___ Shipping ffptices. CC LAR X E AND CO., (From Kew.astle. N.S. W.) SHIPOHANDLEKS, SAILMAKERS, AKD PEOTI SI O N ME ,R C H ANTS, /% Fort Chalmers. s- - TcmpornTy Premises. Next Commercial Hotel. THE WAIKOUAITI STEAMER. JpfefcH^L T>OBERT DYASON ' and fl'd^i#^N. A** W.Adams'favorite steamer P^P^ LADY BAEKLY; ' feOTSS3^a6gsßß» Will leave 'I hia Day, at 10 a.m., £ r W^^tV being the nearest and best road to the Dunstan diggings, conveying; passengers and freight at the lowest rates. Freights must be on the Jetty, and paid for before 9 -a.m. a . For freight or passage apply to. 8. SYMMSj Agent, London Auction Mart, .. ' Jetty-street. 1 *k& "P DYASON AND~w7aDAM'S «Bi?33gkr^gV JL\j. Steam Tug, SSSByl^ LADY BARKLY. * Tows Vessels to and from Port Chalmers Arrangements can also bo made for tewing vessels to and from the Heads. • . Apply on board, or to ■ : . S. SYMMS, Agent, ■ , ■' ■ ~ A . ■ ■ - ■ ■. Jetty-street. FOR WAIKOUAITI. JW&&&K. nP HE Steamer UNDINE, W&^^m^ **- sail on Mondays, Wed-Uss^-!mps^- cla,ys» aud Fridays, delivering Is&2gm%^?r&r cargo in*idethe-Sandspit. Returning from Waikouaiti, early on the following mornings., . Foi* freight Or passage, apply to R. HOUG&TON & CO., Stafford-street: Or LUMB & CO., ; ;. __ , - ; Jetty-street. . TO THE DUNSTAN. ■ -.:-...- STEAMER BETSY DOUGLAS. T>LIE3 Daily, Sundays ex nnfl^MlwD^ cepted. Twenty-two miles MJ^^m^^^- a^on f? M® main route to the digJBSg^Kfe^^^' pin?F> calling at all intermediate Jetties, leaving Seragg's Creek, 7 o'clock, a.m.: Clarendon,! p.m. ■ x ■■■ ■ ' ■ CRI&ITON, DALRYMPLE & CO., Agents, Dimedin. . STEAM TO AND FROM PORT CHALMERS. 3'\ V niHE" Fast Screw Steamer, &iX|V JL PRIDE op thb YARRA, leaves daily as under, Sundays W&iWi&££& excepted:— Dunedin Jetty .. 10 a.m. and 2 D.m. Port Chalmers .. 12 noon and 4 p.m. FREDERIC GREER, Agent. notice to consignees; ~~~ STEAMSHIPS ALDINGA, GOTHENBURG, ' AND OMEO. ■ tf ARRANGEMENTS have been made with Mr W. H. Mumford, to Lighter cargo from the above steamers, as under 2 tous and over afc 12s 66. Under 2 tons at 15s per ton' ROYSE, MUDIE and CO. FOR OAMARU, TIMARU, AND AKAROA. ju4>s^v mHE SEA BUD has ••r^^^c^X. -*- rooni for a few tons, if _J^^4^^^ shipped on or before Saturday mSS^BtsS^fS^^ Gbh instant.. For freight, ka., apply to LLOYD, TAGGART, and CO., agents, ~,, L .. Jetty-street, FOR INVERCARGILL. fej^bs. rP.HE MONTEZUMA wiil have »a>^*M^>v\ _R immediate despatch. m^M^S^^^^a, or PassaSe only apply to JAMES C. CAMPBELL and CO, Stafford-street. FOR HOBART TOWN, < Should sufficient inducement offer, - t-^^^K rTIHR fine fast-sailing brigan■^JSS^N. 1 tine ■S^T^^-i ' MARY A-NN,--ImsSk££Zi&fi&& 200 tons burden, James Valentine, Commander, will sail for the above Port (should \ sufficient inducement offer) on or about Bth.inst. For freight or parage apply to the Master onboard Or FISHER BROS., Agents, Walker-street. FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. x^j^K^. fIIHE fast sailing Al clipper ' STAIf OF TASMANIA, g^^^^^^^^ Captain Culbert, :' Will be despatohed for above ports on Tuesday first, 9th instant. This vessel iscminently adapted fpr the nassenger trade ; her cabin and saloon accommodation being unrivalled ; the 'tween decks are lofty and well aired, and fitted up with enclosed berths. Her sailing qualities are well known, having lately made a splendid run from England. Will be dispatched punctually to stated time. • Apply to CARGILL & CO, Agents,; ■ Princes-street. Dunedin, 4th Dec, 1862. TO INTENDING PASSENGERS FOR LONDON. ; A^~c_^ QHTP WITCH OF THE , D TEES, 300 tons register, : will sail for London, from Port K^^fei^ffi^^ Chabners, on the 15th day of . TObftc^sw* January, 1803. . Ship AI3OUKIR, 9-18 tous register, will follow on the 20i.h day of March. For passage apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO, Rattray-street. TH E FIR ST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON, '' ' n IS the Well-known and Favorite g^^^^^^ 1,000 Tons Register, ' , v 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 -Y6jage from, this Port to London, .. , . Has accommodations for both first and second class }>assengers are unrivalled. The cabins are spacious, ofty, and thoroughly ventilated, and are calculated to meet the requirements of f tmilies in all particulars. A milch cow will be placed on board. For freight or passage apply to CARGILL fe CO.; or to :'■'■ JOHN JONES & CO., .';'.„"' Agents for the Chile, Jetty-fctfeet; Dunedin, ,4th November, 1862. " ■ FIHST WOOL SHIP. < > The Glippor Ship, Al for Twelve Years,' STAR OF TASMANIA) ■: 632 Tons Register,- I W'lliam 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 fi eight or passage, ' T ~ Apply to -'■• '■■■ CARGILL and CO., Or to JOHN JONES and CO. M ALLACH, KENNEDY and CO., Ship Chandlers and General Storekeepers, George-street, and Mount-street, Port Chalmers. ALLACH. KENNEDY and MORTON, Vie. torian Butchers' Company, opposite thfr Jeity,i PortChalmers. Shippißgsupplied, --' -
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 301, 6 December 1862, Page 1
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