Shipping1 Notice. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS^ FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT, To follow the Nor'-Wester. wj^ks nnHE really mae^iificent passen-»>->r^^ i-.fe^FvC\ -A- r£Q*- snip ' GREYHOUND, 2500 tons burthen, Jas. Jackson, Esq., commander. This splendid ship having no cargo to discharge, is now ready to receive passengers, and will be positively despatched for Melbourne, on Monday, the 20th inst. The passenger accommodation of this vessel is unsurpassed in every respect, and the-dietary scale is the usual liberal one of the Telegraph Line. For passage apply to A. L.THOMSON & CO., Stafford-street: or to JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO., Stafford street. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. Nearest Route to the Lachlan, Burrangong, and Lambing Flat Diggings. x^K^4k npHE A 1 Clipper Barque $^^%\ 1 NOTOS, %Mj£ZJs^%r> °? tn^ Pioneer line of vessels bel^^^^^^^^tween Sydney and Otago, will sail on Saturday, the 13th instant, being unavoidably postponed from this date, her coals not being all discharged. Last boat leaves Dunedin Jetty at 3 p.m. For remaining passages apply early to WM. H. MUM FORD, Agent, Princes-street. Dunedin, October 15th, 1862. forTwaikoljTitT i^Vj^k OHO ULD sufficient inducement .~:£Os<i^sN_ £3 offer, the clipper schooner STAR OF TASMANIA. Thos. ga|ps|p|^p|j|§l^ Ens, Commander, will be laid on as above. For freight or passage apply to THOS. PATERSON, or C. A. ROSS & CO., Jetty-street. STEAM TO AND FROM PORT CHALMERS. *^^ V rpHE Fast Screw Steamer, I^NSk -*- PRIDE of the YARRA, 2^/st*igW\^> ?eaves ('aily under, Sundays Dunedin Jetty .. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Port Chalmers .. 12 noon and 4 p.m. FREDERIC GREER, Agent. vi k f^YASON & CO. are this ■B^*6^N. *-* ■ day booking forthe GREY"*S^^r^> -KOVND, for Melbourne «mM^MS^ NOTOS, for Sydney, aax£ Steamel- QUEEN, for Northern Provinces. Only a few berths vacant. Offices, London Auction Mart, Jetty-street. 17URST VESSEL FOR SYD<JB^^ss, NEY J)IIIECTThe LALLA ROOKH xs now taking in ballast, and will sail positivel} on SATURDAY MORNING. Apoly for passage, before Friday evening, to E. CHALMER. RAVEN, FOR SYDNEY. .t£K«<*j. TBIHE fine fast sailing brigantine .^.^^^^N. JL - RAVEN, o J^^^^^^^ et John McDonald, commander, ■«a^^sas^^^F\vill sail from Port Chalmei-s ior the above port on Monday, the 20th inst. For freight or passage, apply to FRANCE and CO., Manse-street. FOR WAIKOUAITL ;fe4^?-fe\ ril H E Clipper Schooner *^€reSMi<ifc: J- STAR °- F TASMANIA, ggraa^Egg^a Having a portion of her Freight f®™^^ engaged, will sail for the above Port on Monday. j Apply THOMAS PATERSON; Or, C. A. ROSS & CO. Jetty-st. (21 EORGE KINGSTON, Shipping and General VJT Commission Agent, Port Chalmers. Ballas and water sup >lied. . . "*» TjIREDBRIOK COXHEAD, Shipping. Custom ±. iiouse, ana Commission Agent, Jetty street Dunedin. J JT OTI C E TO CONSIGNEES*. ex'%R%STER LI°T~^ noVV'dischar Sinß cam All goods not removed by four p.m. each day, will be stored at risk and expense of consignees. DYASOJS and CO., Jetty-street. BARQUE NOTOS. NOTICE. ALL Accounts must be rcadered to the undersigned in duplicate up to Noon THIS DAY alter that they will not bo recognised. . WM. 11. MUMPORD. NOW LANDING, ex DERWENT HUNTER, Apples, potatoes, carrots, eggs, butter, jams, biscuit, Hour, bran, hay, oats, geese, 1 case Napoleon boots. And on s:de at^the lowest price by W. WILSON Importers of I'ruit and Coionial Produce, Princes street south, opposite Messrs Eurke's store. WA L.L A C H BROTHERS, Maclaggan-street, (Next to the Dunedin Club House), And 156, Elizabeth-street, MelbournbIMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERERS & MATTRASS MAKERS. Merchandise. HRESS AND FASHION Every description of GENTLEMEN'S READY MADE GARMENTS. Special attention is paid * ■ - To this branch of our business. Our stock of ready-mades Is extensive, and well chosen; Embraces all the new Materials, and fashionable styles Of the best quality. • Coats, vesfe, and trowsers, Inverness capes, and Highland cloaks. Scotch L W underclothing. Merino do. Crimean and regatta shirts, Collars, hats, and braces, Railway wrappers and carpet bags, Cravats, scarfs, and ties, Dent's kid glove 3. From the extension that Has been recently made on The premises, and also from The large addition we have Made to our stock, we are " Now in a position to show A much larger, and, more varied Stock, than we heretofore Could have done. A great convenience— o A fitting-on-room, attached. HUGH KIRKPATRICK & CO., . \ . Importers,
Port on Monday
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 259, 18 October 1862, Page 1
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