Shipping Koticeg STEAM TO OAMABU, TIMABU, AKAROA, AND LYTTELTON. 'JSjfckiS^ rn&E favorite j|B3l]__f& STEAMSHIP WAIN U I, J. E. Darren.—... Commander, Will lie despatched for tho above porto on THURSDAY, 21st JNST. For freight or passage apply to B. B. MARTIN and CO., High street. SHIP CBLJEHO, FROM LONDON. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. A LL Claims against the above venae! must XJL be rendered In duplicate to the undersigned by Thursday the 21st init., otherwise they will not be recogr,i«ed. R. B. MARTIN and CO., Agents. fOE LONDON DIRECT FROM OAMARU. jg^a- ITIHE well-known Al Clipper A. W. STEVENS, Jacob B. Bhown Commander, Will bo despatched from Oamara early in February, taking Wool at current rateo. For Freight, Apply to E. B. MARTIN & CO. j Or, to GEORGE GRAY RUSSELL & CO. jrjrx rriHE CLIPPER SHIP '•^mleJsjE^ CEUENO, C. H. Rekaut, Commander. Al, 701 tons register, Now loading, and will have quick despatch. Hag splendid accommodation for all classes of . paseecgers. For freight or passage, apply to G. G. RUSSELL and CO.; or to R.B. MARTIN and CO. _________ lr4**^V 111132I 11132 SCHOONER *^^^^^ EXCEXSIOB, A. Beix Maeter, Has room for a few tens, and will Sail on THURSDAY. Fo freight or passage, Apply to FISHER BROS. FOR LONDON. te^H^ rpHE Al Clipper Ship "^^^^^j_ GLENMAItK,. 951 tons reghtet, Will sail from Lyttelton on THE 4th of MARCH. There is room in her saloon for a few firstclass passengers. The Glenmark was built to orJer in Aberdeen, in 18G+, specially for the New Zealand trade, and is commanded by Cap'ain Wrankniore, R.N.R., knowu favarably for 21 years in the London and Tasmanian trade. Her accommodation is in every respect flratclass. App'y to MATHESON'3 AGENCY, Lyttelton or Christcburch. HM.S. BRISK. •s»w>. 5&. rIIUE rnagn!flcoDt and <affipK»sa«&Si!W powerful paddlo steamer GOLDEN AGE, Will leave Duncdin at 2 p.m. sharp o« ■ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AKl> SUNDAY NEXT, conveying visitors to H.il.S. BRISK ; returning at 4 p.m. Return Tickets 33 Cd each. W. B. MARSH, Manager. Conveyances. DUNEDIN AND EAST TAIERI EXPRESS LINE OF COACHES. AT the Special Request of the Inhabitants of Dunedin and East Taieri, STEADMAN AND CO. Have Started the above line of Coaches at Reduced Fares, Leaving tha JUNCTION HOTEL, EAST TATERI, every Morning, at 8 o'clock, calling at Green Island, and arriving in Town about half-p3st 9; returning every Evening at 5 o'clock from A. M-DLROT'S GRIDIRON HOTEL, Princes street South. . .'.;. lost, Found, &o. LOST, between Knox Church and the ; middle of Princes street, a brown silk Umbrella, with partridge cane handle. Whoeverlwill bring the »ame to Messrs CarglUs and Jft'Lean shall be rewarded. « .v .-: '. i * ■"■ ""
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1604, 20 February 1867, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1604, 20 February 1867, Page 1
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