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DUNEDIN 1 ASS EMI3 L V HOO MS , (Next door to the Queen's Arms.) GGNGERT! CONCERT! ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, lOtii Instant, AT THE Assembly Booms, Princes-street. MR. HAMILTON, the renowned Comic Vocalist from Melbourne, will make his first appearance in SEVEN DIFFERENT CHARACTERS, assisted by Messrs. SHADBOLT and SIMS, Delineators of Negro Character. Evening's Entertainment to conclude with the Farce entitled A HARD SHAVE, and the Local Song JORDAN. Performance to commence at 8. Admission: — Front Seats, 3s. 6d.; Back ditto, 2s. 6d. Programmes to be had at the door. W. HAMILTON, Manager. STEAM TO MELBOURNE, Calling at Invcrcargill. «av^^fSv nPIIE Screw Steam-ship e iß^S?2-££S#i£' Thomas Roijertson, Esq., Commander, "(under contract with the Provincial Government^) will sail as above from Port Chalmers on MONDAY, the Bth inst. For freight or passage apply to FREDERIC GREER & CO. Steam to the Bluff, Invercargill, and Jacob's River. (Rk .j nPHE well-known favourite fiJ^s^-J^N A screw- steamer 1 4tTfcf^ "° B E IiON ." *-^s§*£«iH** Captain Svencr, (under contract with the Provincial Government,) will sail as above on MONDAY, the Bth instant. Freight, per ton 20s. Passage—Saloon <£3 „ Second Cabin £2 Each adult passenger allowed 10 cubic feet of luggage free. For freight or passage, apply to FREDERIC GREER & CO. STEAMEE GEELONG. rpilE steamer "GEELONG" will leave •-L the Jetty, Dunedin, every TUESDAY MORNING, at high water, for Waikouaitt, MoEiiAiti, and Oamauu, returning from Oamaru every THURSDAY, touching at Moeiuki and Waikouaiti. Freights. To Waikouaiti, SOs. per ton ; Timber, ss. per 100 feet. To Moeraki, 30s. per ton ; Timber, s<j. per 100 feet. To Oamaru, 303. per ton ; Timber, ss. per 100 feet. PABSAGE3. CAlilN. STEERAGE. To Waikouaiti £1 10s. To Moeraki 2 £1 To Oamaru 2 1 CARGILL & CO., Agents. ~L -k TVTE WCASTLE D I R EC T . — -^ The schooner REBECCA, j^/i taKm^> Captain Soutj;r, will Sail as above cKSraß&on TUESDAY NEXT, April 9. Has most comfortable accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage apply to R. B. MARTIN & CO. -L> "VTEWCASTLE.— The Schooner JNs|;\ -l-i TAMAR, Captain Pie, sails | IJg|^).as above on WEDNESDAY Next, ! *§WsigssL April 10. lias good accommoda- ' tion for passengers, freight, &c. Apply to the Agents, R. B. MARTIN & CO. FOR LONDON DIRECT, ifi^ k npHE New Cmppeh Ship rfM^\ J- MELBOURNE, ■CtlLSjEjb;^' loo ° tons > J- Robkrtson, Com"ssi^fjgfgiffsse mander. This splendid vessel combines every improvement which skill and experience could suggest, and presents a most favourable opportunity to shippers and passengers. Her accommodations for all classes ol passengers are unsurpassed by any vessel of her size. For freight or passage apply to ' JOHN JONES & CO. Steam between Melbourne, Otago, and Canterbury. npilE powerful and elegantly J^ffd^-. furnished Steamship illiiiiiiiilOOO tons, John M'Lean, Commander, will be dispatched regularly every month from Melbourne to Otago, proceed thence to Canterbury, and return to Otago, before sailing for Melbourne. Wool and other Cargo taken at moderate rates. For freight or passage to Lyttelton and Melbourne, apply to D ALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., Walker-street, Dunedin. ARRIVALS. March 30— Spec, Heyward, from Cluthn, with 30 bales wool, 1 ton potatoes. Thos. Bamford, agent. March 30— Tamar, 110 tons, Pio, from Hobart Town, with 40,000 palings, 20,000 laths, 20,000 feet timber, 70,000 shingles, 40 boxes onions, 20 boxes dried fruits, .26 boxes green fruit, 2 cases coffee, 20 cases ;and 11 kegs jam. It. B. Martin and Co., agents. April I— Storm Bird, Mnlcolm, from Oamaru with 1 bale wool, O bags flour, 1 spring cart. John Jones and Co, agents. April I— Geelong, Boyd, from Oamaru, with 116 bales wool, 60 bags lime. Cargill and Co., agents. April I—Prince1 — Prince Alfred, Bowden, from Lyttelton, with original cargo from Melbourne, and shipped a, Lyttelton 11 bales wool, and 3 bdls sheepskins, Passengers—Miss Redmayne, Messrs. Pilliet. Maint Croup, Green, M'Kinnon, M'Kenzie, Plulipson, Mr. and Mrs. Nooman. Young and M'Glashan, agents. April 3— Jane, Grant, from Newcastle, N.S.W., with 232 tons coals. Cargill and Co., agents. April 3— Shclbourno, 302 tons, Watson, from London, with general cargo. Pasbengers— Messrs. George Ireland and Thos. Lewis. Young and M'Glashan, agents. April 4~Ann Jane, Stevens, from Mocraki, with 41J bales wool. John Jones and Co., agents. April 4 — Lord Ashley, Kennedy, from Lyttelton, with 21 pieces machinery, 30 chests 80 hf-chests and 60 boxes tea, 2 hf-tierces tobacco, 11 trunks boots, 5 brls. currants, 6 pkgs, furniture, 24 barrow wheels, 6 pkgs. drapery, 6 casks cheese, 2 )cases ink, 132 pkgß. apples, 1 horse. Passengers— Cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, Miss Carswell, Messrs. Western, Wood, and Ilutchinson. 2nd Cabin : Mrs Parsons and child, Mr. Lee and child, Messrs. A. Roberts, Downes, and E. Byrant. Young aud M'Glashan, agents. OtBARBD OUT. April 2 — Geelong, Tsoyd, for Oamaru, with general cargo. CnrgiU and Co., agents. April 2— Father Thames,' M ( Donald, for Waikouaiti, with 6000 t/ricka. Master, agent. April 2~Prince Alfred, Bowden, for Melbourne, with original cargo from Melbourne, and shipped at Otago, 36 cli6sts candies, 25% bales wool, 3 bales sheepßkins. Young and JVl'Glaslnin, agents. April 3— Ohcron, Spenco, for Clutha, with general cargo. - P. Gveev and Co. agents. April 4— Spec, Heyward, for Clutha, with stores., Passengerq-Jlrg. J^elß. 1 " Mifcfer, agent. i 1 *• ''"J" J L ,;7r£i~.U-

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Otago Witness, Issue 488, 6 April 1861, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 488, 6 April 1861, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 488, 6 April 1861, Page 5

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