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'Vy. Shipping Notice. STEAM TO AND FROM PORT CHALMERS. "BJ&v&JSL riIHE New and Powerful WySL^mTatSs. X Paddle Steamer j£sMti|&i§*>- GOLDEN AGE, Is now runningFrom Port Chalmers, at. 9 a.m.; and 3 p,m. From Dunedin, at half past 10 a.m.; and 5 p.m. In • conjunction with the well-known fast Screw Steamer PRIDE OF THE YARRA, From Dunedin. at 9 a m., and 3 p.m. From Port Chalmers, at" 12 noon, and 5 p,m. FREDERICK GREER, Agent, New Jetty, No charge for boating passengers or their luggage. ~~ forTlondon "direct. To Sail 20th March. 4j«4>-rfev TTIHE new clipper-built ship ■*4kJ^P^> • ABOUKIR, > TnKJUjr»j}ijjyarjyi'r-il»» Peter Wilkie, Commander, 918 Tons Register. To shippers of wool and gold this vessel offers great dvantages, as she is pronounced by competent judges to be one of the finest, and is expected to prove the astest Ship in the trade. Her commander Peter Wilkie, is a jrentloman of great experience, and well known for his courtesy tb passengers. * For freight or passaare, .vpp'v to DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO., Rattrav-street. "^WAIHOLA AND .TAIERI NAVIGATION. igsw^jk mHE RET3Y DOUGLAS, f Ja^fcffije^v X P-s., leaves the Clarendon -jM^^^a^^^^^ Jetty,every Monday, Wednesi^^^^^p^^^^ day, and Friday, nt 9 a.m., returning- the same day from Reliance at 5 p.m. Scrogg's Creek, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, to suit tbe tides. REID and SDTTER. Agents, Walker-street. STEAM TO PORT CHALMERS. T* H E N'w Iron Paddle «^^^^^^& LADY OF THE LAKE. Wil! commence running on Monday, March 2nd, 1863. Will leave the Jetty Dunedin, at 9.30 a.m. 2 p.m. Will leave the Jetty Port Chalmers at 11.30 a.m. Every week-day till further notice 5 p. in. CARGILL and CO., Agents. ~~FOR, THE BLUFF AND INVERCARGILL. t^Jr-^x. fTlHE.lntercolonial Royal Mail «jsfeSsV-^ X Steamship AIREDALK, _S&2&3§i~^L.A. Kennedy Commander, will BS|i|s§ji!iK«S^leave Fort Chalmers for the Bluff, on Thursday, the sth March?* For freight or passage, apply to G. S. BRODRICK, Agent, Mercer's Buildings, Princes-street. fci^-^v "VTEAREST and Best Route to yfJgaTK^JS^v. -I^l the Wakatip Diggings, via Molyneux.—The favourite fastgglaiisail&S^ sailing schooner MARY JANE, M'Donald, master, is now loading at the New Jetty, for the above port, and will have immediate despatch. For freight or passage, apply to CAIRNS and KAYE, Agents, • Jetty-street. " FOR HOBART TOWN. Wk-*&v mHE Clipper Barque BELLA JL VISTA, 300 tons, Tonner, "^lSg\|si>^ Master, will sail for the above SSgiisisilwls&SS? port on Saturday, the 7th instant. Has splendid accommodation for passengers. For.particulars as to passage-money apply to the agents, , O. H. GILLES k Cl., 12 Victoria Chambers, Manse-street. ALLACH," KENNEDY, and CO., Ship Chan dlers,. Port.Chalmers, have on hand — Oars, all sizes Stockholm pitch and tar Oakum, thrums, rope, &c, &c T> O X T C HAL M E R S DODSON AND CO., SHIPPING BUTCHERS. Wholesale and Retail. GREAT AND IMPORTANT SALE Previous to Openine of NEW PREMISES. TTUGH KIRKPATRICK AND CO. Have been advised by their AGENTS IN ENGLAND of the ACTUAL SHIPMENT of a very LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, comprising the LATEST NOVELTIES in every Department of the Trade. H. K. & CO. are desirous, as soon as the ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS to their PREMISES NOW IN PROGRESS are finished, to signalise the completion of their Enterprise by Opening with all their NEW GOODS, , FRESH from the FIRST HOME MARKETB. To accomplish this it will be necessary to Clear their present LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK; And as they cannot expect to do this to the required extent without offering some SPECIAL ADVANTAGES TO THE PUBLIC, They have therefore determined, for a limited period, commencing THIS DAY (TUESDAY) To SELL OFF, at such PRICES as will both GRATIFY and SURPRISE the Purchasers. H. K. and Co merely intimate that this announcement is not one of the ordinary artifices occasionally resorted to by the unscrupulous, in order to deceive but a" BONA FIDE EFFORT, specially adapted to facilitate tho accomplishment of, the before-mentioned purpose. H. X, and Co have only been deterred from QUOTING PRICES By the immense VARIETY AND NUMBER OF THE ARTICLES they intend to offer. They feel satisfied, however, that a single purchase will be sufficient to convince even the most sceptical of the genuine character of this sale. Country Storekeepers. Traders, Heads ot Families,' and the Public Generally are, s^uerefohe informed that on asdamis . Tuesday 24th Instant, Job Lots and UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS Are to be had at HUGH KIRKPATRICK AND COS, 1. : Princes-street. TO SQUATTERS. THE Undersigned is prepared to make most liberal advances on all Wools consigned to his correspondents "in London, ns well as to purchase from those growers who may be disnosed to realise on the spot. D. GIRDWOOD. Girdwood's Bonded Warehouse, Stafford-street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 375, 4 March 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 375, 4 March 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 375, 4 March 1863, Page 1

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