Shipping Notices. ! FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON, ' With Wool, Gold and Passengers. *>|^. mHE CELEBRATED *g||§|§^ CLIPPER SHIP CHILE, E. Bats Curthoyf, Commander, (Late Chief Officer s.s. Royal Bride), Is now Loading and will be Despatched • Punctually on 20th JAN V A X Y. The Superior Accommodation for all classes ot Passengers, requires no comment, she having been so long and favorably known in this Trade. Carries an Experienced Surgeon. Plans of Cabin may be seen, and further Information given, by applying to CARGILL and CO., Princes street. ' Fult iiALJN.jiit.TON DiREU'f. " 1 jb"4Ssl^s. npHK beautiful clipper ■ SEA BREEZE, 500 tors burthen, J. Curkie, Commander, (Late of the Rialto.) Will be dispatched as above punctually on SATURDAY, 16th JAC*UARY. Thi9 fine vessel is a regular trader, and renowned for comfort and speed, having made her last passage from Launceston in seven days. • Has first class accommodation, for both cabin and steerage passenuers at moderate rate1?. Passengers conveyed on board free of charge, p<r Gulden Age, at half-past ten o'clock on Saturday morning. This .will be positively the last opportunity for joining the ship. Apply to> '•■■■■ CARGILL and CO, Princes street. BTEAM~ COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DUNEDIN, OAMARU, LYTTELTON, ■■ AND OTHER, NORTHERN PORTS. :Y HP HI new powerful paddle steamer ■: •'; .".</A CITY OF DUNEDIN, ; 327 tons register, Captain J. P. Boyd, Will sail for WAIKOUAITI,I MOERAKI, OAMARU, TIMARU, AKAROA, and LYTTELTON, ■■' -'• On MONDAY, 18th January. .. "Will take in Cargo at the New Wharf up" till 5 o'clock on Saturday evening. Passengers per Golden Age at Half-past Ten o'clock on MONDAY Morning. For freight or passage apply to] CARGILL and CO., , Prince* street. . FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON* •NAPIER, AUCKLAND, AND NELSON, VIA WELLINGTON. $9ftfcev^&i rgiHE I.C. Royal Mail _4^^^^^^^" Steam Packet Co.'s S.S. LORD ASHLEY, Thomas Randall, Commander, Will leave PORT CHALMERS for the above PORTS, On MONDAY, the 18th INST, Provided /THE ENGLISH UaIL HAS ARRIVED. : For freight or passage, apply to : GEO. S. BRODRICK, Mercer' 3 Buildings, Princes street. N.B.—Passengers conveyed on board free of charge. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. fin HE favorite steam-ship •JUfflCtt'BSMtWggj^ I/11l Ur HKJXin.i\.l } Alfred Darby, Esq., Commander,' This favorite steamer will be dispatched for Melbourne on SATURDAY, THE 16th INSTANT. The Golden Age will leave the Jetty at 2 o'clock, to convey passengers on board, free of expcnsF. R. Tt. M4RTFN and CO. _ FOR SYDNEY VIA JNUWOASTLK. a, fT\ H E Fine Clipper \SPjX*-sr^bl7 T3 V Q P T? V 17 it Jci B Jl Jtt V Ei y ;'.:.' Bain, Esq., Commander, j Will sail for the above Ports on Wednesday, the 20th instant. For freight or passage, apply to K. B. MARTIN and CO, Agents, High street. STEAM'tu PORT CHALMERS. ■ra^vjp^ "OETSY DOUGLAS. ALTERATION OF HOUR 3. On and after TUESDAY, sth JANUARY, : Leaves Dunediri .. 9 a.m. „ „ 1.30 p.m. Leaves Port Chalmers 11.30 a,m. 4P-m- . Freig';t 15s per Ton. J. and P.. BAIRD, Agentß. ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 648, 15 January 1864, Page 1
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473Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 648, 15 January 1864, Page 1
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