior jiecommu'dutioh, and will'sail punctually in a few days. ■ For AUCKLAND and COROMANDEL — The SOUTHERN 'CROSS. Intending "passengers • must book early this day. For LYTTELTON—The JULIA ANN, to sail this day. A few.berths still vacant. Also, room for a few tons of freight. For ■SYDNEY,- NEWCASTLE,' and' HOBAltT'' . ■ TOWN—Vessels will; be laid on during the . . week. ••..... ' . .. . For -passage apply to " . .' .■ ■ • THOS. NORTON & CO., : : Offices, Jetty ; or, ' ■ ' Stores, High-.sheet. ■ : "OMEO," , 'TfJllf^J^s,' ■*' ■'.'■,-Wr '■'■■■' ,'■' ' ?%^3S2i^lMg^&a. C A N.'t'E R B U R y', SAILS this day, Tuesday,, ,25th. iMarch. Lost ■■boat leaves Dimediii Jetty at "2 p.m. . , ■-...,.;... DALGETTY, IiATTRAY & CO., , .' y ' '' ' ' \ .'' Walker-street.' '''^%fr^J^ ' "° ME° >" M E L B O U R N E', RAILS' from Port Chalmers on Monday, '31st 0 March." ' ■ .' ■': , ■•; ■■■ ! ■■■■'■ . ' Passase, £0. Last steamer leaves Dunedin Jetty at 2 p.m. Passengers convoyed on board Free. • ~■■ . DALGETV, RATTRAY .& CO., ~ . . , . ,;.-. , . Walker-street. . .'.* '.;'.... < *!'.. FOR SYDNEY.. ./,,...; :, ; ■fcs»4?*i^^ rll H B Al : clipper-schooner <4^^^aSs^\ X :A L MED.A,;- ■ :l ; jjiSi&i;^£s>Fr' G/;r. ■ Prvdo, commander. ■ i This vessel will sail-THIS, DAY, md is expected to make.a very rapid passage. Last Boat at I o'clock. ... . ■ A few berths'still vacant for which early applicaion will be necessary. A|)ply . ; . t ... GrUTHRIE & W1L50N,,, .". -~:.-. *' Jetty-street below Post Office, FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. .: ■i-^fc~-K rnEo- ' Splendid Clipper Brig =aViE^>sJ£^P > A. M'Kenzie, Coiaraandex-, will j||||g||||||g||g|gi* be .des|)atclial for the above Port mnctualiy, ilu's day. Passengers 'can"leave by the :p.m, steamer. ■.-.-.•' ■ .. . • . . .-■ . ■~,. :,.,. -. ■ ■.-- ,- ;-:R. G. GIBBONS, ; .... ~;.. . ~;. ;' . •■.-. ~.. . : . Stevrai^-street., fOR NELSON^AND THE BULLER-RIVER . ' ; ■■•DIGGINGS. t.«<4^<fev- rT^HE well-known fast sailing «t-iiytes|s^\.. -*-: schooner CITY OF NELSON, willliavc immediate des--sa^^S^^^^^ patch for the above diggings, 'or freight or passage apply to - : ■■.-■'■- : .T. and R. BAIRD. ~ CONSIGNEES PER OMEO. -.. ' DISCHARGING this day :— Mnrjraret ex Omeo City of Nelson ditto ■. Lloyd's Herald ditto' '.".- Argus ditto [', No goods will be delivered except upon presentation f B. L. endorsed for freight and lighterage. J. & 11. BAIRD, Lighterage Contractors. FOR LYTTELTON AND AUCKLAND. ■fc^fcs-cfcs^ nnHE Al fast-sailing schooner f^l^r^v. J." FLYING FISH '^^^^^^^ will sail for the above ports THIS Sfes^^^SoSS^ DAY. Passengers invist go on osirtl by the Victoria, steamer, at 2 o'clock. For freight or passage apply to * J. &R. BAIRD. . . PASSENGER BOOKING OFFICE, t-^r-^-'j;^ TJIOR SYDNEY. The well--P known trader ALMEDA Ji'S^-zi^ZtgL silils Tlli!> 1- )avFOR MELBOURNE. The Al clipper hliip HYDRA on Thursday. FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA AND SAN FRANCISCO. he ALICE TIIORNDYKE will have immediate despatch. , ' , FOR LYTTELTON AND AUCKLAND'!'The FLYING FISH This Day. FOR NELSON AND DULLER RIVER DIGGINGS. The CITY OF NELSON will Imvc immediate despatch. For freight or passage apply to J.&R. BAIRD, Jetty Office. FOR WELLINGTON. ON THURSDAY, MARCH 27. ■Sip'iti^ npIIE regular trader SWORD--i- FISH, Inigantine, Captain .^^g^S^ff^Robertf. For freight or passage, Sswsiasaasp^i^-'apply to the Master on board at 'ort Chalmers, or to It. B. MARTIN & CO. Dunedin, Maich 25. "LJX TypKENZIE &:POOLE, General A\T^\. jLYX .Shipping and Custom House -fj^^^s. Agents. , Lighterage Contracted for at mffly lowest rates.—Rents and Accounts Colssl^iSa lected. OFFICES—Jetty-street, Dundin; and 30, Flinders-lane, Melbourne.■'..' FOR LAUNCESTON DIRECT, ~ Cawying Pa^senfrei-s at a through Rate for / II OB ART TOWN. . ITn.HE beautiful Clipper Three-jr-d^i^St^N^ J- masted Schooner " ALMA," Ose£sl£l|gL'wiH' despatched THIS DAY, Tuesday, 25th inst. ' . . Fassengers to be onboard by 4 o'olock. A few lerths still remain open, early application for which nust be made to LLOYD, TAGGART, & CO., Jetty-street, below Post-office. FOR SYDNEY.AND NEWCASTLE. ■fctfil!?-^^^ nnHE Aberdeen clipper X D R O V E R OJSI&SIES^ will' clear and sail from Port SSS^SaaaSSsiSF-Chalmers THIS DAY, Tuesday, lath instant..'..'. . Passengers.must be on boai'd not later than four i'clock, or they will miss their passage. A few berths till disengaged, for which immediate application nust be made at once to LLOYD, TAGGART & CO., Agents, Jetty-street, below Post-office. To Let. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TTUIE Partnership hitherto existing between the 1 undersigned, carrying on business at Dunedin, n thcProunecof Otaero, in the colony of New Zeaand, as Auctioneers and Commission Agents, under the style and firm of " McCaw, Maclean and Comiany,'' is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All liabilities of the late firm will be discharged by John Maclean, who will receive all debts dne to the firm. Dated at Melbourne this Gth day of March, 1802. MATTHEW McCAW. JOHN MACLEAN. "Witness — John Mamen, Solicitor, Melbourne, "With reference to the above, the undersigned begs most respectfully to intimate to the friends and supporters of the late firm, and the public generally, that he will continue the business under the style and firm of "J. Maclean and C 0.," and that it v» ill bo his constant study'and endeavor to merit'a continuance of the liberal patronage- and support so largely enjoyed by M. M'Caw, Maclean and Co. ' JOHN MACLEAN, Commercial Horse Bazaar, Rattray-strect, Dunedin. DUNEDIN YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ■ ■ ASSOCIATION. FinUE Committee of the Dunedin Young Men's _i -.Christian Association request a Special Meeting of all the members of the Association on Tuesday Evening: N.l^'!1) fit 1 o'clock in Dr. Burn's Church, As' matters of paramount importance will be brought forward, the attendance of every member is ulmost Indispensable.. . '^^___^
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 111, 25 March 1862, Page 5
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859Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 111, 25 March 1862, Page 5
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