Shipping Notices' STEAM TO MELBOURNE, CALLING AT THE BLUFF. _lj"j^j^k FTIHE Panama, New Zea*|sig3Sic^v *T- , Jand» and Australian B Jg|||||g^Koyal Mail Company's SteamT A R A R. U A, 1000 Tons, Jabies Hagley. Commander, Will leave Port Chalmers, for Melbourne direct, on THURSDAY, the 18th INST. Passengers booked through to Sydney, Adelaide, Launceston, Hobart Town, Warnambool, Port.Fairy, and Portland. Wool for London taken at through rates. For freight or passage, apply to GEO, S. BRODRICK, Rattray street. Passengers conveyed on board free by two o'clock steamer. FIRST VESSEL FOR HOKITIKA. rp H E New Schooner SfiSK QUEEN OF THE ISLES, 80 Tons Register. Will sail on or about SATURDAY FIRST. For Freight, &c, apply to ! FISHER BROS., m Agents. FOR RIVJERTON AND INVEBCABGILL WHABF. New Clipper Schooner Gavt. Thompson, Having the greater part of her cargo engaged, will have immediate dispatch. For freight, apply to D.H. MILLER. , NOTICE. Under Contract with the Provincial Government. x|pn||py nP fIE Powerful Steam-tug g||y|||d[ ■*- FAVORITE, *"""" . Is st all times ready for Towing or Steamboat purposes. Apply to B. DYASON, On Board, Port Chalmers. STEAM TO ENGLAND. l*|sj|, HP 213 Celebrated Steamship :^||||l|^ GREAT BRITAIN, John Gbet, Esq., R.N.R, Commander, Will leave Melbourne on or about 20th JANUARY NEXT. For passage, apply to BRIGHT BROS, AND CO., . Dunedin, Plumbers, Paperhangers, &c A AN D T. BU R T .PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS, ' GAS FITTERS, TINSMITHS, AND ZINC WORKERS, And Importers of Trade Materials. Have on SaleIron pipe, from J to 2in. Plain and diminishing tees, sockets, &c. High pressure steam cocks, all sizes Stop and bib cocks, from £ to Sin. Force and lift pumps Gas fittings in variety Water closets, newest patents And all other requisite fittings A. and T. B. are now able to execute Copper and Brass Work of every description to order at reasonable rates Experienced workmen sent to all parts of the Colony. AN DRE W LEES PAISTER, GLAZEEB, AND PAPESHANQEB, Importer of paperhangings, windowglass, plain ~ and ornamental; ships' signal and deck lights 5 glass shades, cucumber and propagating glasses; white lead, oils, colors, gilt mouldings, &c. Opposite the Royal George Hotel, GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN. HS. FISH AND . SON © Importers of '■■'aperhangingg, window glags, oil colors, varaish, kerosene oil, lamp chimneys, ' "~ &c, &c. Wholesale and Retail. , PRINCES STREET SOUTH. rjHANCE'b WINDOW GLASS, all si zeS} \J from 10 x 8 upwards. Fish and Son Glass Importers, Princes sireet. ' ITEROSENE LAMPS AND 01~ *X Cheapest and best assortment in town. Fish and Son, Pricces street south. pAPERHANGINGS-Choicest, cheapest i and most varied assortment in Dunedin' Fish and Sod, Oil and Colormen, Princes street. WILLIAM GILOHRIST (Late James Keib and Co.), PAINTER, GLAZIER, and DECORATOR. " Cheap Paperhangings of svery description, Window Glass, plain and ornamental; Oils raw and boiled, Benzole and Paraffin; White Lead and Mixed Colors, Varnishes, Gold Moulding, Glue, &c. N.B.—Country orders punctually atfcen ed "»» George street
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1545, 10 December 1866, Page 1
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474Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1545, 10 December 1866, Page 1
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