Shipping- Notices. "^^^ I STEAM TO THE TAIERI. ' rrUIE. fnourite paddle steamer eft:*3w2D^ J- " LYTTKLTON," Mm&s&Xtie+Ssr* "lH rlm regularly between K^«3i— —w-i*^, Diincdm md the Taieri ferry, md dtlivi r good« nt the head of Waihola Lake. For fiu<rht 01 p is.>.n£ro apply to C rREDK. BEEBY, at R B Martin & Co 's ofhc«s Hish-strcet. STEAM TO S\DNEY. NTsnTs /s^SL HP II E Powerful Steamer &P^. X RAINBOW, f ■-■'^[asKILSS^ l°ng and favorably known on -'■"sSSsslaiSS? this Coast for the rapidity, and. comfoi t of her passages, will be despatched for the above port punctually, on : SATURDAY, .lOtli MAY, Parties an route for THE LACHLAN AND LAMBING FLAT DIGGINGS Should avail themselves of this splendid opportunity. Only a limited number of passengers will be taken. For passage money, &c, anply to. _ WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO., • Manse-street; or, J. A. & R. BAIRD, ■ •-■■. Jeity. NOTICE. ~~ \~ SCREW STEAMER PRIDE OF THE YARRA <r<n^^ Z\. rpHIS Vessel will be laid up &ff€^msbw J- until MONDAY, 12th Way, J$MMMM£i£&- on which day she will resume her trips between DUNEDIN AND PORT CHALMERS, . Leavina Dunedin during the winter at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., and the Port at. j2, noon, and 4 p.m. • . ' FREDERICK GRKKR, Agent. _ ~~~ tOASTAL STEAM SERVICE. S, S. WHITE SWAN, 300 TONS, Allan A. Hahpbk, Commander. m^. -g, mH E Undersigned having ts?mS?Mf§g^ X ' Contracted with the Gocarry Mails between the various Povts~of the "Middle ami Northern Islands, by the S. S. White Swan, publishes the followingMONTHLY TIME TABLE :— Will Depart— , Will-Arrive— May 0. Bluff * Otago, May 7. 12, Otago LytteltoTi, „ 13. 14, Lyttelton .. ■ Wellington, „ 15. ~ 16,. Wellington Napier, „ 17. 18, Napier,' Auckland, „ 10. ~ 24, Auckland " Napier, „ 26. 27, Napier Wellington, „ SB. . '"„ 30, Wellington Canterbury^ June 1. June 2, Canterbury Otajro, „ 3. „ 4, Otago . Bluff, „ 0. A. G. M 'COMBE. For Freight or passage apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., Walker-street. Melbourne, 25th March. 1862. g 3PEOIAL NOTICE TO PASSENGERS PER . JOSHUA BATES FOR MELBOURNE.. iw^fcxefev CITEAMERS leave the Jetty «tJ|s|sSSv. lO ' THIS DAY, taking passengers on board the K§§i§§|ii|lll§33g# above vessel free of charge. A. L. THOMSON & CO., ■ Agents, Stafford-street. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. FOR SYDNEY, ' En route to the Lachlan Diggings. Ths Splendid Clipper Ship ST. JEAN, 1000 tons,— Le ■Sergeant,- Esq., commander. •L^-fc-dk. -"VTfTILLbe -despatched as above '■^^IS^S^vX. ' ' on *'le W*^l May, carrying ' as?|gj|§|^|^> Cabin and Steerage passengers. siliiiilllliiSP' This Ship being a remarkably ast-sailer, (having made her last passage from Melbourne in seveu days, offers an unprecedented opporunity of proceeding to the. Lachlan diggings, which re now giving such splendid results. Intending passengers are recommended •to make drly application, as only a limited number of berths em am uulet. The usual liberal dietary scale of this line will be trietly adhered to. ■ For Passage apply to A. L. THOMSON & CO., ' • _ __._ Stafford-street. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. 1 To follow the Joshua Bates. ■~l j. nTUIE well-known and favorite 4HK|t>x i-' Clippirship EUREKA, ■^Sg&^iSgaglJy ■ 200° t°ns burthen, B. F. Cutler, Esq., Commander. This vessel will succeed the Joshua Bates, and will ie despatched for Melbourne on or about the 10th day next. - Passeugers on the diggings desirous of securing lerths in this really fine ship can book at any of ■IESSRS. COBB & CO.'S up country offices; or uth A. L. THOMSON & CO,, , Agents, Stafford-street. ~~ FOR NELSON. .jOl mHE Clipper Ship, ST. JEAN, -p3icf\^\ JL leaving the lOth May, will call in at Nelson to land pasFor passage apply to A. L. THOMSON & CO., » Stafford-street. F OJR SAL E , V mHE S.S. PLANET, 30 Horse--Btl S&, JL Power, in thorough Repair and AjjkKpL pood working order, well adapted iMSffimsm^. *or tlie Harbour or Coasting The Hulk- HENBURY, Copper-bottomed, with mchors, chains, &c., as she now lies at Port Chalners, fitted-up with every convenience as a Coal Hulk, and expressly constructed for the Storage of .Vool. A PUNT, almost new, substantially built of )regon Timber. • Apply to the Owner, WM, CARR YOUNO. TO CAPTAINS AND SHIP OWNERS. MoKENZIE& POOLE, JETTY-STREET.. ■K<^><|j\s. \ RE now prepared to sell the ■v3ps-*^s|>^\ A undermentioned goods at J^^^^^^f^ the very lowest nates, every article tssi&s&gSSisSgii&S^ being guaranteed to corresi>ond ivith sample. Beef, salted, in' casks Biscuits, in casks Flour, in casks And all other provisions required for passenger vessels. • _^^ FOR SALE. .^A. mHE One Half or Whole of JS'tSstvS. JS- the clipper built Cutter "^^^^|^> BANSQEE, &s!3gj§jsgjg%ggl@'wo'M- adapted for the coasting Tade. -Apply on board, Jetty Wharf. forlSelbourne direct. The A 1 Clipper Ship MOUNTAIN WAVE, 1000 Tons, James Hardy, Commander, Will positively Sail as above, on Monday, 12th May. jkL. f JIHIS well-known Ship is again .sj™!^§l?sv. \ on the Berth, and intending ■^^^fe^£^O> Passengers are invited to examine «IS^rf2KSsE£S&lier fine accommodations. The irovisions will be selected with the greatest care, and nost liberal dietary scale provided. For rates of passage apply 10 HENHY DRIVER & CO., Agents, Stafford-street. ; C\ EORGE KINGSTON, Shipping and Genera OP Commission Agent, Port Chalmers. Ballast Ind water supplied. jV/J EhIFIELD AND MUM FORD, Brokers, LtJL -Shipping, Custom House, Land and passenger gents, Commercial Chambexs, Princes-street, opeite (SoYenuHpjit Ofioes, :
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 150, 9 May 1862, Page 1
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