REGULAR TRADER FOR WAIKOUAITI. _fe^^v fpns schooner CHRISTINA "•Tm^ipl<^N X will sail for Waikouaiti on g^^^^^^^Tuesday, the lith November. For freight or passage, apply to C. F. BEBBY, ■ | ■'"■■■■ . Jetty-street. Booking Office opposite the Post Office. FOR INVERCARGILL. ~Lv mHE A 1 Clipper Schooner DUNj£^_fftx X EDIN, James' Stewart, Master, j "sp^!\\ will load Cargo at Dunedin Jetty for In53s|y5i§jgsf ▼ercargilJ. «g^aiffa» JFor freight or passage apply lo HENRY WUrtM, i"__ - g" Jetty-street. FOR INVERCARGILL. • jb»^?^v FT! H E clipper schooner, <^£*^£§N> JL COURIER, g^S^^rsfr^Su,, Sullivan, master, f&6%&Sf^&3&ls now loading for the above Port. i»or ireight or passage apply on Board, or to J. C. CAMPBELL & CO., __ Stafford-street. FOR THE MOLYNEUX, **_db-ci^ HP H E Regular Trader 3pg||vv. X mary jane, A Bell, master, is now loading v^£-~-:w^3ggggiS? for the above Port. Jbor Freight or passage, apply to F. CAIRNS, ■ !nf.«r.«tw»f FOR THE MOLYNEUX DIRECT, FTIHE favorite Schooner NORA. «^2£^k^^^^\ X CLa es Hayward, master, is *&*xs&g{&iss££L now landing, and will sail for *a&£GSB&&gm3S& the above port on or about Thurs ay next. For freight or passage, apply to T. W. BAMFORD, Viet i' ia Ohnmbftrs. THE WAIKOUAITI STEA.MEH. t I\JK T N consequence of this being a PubJW^fS, -L lie Holiday the L A DYBARKLY i^Mj^^^*-wi^ "^ ma^e ncr usual trip to Wjii-■s?sFSsS~%.-..konaiti to-day, but start at 9 o'clock sharp Tuesday Morning. For frei c ht or passage apply to S. SYMMS, Agent, London Auction Mart, Jetty-strct. |,^ c u»»^v ~\7[7~ANTED to .Charter, Two tV Vessels of light draught Ogg£j|<|>^> to carry floorins-boards to Ingg§|g»||§|||||gg* vercargill and Oaraaru, DALGETY, RATTRAY fe CO. te^b-^v TS7ANTED to Charter, a Ves-,ar-5-[Zp^3£x\^ T V sel of about 500 tons to load wool at Oatnaru for LonDALGETY, RATTR.VY, & CO. THE FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON, a^>^. "I S the Well-known and Favorite g^^^^^^jgff . 1,000 Tons Register, ™, _ Thomas Turnbuli, Esq., Commander. This fine vessel so well known for her rapid passages, is expected to arrive during the month, and will commence loading (immediately after the discharge of her inward cargo) for her Fourth Voyage from this Porr to London. Has accommodations for both first and second class passengers are unrivalled. The cabins are spacious, loity, ana thoroughly ventilated, and are calculated to meet the requirements of f .milies in all particulars. A milch cow will be placed on board. For freight or passage apply to. CARGILL k. CO.: or to JOHN JONES & CO., Agents for the Chile, _^ Jetty-street. Dunedin, 4th November, 1862. FIRST VESSEL FOR HOBART TOWN. jfe*4slSfkv fTiHE Barque JUNO, Captain «e«>_fe^_J^\ X Harris, will sail for Hob art Town direct, on Tuesday, 11th For Freight i r Passage, apply io R. B. MARTIN & CO., Agents, High-street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. rpHE HUGH ROBERTS, from Melbourne. X having entered at the Custom House, Consignees are requested to pass entries, present hills of lading for endorsement, and pay freight to the Undersigned without delay. All goods not removed by four o'clock on each day of landing will be stored at Consignees' risk and expense. J. C. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents, , Stafford-street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. \, MATADOR, barque, Captain S. Lindsay, from Meloourne. -This vessel is reported at the Customs. Consignees will please pass entries, pay freight, and present bills of lading for endorsement to the undersigned forthwith. TICKLE & CO. Sfafford-strpet. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. BRIG SPRAY, FROM SYDNEY. rpHIS vessel hav'ng entered at the Customs, ConX eignees will please pass entries without delay, and pay freight to the Agents. A. L. THOMSON and CO., Staflord-street. BRIG SPRAY FROM SYDNEY. A RRANGEMENTS have been made to lighter xi the cargo of this vessel at current rates, consignees objecting to this, will please notify the undersigned, before 11 o'clock, on Tuesday forenoon. ' A. L. THOMSON and CO., Stafford-street. SHIP ABOUKIR, Captain Wilkie, from Glasgow. nnHIS vessel having been reported at the Customs, S Consignees are therefore requested to pay their freight, and pass their entries without delay. Arrangements have been made with Mr Wurm to lighter the cargo at 12s 6d per ton. Consignees objecting to the same, will please send in a written notice to that effect, by 12 o'clock noon, on Tuesday, 11th inst. DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO., Rattray-street. FIUST.WOOL SHIP. The, Clipper Ship, Al for Twelve Years, STAR OF TASMANIA, 632 Tons Register, William Culbert, Commander, WILL Load for London Direct, immediately upon discharge of her inward cargo First-class accommodation for about twenty cabin passengers in the poop. The Star of Tasmania made her last passage from Otago to London in eighty-one days. For ireight or passage, Apply to . CARGILL and CO.. Or to , JOHN JONES and CO. ; - noti cc. '-[;..... TO IMPORTERS OF HORSES, DEALERS, ' AND OTHERS. XX7*E beg to intimate that we have made arrangements to hold DAILY SALES OF HORSES, &c, by Auction, at the. COMMERCIAL HORSE BAZAAR, Rattray-street, under the managemen of Mr W. P. SIMPSON, so favorably known in Dunedin as an Auctioneer. WRIGHT, ROBERTSON and CO. DUNEDIN DEBATING CLUB AND MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT.SOCIETY. . PfTBE usual Meeting of this Society wili be held J. this evening at half-past seven o'clock precisely, at Clark's Temperance Hotel, George-street. : . Business—Election of a Vice-President. Adjourned Debate on the question : "Would Universal Free-trade among Nations be beneficial." To be opened by Mr C. Lezard. . WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM. . Hon.- Sec." Strangers are invited to attend.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 278, 10 November 1862, Page 3
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870Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 278, 10 November 1862, Page 3
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