Shipping Notices. FOR THE NEW GOL 7IELBS% Waikouaiti. «S^^^V fT HniiH*T^ teamer LAD"X lI^PWX "f M B^ 1 1? XIi A ' will leave the JmW. Jetty this day, at 11 o'clock sharp. Fare 20s. Passengers put on board and landed free For passage, apply to H. DYABON & CO., " Office: Jetty-street. STEAM TO AND FROM PORT CHALAlfcltaT k T 111!^^ Screw Stearaer] ,Mm ...J- . PfiIDE.oPTHB YAKRA 4^S^3F^>- leaves daily as under, tundar* .^^^^^^^^ excepted:— J Port Uialmera .. 12noon and 4nm . -__ FREDERIC GREER, Aeent STEAiIEIi liiiTSY DOUGLAS" 1 '— «^^^#V lV TIL tT J? aye, be fiance JP»\ W Hfltelathalf-past9a.nl. vJm£m§m?£ £ OVm C]are*"ion Jetty at P^^^htXa^|t^tS ediate jAa, rpHE Steamer PLANET will run pTT.. beU-cen Dunedin and •^^liXiy-^'rcnaro, delivering goods at the «"ffrsi?rras^s3fe» above places H. HotIGHTOI* & CO., '- ■ -^ Agents. BLACK BALL AND EAGLE uWeVT' PACKETS. STEAM TO ENGLAND IN SIXTY DAYS. JBS^F%^V rPHE '.magnificent and unJi/ttSsdrsft^S^ rivalled steam-ship -Mmßg%^^ GREAT BRITAIN J t**°^^^;:^y^v;y^" having -a^a'n nrrivrvl it \r=i LIVERPOOL DIR&T ■ Po-, edncsday, September 17th. Passages cao be secured on application to DALGKTY, itATTRAY & CO. Wa.ker-street, Dunedin; or BRIGHT, BROTHERS & CO., Flinders-street, Mellwurne.
DIGGINGS. ~ jse^'^^Nx. fTIHE Steamer LYTTELTON T ttFor Waik °uaiti -^a^a^^ito' satdrday, A ' T }a f . ' At 10 o'clock, win^fcrV^ SSt. te°mep LYTTBLTDN will take Appfy y PS J°r Waikouaiti- 2oT j C. FREDERICK BEEBY, . Jetty-street, or^Manse-street. NOTICE. «-^^S^ 2^n. frlt^l|^rNfe'^\ -"- Sation Company liave made _*»^PS^.-^M§^^ arraugements for putting on a «=3SS^S3^iS» Steamer from Sydney to the Sou:thern Port, of New Zealand, viz :-* Nelson! SAMUEL CLARK, Manager- ~ FOR THE CLUTHA. REGULAR TRADER. -^ Fine Schooner «Mg4gS3£^ X MARY JANE, e ig£gse|pss2l Captain Bell, now loading for the rep^y^rffig^? above port, has good accommodation foi- pasnen^ers Wool r.iid Settlers' Produce brought to Dunedin at i reasonable rate. For freight or passage apply to F. CAIRNS, : ; Jetty. SHORTEST UnUTK TO THE DUNSTAN DIGGINGS, VIA MOLYNEDX t^^jt^v rp HE Schooner NORA "^*^%^> ■*-.„ Chas" Heyward, Master^ -^xxs&^CC. will sail positively .for the above Port, on Saturday next. Passajre nionej', £3. Freight, £4 per ton. Apply to
T. W. BAMFORD, Jetty-street. . N-£-—All fre'°ht and passage money must be paid before the vessel leaves the wharf. O%&? M ML B stokes of the WINES, SPIRITS, AND LIQUEURS. Dawson's ale, in buik Bass's ale. in bottle , ' Byass's ale, in bottle By;tss's stunt, in bottle '• Geneva, red and green cases Brandy, dark and piile, in bulk Brandy in cases, various brands Sherry ia cases and qr.-casks Port, in or.-casks Rum, 10 and 30 O P, "West India "Whisky, Kirkliston, Greenock Distillery Co., in ca^e and bulk Sparkling hock—sparkling Moselle Oid torn, in case Claret, in case Pale brandy in quarter-casks PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES. Robinson 6c Coey's hams and bacon, Waring' Smoked herrings—fresh herrings Lemon and orange peel, in tins "WhybrowV pickles—Colman's starch, blue, mustard and cayenne pepper Sardines, halves and quarters—Whiting Candles, Brandon's, Bale's, and Nevas, full Ib. ■weights, and light weights Salad oil, i-pints, pints, anil quarts—Capers Feasts sauces -Cameron's vinegar Vestas, in tins and plaid boxes—Currie powder Tobacco, tobacoa, 10s. Arrowroot—Patna rice—castor oil—currants American brooms—a:um—honey, in tins— nutmegs—Robertson's patent groaw C.^pe raisins—Thins jams, in tins DuriJop and Swiss cheese—lobsters Bottled fruits salt, in jars Tea, in chests, half-chests, and quarters, and orange pekoe Irish and California oats—salmon Mixed spice—cocoa-salt Hollo way's Pills, and general assortment of drugs Honan's butter, in cloth—confectionery Tartaric acid—carbonate of soda—split peas Bleached ginger—Adelaide flour, silk dressed, and half-barrels Sugars, Java, China, Victoria Company's, Mauritius, and Cossipore Malt—Prunes in glass jars Day & Martin's blacking
40 Bales grey sheetings, 72 in. Swiss, Manilla, and Havanah cigars, tobteco &c. Gingerbeer and lemonade bottles. IRONMONGERY, &c. Douglns' pumps—buckets—Colza oil Bar iron, all sizes—tin plates—zincs Black sheet iron Mail, axSe, arm, lansewood shafta Spring and scrolls Quicksilver —picks hatchets—galvanized iron 6, 7, and 8 feet Ewbank's nails, all sizes—American nail* Long and short handled shovelß lied lead, white lead—boiled" oil, raw oil Colza oil —paintbrushes—sash hooks—guttering -Piping'—ziuc nails—galvanized iron—hinges Cart boxes—axle-trees^ —horseshoes, nails—bass brooms Iron columns, solid and hollovr—bridle posti &c, &c. TIMBER. Deals—cut and solid, 9x 3 and 11 x S Joists—all eizes Flooring boards, Scotch, J-inch, f-inch, 1-inch, I^-inch Dressed and undressed weather boards Quartering, 4x3,1x2 3x5,4 x 4 T. and (x. American lumber Shelving boaida BOOTS. American kip grain Maoquire'i nugget* CLBVB Sc CO., Ma»»6Hitfe«fc.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 217, 30 August 1862, Page 1
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697Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 217, 30 August 1862, Page 1
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