_^______Shipping Notices. STEAM TO ENGLAND IN SIXTY DAYS T HE mapificent and un- -! WVsVtt^X A rivalled steam ship ■* .*<lsm £%£?»**££__ LIVERPOOL DIRECT, ■ About the SOtli September. 1 cssa-es can be seemed on application to DAL'aIiTY, RATTRAY & CO, ppirnm !ker' stet ' Dunedin; or BRIGHT, BROTHERS & CO., Flinders-street, Melbourne. I STEAM" TO AND FROM PORT CHALMERS «|M,T NVdTn Eteamer -Ji^Sf^!^^ Leaves daily, as under, Sunday : s^»___i? excepted. GEO. S. BRODRICK, Agent. _ STEAMER BETSY DOUGLAS erINN§V W ILi 1l ie R' eli«"»ce « I /^^Pi^^v * * Hotel at lialf-past 9am i^^XW-^^ Down trip: Clarendon Jetty it *^ESS£S_^&ss» 3 p.m., calling at intermediate late ports,-carrying-freight and passage at low rates. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, & NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. s^^silv HP- 11 E fevorite steamship *^^ fr?l^v J- OME O, 4#-sS&&§^ 1000 Tons,' ;«jESSfcS^S» JoHjrM'LAonLAK, Commander, Will be despatched from Port Chalmers with the Jinglish Mails, on the 17th instant, at 2 o'clock. For freight airi passage apply to ROYSE, MUDIE, & CO., Stafford-street. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO CANTERBURY. tJ&^J&J^ HP H E Steamship ■*- GOTHENBURG 4t/~^^ii&^^' S expected from Melbourne on or about the 19th instant, and will be despatched for Lyttelton 48 hours after arrival. For freight or passage, apply to ROYSE, MUDIE & CO., Stafford-street. COROMANDEL GOLD FIELDS. DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION «5S*iK TH E Q RG yaA X as-s----;^-^i^ B- Pole > Commander,'will be rf7%sZ> despatched for AUCKLAND, on o about Monday, the 18th. inst., landing passenger on the wharf. The above highly auriferous fields, hitherto solely in the hands of the Maories, and inaccessible, are now by the Government of New Zealand made open to the public, and proclaimed a Gold Field, so that miners and others can now reside there in perfect protection and security. Auckland is distant from Coromandel only thirty miles, and is the nearest and only port for persons proceeding thither. Regular and frequent communication exists between the two places. For passage apply to A. L. THOMSON & CO., Agents, ; __ Staffoid-street. NEW ZEALAND MAIL STEAM SERVICE. FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, AND AUCKLAND. "rp H -E" swift and powerful ■I^W^M'SS-^^- !>• Pole, Commander, will sail *S^K£3KSKa__3i& for the above Ports on or about the IStb. inst., or within twelve hours of the arrival of the-English-Mail. For freight or passage apply to A. L. THOMSON & CO., Agents, .".'■' Stafford-street. STEAM TO AND FROM PORT CHALMERS. •«»■:,>,- -, mHE Fast Screw Steamer,! ± PRIDE op tub YARRA, 2&s^^&^^ leaves daily as under, Sundays Dunedin Jetty .. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Port Chalmers .. 12 noon and 4 p.m. FREDERIC GREER, Agent. STEAM. TO THE-TALERI AND CLARENDON, WAJHOL LAKE. „*-!.«. rglllE Sreamer PLANET will run Cgsfcs^rHsTsv -*- regularly between Dunediii and «Vi|^||\ |a^^,Ciarendoii, delivering goods at the above places. ■■ $ ■ 11. HOUGHTON & CO., Agents. FIRST SHIP FOB. THE COROMANDEL DIGGINGS. AUCKLAND via NAPIER. Wf^~bv HIKE fine clipper brig MONTEJL ZUMA, Alexr. M'lntyre, W&^3!ki£iz§§Bs^ . This vessel having accomplished a fine run from Melbourne, is now on the berth for the New Gold Field, and will have immediate dispatch. For freight or passage, apply to C. W. POOLE. f^i EORGE KINGSTON, Shipping- and General VX Commission Agent, Port Chalmers. Ballast and water sup jlied. THE LITTLE SHOP. E NATHAN, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, . Princes-street, be.us to remind his friends and the public that he still keeps the Little Shop, and that he'has a neat assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks Colonial and English manufactured Jewellery, &c., which he will sell at prices that defies competition. Kemoraber! The LITTLE SHOP, Princesstreet, three doors from High-street. Watches accurately repaired at the lowest rates. Tji ISII E R BR O ~T~H~"e~rT, FRUITERERS, SEEDSMEN, PRODUCE IMPORTERS, Walkek-Street, Dunkdin. Fruit Trees, Plants, Shrubs, Ornamental and Forest Trees. NOTICE. npHE REV. D. MOREAU respectfully informs JL the Catholics—first, that henceforward thure will be Mass every Sunriav at St. Joseph Church, Dunedin; second, that the Rev. F. Martin will spend a ull nio: t!i iv the Tuapeka Diggings, and say Mass at the Junction Catholic Chape! 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 are earnestly requested to see the Rev. F. Martin for the above purpose. A white flag, weaving 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-strcet.' WILLIAMS & SMITH, * Proprietors. HORSES conimited 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 fastideous. W. and S., are always purchasers of first-claw Saddle and Harness Horses.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 211, 12 August 1862, Page 1
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761Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 211, 12 August 1862, Page 1
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