____ Shipping Notices. THE POWERFUL STEAMER SAMSON, —jSpfeS^-gk;. HHOWS vesseLs into and out of X Port at moderate rates. 4y|pp&i&^ Office, No. 4, Mercer's BuildX^^S^SB^^^ ings, Princes-r-treet. ROBERT KILGOUR, . Agent. NOTICE. !^p3g>^|L rPHE Australasian Steam NavijOib^f^lraißK^v gation Copipany have made mm£^^^^> arrangements for putting on a Steamer from Sydney to the Southern Ports of New Zealand, viz :— Nelson, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago, commencing in September next. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements. SAMUEL CLARK, Manager. 19th Ju.y. FOR WAIKOUAITJ. rflHB Steamer UNDINE, °fll^^^^K -*■ will sal 01? Monday.^ Wed4wt^£wM^ da^s> antl Fl'idays, delivering cargo inside the Sandspit. Returning from Waikouaiti early on the following mornings. For freight or passage, apply to H. HOUUHTON & CO, Stafford-street; Or LUMB & CO., Jetty-street. STEAM TO AND FROM PORT CHALMERS. "^i&jn 1 npHE Fast Screw Steamer, JL PRIDE of 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 GRKER, Agent. """ TO THE DUNSTAN. STEAMER BETSY DOUGLAS. mJM^r^^K T>LIES Daily, Sundays ex nR/fi^^^'^S -*- cePted, Twenty-two miles _J»y**^W./w£^» a'on £ fc'ie main route to the dig"SS3^SSa^^^9 pugs, calftng at all intermediate Jetoiea, leaving Scrajjg's Creek, 7 o'clock, a.m.: Clarendon, 1 p.m. CRICHTON, DALRYMPLE & CO., g Agents, Dunedin. FOll SYDNEY DIRECT. • t>4^X T HE A 1 Clipper Barque "W&?sV_> -*- LION, _a^Sra^l^^. Captain Wm. Sinclair, mfamaxSSGXg&Will Sail on THURSDAY, the 80th mat. This vessel is well fitted up, provisioned, and is now ready for sea. Captain Sinclair is well known in the colonial trade, and on the termination of the voyage down, received fluttering testimonials from his pasr-engers,—a proo that they will be well treated on her ret.urn trip. For passages, immediate application is necessary to THOS. NORTON AND CO., Ap-ents; or to WM. H MUMFOHD, Princes-street. N.B.—Last Boat leaves Jetty, on Thursday, at 4 p.m. FOR THE MOLYNEUX. rI IHK Re #ularT™der PIONEER •^^bjls^^V. X will sail for the above port o<u ov about the beginning of next For freight or passage, apply to J. A. &R. BAIRD, Stafford-street. FOR INVERCARGILL. +^>^vx T7IROM Dunedin Jetty to the «^|^*^^>^v .1: Wharf at Invercargill, the Brigantine PROMPT, 100 tons bvxrthen, will sail with despatch. For freight or passage, appl.y to TICKLE & CO., Stafford-street. Or to H. WURM, Jetty-street. _ ~FOR CHARTER, i^x**'i&N. A ma^ Vessel of about 36 •^^-•^4^\ JA. tons register, is an A 1 ves*g^j^W^>^sel, and fitted for any port in New vSfem3&itdii£!is»& Zealand, draught of water beinyr 8 feet when loaded. For further particulars apply to C. W POOLE, Jetty-street. GEORGE KINGSTON, Shipping and General Commission Agent, Port Chalmers. Ballap, and water sup died. WA L L A C H BROTHERS, MACI,AGGAN-STKEKT, (Next to the Dunedin Club House), And 156, Elizabeth-street, MelbourneIMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERERS & MATTRASS MAKERS. 1^ O R SALE.-- ~*————■ Slops, hosiery, blankets, flannels, calicoes Turkish towels, Manchester goods And Drapery of every description BOOTS AND SHOES. Manilla rope Cutlery, plated ware, carpenter's tools German silver, tea, dessert and table spoons and forks American cut nails, pewter ale measures, pints and half-pints, and ironmongery of all kinds Stomped and bossed gold washiug dishes Galvanized iron buckets Camp ovens and covers Three-lejrged pots, 2, 4, 5, and 6 gallons Ames', Hunt's, Day's, Kimbal's, and-Brown-ing s long and short round point shovels DH old colony do sluice forks Corrugate:! galvanized iron, 6 to 8 feet Finest Mauritius sujrar Bottled ale and porter Brandy, geneva, wines, and spirits of various descriptions Superior colonial bacon (rolls) Tierces and lounds of beef Tobacco, 10\s. ALEXANDER CUMMING & CO., Stafford-sireet. ! HUGH KIRK PATRICK and CO,! Diapers, Princes-st reet, Have just opened up a splendid lot of Black and Coloured Silks Paisley Plaids Fancy Dresses Muslin do Prints and Ribbons Ex Cheviot. WATER CASKS, &c, Ex Cheviot, from _ Glasgow, for sale by the undersigned— 150 wafer ca-ks 1 cooking range, and fittings for 300 passengers, Also, Ships' pralley, M feet by 9 feet DALGETY, KATTRAY and CO,, Rattray-street. FLOUR! - ~ r ~"r Ex Bella Marina, Southern Cross, Bruce, and Runnymede. Q/U TONS FLOUR, of following brands, /Cl/tr namely—Mount Moriac, Beeby & Dunstan, Belmont, and Western Mills, fine and silk dressed. FREDERICK MOSS <fc CO. . STEAM ENGINES. ■—".; rfIHK undersigned have for Sale, Horizontal Steam JL Engines, from 12-horse power upwards, recently imported from England, aud combining the latest improvements, with boilers, etc., complete. ; Plans and specifications can be seen on application* '- :- ■ -'' ■'"-.." '■■" '"'■ ■.'"'.-. -:'J ./."■'■ ''~' HENRY COOKE& CO., Walker-street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 269, 30 October 1862, Page 1
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