Shaping Notices. ' , *TOB^®&S, V «ANGATIRA, — Con.JSMt^&g&SP^ signees wanted for the fol-<Bt£?Wy-Tg? ■n^ffyar lowing goods :— 50 bac;s flour. Pfio. lo ba<rs flo-'r 1 b.ig potatoes. DD V 2 bag* sugar. HENRY WURM, Commercial Chambers, Jotty-street. .NOKOMAI AND ALL THE DIGGINGS. STEAMER UETSY DOUGLAS jp-T^^UsSv "W IL L ieave ADAMS' " Hotel at 9 a.m., and 5 <&sJs*^&*g£> P-«J. Down trip: Clarendon 9**,. Jett>' at 1 V-m-> and 6 a.m., , calang at intermediate -ports, carrying freight and P vss.>£t; at low rates. T.-iK POWERFUL STEAMER SAMSON, e_^~>.'^a *dhv rTIOWS vessels into and out of. JL Port at moderate rates. Office, No. 4, Mercer's BuildT£J ?/T^'ei,%iat-^.as ings. Princes-street. ROBERT KILGOUR, Agent. NOTICE. rjHH E Australasian Steam Navi- ±, a Ky^-^^&sv A. giuion Company have made feki.iss&.s¥se£> arrangements for putting on a ""■"'s« K;i%.jK >tclsiss'Steamer from Sydney to the Southern Pets of New Zealand, viz:— Nelson, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago, commencing in . .Stptewhei jext. . Full particulars will, appear in future advertisements. ......-*•■ SAMUEL CLARK, "'■'■- Manager. Sydney, 19th Ju.y. ' " . : ' MELBOURNE; ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY OTEAM TO MELBOURNE. 4^s^^^^ "The Aldinga, 500 tons, gSEhSjEagstes^ffigg Gothenburg, 800 tons, Omeo, 1,600 tons, jure shortY expected, and will be again despatched . •without delay. j : For freight or passive apply to -:■.-■■■■■,., ,'■ ROYSE, MUDIE, ie C 0.,; Stafford-3tre£r. FOR THE WAIHOLA LAKE -aeiSi^^siiv HP E Pabdui- Stkamkr e^Sft^^^^" • P L A N■ B T -: Will leave thtTjetty for the Waihola-Lake on Wednesday next, October Ist. ; . , For freight or passage, apply to ; HENRY IiOUGHTON & CO., , Stafford street. - FOR WAIKQUAITI. ~ .J^^^h^ rpHE Steamer ITNDTNE, '■' : *^«^a\if^^Nv will leave on Mon<lav next, - -•- %fkij^^^^^ delivering cargo inside the Sandspit. . ' For freight orpassage, apply to H. HOUGHi'ON & CO., Stafford street, ■■- ■■ < Or ..; LUMB & CO., : Jetty street. --STEAM TO AND ~FROM PORT CHALMErE -^3%^s^ HP H E FAVORITE S.S. J^fP^v X VICTORIA, os£ii*£j£>£&* Has resumed running between ■^SSSiasdS^ Port Chalmers and Dunfcdin, as under r— Leaves Port Chalmers at half-past 8 a.m and 1 p.m. Leaves Uunesiiu at half-past 11 a.m. and-4 p.m. For Freight or Passage apply to • , F. CAIRNS, Jetty. STEAM TO THE BLUFF/TnVERCARGILL, AND RIVERTON. The Shortest Route to the Nokoraai, Moa, and Walcatipu Diggings. ; ; .rpHE S.S. GUIDING STAR JL will leave for the above *l^^«^3^^ k Ports on Monday Evening, the 29th inst, at six o'clock. No Freight taken on board after five o'clock. For PVci^ht or Passage apply to H. T. GREEN; ■■-.■■'■ Agent. . : Office: Princes-street, over Switzer's. FOR WaIKOUAITI, MOERAKI. OAMARU TIMAEU, AKAKOA, AND LYTTELTON. <3s^^>^Jv fT^HE fast paddle steamship 1 GEELONG will sax! for the above ports, leaving Port * Chalmers on Monday, the :29th. instant at 11 o'clock, a.m. Passengers by tha Pride of Yarra, at 10 a.m For freight or passage aprly to CA'RGILL & CO., i ~-. ■ Agents. Dunetliu 26th Sept., 1862. ; STEAM TO AND FROM PORT CHALMERS. *fe»-^ \ f ItHE Fast Screw Steamer, X PaiDEoPTHB YAREA, .2fp^Nrti?NiV leaves daily as under, Sundays ■ Dunedin Jetty ; .. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. i Port Chalmers ... 12 noon and 4p. ml. FREDERIC GRKER, Agent. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. ' FOR MELBOURNE. ! ■fe^txiSv flihe Splendid A 1 Clipper' Ship ' ■ •-*• BOANERGES, i ■ I^|^L 2000 tons burthen, ; :" ■ ' fmsqus&i§£m£t&&rJ . C. Dunn, Esq., Commander, "Will sail posiuvt'lv on -"''•' : •MONDAY NEXT, 29th: INST. ; This mngriificent ship has roomy and comfortable accommodation, and being provided with a liberal dietary scaie, offers an eligible opportunity to intending passengers, who will be conveyed on board free of charge. ' ? *-<v* For passage, apply to" : A. L. THOMSON & CO., i ■ : Stafford street, Or to . ■ • '■ LLOYD, TAGGART& CO.!, t .....'." .„•....,...,..•• Jetty?street. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. I - To Sail Punctually on . : WEDNESDAY NEXT, Ist OCTOBER. i^k - fT^HE celebrated-clipper barque X BENJAMIN HEAPB, 600 *\^^^^^^^ tong, Captain Moore, commander. . . M^Jn^lLr^^rag Tliis favorite passenger • ship •well-known ia the New Zealand trade, will sail punctually on Wednesday next, Ist October, from' Port Chalmers. . .-•,...- j. . Intendinpr passengers are invited to inspect her superior accommodation. The provisionshave been on all occasions of the best; quality, and on. the moat liberal scale. i For Freighter Passage apply to the Agents, ; R. B. MARTIN & CO., j High-street. - Or, LLO YD, TAGGART > CO., Jetty-street. FOR SALE. r^ ' ■fe^^T&jv I^he faithfully built Cirpper «^fe^^\ X Schooner STAR OF !TAS■%s26£li&v2>*!L MANIA, built at Hobart Town,' Wgßwa^SSi^ of the very best blue gum, is copper fastened, carries CO tons at adraught of fiyefeet, sails last, is admirably adapted for the coasting trade, -> * is well found and fit for sea. ' " For particulars apply to THOS. PATERSON; Or, C. A. ROSS & CO., New Wharf, Jetty-street. DYASON & Co., Shipping: and General Passen-1 ger Agents. Vessels towed in and but of Port, Offices—London Auction Mart, Jetty-atreet,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 242, 29 September 1862, Page 1
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