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Shipping1 Notice. ~~ FOB LAUNCEsTQN' DIRECT^ 'k^^^v TTUII" l'mo Al Clipper Brig W. Croucher, commander. ftRSSsHi^SSSESS^ Will sail for the above,poit on Saturday the lith inst, • For passage, npplv to DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO, Rattray-stiect: or, to LLOYD, TAGGAItT and CO, I Stafford-street. FOR RIVERTON -DIRECT, SAILING .POSITIVELY ON SATURDAY FIRST. ..... t«4tf-^v • (lIHE favorite schooner .- : • .-,- «-"^^^S: X COURIER, 1 : '•^MjvJT-V Captain Sullivan, .' ■BSkSBmNP ' Hob room for a few Passengers. Apply to •"■ •■•:■■• (i r. ~ _.. ,1 ,- ; ,■-■- ' H.T," GREEN, *■.•'.*.,:) ; ■•■■' Belgrave Chambers. .'' aAHANOQaE,.Capt RITCHIE,FROM . ' .-.,,,., ;,..., . LONDON. ;;-.;.::.. ; \y-\l\. ' ii^fe^fe^ ' HPHiS Vessel- wall-.&i Reported -^ afc We -Cuitoma this day.jLiSE^K^jfe^ Consignees are requested ■• to TTOKfliWSfiffißfi**—pass- their entries j without delay, present bill of lading, and pay- their freight: to the undersigned. .' ' ..'.■■. .v i;:•' '•' : DALGETY, RATTKAY and UOl,. ■• • ' ,'...'•'. ■ ..Rattray.-street. ■ ZISKA, CAPTAIN CROUCHER,-.■.FROM: ' ' LAUNCESTON. ] ;" ' ; ; ALL CLAIMS against 'this Vessel must (be rendered in .duplicate at .the office of the undersigned, by 12.o'clock noon- this.day, otherwise they will not be recognised. . . .-■;> ■..:■ i , • DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO, . ~; ■ .... Rattray-street. ', 'FIRST SHIP FOR MELBOURNE* .'.: ;.."'' ' '*««fc~«&v TTIHE' Fast-sailing i <.Ship <r4§ll?S^> X VELLORE, ; mfffgjfflP&im S. DIDIER, Esq°"conimaiider, Will sail for the above port on Monday next, the 16th instant. . , • " '; Eor freight or passage, apply to • • ' HENRY WORM, Otago Booking Office, Opposite Post Office. : ~■■■.. FOR NELSON DIRECT. [ . •fe4c"<&x riIHE fine Hamburg' ;brig, *J§JsS2^\ X ADOLPH. , "YjOfNjrr*^, Captain Steineholz, will leafe Port *ySiiinilWT^lßfMe^'"i'"""'° for the above port, en. Wednesday, 18th.instant. . For freight or passage, apply to I CLEVE andl CO. . NOTICE. : ! TO CONSIGNEES of Free Goods, or Passengers Luggage. . ... -. The Undersigned having rented Messrs Wight,, Robertson and Co.'s commodious, dry, and under-, mound stores, -Manse street, so convenient to the Jetty, is prepared to store Roods on reasonable terms. JAMES PACK, i - Commission.aud Custom House Agent. . - Athenteutn Chambers, . : . ; Manse street.: , : : — : — r—, ; —; i ....,.; Ship Solway, at Anchor, . Off Port Chalmers, N.Z.,s 10th Mareh, 1863. To John Francis Macbeth", Esq., M.D.; of Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin.. ... t '" SIR,— We the undersigned saloon passengers peg to, ' testify to your ability and to the uniform attention you have shown us •in your .official capacity pn board tliis'ship, and' to your urbanity and deport^' inent as a gentleman." And we-wish you every success wherever you may go, and have the honor, to subscribe ourselves, : ;■ v. .Sir, .■■■ ■■'■ r •■■.'• ".r^,- j ' .-^ : • Your obliged »nd obedient servants,';'''': (Signed by all the Saloon Passengers.)'< ';.- ■ ■ . Diinedin, 13th-March, 1863; ' To the Ladies and Gentlemen who subscribed to the above Testimonial.'• •■■ ■/- - V:" | ''* "' ■ I wish* to express' my deep' sense of- gratificati|9n:iU' the flattering recognition of my-eflbrtß-for'yduriw'ielk fare during our late voyage. ■• I was much pleased^to' -wlthTrour^opTßToTTrßgarfflng^imras^nvinrtcrnjrareanumerous voyages;. 