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Shipping Notices. _^_ STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DUNEDIN, ©AMARU, LYTTELTON, AND OTHER NORTHERN POETS. Monthly Time Table. -». QTEAMEK GEELONG, JB_f__22*™J^v Captain J. P. Boro. T__«K?^3_sS§as^ It is intended to despatch the Geelong as follows :— During the months of FEBRUARY, nnd MAHCE from DUNEDIN, „ Do. do, do, | On Monday 16th Timnru, Akaroa, and > Wpl,v Lyttelton ) J Waikouaiti. Moeraki, )On Wednesday, 25th and Oamarn. ] Feby Waikonaiti,; Moeraki, V Q Mondny 2 nd Oamaru, Timavu, Aka- > m '■.' roa, and Lyttelton ) MarcU For Waikouaiti, Moeraki, \On Wednesday, 11th „ Oaraaru . 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 that day. All freight most be prepaid by shippers in Dune~in, and passengers will please book themselves at the Agents' Office before going1 on board. Passengers ■will be conveyed on board by the Pride the Yarra, or other steamer to leave Dunedin Jetty 10 o'clock on the morning of sailing. I For freight or passage, apply to CARGILL and CO, Princes-street, or Jetty, r° ~ JOHN JONES AND CO., Jetty-street. FOE LONDON DIHECT. TO FOLLOW THE CHILE. A -*^fc. mH E Beautiful Clipper Ship ■ts^JgSf&N. JL STAR OF TASMANIA, *^3RjSa_N<_i^ Al, 632 tons register, ■gEgf±f____ffl|__s£ W. Culbe'rt, Commander. The Star of Tasmania made her last passage hom c from Otngo in eighty-one days. Excellent accommodation for first cabin passengers in the poop, and for a limited number of second-class between decks. For freight or passage, apply to ■■' OAKGILL and CO., Princes street. Or JOHN JONES and CO., Jetty street. MELBOURNE ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZEALAND STEAM.SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. (Wls^j-^Jgik TJIHE fast and powerful MssS_s»K?f?O!v JL Steamship $Js^Wll§^ ALHAMBRA, JoitK M'Lkan, commander, Hourly expected from Melbourne, will be despatched again on Wednesday next, the 25th instant, at 3 p.m. punctually. For freight or passage apply to KOYSE, MCJDIE and CO Stafford-street

FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, AND AUCKLAND. "3&£h^s§K fTI H E Royal Mail S. S. 277 Tons Burthen, D. POLE, Commander. This Tavorite Passenger Boat will leave Port Chalmers for the above Ports Six Hours atter the arrival of the English Mail—say, 19th inst. Should the mail not arrive, the QUEEN will be despatched early on the morning of 2oth inst. No cargo -will be received on board, unless accompanied with a shipping order. For freight or passage apply to A. L. THOMSON and CO, Stafford-street. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. FIRST SHIP FOR MELBOURNE. NOR' WESTEK. T H I. S D A Y. - Wt^-^v nnHE NOB* WESTER having *\jpPr^K^y Cleared at the Customs, and having all her seamen engaged, will positively sail &r MELBOURNE, THIS AFTERNOON. The last Boat conveying Passengers free on board, ■will leave the Jetty, THIS DAY, At N«on. For Passage Apply to A. L. THOMSON and CO, Agents,, Stafford-street, '■'■ Or to LLOYD, TAGGART and CO, Stafford-street. " '. FOR "WAIKOUAITI. " BHa^-^v rriHE Regular Steamer BfmSmM^ X undine, jyLa&ilsSffiSS^snila on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, each day at high water; delivering cargo inside the Sandspit, tides permitting. Retaining from Waikouaiti the following tide. Passage money .. 15s. Freight 20s per ton. Freight mmt be paid before delivery of cargo. HENRY HOUGHTON & CO., Agents, Stafford-street; GEORGE SMITH & CO., At the Spit.

FIRST SHIP FOB, SYDNEY. jr ares £4 10s, Free on Board. ._x*>«-*x. TJAPSENGERS per ELLEN Jl SIMPSON will please take *^ if^y~gl^> notice that the last boat will «3§ig§aS3«SS? leave the new Jetty this day, at 4 o'clock, to convey passengers on board, free. -. - A few berths are still disengaged, application for whichmust be MVJ}m and CO, Stafford-street.

MAIXACH, KENNEDY, and CO, Ship Chandlers and General Storekeepers, George-street, and Mount-street. Port Chalmers. MALLaCH, KENNEDY, and MORTON Victorian Butchers' Compnny, opposite the Jetty, Port Chalmers. _______ Shipping spppued. ALLACH, "KENNEDY, and CO., Ship Chan dlers, Port Chalmers, hare on hand— ] Oars, all sizes . . Stockholm pitch and tar Oakum, thrums, rope, &c, &«■

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 366, 21 February 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 366, 21 February 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 366, 21 February 1863, Page 1

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