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Skipping Noticeß. 1 STEAM TO MELBOURNE. ■' -^MftlK HP 3- 8 ROYAL mail JU|||l|i^ - STEAMSHIP H E R O , 765 Tons Register, Thos. Lcgah, Commander, Will be despatched from Port Chalmers ON THUESDAY, the 27th JULY. For Freight or paseanc, A pply to BRIGHT BROTHERS and CO, ? Staflord street. STEAM TO LITI'JSLTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, AND AUCKLAND. Under Mail Contract. "->,-,. -?* mHE N. Z. S. N. Co.'d! t"i.-*H.S!?jiSfe> Powerful Steamer EANGinRA, G. Muhdle, Commander, Will be defpitched from Port Chalmcs on SATURDAY, 29ch INBT., At Neon, The Lighter Hope is now receiving Cargo at New Jetty. For freight or passage, Apply to LLOYD, TAG3ART and CO., Agents, Stafford sfreet. GLASGOW TO OTAGO. MESSRS P. HENDBRSON AND CO.'S LINE OF MONTHLY PACKETS. Under contract with the Provincial Government. JbsV Jffi'"t HIS Line comprises the 4d?*s!pNv i- undermentioned well-known <^O|jvf*-N^Hplendid ships, one of which leaver ,^SHliißßiaii£« Glasgow tor Otago direct every mouth. Tons Beer. Tons I?esr. Vieksburg 1240 Viola 1140 Ciiy ofDunedin... 1085 Caribou 1160 .Peter Demy 1000 E. P. Bouverie .. 1000 Kesohue 1070 Ben Lomond 1000 Wave Queen 850 Helenslee 800 Arima 700 Robert Henderson 600 Paria 700 Beautiful Star ... 650 Brechin Casile .. 650 Sevilla 690 Parties desirous of bringing out their Mends can secure passages on favorable terms, on ipplication to CARGILL & CO., Oamaru and Dunedin. QUKEN < F INDIA, FROM LONDON. .LIZZIE SOUTHARD, PROM LONDON. EASTWAKD H<! FUOM NSW YORK. ALH*>MBRA, FR' M MELBOURNE CARIBOU, FROM GLASGOW HEKO, FROM MELBOURNE -, -, f" IGHTERS are this day <" •/" i 1 JLj discharging from tbe "■*•' /■'.'"'"./" above vessels. Consignees . *.7 :."--',"' '• > '■■ will please paes entries, present their bills of Jading to the Agents for freight, and the undersigned for lighterage. All poods not removed by 4 p.m., and on Saturdays by 2 p.m., will be stored Bt Consignee's risk and expense. BEP.UILL and BOND, Jetty street. For Sale. TO CIVIL ENGINEERS. FOR SALE.—I Lev*" onl Staff-complete; by Troughton and Simmi, Apply to DAY and MIEVUjLE. TGIOE SALE.— COKE, AT £3 15s PEE. TON. 1 Ton equal to 2 Tons of Coal. Orders left at the Gas Office, Rattray street; or the Gas Works, will receive immediate attention. Tbe price of Coke has been reduced from £4 10a to £3 15* per ton, deliverable in accessible portions of the City, so as to bring this valuable and economical fuel witiin the reach of all classes. For household purposes One Ton of Coke is equal to Two Tons of the best screenei Newcastle Coal, and as there is little ash, no sparks, and no smoke arising from the use of Cok*-, it will be fount! cleaner, safer, and more comfortable than any <ther fuel. Coke will produce n permanent clear fire, of intense heat, suitable for all purposes, whether klat'hbabth, or in any dkscripTION OF STOVE, GEaTK, Oil KITCHEN RANGE; and can b-3 used with great advantage mixed with Wood or Coal or bath. Throughout Europe and the Colonies, Coke is not only extensively used for pentrnl household purposes; but is invariably used in Club Houses, I Hotels, Restaurants, Railway Stations, and other ! nfctitutiotis where extensive cookery is carried on or great heat required. EXPERIENCED COOKSob LAUNDRESSES ALWAYS ADVUCA.'J'K THE Uzß OF COKE; But ordinary domestics, not understanding its ui>e aad Cmiing that it CANNOT BK W.-.STKD, Frequentlyunder-rate its value, unii! madecogni zant of the great saving to them in l;,bor attending the use of Cck'.' fir household fuel. Coke is specially prepared for Gold and Iron smelting purposes, or for malting', ct £o per ton. Coke has recently been u;.ed with frreat success by Kneine Smiths, where heavy forgings are required. Coke Is3gs must in all instances be returned on delivery of the Coke; otherwise, Is 6d each will be charged. Coke can be obtained of Mr Gibson, (late of M'Leod and Gibson,) and of the principal Coa Merchants ; aad orders left afc tbia Office either for Coke, Wood Preserving Tar, or a supply of Gas, will receive immediate attention. INSTRUCTIONS FOB BURNING COKE:— Coke requires more draft, if used alone, than coal or wood. If mixed with coal or wood, or both, the fire should be thoroughly kindled, and the Coke then placed on the fire. As a rule, it is better for the Coke to be in rather small pieces, as otherwise it will not so readily ignite, anu when ignited, the lire becomes too fierce. OF FIRST-CLASS I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1121, 25 July 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1121, 25 July 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1121, 25 July 1865, Page 1