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Shipping- Notices. PLEASURE EXCURSION TO THE HEADS On FRIDAY the jSUi lust. The Favorite ami Powerful Steamer S A M S 0 N, TTfTILL leave Dunediu and Port Chalmers on a \ T Pleasure excursion to Port Otago. Heads, proceeding, ii'ihu ■either periTiits, as for as the Victory steamship in AVickcliffe liny. The Samson will leave "Dunedin Jetty at 9 a.m., and Port Chalmers, at 10.30 a.m. A Band will accompany thn Excursion. ■Refreshments will be procurable on board, at Moderate Charges. !*sThc Samson has also comfortable accommodation : her spacious quarter-deck will he protected by an elegant awning, and the success of a recent similar trip, is guarantee of tlie Excursion being most pleasant and attractive. fares : From Dunecliu, and back,. 7s. From Port Chalmers, and back, 4s. Tickets to be had in Dunecliu, at the Stores of Messrs. Smith & Marshall, and Mr. Andrew Mercer,_ Princes-street", In" Port Chalmers, at the " Stores of Messrs. Main's and Mr. Knoxr Early application will be necessary. FOE MELBOURNE DIRECT. &s5" Passengers having permission to go on Board at once, +^4xJs^ mH E A 1 Clipper Ship -jKfe-'3^\ i- " WILLIAM WATSON," "^EEjSV^^ 800 tons register, S. Pendleton, E&z&x&siiSSaSSEr Esq., fMaster, commanding, admitted without dispute to be the fast clipper ship which ever entered this port. The William Watson will sail positively on THURSDAY, ISth inst., and will, it is expected by those acquainted with her sailing qualities, reach Melbourne in less time than any vessel ever placed on the berth. Intermediate and Second Cabins. Passengers will not be required to receive their messes, as officers will be specially appointed for the purpose, and there will be no limit in the snpplv of the provisions, the ship being provided on the same liberal scale as in the Alcyone, -which, gave such general satisfaction to the passengers. Intermediate Cabin, with steward's attendance .. £1. Second Cabin Saloon, as per agreement. For passage apply immediately to M'KENZIE & POOLE, Jetty-street; or J. DARWENT'& CO., Stafford-street.

FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. ■ Black Ball Clipper Ship, BRITISH TRIDENT, 2,000 TONS,G. B. Haddock, Esq., Commander. To Sail on or about the 25tu Instant, ■K^>«^s^ FTpiIIS favorite ship, in the Mel-«*-j^fi§is^\ JL bourne trade, well known for her rapid passages and cominoSggjpgSflElißisSsS'' didus accommodation, offers a fa-. vorable opportunity for intending passengers. Passengers will be taken from the Jetty, Dunedin, to the ship at Port Chalmers, free of expense. Her saloon accommodations are unequalled. Fare—Cabin, £10; Steerage, £4 10s. Apply W. C. YOUNG, & CO., Agents. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS ■fcwifc^^v A T the request of a large num,_s£3si!gj>ivN^ sr il ber of Merchants and ShipO3fc3R?y masters, we have made ai-range-eSalilliisigSsSSP ments for booking passengers to all parts of New Zealand and the Australian Colonies. Passengers can secure tickets by first-class sailing Ships or Steamers, at our otiices, at Tuapeka 'Wetnerst.onc's !\Vaitah\ina Waipori COBB & CO. Booking Office, Provincial Hotel, Dunedin. FOR SALE, \ rpHE S.S. PLANET, 30 Horsedil 2x J- Power, in thorough Repair.and $AJsP^l%/ Poo^ working1 order, well adapted JfemSiVfsK for the Harbouii or Coasting mSms&ir> TkadeThe Hulk HENBURY, Copper-bottomed, with nnchoi-s, chains, &c, as she now lies at Port Chalmers, h'tted-up with every convenience as a Coal Hulk, and expressly constructed for the Storage of Wool. A PUNT, almost new, substantially built of Oregon Timber. Apply to the Owner, WM. CARR YOUNG. " FOR MELBOURNE. 4^ Jh^.-v ~1^7"-E are tn's day booking «J^d%N. VV Passengers per J)^ > GENERAL JESSPP. ts^sSsiiSssiiSSSS^ Passengers to go on board at four o'clock. Apply to CHISHOLM & ADAMS, House, Land, Estate, Shipping, and Commission Agents, No. 1, Flinders-lane, Dunedin. '' NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. nnilE undermentioned Goods, now in the Stores of JL the Undersigned—• MeG above o, in diamond, C under, 5 4 cases stationery 1 Bale paper, same brand, ex Silistria, from Glasgow WGX

D 1 case boots, ex Aldinga. Will bo sold to defray expenses, unless removed before Ist May. DALGETY, RATTRAY, and CO., Walker-street. ~\\[ ANTED Consignees for the following goods, VY ex "Willing Lnsss/''Capt. Nicholson, from Melbourne,— T C in diamond, D on right.—l case vestas Pin diamond, D.Nos. 1 and 2on right—2 case do. Shipped by Levy Brothers, and consigned to order. Unless the above are claimed within 14 days from this date they will be sold for freight and charges. JAMES 0. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents, Stafford-street. Dunedin, 11th April, 1362. ■ "VST" AN TED Consignees for the following goods, ex yY "Edward," Captain Spence, iron} Melbourne, ■ , DM in diamond, No. Gon loft,D on right side—l case vestas Shipped by Levy Brothers, and consigned to order. Unless the above is claimed within li days from this date, it will be sold for freight and charges. JAS, C. CAMPBELL "& CO., Agents, Stafford-street. Dunedin 11th April, 1862. LUKE & TRUMAN, Commission, Shipping, and General Agents. WATER TANK, PORT CHALMERS. OOBERTSON k CO., supply the Shipping with JQj FRESH WATER on the shortest notice, and at a moderate charge. Signal—First distinguishing Pendant. GEORGE KINGSTON, Shipping and General Commission Agent, Port Chalmers. Ballast and water supplied. T7IDWARD GENET, Auctioneer, General ComJQj mission and . Shipping Agent, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. N.B.—Passengers' Luggage and Merchandise carefully stored, and forwarded so any part of the settlement or neighboring colonies, on reasonable terms. f^APTAIN D. FLIGHT, WYSE, &_ CO. \J Commission Agents. Stevedores, and Shipping Masters, Port Chalmers. Ballasting carefully attended to.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 131, 17 April 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 131, 17 April 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 131, 17 April 1862, Page 1

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