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Shipping Notices J, TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKIsTS. FIRST SHIP FOR MELBOURNE. . Ji^gll^. npHE Favorite. Clipper and re- ' -^^^^^.^^^^ gular Passenger Ship Bd, U.B S A R , . 1200 Tons Burthen, Gideon Hotti-skd, Commander, Will leave Port Chalmers on THURSDAY NEXT, 6th AUGUST' FOlt . M-EXJIQJTn -nmj TUT>-Pnm. This ship during hf r various passages has earned for herself the reputation of being the best fitted np and ventilated passenger ship running between Meltourne and this port. The usual Liberal Dietary scale ofthe TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS i "Will-be Strictly Adhered.to.-.-The last boat conveying passengers FREE on board will leave the Jetty on Thursday next, at Two o'clock. For-Passage, applyto ;.'■■'. A. L. THOMSON and CO., Agents. Stafford-street* TELEGRiPH LINE OF PACKETS. FIRST SHIP FOR SYDNEY. rpHE Handsome Clipper Ship CHARLOTTE ANDREWS, *ffi»S^pS^ 1000 Tons Burthen, TTT .„ , Benjamin Jenkins, Commander, Will be despatched for ■' SYDNEY •Positively on SATURDAY NEXT, Bth inst., The f CHARLOTTE ANDREWS was recently ' built _afc Peterhead, under her owner's personal in- ■ spectiwr, and no expense has been .spared.to render her wil bout exception, ihe most commodious atd best ventilated vessel-for steerage accommodation, running to this Port. HER SALON Is magnificently fitted up, every attention having , befn given to tl.e general comfort of Passengers. For Passage; apply to A. L. THOMSON and CO., Agents. OCALE OF CHARGES FOR FREIGHT AND PASSAGE PER MOLYNEUX STEAMER, Cargo—From Dunedin to Port of Molynex 80s per ton. , Cabin passage ' 40s ' ■Steerage passage' ... .. ... 30s CARGO. From Port of Molyneux to Lower Ferry, 16 miles, at ls 6d .. 24s per ton. From Port of Molyneux to Pomahaka, 30 miles, at Is 31 37s 6d „ , ■ From fort of Molyneux to Tuapeka, ; i 45miH-s,'atls 45s „ \ | CABIN PASSAGE. J I From Port of Molyneux to Lower I From Port of Molyneux to Pomahaka, ' ~ at9dper mile 22s 6d „." ■ From Port of Molyneux to Tuapeka • . • River, at 7d per mile ... ' ... 26s „ STEERAGE PASSAGE. From Port of Molyneux to Lower j " Ferry, at 8d per mile, 10s 6d ~ , From Port cf Molyneux to Pomahaka, afc 8d per mile ■"'. < ... fi ' ... 20s ■■ „ ■ From Port of Molyneux to Tuapeka ! ' River, at 6d per mile 22s Gd„ CAS GO. From Dunedin through to Lower Ferry 51s per ton. jj „ Pomahaka 67s 61 „ ' •> ,", Tuapeka River 753 „ MURRAY and JACKSON. ROYSE, MUDIE, and CO., Agents, Stafford street. NAVIGATION OF THE MOLYNEUX RtVER. mHE Stern-wheel Steame 1" ■.jEpWK^ TUAPEKA, «53ggS_SS^&F"3 A. S. MtJHRAY, Master, i Will proceed to the Molyneux, on Thursday next" the 6th inst. < Cargo will be received on Wednesday morning, afc the New Jetty. No', goods will be taken without a shipping order from the agents, and all fre'ghts must be paid at * Dunedin by tlie shippers on signing Bills of Lading. |' For freight and passage, apply to ROYSE, MUDIE, and CO.. Agents. Stafford street. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZEA- ■ LAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. a *|fsß&ditN s '■■'■•- favorite steam-diip '^^^^^ OME O, i<S£SS^&^m@* .1000 tons, . John M'lachlan, Esq , corrmander, Will be dtsp. tched for Melbourne on SATURDAY, Bth AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. The steamer Favorite will leave the Jetty at i o.clock, to convey passengers on beard free of expense. For ireight or passage, apply to ROYbfi, MUDIE and CO, Agents, Staffordrstreefc. ' *i^a^k-'--'lT IH]B Departure "■ of the jfii^^^^sv -*-■ stsamer --"•<S3ll§^N^^Ks^- for the Clutha, Molyneux Ferry, and Tuapeka Junction, is Postponed until Saturday. Bth inst. " " For freight, passage, kc, apply to ROYtE, MUDIE and CO., Agents, - Stafford-street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNS. S. LIGHTERS are Discharging- this day from the i » , J )a,; que £NWARI), and all g°ods left on the ' wharf, after Four-o'clock, will-be stored at Consignees risk and expense. R. B. MARTIN and CO., Agents. NOTiCa TO CONSIGNEES. BARQUE ONWARD, from Melbourne, having reported at the Customs, Consignees will please pass Entries and pay Freight to the undersigned without delay. . R. B. MARTIN and CO., Agents. VICTORY,, CAPTAIN GIBBON, FROM GLASGOW. THIS Vessel having been reported at tbe Customs, Consignees are requested to pass their Entries without delay, present Bills of Lading, and pay - Freight. Arragements have been made with Mr H. Wurm ] to Lighter the cargo at Current Rates. Consignees objec'ing thereto will please notify the same in-writing before 12 o'clock noon, this day; Goods will be $t consignees risk, as soon as delivered from ship's | t .ckles, in terms of Bill of Lading. DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO., Agents, [ Rattray-street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 507, 5 August 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 507, 5 August 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 507, 5 August 1863, Page 1

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