Shipping Notices. STEAM TO THE WAIHOLA LAKE AND TAIERI RIVER. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. <S3fv<x^2L npHE Undersigned are preWwjSSfMEfi^vN. ■*■ pnrcd to cuter into conjiMk^^iiiftSi^" t!W>*a- rtiirinsr flip winter months, f°l- tlie couicyaniN! of Goods to the Head'of'the Waihola Lake, at a considerable reduction on the pn«ent rate of freights. The steamer, Planot, will run recularly once a ■week between-Duncdin- and the above Ports. HENRY HOUGIITON & CO., Agents Stafford street. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. SCREW STEAMER CITY OF HOBART. "^STW*?* npiIIS well-known and fa- ' -•- VOl}te steamer is perma,^ffi^iiis!j&£c^> nenlly laid on between Otago ' 'SsS&^SSßs^'^-'SLi^S' ant' Melbourne. She is expected to arrive here about the 10th, and will be despatched again, with her usual punctuality, two days after her arrival. For freight or passage apply to the Agents. b - R. B. MARTIN & Co. ~ .'FIRST STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE. ffpwv Jsk npHE favorite and fast S. «¥7^^^^K -IL steamer, CITY OF MlwMSs®B^ HOBART, Captain Darby, "»*"ill he despatched from Port Chalmers, "on or about Monday, 12th May, for Melbourne direct. Passengers will receive the usual attention, and have the we'l-known liberal dietary scale allowed them. A steamer wi 11 convey passengers fre"e on board. Steerage Fares Six Guineas. R. B. MARTIN & CO. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. a ,-K-J^ n^HE well-known and regular %*T^^x. J Trader, CLUTHA, schooner, "^Zfefe}!^^ wSH Sflil iur nck^iml} on tlle Btll She has superior accommodation for passengers. High-street. ~!~~- CHARTER WANTED. - hdfc-~1&^ ~\KT ANTED, a Charter to. any «-^*^^sN^ T V Colonial Port for the A 1 SlSE^^^ Clipper Barque "ELLEN egyiSilSttS^L £ W I S }' of 341 tons Resister, S. Hellou, Captain. DALGETTY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents. SHIP MARY E. RAY. j^Jt^A^ A RRANGEMENTS having J^^S^^ Jri. been made to Lighter the "°sS'^!>^!Cs>t' > a^ove vessel, Consigneeb are reBj^^^^^S? quested to observe that Bills of Lading must be endorsed by MESSRS. DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO. R. G. GIBBONS. I'OR LONDON DIRECT. A •K^K rPI HE macnlfimit Clipper Ship, jfe*RC|fs^ X " CHARIOT OF FAME." '"^^S;::sl^^> le4° Tons Heg'ster > _^fe^^^^^ Roubkt A. Kbrr, Esq. wrHwtri T-firtsnwßfiir Commander. One of the clippers of the celebrated White Star line of Packets, and so well known for her remarkable passages from Liverpool to Melbourne in 67 The Saloon accommodations of the " Chariot of Fame" are unrivalled. They are spacious, and fully equal to the requirements of families. The passengers will be provided with beds, bedding, Sec. A milch cow is placed on board. The Intermediate and Second-class accommodations arer unsurpassed by anything nfloat. The dietary scales are most libpral, and great care will be taken thnt all articles to be supplied shall be of the best description. An experienced surgeon accompanies the ship. For freight and passage apply to h DAL(JETY, RATTRAY, & CO. CARGILL & CO. W. CARR YOUNG, And JOHN JONES & CO., Agents'. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. IPS' Passengers taken free on board immediately on Booking. *_ifc«^v ri^HE Al clipper Barque »>^^\ J- MARY E. RAY, ;y&s|S]|K>^ 1,000 tons burthen, H. Green, SsijlSlsisiiliSesfc^ Esq., commander. This vesael has very roomy and comfortable berths, great height between decks, and has proved her&elf, without dispute, the fastest vessel in these waters. Only a few steerage passengers will be taken. Stewards' attendance will be provided and the very best provisions without limit served out. - • ■ . £. s. d. ("Steernge with stewards' attendance 3 10 0 Farbsi -n Second cabin 5 0 0 (Saloon, as per agreement. Passengers ■ will npt be required to go after their messes, as the provisions will always be put upon the tnbles by the Steward, after being prepared by the Ship cook.' Intending passengers are requested to remember that an opportunity of returning1 to Melboumo with such despatch and comfort and moderate rates will not likely occur for some time. • Apply to CARGILL & CO., Princes-street, or, McKENZIE & CO., Booking Agents, Jetty-street. Dunedin, 26. April, 1882. for melbourne direct, with immediTte despatch. .^ nnHE Favorite Al Clipper wrJlPlilSN, MARY E. qUBRAY, wFrffiYfftSggl ■ l.tiOO tons burthen, tagggW^agSigss-- H. Grksn, Esq., Commander. This Vessel has very roomy berths and is well ventilated, and her soiling qualities are unsurpassed. ' Stewards' attendance will be provided, and tne very best provisions, without limit, will be supplied. ' Steerage Fare (with steward's attendance) £3 10s. Socond Cabin £5 0sSaloons as per agreement. For passage apply immediately to UARfcrUjlj X \j<J., "- " ':' ' Princes-street. Or, > MACKENZIE & POOLE, Booking Agents, Jetty-street. N.B.—The attention of passengers is specially requested to the flattering testimonial just presented to Captain Green by the passengers from Melbourne. THE MOUNTAIN WAVE !!! FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. a > 4>-*s^ ITT I T H O 17 T cxception~the «r4b>ir^P%ft- 'V finest Ship afloat in the Southern hemisphere, is now laid SSSsatysaSsfSeSS^ on for the above pott, and will Bail without let or hinderance, on_ MONDAY, 12in MAY. The Mountain Wave registers 1,000 tons, and is commanded by one of the ablest and most gentlemanly masters afloat. Passengers may rely upon receiving the best of tre'atmeht, and their comfort studied in every_ particular, the object of the charterers being to obtain an A I character for tlieir line of vessels. "There will be no limit of provisions, which are now all on board. The berths are lofty and large, and now fitted up. The dock promenade cannot be exceeded for roominess. Passengers placed free on board. Farea at reduced rates. Passengers need not fear there will be any delay after the advertised time of the ship's sailing. Immediate application to bo made to MACKENZIE & POOLE, Booking Agents, Jetty-street. FIRST VESSEL FOR LAUNCESTON. «v_v mHE Al Clipper Schooner :fcf|g*KsN. X FLYING CLOUD will B ai "•^fcjp-rgjSb^ positively on Saturday. BXpSSsijijfcgaJlißf For freight or passage apply a' once toOUMMING, LUMB & CO., 2, Flinders-lane.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 149, 8 May 1862, Page 1
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