Shipping1 Notices. STEAM TO-. MELBOURNE. S. S. CITY OF H O B A RT , Captain Darby. ••SFVtfs* 2L fXIIIIS iastand favorite steamer Ktfit^iffijt^ .X '3 now permanently laid JM&3S^£&S on this line. She is exported to arrive here on or about the *>th 3nW,'nnli~\vttl~be despatched punctually two'days after her arrival. The well-known character of this steamer is a sufficient guarantee for the comfort of her passenger arrangements. For freight or passage apply to the agents, R. B. MARTIN & CO , High-street, FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. BENJAMIN HEA PE , C. Moore, Master. *. ■£=«?+ rfIHIS favorite passenger ship . jiL j*?|SSrnN. X has just made a passage of "^BjsjExtß^> ei^ht days from Melbourne, and nJEjiygg||gJSSßWiU. have immediate despatch as above. Her accommodations are of a superior description, and for comfort and convenience she is well and favorably known. The usual liberal dietary scale ■will be supplied! '- For freight or passage .apply to the agents, R. B. MARTIN & CO., High-street. INTER-PROVINCIAL ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. FOE LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON, mNELSON, TARAWA XI. & AUCKLAND, VIA MANUKAU. -JS&fex. ■ rpHE S. S. LORD WORSLEY, V^ . JL A. Kennedy, commander, «T&iC^i^v Will leave Port Chalmers for the i&&S!^S&&&' ?^ove i)Orts on Fiidayjtlie 2^t!l The cabins of this vessel have teen rebuilt on an improved plan, and refitted expressly for the New Zealand passenger trade, rendering her saloon accommodation unequalled by any steamer on this line. For freight or passage apply to GEO. S. BRODRICK, Agent, 1, Mercer's Buildings, Princes street. FOR SHAG VALLEY DIGGINGS, Via Waikouaiti. *3?>*n J2L TIH E Favourite Steamer WMS§t33SK X LYTTELTON = " M's^sMs3Ss& Will sail for Waikouaiti, on X^^^^^^^s WEDNESDAY, 25th June, at 11 o'clock, a.m. sharp, Apply to— o pjBEDK- BE EBY, ' Agent, Jetty-street. ±^L>*4^ T7IOR CHARTER in the -ajKtSlf^NV^ JP Cattle Trade, the fine brig MwrXmiWS^Fr- I*7 t°ns register, will carry 60 Head, and is admirably adapted to the trade. - •■ TICKLE AND CO., Stafford-street. BARQUE, BENJAMIN HEAPE, Moore, Master, from Melbourne. WlHj^ /CONSIGNEES of goods are »-^S^^^^\. •V-' hereby required to present "Bills of Lading, and pay freight to the undersigned, as agents for the Charterers. - '" .; :___.„ _, TICKLE & CO., .•"•■■: , .$ '™~~ . ~ cretfßjrtWDt/*-©^.— NEW GOLD FIELDS. ' HianLAY DIGGINGS. npHE Paddle Steamer SAMy/l^ *cave tie "*etty for Waikouaiti THIS DAY, "at 11 o'clock sharp. For freight or passage, apply at once to J. A. & R. BAIRD, Jetty Office. •*- *^ "VTOTICE.—The Cutter FALLS .^JOlll^N^ '-1M win Sail for WAIKOUAITI ■ fgw&3££§§j&lisg£ F°r freight or passage, apply BAIRD & CO. • STEAM TO THE TAIERI RIVER WAI HOLA LAKE. ' . OPENING OF THE NAVIGATION. %^ nnHE Steamer" PLANET "%?jK3rs>v. JL will run regularly ■ between *^2§Sftfsi^sw> Dunedin and the above - places, ES§atsi§gaj@Jif«||gdelivering' goods at Clarendon, tand the Waihola township. For Freight, apply to H. HOUGHTON& CO., Agents, ■ . : ; . Statfonl-street. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, FOR MELBOURNE. Only Ship on the Berth. is^-Hfes. rnHE Al clipper ship, ABBOTT X LAWRKNCE, 1583 tons, £Js2K3|!js|?^. register, will sail for the above BB3?i^V'*'r'friw^r port, on' Wednesday, the 2nd July. This fine vessel has unrivalled accommodation for passengers. Possessing such a great height between decks, her berths are necessarily of the moat comfort'oble and roomy character. KUe has proved herself, for speed and comfort combined, one of the finest ships trading to this poit. Intending passengers are especially invited to notice the iact, that Captain Patterson has always received the most flattering testimonials from those who have sailed with him ; they are also reminded that it would be well to embrace this opportunity, as, in all probability, this will be the only large passenger ship leaving'here for some mouths. For. passage &c, apply to JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents, Stafford-street; COBB & COS, Coach Office ; LLOYD, TAGGART & CO., Jetty-street. June 24th, 1862. -"-;' ■ NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE schooner. JANE, from Melbourne, having cleared at tlie Customs, consignees are requested to pass entries and pay freight to the undersigned, CHARLES M, POOLE, Agent, Jetty-street. /GEORGE KINGSTON, Shipping and General \JT Commission Agent, Port Chalmers. Ballast and water supplied. , GLASS! GLASS! GLASS! . f\ N SAL Eby the undersigned :— CHANCE'S SHEET GLASS. 60x38 §2x34 60x30 48x32 US x 32 48 x 30 i 5Gx32 ' 46x34 5-Ixß6 40x30 1 .. R. E. INMAN & CO., 3, Princes-street, through the Cutting. Glass! Glass! Glass! Chance s Sheet —all sizes, up to 60 x 38. ■It. E. INMAN & CO., 3, Princes-street, through the Cutting. FIE UNDERSIGNED ILAVE FOR SALE the following Goods : — Sugar—Mauritius, and Cossipore, white, oounter and ration Tea in chests, half chests and boxes Flour—Adelaide, Launeestoii, and Victorian, M'Kenzie's Coffee. DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., Walker and It ttray-streets.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 180, 25 June 1862, Page 1
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730Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 180, 25 June 1862, Page 1
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