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-- SHIPPING. GLASGOW TO OTAGO. Hessrs Henderson and Co.'s Line of Monthly Packets. Under Contract with the Provincial Government. -|&|k. rpHIS Line comprises the underlT§£||rN^. -L mentioned well-lniown splendid ships, ;=^ss2S«one of which leaves Glasgow for Otago «irect every month :— Tons Reg. Tons Reg. Tlcksburg 1249 Caribou. 1160 2*o!a 1140 City of Dunedin......1085 IS.P. Bouvcrie 1000 Peter Denny ........1000 Ben Lomond 1000 Resolute 1000 Wm. Davie 850 Wave Queen 850 Helenslee 800 Helenßurns 800 JaneDavie 800 HelenDenny.. 750 S.Fleming........ ..750 Ancilla 750 & Henderson 600 Jane Henderson ....600 Parties desirous of bringing out their friends can l&cnre passages on favorable terms, on application to CARGILLS and M'LEAN, Oamaru and Dnnedin. STEAM TO OAMARU, TWICEAWEEK. sfe\,f§t\ rpE.E POWERFUL p.s. -^MkM^L A. WALLACE, _j3EjiMs2Ss=^- J. Malcolm, Master, Wfll run regularly between. Dunedin and Oamaru, starting— f!rom Dunedin: Tuesday and Friday, at 9 o'clock. lErom Oamara: Wednesday and Saturday, at 11 ©'clock. Cargo received at the New Jetty, on Mondays and till 4 o'clock. Shipping orders mnst be procured before 4 o'clock. Hares:—Cabin, 20s; Steerage, 15s; not including sneals. Freight, 20s per ton. • JOHN JONES and Co., No. 4. Harbor Chambers. 3FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT, VTA BLUFF. fPHE P.N.Z. and A.R.M. - -■JSS^Bm3 )^rr . Co.'s steamship ' RANGITOTO, 1000 Tons, W. H. BAX, R.N.R Commander. "WiR be despatched far Melbourne direct, with the British Mails, on SATURDAY, Sth September. Passengers booked through to all Australian ports. Harbour Co.'s Lighters are now cargo at 3efcty. JFor freight or passage, apply to G. S. BRODRICK, Agent, Rattray street. . Dnnedin Passengers conveyed on board free by two O'clock steamer. , FOR THAMES GOLDFIELDS, . At Reduced Fares. ■For lijttelton, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Greymouth, Hokitika, Wanganui, Taranaki, and Auckland^'via Manakau. j jß\iW^ nHHEP.N.Z. and A.R.M. •^zjwSJwshzL JL' ■' Co.'s Steamship TARARUA,,- , 1000 Tons, James Hagley, commander,, ■■■'■ Will leave Port Chalmers for the above Ports, On SATURDAY, sth SEPTEMBER. Passengers for Panama, Great Britain, &c, proceed 3>y this vessel, transhipping te s.s. Mataura, at Wellington. Harhour Co.'s Lighters are nowrreceiving cargo at freight or passage, apply to GEO. S. BRODRICK, Agent, Rattray street. Passengers embark by steamer leaving the jetty at Span. FOR OVALAU, FIJI. j^npHl Pine New Clipper Schooner BANSHEE', 120 Tons, .''..- .-. , . Captain Huon PATEBSOSr, 3feying just arrived, after a splendid run, will be despatched again, on or about TUESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER. Has superior passenger accommodation. j Ireight or passage, for which early application is aaficessary, apply to R. B. MARTIN and Co. DUNEDIN TO MOERAKI AND OAMARU. ' -^|lk /'YNE of the undermentioned -jg£pj£>-V-/ . Regular Traders :— . ANNE, MATILDA HAVES, MIDLOTHIAN, PIONEER, or THREE BROTHERS, WEtt, in future, be despatched for the above Ports as : . follows :4- , Por Moeraki, every Saturday; .for Oamarn, every Wednesday and: Saturday. ." v _;.■-.• Por freight, apply to HENRY AITKEN, Oamaru: or, KEITH RAMSAY,. Jetty street. .BREWERIES. HEPORT OF ROYAL COMMISSIONERS. •"For Ales in Bulk, the Jury most unhesitatingly award the place of honor to Messrs Marshall and Clopeland, Dunedin, whose various qualities of Ales scarcely admit of improvement, and are much more pleasant .than the generality of British beers." ' MARSHALL and~COPELAND were awarded the First Prize at the New Zealand 3Sxhibition,- 1565 ; and the First-class Prize Medal at *he Great.lnter-Colonial Exhibition held in Melbourne 3865-7. EXHIBITION BEER • In Hogsheads, : , - • Half-Hogsheads, Barrels, and Kilderkins. Also, their celebrated bottled PAIiE AL E "and PO R T E.R. Families and Stations supplied. Office at .Brewery, and Letter box, at -Messrs JlLandress, Hepburn, aud Co.'s, Manse street, Dunedin. Sole agents for the undermentioned districts :— Fmncis Sidpy and Co., Wellington 3D- Henry Montgomery, Christchurch and Lyttelton .Messrs Cain, Munro, and Co., Timaru „ Dalgety, Rattray, and Co., Oamaru s , Herbert and Co., Lawrence „ H. Cable and Co., Waipori 3lr E. W. Dur den, Waikouaiti Messrs Bremner Bros., Hamilton, Macraes, and Mount Ida -~ B. Hibbard and Co., Tokomairiro and Waitahuna „ Wm. Brown and Co., Port Molyneux „ Stewart and Gow, Clutha Ferry 35r M. J. Malaghan, Queenstown Messrs Hazlett and Tweed, Clyde „ M'Kay 8r05.," Teviot 1|„ MitcheU and Co., Southland. HOTELS. QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, Princes street South, v -. THOMAS HANCOCK, Proprietor. Starting point for the Caversham and Anderson's Bay cabs, which leave every few minutes throughout the day. AUIEN'S ARMS HOJTEL, , Queenstown. Acknowledged to bo the best and most comfortable Pamily Hotel in Lake district. Private apartments for families, containing one of $roadwnod*s pianos. Also, » splendid billiard table and room, 'unsur3>assed in the Colony. Attached is a 12-stall stable—visitors may rely on 4"heir horses receiving first-rate attention. Saddle horses for hire. ALBERT EICHARDT, Proprietor. QUEEN'S HOTEL, Albany street, Opposite Botanical Gardens. Dan. White late of Crown and Royal Hotels, Dnnedin, will be glad to receive a visit from his old friends at above hotel, and assures them they will jget the very best of everything that can be procured, and is always at home. D. WHITE, Proprietor. GEORGE'S DUNSTAN HOTEL, (Late- Sam. Cannon), Clyde. '■ :- Family and Commercial House — Private sittingarooms—Detatched cottage for families. -Cobb .and Co's Coaches leave this hotel every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, layer? and bait stables. .Horses and buggies for hire. Lock-up coach-house. Alcock's billiard table. NOTICE. TA. JONES begs to inform his friends • and the public in ge/ieral tlmt he has again, assumed business in his old establishment, known as the GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, DONEDIH. Prom his long experience in the trade, he feels asaired that he will meet a share of the public patronaga.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2054, 4 September 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2054, 4 September 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2054, 4 September 1868, Page 1

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