Shipping1 Notices. THE WAIKOUAITI STEAMER. •a^SSv-^k. T>OBEkT DYASON and ♦Tra^ifejfc-'^v JL^J W. A flams' favorite steamer 4&@&®£s&®^ I'ADY BARKLY, "^zt-^Z&^g&gi Will leave Tuesday at 10 a.m., for VVaikouaiti, being the nearest and best road to the Dun.stan divings, conveying passengers and in ighfc at Uio lowest rates. Freights irm^t be on the Jetty, an'l paid for before 9 a.m. For freight or passage apply to S. SYMMS, Agent, London Auction Mart, Jetty-street. i *'k^k "P DYASON ANO W.ADAM'S CESSS^^v 11. Sfeam Tug, VgMg^u LADY BARKLY. Tows Vessels to and from Port Chalmers at the ioKowing rates:— From Port Chalmers to Dunedin, Is 6i per ton. I< rom Dunedin to Port Chalmers, Is 3d per ton. Arrangements can also be made for towing vessels to .'md from the Heads. Apply on board, or to S. SYMMS, Agent, Jetty-street. STEAM TO THE BLUFF. THE 8.8. CITY OF HOBART J'^i&fc^k "W ai leave Port Chalmers * » °n Monday, November k^sl.fi,^l«S»;v> 17th, landing- passengers at -Blurt Harbor. Saloon £4 | Steerage £2 Apply to R. B. MAitTIN & CO, Agents, ' The last boat leaves the Jetty at 2 o'clock, THE POWERFUL STEAMER SAMSON, npOWS vessels into and out of -*- >ol't at moderate rates. Mioo&£p^ office > No- 4- Mercer's Build- . i-Jg*, Princes-street. ROBERT KILGOUR, Agent. FOR WAIKOUAITI. *Zfo&*^&. milE Steamer ONDINE, IM>*>^ J- will pail on Mondays, Wed*^iffi!ifcS£s2K^> days, and Fridays, delivering *s£fer«sfeisw£sP?1 cargo in«ide the Sandspit. Returning from Waikouaibi early on the following mornings. For freight or passage, apply to H. HOUGHTON & CO, Stafford-street: Or LUMB & CO., Jetty-street. TO THE DUNSTAN. " STEAMER BETSY DOUGLAS. r^\ 13L1E3 Daily, Sundays ex fi^^iSftt^N JT cepted, Twenty-two miles £urJfi^^Jfe,E*£&> "long the main route to the dig- ; ys£sgSs&'2&£s§g?'* pinss? calling at all intermediate < Jetties, leaving Scrap's Creek, 7 o'clock, am.: • Clarendon, 1 p.m. CIUCMTON, DALRYMPLE & CO., Agents, Dunedin. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. FOII MELBOURNE DIRECT. iaiivck F]PHE Splendid Passenger Ship JSSSS^ BRCJCE, 1,200 Tons Register, 2,000 Tons Burthen, R,. M'FIK, Esq., Commander, Will be despatched for MELBOURNE, On THURSDAY, 20th IN ST., And oilers a first-cßss opportunity to intending passengers. The ship is fitted up in the most approved manner ' and the dietary scale is the usual liberal one of the Telegraph Line. For freight or passage, apply to A. L. THOMSON & CO., Agents, Staflord-street. LIGHTERAGE. LIGHTERAGE. jM&>*4x t KJHTERS are Discharging a*-^^£;^t^>-, JIJ this day from several ships, "oticeof which, together with Boat Notes, pan be seeii at the office of the undersigned, who will issue the necessary orders for delivery. All goods discharged and not. removed by 4 p.m. each duy, will be stored at consignees' risk nnd expense. HENRY WURM, Opposite the Post-office, Jetty-street. FOR IN VERCARGILL AND RIVERTON. •fe.4^%^ nPHE A 1 Clipper Schooner _-?^ i^fsvs. 9 DITNEOIN %^M s J>!L£? >r James Stewart, Master, will load &g£&&mg^sit^ cargo at Dunedin Jetty for the above ports. For freight or passage, apply to HENRY WURM, Opposite Post-office, . Jetty-street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIPS ALDINGA, GOTHENBURG, AND OMEO. A RRANGEMENTS have been made with Mr J\. W- H. Mumford, to Lighter cargo from the above steamer?, as under 2 tons at 10s 6d Under 2 tons at 12s 6tl per ton 11OYSE, MUDIE and CO. STEAM TO AND FROM PORT CHALMERS. <s^l< >\ V fFIHE Fast Screw Steamer, Jl PRIDE of the YAItRA, -^P^t^S^^y *eaves (lai'v un<ier > Sundays Duuedin Jetty .. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Port Chalmers .. 12 noon and 4 p.m. FREDERIC GREER, Agent. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. ~ nnHE fine fast-sailing Clipper ■fl^^^f^^^Nv JL Schooner m )^^r^^^ r JANE LOCKHART, "^saa^^ti^^^^ John L. Clulow, commander. Will sail from Port Chalmers, for the above port, on Tuesday, the 18th instant. For freight or passage apply to FRANCK and CO, Agents, Manse-street. THE FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON, *_^>^»|s. "I S the Well-known and Favorite 1,000 Tons Register, m, • a Thomas Turnbull, 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 Port to London. Has accommodations for both first and second class passengers are unrivalled. The cabins are spacious, lolly, and.thoroughly ventilated, and are calculated to meet the requirements of f •miiies in all particulars. A mil eh cow will be placed on board. For freight or pa^SH^o apply to C.IKGILL v CO. : or to JOHN JONES & CO., Agents for the Chile, Jetty-street. Dunedin, 4th November, 1862.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 284, 17 November 1862, Page 1
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730Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 284, 17 November 1862, Page 1
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