1: can say-that I never sailed;: with a more noble and gentlemanly man. ■ .'., .Wishing you the utmost success in this:new colony. , ; • i..-.: i-'-' k I remain, ..... . ■■> - :* . :: i ,;„. Ladies and Gentlemen, -. ''•_ —Yours; &c.v " ; "''.",.", , John Fb\>'.cis Maobsthi t Amusement-., ...,. [ '■'"''"' P ,R I X Cyß S, S'.\fH.K,;A T Bj E Under the Management of Messrs Hclt and WolK Last Two Nights of •""' i GEORDIE SPIERS. The Duke of Athol's»Prize Dancer, and Champion ■ of the World, ' ' ; ' ■; Who has been nightly greeted with Thundew of Applause. :'. V •. Great/ Attraction for '.=■•■' '■ ' ! THIS EVENING, FRIDATC, 13th; INST. BENEFIT OF MR T. FAWCETT, ■ On which occasion Mr'Harry Jackson1 (who *as kindly volunteered his services) will appear,. | ?.^ The curtain will rise at Eight o'clock precisely with • the celebrated Braina, m three aet«i entitled ' JOCRISSE THE PRESTIDIGUTATOR! Jocrisse, the Juggler .. ; -.'.,_tMr T. Fawcett. The celebrated prize Caledonian Dances, entitled TheSHANTREWS! .. : And the Bottom of the -Punch "Bowl;! by the= ffreat Geordie Spiera, in full/Highland costume. To conclude with Tobin's magnificent Comedy,; . ... :.-; ■ -entitled —-.*' "•''•':'■:. ' THE HONEYMOON ; or,-' ""■ ■ \ HOW TO RULE A WIPE. >_J DukeAranza Mr Clarance- Hblt. Juliana- ' '•■■' •'•• .. • Mrs Glarance.Hblt. Jacques (the Mock Duke) ..... Mr Harry. Jackfon To ihorroV (Saturday) the' fayoriifeScottish^playt of ■■ ROB ROY will be magnificently produced. , ~ ■■;■■'' 'MONSTER PRIZES. * j A COMPETITION for the- following well known J\. Race Horses will take place on Friday, 13th March, at the Provincial Hotel, B'o'clock. • KAURIGUM " ■ . ..OTHELLO, -.•-■- . ! - ■'■-• • .'VENISON. . -. . j ' ThVist prize to have the choice. .'...<, .. . j The-2nd prize the next, and so on. ... ... .■ v _.- \ The lowest to have a hack of the value of £35, tor the £2sin cash.: :''''''.,, , • '■■■••■• 120 competitors at £5 each. I The above horses.can.be seen.by applying.to the "Groom in "charge, at the Livery Stables or J. W. Jones and Co., Commercial: Horse Bazaar. •! For pedigreesj performances, &c., apply at.tue irrpvincial Hotel. !_ -niBST DU N.ED I.N i: R : B G A.TTJA JJ will take place in Dunedin, on . TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, 1868, * Under the patronage of His Hokok the Supkkihtendbht. Umpire: ( G. Grkkh, Esq. Treasurer : P,,. B. Martik, Es*. j Secretary: G. S. ; Wilson. . First Race. Whaleboats.— Open to all boats fit tor whaling purposes. Second Race. Akatedbs Rack, siflßle handed. Third Race. , Sailihg Boats, under 5 tons. Fourth. Race, Ship Gigs, to be pulled by the vessel'* erew. j ftfth Race, ■ - * I SAIIIKOVEBBEM D ;u 0CK t0HUNT. feixth Race. "' ° " "*" ' Ladies' Pursk—To be gulled for by amateurs in lour small whaleboats. kJ ■. . Soenth Race., - . - j j ScotiiNGßace. „.,,"_,' , ,i Eighflr.Bact, ,j Watermen's, in t*o-darcd boat9, to be pulled by) bona fide watermen who have keen on the river two months: Ninth Race. Watbrmkn'b Sculler'* Race. KITTLES, SKITTLES. SKITTLES.— The splendid Alley is open daily for the amusement of players. Aldipga Hotel.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 383, 13 March 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 383, 13 March 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 383, 13 March 1863, Page 3

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