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__ Shipping Notices. FOR S II A G V A LLEV QUARTZ REEF DIGGINGS. Via Waikouaiti. • WEDNE SDA V ~ 28t ir MAY, At 10 o'clock n. m., sharp. WAIKOUAITI is about four hours' steam from Dunedin Jetty, and from thence there is a good Dray Road to the Diggings. 'SJ&vo, fiZk. mHE Favorite Steamer BtfflSz^bs. I LYTTELTON J^Pilu^> Will sail, WEDNESDAY. 28Ui l&&lsiggk&%!sSeg& May, at 10 o'clock, a.m., sharp, PASSAGE : 20s. All freight must be paid in Dunedin, or on board, before delivery at Waikouaiti. Apply to— C. FIIEDK. BEEBY, Agent, Mause-street; LLOYD, TAGGART k CO., . '■' Booking Agents, Jetty-street. SHAG VALLEY DIGGINGS.m^fiZk. riIHE Steamer LYTTEL*%f&3%o£si^ ■ A TON will not sail for MJwM$kM&- WAIKOUAITI till WED- ' NESDAY, 28th May, at 10 o'clock a.m. C. FRED. BEEBY, Agent, Manse-street. LLOYD, .TAGGART, & CO. Booking Agents, Jetty-street. STEAM TO THE TAIERI. <®?>-<ns AA&*. fTIHE favourite paddle steamer '■'Smtm^^s. 1 "LYTTELTON," 4&s£ssg2&o>^. will run rcgulnrlv between t^^SSaSsSjafe^iß'. Dunedin nnd the Taieri fen-y, and deliver poods at the head of Waihola Lake. For freiriit or passage apply to C. FREDK. BEEBY, nt R. B. Martin & Co.'s offices, High-street. LADY EGIDIA FOR MELBOURNE. First and Finest Ship for Melbourne. The Al New Clipper Ship, LADY EIGIDI A, 1265 tons register, W. A. Curry, Esq., Commander, Is now on the berth for Melbourne, and will be despatched on SATURDAY, 31st MAY. ■^|>«isv. npHIS Magnificent Vesrcl is ap^J^^^^v. JL- fitted up for passengers) according to tho latest and imHHi«2l3liill3SS^ proved regulations of the Home Government, havingjust completed a voyage to Tasmania with immigrants, from whom Captain Curry received a warm address en parting, for his care and liberality. ' Passengers taken in Saloon, Intel-mediate, and Steerage. The Undersigned are now booking— DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents, Walker-street. , STEAM TO CANTERBURY-; <ra^jvJ3v (11H E Favorite Steamship qgpjrivSlMfelsggfflag John M'Lachlan, Commander, wiube despatched for Lyttelton as soon as ready. For passage, and other information, apply to ROYSE, MUDIE & CO., '■* Stafl'ord-street. FOR NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY] ' ±^b~db*. nnHE Clipper Ship MARGA- i -JSjESfS^N. -JL RETHA ROKSNEH, 700 ; «^^^^^^^^? > tons, Georgfe A. Hyde, Commnnder, will sail for Newcastle on Saturday, 31st instant. Has' "first-rate accommodation -for a few cabin passengers. v Apply to -■•—*- -— - CARGILL & CO., ] - - ■ ■ ' Princes-street. , Dnnedin, 22nd May, 18C2._ ; . _, ——pf iigiji. VESSEL FOR NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY, DIRECT. To sail about Thursday, May 29, * a RHIHE Al Scotch Clipper Barque - •felgl^ -L "G LEN SII EE/ , Captain Bcrick. , g^page^^^^ Can take a limited number of , passengers. ' Apply to CUMMING, LUMB & CO., Flindcrs-laue. i Or GUTHRIE & WILSON, Jetty-street. " FOR SHAG '.VALLEY DIGGINGS] NOTICE TO: PASSENGERS A tlie request °*' a larKe mim' .^.^Q^l^-v. XX ber of Merchants and Ship- > masters, we have made arrange-Q^^SS^^^^^-ments'for booking passengers to .all parts of New Zealand and the Australian Colonies. - ' ... Passengers can secure tickets by first-clnss sailing Ships or Steamers, at our offices, at Tuapeka - ' Wetherstone's Waitahuna Waipori COBB & CO. Booking Office. Provincial Hotel. Dunedin. TO. CAPTAINS AND SniP OWNERS. . MoKENZIE &' POOLE, JETTY-STREET. *>*4—*fe>v A-B.E now prepared to sell the t^Ns, A undermentioned goods at the very lowest rates, every article BBiPlff^aS^Sg - being guaranteed to correspond with sample, - Beef, salted, in casks Biscuits, in casks Flour, in casks And all other provisions required or passenger vessels. " i\ OTICE. LIGHTERING STEAMSHIPS ALDINGA, OMEO, AND GOTTENBURG. /T^HE Undersigned have made arrangements with I Mr. C. Fred. Beeuv, for Lightering the Goods from the above Steamers from this date, at the following rates, viz. :— For lots over 2 tons, at 12s per ton. For lots under 2 tons, at 15s ~ For loose buggies and light voliiclei, at 80s raeh. Consignees objecting to the above will please give written notice to the Agents befoio the arrival of the steamer, and have a lighter alongside immediately the vessel drops anchor. _ ROYSE, MUDIE & CO., Agents. -tTt J. BURROWS, Practical Sailmaker and Ship JM . Chandler, Port Chalmers. , Tar, pitch, oakum, spunyarn, marlm, and housing. Ship and boat's spars New and second-hand ship and schooner's sails boat sails Old rigging, blocks, &c, always on band N.B.—Orders punctually attended 10, and every possible dispatch given. GEORGE KINGSTON, Shipping and General Commission Agent, Port Chalmers. Ballast, nnd water supplied. ' - ■. ■ . NOTICE TO'CONSIGNEES. CONSIGNEES are requested to call at our oflice . before four o'clock, This Day,-and pay freight per Ellen Simpson, or the goods will be stored at their risk. M'KENZIE & POOLE, Agents, Jetly-street. " RICHARDSON k CO., Joiners, Builders, Contkactors, DKCOKATons, kc, &c., PORT CHALMERS. CONTRACTS either on board ship or house work completed with despatch. WATER TANK AND BALLAST LIGHTERS. CAREY, GOLDIE & CO. arc prepared to supply Fresh Water by the "Emma" water-tank, and likewise Ballast by lighters. . Qoasters running from Dunedin can be supplied with water and ballast in any weather, by coming to ..an anchor by:the Guard-ship, PortChalmers, at a moderate charge and -with despatch. N.B. Forty tons fresh water and 100 tons ballaet can b« delivered daily.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 166, 28 May 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 166, 28 May 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 166, 28 May 1862, Page 1

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