Shipping NoticesSTEAM TO SYDNEY. FINAL NOTICE TO PASSHNGEItS PEE "RAINBOW." m^, ;*. A STEAMER will leave the '^lm^¥^v A Jettyat,3o'clockTO-DAY. 7|#^^^^> conveying passengers free on A few berths may still be had by immediate application to a & BAIRD, Jetty. STEAM TO LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON <*21sw>. -P*v npIHE powerful steamer RAlNfiSJsj^ftcfS^v X HOW will sail for the above P?SaVuEDAY, 10th MAY. ' A Stcainer~will leave the Jetty at 3 o'clock This Afternoon, conveying passengers free on board. For passage apply t Oj> & R BATRp> Jetty . FOE CANTERBURY DIKEOT. 4-sixhv nnHE Al clipper schooner MAR,JO§|f§^\ jL GARET, William Clifford, master, will sail for Lvttolton and BggEggsSsß? Christchurch on TUESDAY, 13lh tfor freight or passage apply to the master on hoard, or to J. A. & R. BAIED, Jetty. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. FOR MELBOURNE?. The beautiful Al clipper ship JOSHUA BATES, . 1,000 Tons, CAP T . J. S. CLA R X . fi<^- i'"StS\ f jphis really splendid passenger JL ship has accommodations J^blSllSllJrSy superior by for to any other I^sglljalSJiglisglSl? vessel now on the berth. Will clear out and proceed to sea positively on— SATURDAY^ lOtii INST. The bulk of the passengers being already on board, early application must be made to secure the few remaining berths. - . ' Passengers conveyed on board free. DIETARY SCALE- EXCEEDINGLY LIBERAL. TARES. ...... Snloon .. ;. ... £10 0 0 Steerage' 310 0 ' For passage apply *to A. L. THOMSON & CO., Agents, Stafford-street, or to, J. A. & R. BAIRD, Jetty. JOSHUA BATES, (first ship for Melbourne.) REDUCED FARES. .^Ki TIKE JOSHUA BATES will JrhKSkJv^ JL proceed to sea on Saturday "^jiprt^/JK^^* morning. A steamer will leave •g|s§|ife3|ff§§||g>the jetty this afternoon at three o'clock, conveying passengers on hoard, free of charge. Immediate application is necessary to secure the few remaining vacant berths left in the above splendid ship. . J. A. & R. BAIRD, Jetty. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. TO SAIL punctually on WEDNESDAY Next, 14th instant. JK^fSJ^v nnHE splendid _A 1 fast clipper ST. JEAN, \ OOO tons. This vessel having just accomplished one of the most rapid runs from Melbourne ofv the season, is now ready to receive passengers for tlie above Poi#. THE LACHLAN GOLD FIELDS arc now attracting Miners from all parts of Victoria, and promise to be the best paying Diggings in the Australian Colonies, the latest news per White Swan being of the most encouraging description. As'first-clnss ships rarely sail from this Port direct to Sydney, the present oilers a most eligible opportunity for proceeding in one of the fastest and most comfortable vessels afloat. Dietary scale of the most liberal description, Stewards' attendance provided. For passage apply to A. L. THOMSON & CO., Ageuts, Stafford-street; LLOYD, TAGGART, & CO., Jetty-street. LADY EGIDIA, ~~ From Glasgow. nnillS Vessel being now ready to discharge, conI signees are informed that if Lighters are not placed alongside by 1 o'clock p.m., this day, the ship will discharge her cargo into lighters provided by the Undersigned. . DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents. LADY. EGIDIA, FROM GLASGOW. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ' . fTIHE above vessel having entered at Customs, conJL signees are requested to pass entries without delay, and present B.L. to the undersigned for endorsement. ■ ■ ■. ' . ■' • DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO:, "' . . Agents. STEAM TO LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, AND.AUCKLAND. °2l?*<?iJskv nnHE fast and powerful S.S. fiar^^^^Ss. JL WHITE SWANi Allen A. J^^^^^^^» Harper, commander, will sail tiJSfSiiisijragspiSsg - hence for the above ports on Monday, 12th May, at noon. Passengers to leave the Jetty at 11 o'clock a.m, - ForTreight or passage apply to ' , DALGETY, RATTRAY fe CO., Walker-street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. mHE ST. JEAN having entered at the Customs I Consignees are requested to pass entries aud pay freight to the undersigned. A.Jj. THOMSON & CO., Agents, Stafford-street. Missing Friends. MR.' SAMPSON RElD—Please Bend your addresa to J. T. P., office of this paper. JACOB SEVLING.—A letter for you from Bendigo, at Wittkowski Brothers', Flinders Lane. ■ TOIIN CAMPBELL.—Your wife has arrived, per t) Lady Egidia, from Launceston, and is stoppingat Caxton's Temperance House. Supposed working at the Taieri. ..:■'. /BOUNTY WATERFORD. "Empress of the \J Seas." If this should meet the eye of Mohice Cubhan, his sister Bridget would be glad, to .hear irom him. Address Eddington Post Office, Australia. ' - -_■••.'' „ ,^^, Tenders. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. PTIENDERS are invited for the erection ef a Two JL Story Shop and Office in Princes-street. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the office of Mr. GBEKNPiEIiD, Architect, Manse-street, until May 17th. • - _ mENDERS Wanted by 12 o'clock on Saturday, X 10th instant, for the Erection of a four-roomed COTTAGE, in Dawson-street, City; or, Messrs.,E. De Carle & Co. Plans and specifications at the office of the nndersigned, - between Bank of New South Wales and the Cutting. ■■■'■■■- . ■ R. C. LUSCOMBE, Architect. i TO CARPENTERS. fTHENDERS are invited until 5 p.m. on Friday JL next for the Erection of a Two Stray Building in Princes-street. . Lowest or any tender not neces-" sarily accepted. Poeppel k Toxward, Archi; tects and Surveyors, City Surveyor's Office,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 150, 9 May 1862, Page 6
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