Shipping Notices. STEAM COMMUNICATION-BETWEEN DUNEDIN, OAMARU, LYTTELTON, AND OTHER NORTHERN POETS. Monthly Time Table. «S»*x J3k GTE AM E B GEELONG, WMPSffllftK (O Captain J. P. Boyd. M'J&ii&i£s*&> Jt '3 i"tended t0 despatch the Geelong as follows:— During the months of FEBRUARY, and MARCH from DUNE DIN, f . Do. do, do, \ On Monday, lGth Timarii, Akaroa, and > Febv Lyttelton ) - Wnikouaiti, Moeraki, \On Wednesday, 25tU and Oamaru ) Feby Waikouaiti, . Moeraki, 1 n ■\r~ x , r i n ~ o_i Oamaru, Timaru, Akal [ Oa M??^ 2nd roa, and Lyttelton ) March for Waikouaiti, Moeraki, ) On Wed'ues'Sayj lltb „ Oamaru J March. The Steamer will lie at the New Wharf on the day preceding advertised date of sailing,, and goods for shipment must be alongside not later than 5 p.m., on tbat day. All freight must be prepaid by sliippers in Dunedin, and passengers will please book themselves at the Agents' Office before going on board. Passengers will be conveyed on board by the Pride •f the Yarra, or other steamer to leave Dunedin Jetty mtlO o'clock ou the morning of sailing. For freight or passage, apply to CARGILL,and CO, Princes-street, or Jitty, f° ~ JOHN JONES AND CO., .Tettv-street. .""" FOX LONDON DIKECT. " TO FOLLOW THE CHILE. ¥ mH E Beautiful Clipper Ship ■fc|S|fsN^ .1 STAR OF TASMANIA, Al, 632 tons register, my^QsM^ZSf'' u"jert > Commander. The Star of Tasmania made her last passage home from Otago in eighty-one day.''. Excellent ac-.conimodation for first cabin passengers in the poop, and for a limited number of second-cjaf s between decks. For freight or passage, n7)ply to CARGILL and CO., Princes street. Or JOHN JONES and CO., Jetty street. MELBOURNE -ADELAIDE. AND NEW ZKA" LAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. Ggfcr^j^ OIHE fast and powerful «Wras§|fg§sN. J. Steamship j|^^^^^ ALHAM BR A, 1,000 tons, i John M'Lban, commander, Hourly expected from Melbourne, will be despatched again on Saturday next, the 21st instant, at 3 p.m. punctually. For freight or passage apply to ttOYSE, MUDIE and CO _. Stafford-street FIRST VESSKL FOX SYDNEY. ■k«i£»»e*jv i IHE barque .t^^^^^v J. ELLEN SIMPSON, . John Poole, Commander, Will sail for Sydney, via Newcastle, on Thursday next, the 19th inst. carrying passengers. for freiffht or passage apply to KOYSE, MUDIE and CO., Stafford-street. FOE, WAIKOUAITI. - T<ej?w~.3v mHE Regular Steamer *lm£2Bffisßs. X UNDINE, M^^^^^^^> sails on Tuesdays, Thursdays, •water; delivering caTgcinside the Sftndspit, tides' permitting. Returning from Waikouaiti the following tide. Passage money .. 355. Freight 20s per ton. Freight must be paid hefore delivery of cargo. HENRY HOUGHTON & CO., Agents, Stafford-street; Or GEOKGE SMITH & CO., At the Spit. STEAMER BETSY DOUGLAS. CHANGE OF AGENCY. JSk. /~^ OODS forwarded from DunHfSiSslrnlEi^v V3T edin to Clarendon, Wai- _^^^^^^^ hola la. ke« at £i Per ton' Goods will be forwarded to destination at lowest current rates when advised by shippers. Drays wanted daily to load for Scrogg's Creek. RKID & SUTTER. Agents, "Walker-street. FOB LONDON DIRECT. To Sail 20th March. 4-&x^. rriHE new clipper-built jjhip ■*•■■' ABOUKIB, t WHB&MSSBBm& Peter Wilkie, Commander, 948 Tons Register. To shippers of wool and gold this vessel oners great dvantages, as she is pronounced by competent judgea to be one of the finest, and is expected to prove the attest ship- in the trade. Her commander Peter Wilkie, is a Rentleman of great experience, and well known for his courtesy to passengers. For freighter g S e,ap A P^ AY Rattrav-street. BOTTOMRY. **£>*£>. -QARQUE EMPRESS OF X> INDIA, 380 tons Register, IWti mi " iTTnT' Tenders are hereby invited for the loan of (L 250) two hundred and fifty pounds sterling, on the security of a Bottomry Bond over the barque Empress of India, now in Port Chalmers. S. J. WILKIN, Care of DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Hattray street, "~ FOR LYTTELTON. .*jk A FIRST-CLASS Veriel, lattly J^^^^^v X3L arrived in this port with a *^jg|g~ft^^> cargo of Horses, all delivered in «SSjj£3ttfigJg? splendid condition, will convey Horses to the above Port, if sufficient inducement offers. For further particulars, apply to HENRY WURM, Jettv-strcet, Opposite Post Office. FOR INVERCARGILL DIRECT. TELEGRAPH LINE OF CLIPPER SCHOONERS. .l^K^Js. TT\ HE Two fa^t sailing new X clipper Schooners, •^^3S> MARY THOMSON & BOINDIE gSg^^^^^? Being under an engagement to the steamer Guiding Stnr, will sail for the above port at an early date, and are now prepared to take fn cargo at a low rate, thus ottering an opportunity to intending shippera not often to be met with, tor freight or pugg apply to^ Jetty street. *"*"*"" FOR ADELAIDE DIRECT. i_^ ft\ H E Clipper Schooner «*r=siiS|f|^> Will leave the 'Wharf about the 19th instant. For freight or passage, apply to A. and J. SCOULAK, Or to the Captain on board. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Schooner Emma, from Melbourne. THE above vessel having entered at the Customs, Consignees will please' pass entries and pay freight to the Undersigned without delay. All goods not taken away by 4 o'clock p.m. each day, will be stored at the nk and «*««
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 362, 17 February 1863, Page 1
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