STEAM TO ENGLAND IN SIXTY DAYS / K^i^ltv HPII2 magnificent and un- * n!*^l»^\ -*-" rivalled steam ship Jl/mmMm* GREAT BRITAIN, «Sfe.-/^S^Ss» Is expected to arrive at Melbourne about the 15th August, and will be dispatched on her return voyage for LIVERPOOL DIRECT About the 20th September. ' Passages am he secured on amplication to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., nni „ „ Walker-street, Dunedin : or BRIGHT, BROTHERS & CO., Flinders-street, Melbourne. STEAM TO AND PROM PORT CHALMERS. .rSfe^Sv HP H E Screw Steamer fSI^X -*- UNDINE Leaves daily, as under, Sunday excepted. PortChalmers 8.30 a.m., l pm Dunedin 11a.m., 3.3op.ini GEO. S. BRODRICK, Agent. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. (s^fs^3v F|l H E swift and powerful JL Steamship 4#|||J(|g> ALDINGA, 500 Tons, John M'Lean, Commander, Will arrive from Melbourne on Monday morning next, and will be despatched again on Wednesday, the 6th inst. For freight an-l passage apply to ROYSE, MUDIE, & CO., Stafford street.. N. B.—The Aldinga will call at the Bluff, to land passengers and mails. POSTPONED TILL THURSDAY, 7tii AUGUST. THE FIRST STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE. THE S. S. CITY OF HOBART, Captain Darby, S^^^Sv TT\ HIS fast and favorite Sl|^^^r]^^v JL steamer will be despatched MM^^^^^^- punctually on Thursday next, for Melbourne. S* The well known character of this steamer i 3 sufficient guarantee for the comforts of her passenger arrangements. For Freight or Passacre, apply to the Agents, R. B. MARTIN & CO., Hi «h-street, or LLOYD, TAGGART & .CO., Jetty-street. The only authorised sub-Agents. STEAIUTO WAIKOUAITI. ON WEDNESDAY, At 11 o'clock a.m. c3J^J3f^ HP H E Favorite Steamer* -L LYTTELTON, 4p^4ilpS^ Aviil Fail for Waikouaiti, on <(^_~j_^^S^gi3 Tuesday, at 11 o'clock, a.m. Passage, 15s. For freight or passage, apply to C. FRED. BEEBY, Jetty-street. «SP*esJZL. HHHE STEAMER BETSY -*- DOUGLAS will leave ■lW£^m^^ Clarendon Jetty at half-past 7 a.m., calling at tho Waihola Jetty, Taieri Ferry, and other Jetties on the passage. On her return trip, she will leave the Reliance Hotel - at half-past 9 a.m., half-past 1, and 5 p.m. Passage, ss. { Freight, 30s. per ton. Storage free for twenty-one days. w. r. Douglas, "notice. «tfc^ 73^ mHE AUSTRALASIAN m^t^^s. X STEAM NAVIGATION JMM||M£§> COMPANY have made ari^^^^^^^^^^^ rangements for putting on a Steamer direct from Sydney to the Southern Ports of New Zealand, commencing on the Ist of September next. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements. SAMUEL CLARK, Manager. Sydney, lOtli July, 1562. STEAM TO AND FROM PORT CHALMERS. «^|&\ • FTUIE Fast Screw Steamer. l^viX -L PIUDTE of the YARRA; /vltis^3r"^v leaves f'a^y UUllei, > Sundays. Dunedin Jetty .- 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Port Chalmers .. 12 noon and 4 p.m. FREDERIC GREER, Agent. FIRST SHIP FOR THE COROMANDEL DIGGINGS. AUCKLAND via NAPIER. *Jt>*h^ HPHE fine clipper brig MONTEJL ZUMA, Alexr. M'lntyre, iSJllgSSslfiifcd^P This vessel having accomplished a fine run from Melbourne, is now on the berth for the New G<fld Field, and will have immediate dis- ' patch. For freight or passage, apply to C. W. POOLE. TO HOBART TOWN DIECT. *Jb»dk Hi H E A 1 Clipper Barque «JElsf>^\ -*- ISABELLA, *IS§3!wS^L **" Coppin, commander, having g_S_al_Sg|Efjgjj§gy superior accommodation for cabin and steei-age passengers, will sail for the above port in a few days. For freicrht or passage apply on board, or to C. A. ROSS fe CO., Agents, Exchange Rooms, Rattray-street. STEAM TO THE TAIERI RIVER AKD WAIHOLA LAKE. OPENING OF THE NAVIGATION. feJ^K THEE Steamer PLANET .-JKtega^v^ I will run regularly between "^jj^JSaa^S^r. Dunedin and the above places, 3%f^Pllp3pSs£'delivering goods at Clarendon, and the Waihola township. For Freight, apply to H. HOUGHTON fc CO., Agents, Stafford-street. fiBOBGE KINGSTON, Shipping and General \X Commission Agent, Port Chalmers. Ballast end water sup ilied. NOTICE. THE REV. D. MOREAU respectfully informs tlie Catholics— first, that henceforward there will be Mass every Sunday at St. Joseph Church, Dunedin; secoud, that the Rev. F. Martin will spend a ull month in the Tuapeka Diggings, and say Mass at the Junction Catholic Chapel on the four following Sundays; third, that there will be no Mass at Waitahuna until the chapel will have been put v again. The Catholics of the Waitahuna District aie earnestly requested to see the Rev. F. Martin for the above purpose. A white flag, wearing a red cross, made in the shape of a banner, will henceforward denote our presence in the diggings. July 23rd. ABBEYLEIX LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Maclaggan-street. WILLIAMS & SMITH, Proprietors. HORSES commited to there care at the above establishment treated with the strictest attention, combined with moderate charges. Saddle Horses and Vehicles for hire to suit the most ofcatideous. W. andS v are always purchasers of first-class Saddle aad Harness Horses.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 206, 6 August 1862, Page 1
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762Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 206, 6 August 1862, Page 1
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