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Shipping* Notice MAIL STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE. Under Contract with the Provincial Government for the Conveyance of the English Mail. ■-JS&fe-sik. STIC- SAIL POSITIVELY on *T|l^^^^v JL Monday, 17th November, $Jif&£ai&i&i&*ii£j^- the favorite aud fast ! *SgSgsszßsSg&&> S.S. CITY OF HOBART, Captain Darby, Will be-despatched from Port Chalmers, on Monday, next. 17th November, at 2 o'clock, carrying the English Mails. _ The well-known character of this steamer is sufficient guarantee for the comfort of her passenger arj rangements. For freight or passage apply to the Agents, R. B. MARTIN and CO., , High-street. A steamer will convey passengers on board free, — leaving the Jetty at 2 o'clock. W&-rfcv A 7£r ANTEI) "t0 Charter, Two VV Vessels of light draught to carry flooring-boards to Ingßffip|j|jJPl|pi_ig vercargill and Oamaru. . DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. ■fcy^-^v "TX7"ANTED to Charter, a Yes-; ,*^sOS|f^>< VV . sel of about 50(J ton« to *^^^^^^^> load wool at Oamaru for LonDALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO. FOR OAMARU AND MANUKI DIRECT. jb4fe&N. nPHE Schooner STAR will; clear .•^*~^<s|£n^v X at the Custom House for Ji^J&^is&skZL. Oamaru at 12 noon, on Tuesday, &!£§®§&m^£ 18th instant. For freight or passage, apply to F. CAIRNS, or A. G. MSHER, corner of Jetty and Princez-streets; or on board, at the Old Jetty. FIRST 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 freight or passage, - Apply to UARGILL and CO., Or to JOHN JONES and CO. Merchandise. GREAT CLEARING-OUT SALE OF DRAPERY, AT VICTORIA HOUSE, PRINCES-STREET SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. \J, T. ICK tenders his best thanks to his friends and numerous customers for their liberal patronage during the last four years, and he now begs to inform them he intends SELLING OFF the whole of his superior stock of goods at an IMMENSE REDUCTION from the usual scale of prices, in consequence of his declining the business. Amonast the Great Bargains which will be submitted for sale are a Lot of mohair dresses, at 7£d, 9d, and Is per yard Do summer mantles, at 15s, worth 40s Do straw bonnets, Is 6d aud 2s 6d, were marked 5s to 14s Do white cotton stockings 6d per pair Do bonnet ribbons 4£d to Is, flowers 3d a sprig Do fancy baskets Is and Is Gd, were sold at 3s 6d to 8s Do muslin dresses, 12 yards for 5s 6d, worth 12s All the newest shapes in white straw hats, very cheap Welsh flannels lOd to 2s, mantle cloths 5a per yard Shawls, fancy dresses, silks, parasols, muslin work, linen, collars, hollands, gloves, stays, hosiery, haberdashery, men's ready made clothing, shirts, socks, ties, &c., &c, and every article in stock to be sold equally cheap. The object of the proprietor being to clear out the whole of the stock at the earliest date possible. N.B.- The premises will be for sale or lease to an eligible tenant. WHITEHEAD & BUCHANAN, ! Clarendon Stores, ! WAIHOLA LAKE. /^FFER FOR SAL E,— Groceries Wines, spirits, porter and ales Provisions Boots and drapery Adelaide, Tasmanian and New Zealand flour, best brands Fencing wire Galvanised corrugated iron Smith's cones and iron American lumber Do flooring boards Do 3 x 2, deal Red pine and Totara weatherboards and ecantling Diggers tools &c. &c. FRANCK & CO. have on Sale, at their Stores, Manse-street, ex late arrivals— Martell's brandy, in qr.-casks, pale and dark Hennessy's do. do. Champagne, V.-P. do. do. French do., qr.-casks and hhds. do. Stuart's, whisky do do. Hennessy's and French brandy, in case Thin's whisky in case, JDKZ geneva Cook's and Cozens sherry, in qr.-casks Hunt's port wine do. Sherry and port wine, in cases Champagne, Dutch bitters Dowson's pale ale in hhds. Taylor's stout do. Tennant's ale and porter, pints and quarts Allsopp's ale do., bottled by Friend Tea in chests, half-chests, and boxes Manilla, Java, and Mauritius sugars Patna and Java rice, DR Cork butter Sinclair's new hams and bacon i and £ sardines, oysters, lobsters, assorted fish lied herrings, anchovy sauce, Lee and Perrin's do. Champion's vinegar, in qr.-cask3 and glass, table salt Bottled fruits, pickles, orange and lemon peel Confectionery, jams and jellies, arrowroot Colman's mustard, starch, chocolate ' Hora's castor oil, pint and pint salad oils North Wilts and Qlo'ster cheese, carbonate of soda Currants, Cape raisins, muscatel raisins, almonds Sperm candles, mould candles, Sydney and Liverpool soap Hollo way's pills and ointment, Robinson's patent groats Plaid and japanned tin vestas, assorted sizes Manilla cigars, pipes, platform scales, clothespegs Manilla rope, white lead, Sharp's axes, American tubs stretchers, axe and pick handles, tumblers Jollin's DHRP and LH shovels, assorted tinware : Galvanized iron buckets, boots and shoes American wood and cane seat chairs, chests of drawers M'Guire's grain leather American boots FRANCK & CO,, Manse-street. FRANCK & CO. have on Sale, at their Stores Manse-street, ex late amvals— Crimean shirts, Scotch twilled shirts Blue serge shirts, LV pants and rests Shetland and 'Aberdeen half-hose and hose 72 in. grey sheeting, flannels Drab and millers' moleskin trowsers, fancy doe sac coats ' "• 94 and 10-4 white, blue, an scarlet blankets FRANCK & CO., Manse-street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 284, 17 November 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 284, 17 November 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 284, 17 November 1862, Page 1

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