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Shipping Notices. "FOR THE NEW GOL ~FIELDSf" Waikouaiti. <ssS?«a>.^3v mHE fast steamer LAD'S 6?3p|JftSpK X BA.RKLY, will leave the Jett >' this day» at 11 o'clock 3 sharp. Fare Ife. For passage, apply to R. DYASON & CO., Office: Jetty-street, or J. A. k R. BAIRD. ' Princes-street. s'f^sn?o~Ain^Fii^^ *%£■■ ■* rpi-IE Fast Screw Steamer, <|&£\ X X PRIDE o:p the YARRa) 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, Jr.TKUI TO ENGLAND IN SIXTY DAYS. 535 ■CV^S. FT! HE magnificent and unX rivalled steam ship J *2^Jp^ GREAT BRITAIN, *sb. '■"¥.'&§?%&&? Is expected to arrive at Melbourne about the lotli August, and will be dispatched . -on her return voyage for LIVERPOOL DIRECT, About the 20th September. Passages can be secured on to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., "Walker-street, Dunedin; or BRIGHT, BROTHERS & CO., Flinders-street, Melbourne. , STEAMER BETSY DOUGLAS ~~~~ <^<v'?v-tslw "^T^L leave the Reliance '■•* ■ Hotel at ha^-pas*9 »-m. 4|l^tJpJsvV Down trip: Clarendon Jetty at 3 p.m., calling at intermediate ports, carrying frei Ist and passage at low rates. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZEA LAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. ;i mHE Fast and Powerful *4T;*;ss?EtM^v X Steamship, ift|^^ 1 LD II & A, "^ir^t^tSf^^ss 500 tons, John M'Lean, Esq., Commander, will sail from-Port Chalmers for Melbourne tomorrow (Saturday) at 3 o'clock, p.m. The last steamer to convey passengers on board her (free) will leave the Jetty at 2 o'clock sharp. For freight and passage apply to ROYSE, MUDIE & CO., • Stafford-street.

FIRST.STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE. The Favorite and Fast S.S. CITY OF H 0 B ART, Captain Darby. > (^fj^,v-v^k TpHIS fast and favorite -*- Steamer is expected to _jy^^M>^^^Ni. arrive from Melbourne on Friday next, 22nd August; and •will be\lespatchcd again on Tuesday, the 26th. Tlie"well known character of this steamer is sufficient guarantee for the comforts of her passenger arrangements. For freight or nassaae apply to the Agent?, * if. b. Martin & co., High-street; Or the Sub-acrents, LLOYD, TAGGART & CO., Jetty-street. A Steamer will convey passengers on board, Free. NOTICE. rilHEAustralasianSteainNavi- -■- Sation Company have made arrangements for putting on a '^SSssis^SEaSS' Steamer from Sydney to the Southern Ports of New Zealand, viz : — Nelson, VTelliDgton, Cuuterbury, and Otago, commencing in September next. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements. SAMUEL CLARK, Manager. Sydney. 19th July. HARTLEY DIGGINGS. c^ko^ J2L mHE Steamer LYTTELTONISf^'^^CS^ X For Waikouaitt Tjll^lfeS^^. THIS DAY, MONDAY, The favorite Steamer LYTTELTON having returned fr-mi Timara will resume her Daily Trips tor Waikousiti. Pa^aye, 10s. Apply to c FREDERICK BEEBY, Jetty-street, or Manse-street.

ON S\LE AT THE STORES OF THE '"UNDERSIGNED — WINES, SPIRITS, AND LIQUEURS. Dawson's ale, in bulk Bass's ale, in bottle Byass's ale, in bottle Byass's stout, in bottle ■■-Geneva, red and green,cases Brandy, dark and pale, in bulk Brandy in cases, various brands Cherry i:i cases and qr.-casks. . Port in qr.-casks Hum, laand 30 OP, West India ,- Whi=kv, Kirkliston. Greenock Distillery Co., hrcjiso.and bulk r Sparkling bock—sparkling Moselle Old torn,-in case Claret, in case Pale brandy in quarter-casks PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES. Robinson & Coey's hams and bacon, Wanngs' ' StisokeH hi'TTinc*—fresh herrings Lemon and "orange peel, in-tins W'hybrow's pickles-^-Colman s starch, blue, mustard and cayenne -pepper . Sardines, halves and quarters— Whiting. Can'He«, Brandon's,-Bale's; and fuUlb. weir'bts. and light weights Salad oil, 4-viuta,' pints, and quarts—Capers Feasrs sauces-Cameron's vinegar. _. Vestas, in tins and plaid boxes—Curne powder Tobacco.-Js., tobacco, 10s.. Arrowroot—Patna rice—castor oil—currants American brooms—alum— honey, m tins— uuluic-ss—Robertson's patent groats Cape raisins—Thins jams, in tins Dunlop and Swiss cheese—lobsters Bottled fruits salt, in jare Tea, in" chests, half-chests, and quarters, and orange pekoe Irish and Californian oats —salmon Mixed spice—tiocoa—salt Holloway's Pills, and general assortment of druss Honan's butter, in ctoth-confectionery Tartaric aoid—carbonate of soda—split peas Bleached, ginger—Adelaide flour, silk dressed, and half-ban-els , Sugars, Java, China, Victona Company s, ' ° Mauritius, and Cossipore . , Malt—Prunes in glass jars Day & Martin's blacking • - .40-Bales grey sheetings, 72 in. _ Swiss, Manilla, and Havanah cigar*, tobacco - &c. Gingerbeer and lemonade bottle 9. IRONMONGERY, &c. •n,MiM«s' Dumos—buckets—Colza oD

Bar iron, an sizes— nu piaxes —w«w Black sheet iron Mail, axle, arm, l&nsewoou shafts .Spring and scrolls _ . Quicksilver— picks -hatchets—galvanized ire 6, 7, and 8 feet . - Ewbank's nails, all sizes—American nails Lone and short handled shovels lied lead, white lead-boiled oil, raw oil _ Colza oil -paintbrushes—sash hooks-gutteru Pioiu"-—zinc nails—galvanized iron—hinges Cart boxos-ajde-trees—horseshoes, nails—lk IroncSns, solid and hollow-bridle posts -&»., &*-• TIMBER. ' Deals-cut and solid, 9x 3 and 11 x 3 • Sfg iS Scotch, 1-inohi J-inch, 1-im DreSS undress Jl weather hoards Qnartering, 4 x 3,4x23x^4x4 T and G-. American lumber Shelving hoards BOOTS. American tip grain Mucquire's nuggets CLBYB & co#f Masge-stree

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 212, 25 August 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 212, 25 August 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 212, 25 August 1862, Page 1

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