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Shipping Ifotices. STBAM BETWEEN PORT CHALMERS AND DUNEDIN. BTFAMEE OIPPEKA. w^^^^P^* the 21st inßt 'tlhe Steanier TUAP X X A WIU leave Danedin "Jetty at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, instead of aa heretofore at d.3op.m. BOYSE, MUDIK i»nd CO., High, street. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. Wffej^gk, mHE PAVOEITB i MEgsßffl^j& STEAMSHIP O M X O, 1000 ITons, J. 8. Kdwabds, Commander, Will be despatched for Melbourne, calling at BLUFF HARBOB, ON THUaSDAY ' r N*XT, the 27th INST., At 3 o'clock p.m. Cargo now beintr received by the steamer Tuapeka. Passengers conveyed on board free of expense, on Thursday, by the steamer Tuapeka, leaving the Jetty at 2 o'clock. ROYSE, MUDIE and CO, Agents, Hif?li street. STEAM TO LYTTELTON. b.j»>^ „?,„ ffIHE ROYAL MAIL i&^£;-'#2s.V» STEAMSHIP ""■"""■"*" H e ro , 765 Tons Register, Tnos. Loo-is, Commander, Will sail for the above Port, on MONDAY, 24th INST. For Freight or passage, Apply to BRIGHT BEOTHEES and CO, Stafford street. STE&MBHIP NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE TO PASSENGER?. "-.-,- f. nnHIS Steamer being ■J^'ii'o.'^fV-i; detained unavoidably until ''*" "' MOW DAY, Will Fail from Port -Chalmers on TUESDAY, 25tii JULY. Pasgtugerß to go on board by steamer leaving the wharf nt 11 a.m. 11. HOUGHTON and CO., Stafford street. STBAjrsHip iyE.w,ZßAj.A^|x ''■'•' ALL accounts against thisVslSeiniier-tnust be rendered before 12 noon, on Monday, 24th July, or tliey will not be recognised. H. HOUGHTON and CO, Stafford street. MOUNT ALEXANDER, FOR HOKITIEA. > Clipper Schooner, i.iUNT ALEXANDER, Captain Anon, Beel, Having just completed a rapid passage from Hokitika, is again laid on the berth, and will be dispatched en TUESDAY, 25th INSTANT. For freight apply to 11. HOUGHTON and CO, Stafford street. j FOR WELLINGTON. j jwA-«*j.v. finHE CLIPPKR BHIG * fails on TUESDAY, 2.th JULY. For freight, apply to H. HOUGHTON and CO. Stafford street, SIR FRANCIS DRAKE. SHIPPERS by this vessel,'lately wrecked at Hokitika, nre n quested to call at the office of the undersigned, for the purpose of iidentifying cargo, told lor .the benefit of whom it nwy WHicc-rn. H. J.IOUGHTON AND CO., Agents for the Captaiu. REGULAR- LINE OF PACKETS. | •te^lW'.X T? RO 31 GLASGOW DUNFDIN AND SOUTHLAND. The Ships formirg thin Lino have all been built expressly iV-i- the Passenger Trade, anil arc fitted up with Ei!i the Improvements calculated to promote the health and comfort oi passengers ou a long- aea voyage. Tern. Tons. Nelson ....' 1248 Vintory 1037 Pride Of England 1316 Cairngorm ......1101 Giant's Causew»y 1232 Aboukir 90tf Marian 1185 Kchunga 1007 Chrjsolite 1130 White itee 1293 Brace 1110 Queen of the Clyde 1096 Clutha 1060 Wallace 1112 >*'«. Vincent 834 Cheviot ....... 1065 Lady Egidia 1265 Ceres 861 Indian Empire 1338 Melita 914 XooriaMooria 1112 Glenlee 884 Mataura 1349 John Bunyan 934 Hamilla Mitchell 960 Gala 815 Parties wishing to bring out their friends by his Line can make arrangements for dolnc? so with the agrcnts here, GEOEGE GKAY BUSSELL and CO ? Dunedin JUST OPEFED 9

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1120, 24 July 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1120, 24 July 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1120, 24 July 1865, Page 1