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Shipping- Notice. ■* PRINCE OF VVALES'IfItTiiDAYExHjisiON ip^f&&\ "r ?* the C;it« ' ie **»™, Jetty street vespectiully i v , imate <J thoir mends, patrons anrl tha public generally, that they Lave -harlerod the RUBY A PLEASURE TBlA'oi'Hß OTAfJO HEADS t>t> r£n!w j:T?uut Realities, on the PRINCE OF WALKS'BIRTHDAY The proprietors'des-n in originate this excursion hrafor.ite immediate ohject the re-umo U aS S? nieut or local residents. <=iij U y The attraction of scenery, combined with the novelties incidental to a pleasure excurei. n, will it is hoped, constitute an irresistible and genuine i'nducemrnt to the community of Dunedin to avail itself of so favorable an opportunity for unalloyed social relaxation, converse, and enjoyment, N.ii.—The_stennier will call at Port Chalmers. For tickets apply [essrs Dove and Thompson. Refreshmems of recherche quality procurable on board at mode-ate prices. The Ruby will get under weigh, at Duuediu New Jetty, at lla.m. precisely. For tickets apply Q. LUMB. MESSRS RIORDAN BBOtSeRS,'" Or Jetty-strept. STEAM TO LYTTELTON. -WELLINGTON" NELSON AND SYDNEY ' «hS^%^^ Hf H E Australasian Steam jO&wfeKsX o Navigation Company's Steamship R A N G A T I tt A «sas^gg&ig»sr 800 Tons, B. Paddle, Comnander.wdl be despatched tor tlie above Ports on I'jUUAi, 14i]i instant. For freight or passasre apply to A. L. THOMSON & CO., Agents, Stafford-street. CfHIP BHUCE, from Melbourne-This vessel kJ having entered at the Customs, Consignees are requested to pass entries without delay, and pay freight to the agents. l 3 A. L. THOMSON & CO., > Stafford -street. REGULAR TRADER FOR WaIKuUAITI. •&4^§&N rpHE schooner CHRISTINA "Vi^~BK^> n , ,win *lil <iir Waikouaiti on laeSllay 'tlle llth N°™»l>er. For freight or passage, apply to 0. F/CEEBY, >> , • j-w,. JeUv-street. booking Olhce opposite tlie Post Office. FOJI INVERCAII(HLL~ ~" * T H 5 -x clil' pPr schoonen *- COO XI E It, &&I&§^3&ML r , **»l!iv.in, master, *a&es&**xßla&ru now loadin- f lir (ho above Port lor h-eijjlu or passage nj>j>h' on Hoard, or to J. C. OAMJPBELL & CO., Staiiord-street. BRI (j AN T! IV X— V a 1111 A, FIIIST VESSEL FOX «V.^NEY. Jfe*4>Sfe^ T llll3 above V«-«*I «!« cleared *^^irT^^> », aI KI Wlii Sail To-1) «v. A few ®^^^^ grtL^ociv^r if applied E, CHALMKIt, Agent, New Zealand Assurance Oliic.', Victoria Chambers, Manse-street, FOlt THE MOLYNEDXi ' JIT^K T "JURY flttl TradCr For Freight or passage, apply to F. CAIRNS, W A vTED t0- Cliarter. Two V dS>ltlJs «f lift'lit draught -jkt^^Jfc&r ° carry "^'ing-beards to Invercargill ami Oaraaru. DALGETY, lIATTIUY & CO. ■fey^^^v 'SXTANTED to Charter, a VeßYV fiel of aboub 50U tons to lo:i(1 w°ol ilt Oaijiivni for LonDALGETY, EATTIUY, & CO. TO CONSIGNEES. JrHr—^\N. QTAR OF TASMANIA. "^^S^^^^- • • onslKne<-'s are requested topaj g_^ffi__g^» i i If. g!lt aud pass eilt«es without 'OARGrILL & CO, Agents. TT oß> tJie Molyneux > to sail on -*- Saturday, Bth instant, the fl _bjy|e.^l fa«t-sailing schooner PIONEER. S^gfSrd!o^' " appiy *° THE FIRS T~~WOirL~~s"HTp FOR LONDON, A^jKw^s. T S the Wtll-knotvn and Favorite 1.000 Tons Register, rpi- « Thomas Turnbull, Esq., Commander. Tins fin« vpsse so well known for her rapid passages, is expected to arrive during the month, and will commence loading (imme-iiately after the diseharce of Port to Londo?^ f°r hei; F°Urth V°yage from thia Has accommodations for both first and cecond class passengers are unrivalled. The cabins are spacious. Jolty, and thoroughly ventilated, and are calculated to meet the requirements off -milks in all particulars. A milch cow will be placed on board. For freight or passage apply to CARGILT, * CO.; or to JOHN JONES & CO., Agents for the Chile, Dunedin, 4th November, 1862. jk4g^. "OROMPT, for INVERCART^S^^^^WHl clear at the Customs, and TICKLE & CO, Sfnfforri-street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES! " MATADOR, barque, Captain S. Lindsay, from ' AielDourne. This vessel is reported at th» Customs. Consignees wi 1 please pass entiles, pay freight, and present bills of lading fur endorsement to the undersigned forthwith. TICKLE & CO. __^ Stafford-street. OOJi SALE, the Fore-and-Aft Schooner SPRJL 1 PRISE, ten tons register, now doing well in the Waikouaiti trade. * Appiy to H. T. GREEN, Switzer's BuiMinga, Princes.street. ZZ NOTICE TO CONSIGNBK& ~~" mHE Lighter GALLI T is now discharrinc X cargo ex Alice Thorndyke, and all timber not removed each day at four o'clock, will be carted and stored at risk and expense of consignees. tmimmmwmm a m ROBT. DYASON. _ Educational. MH. WHITE, Teacher of the Pianoforte, Tuner, &c, late with Joseph Wilkie, Melbourne Mrs White, Teacher of the Pianoforte, Singing, Guitar, and the French Language. For terms, &c, apply fr> Mr. Plummer, Chemist, Octagon. KELSON COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL Reginald Broughton, Esq., M.A., ofßalliol . College, Oxford. ASSISTANT, MASTERS : John Yotma, Esq., 8.A., Trinity College, Dablia and G-. Cotterill, Esq. ' - DRAWING AND MOSIO MASTERS J. Gplly, Esq., and C. W. Manbt, Esq. Terms :—For the usual course of education for t&« three upper classes, £9 per annum y for thethre* lower classes, £& per annum^JDrawing and Music, extra. Board and residence (including washing), £5Q per annum, payable quarterly in advance. Pupils, not boarders, may dine at the College, at o 16s. per month. Every pupil must be upwards of nine years of an able to read fluently, and write from dictation, vi kbow the first four rules of arithmetic. Further particulars to be learnt irom the Secretary Mr. Braithwjutje, to whom applications are to U •ddreaetd. . .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 277, 8 November 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 277, 8 November 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 277, 8 November 1862, Page 3

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