Shipping- Notices. PASfENGHR OFFICE. TITE are THIS DAY booking PASSENGER MELBOURNE per MARY E. RAY „ „ JOSHUA BATES AUCKLAND „ VISTULA WELLINGTON „ W. B. DEAN LYTTELTON „ JULIA ANNE Also, for SYDNEY and NEWCASTLE. THOS. NORTON & CO., Ship Brokers, House, Laud, and Estate Agents, Princes-street. AUCKLAND. * i^.-*K milE REGULAR TRADER ■g^^^. X " VISTULA." sjgS&SljyjjjgV^ A few Berths disengaged. THOMAS NORTON & CO., Princes-street. *pJh-*&^ l^T^lii LING TO N *^J|l|||3^> "W. B.~DEAN" Sails SATURDAY. Apply foi Passage to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Princes-street. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS ■KftJ^-diNX A T the request of a large nvims^\ ■£*- ber of Merchants and SliipftiK^i^^^if masters, we have made arrangeSS§§a«i§EßEs§£E£? ments for booking passengers to all parts of New Zealand and the Australian Colon ie^ Passengers can secure tickets by first-class sailing Ships or Steamers, at our offices, atTuapeka ~ Wetherstone's - Waitahuna Waipori COBB & CO. * Bookinc Office, Provincial Hotel. Dunedin. ~-nT 1? 0R ~SA~LE, the brig <\"slTa AXTJKv _EJ NYMPH," 173 tons register. "UrW&s\ *-!' 1P:i' J'e °f carrying a large cargo, und *&E&ij£e& w" e" adapted for the coasting trade. <=SasS2SK5r Terms Liberal. Apply to THOMAS DENNY & CO., George-street. FOR SALE. ' milE BRIG MISSIE. 181 tons. -1- Capable of carrying a larjc ■i&^tMk cargo. Terms liberal. Particulars on «e£S3s33&& application to THOMAS DENNEY, & CO., George street. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. -K^H^. HP 1113 CHARIOT OF FAME »^feS^\i .lias room for only a few iJeLJ&^i^SkT* cabin passengers.- Apply early SESiigllssii^ to jfjONES&CO. XT J- BURROWS, Practical Sailmaker and Ship IS . Chandler, Port Chalmers. Tar, pitch, oakum, spunyam, mnrlm, and' housings Ship and boat's spars New and second-hand ship and schooner's sails .. ' boat sails Old rigginp, blgcks, &c, always on hand N.B.—Orders punctually attended to, and every possible dispatch given. OWNES AND KINGSTON, Shipping Masters, and Passenger Agents, Jetty-street, Dunedin, vad Port Chalmers. Balla&t and Water Supplied. EDWARD GENET, Auctioneer, General. Commission and Shipping Agent, Norwich' Quay. Lyttelton. N.B.—Passengers' Luagage and Merchandise care\illy stored, and forwarded t>o any pai"t of the settlenent or neighboring colonies, on reasonable term?. WATER TANK AND BALLAST LIGHTERS. /^AREY, GOLDIE & CO. are prepared to supply K_J Fresh Water by the "Emma water-tank, and ikewise Ballast by lighters. Qoasters -running from Dunedin can be supplied ivith water and ballast in any weather, by coming to m anchor 'by 'the-.Guard-ship, Port Chalmers, at a noderate charge and with despatch. N.B. Forty tons fresh water and 100 tons ballast ;an-be delivered daily.'I". O N E S & M O N T E A G R E S T 1, BROKERS, Cohmissio^t and Shipping Agents, MANSE-STREET," D U N E D IK; And at 53a, Flinders-street "West, Melbourne. CUMMING, LUMB, & CO., Ship Brokers, Licensed Lighter, Customs, and General Commission Agents, •2, Flinders Lanb^ Dunedin. Agents, in Port Chalmers — DOVE AND THOMPSON. PER "OMEO." ~ I THE party that brought a Parcel from Mr. West--field's, for Mr. Anderson, will oblige by leaving ,he same at Mr. Norton's, Shipping Agent, Dunedin. J. H. WALLACE. LAND and Estate Agent, and General Commissien Merchant, Wellington. New Zealand % HENRY B. MONKMAN, Shipping, Customhouse, Land, and General Commission Agent, iccountant and Valuer, Tay-street, Invercargill. Rents and Debts collected. Merchandise. ■ • • ■ robert^wilsonT" rr O R S E B A Z A A R, STAFFORD-STREET. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c, On Hire and Sale. H AY, C OR N, &c, Wholesale and Retail. " PER DONA ANITA. TUST received by the above Vessel, from London, l) 200 Boxes Price's candles ISl^ - - 3 Bales blankets 3 Cases haberdashery, bassinettes, &c. 40 „ Window glass (assorted) 12 Grindstones Chests of drawers, and other furniture 5 Tons Morewood's galvanized iron "1 12,000 Feet patent continuous roofing I 40 Dozen galvanized pails I " Lion" 8 Cases ea. 300. galvanized iron tiles V brand Ridge capping,'piping, pipe heads Gutter brackets, and guttering of I various kinds - J 102 Packages spades, shovels, picks, bedsteads, and assorted ironmongery, and tinware, _^ FREDERICK MOSS & CO. ON S A L E.— AT THE OCTAGON TIMBER YARD, Corner of Great King and Stewart-streets. 1,700 bags of lime, best quality.; 20,000 feet Baltic weather boards 85,000 palings 6000 shingles 5000 feet of half-round spouting, with brackets fordo 5000 dp .. O.G. - do. ■ 10 casks of plaster of Paris 1 do putty 6 -lo plain zinc . 15,000 feet 4x 3 deals 10,000 do. 3x 2 clear pine —20,000 do. Hard wood, 9 x 3, 6 i 4, « x 6, 4 x 3, 3x2, 6x2 6 tons corrugated galvanized irom 15,000 Countess's slates 34 sets turned table legs 30 do wash-stand do. Doors, windows, Venetian shutters .'..■ i ~ ."•? Carpenters' patent locks, with best furniture Butt hinges, &c, &c. A large'lot of cradles and long toms The above are just landed, all in good condition. : BEN. SMITH.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 150, 9 May 1862, Page 1
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