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YOUNG MEnVcIIRIST-IAN ASSOCIATION". mHE First of a Course of Lecture* ««ierthc I auspices of the above Association will hodehvcred in Dr. Brass's Church, on >\ I ' jL ' I JNJ -£" DAY Evening next, at 8 o'clock, p. m., »}' «« Honor Major Richardson. Subject— Thoughts^ connrcled with the formation of a Young Mm s Christian yissocirJion. Admission — Is each, or for the Course of six, 5.5, Ry Tickets to he obtained at the door, or from the Secretary, Mr. R. Gillies, or from the Treasurer, Mr. J. H. Batik. The second Lecture of the above course will be delivered in JCnox Chmch. on the Evening of WEDNESDAY, the 11th, Dee., at 8 o'clock, by T, S. Forsaith, E&q., M. Or. A. Subject . The- third Lecture' will bo delivered in Dr. Burns's Church, on the Evening of WEDNESDAY, the ISth Dec, at 8 o'clock, by . Subject . The fourth Lecture will be delivered in Knox Church, on the Evening of TUESDAY, the olst Dec, at 8 o'clock, by C. W. Richmond, Esq., M. G. A. Subject . 284 a 126 A T>ASSENGERS HOOKED FOR (fib. JL AUCKLAND, (yak. Fare ; £3 10s. **««Se Apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO., 1200 Jetty. FOR SALE. k mi-IK Dutch Galliot REINAUW p*s& Ei.grlkins, 96* tons register, jj^tpgll^v 180 tons burden ; draws 7 feet of l^^^i water when fully laden; suitable <^^?sisfor, and now engaged in, the Lightering' trade. Also, for Sale, Half Share in the Lighter Governor Arthur, 35 tons register, CO tons burden ; fitted up complete in evesy way. For further particulars apply on board to Duncan M'Doug.vl, or to THOMAS NORTON & CO., 171 a 52G ' Shipping Brokers, Jetty. '*vVT- V ]Vf OTI CE. "Pbinck J*jiSsS\|^N -L^> Albert" Btcamer. All c ' a ' ms l io a^ nsfc t- ie above vessel i":i*t he rendered, in duplicate, on or before the Ist December, or they will not be recognised. 11. B. MARTIN & CO., 182 a 522 Agents. *• NO'IICK, «. S. PIKATK. A LL CLAIMS ngainsl the above Vessel - J -^~ must be rendered ia duplicate, on or heore the Ist December, or they will not be refognized. 181 a 522 11. B. MAKTIX, 4 & CO., Agents. For the Molyueux. \KT ANTED Freight to the Molyneux. Vessel V t to fcftil early next week. J.&R. BAIRD, 300 13 Princes Street. FOIt SYDNEY. T- II 15 FAST-S AIL I N O SCIIOO NJ3 X "POLICEMAN" will be dispatched as above ou TUESDAY, 3rd December. For Freight or Passage apply to IIEXRY DRIVER & CO , 287 a 5-22 Stafford-street. FOII HOB ART TOWN. ISABELLA. To Sail on TUESDAY Next. Koom for a few more Pass- enters. Apply at once to 526 16 " THOMAS NORTON & CO. FIRST VKSSEL FOR MELBOURNE. -. milE "GAZELLE." This r<Fr<s^\ ; "- -* ""vessel Vfiw excellent Steerage v ' 4V N^K accoininodntion for 130 passen7 *?' ~ en! ; aljin (litt0 < ior 20 ditto - Will sail early this week. It is confidently expected that this beautiful clipper will make a quick voyage from this port to Melbourne. For freight or passage, apply only to THOMAS NORTON & CO., 166 526 Jetty. FIRST PASSENGER SHIP roit MELBOURNE THE •• EUREKA." rpHIS Magnificent Clipper Ship will Sail f^r JL Melbourne iiiundliatcly, as her cargo is discharged. Passengers booked by THOMAS NORTON & CO. 500 c WILL SAIL EARLY, r FiIIE Renowned Fast Sailing Cuppee Ship JL " OCEAN CHIEF."— Has splendid accommodation for Cabin, Skcoxd-class, and Stekragc Passungi-.ks. The extraordinary quick Passages made by the "Ocean Chief" renders this the most favourable opportunity for Passengers. For Freight nr Passage apply to TIMOTHY STEPMENSON, Walker-street, 504 275 Opposite Dalgety, Rattray, & (Jo. FIRST SHIP FOR MELBOURNE; « rilO follow the Latona, the A 1 »i jk X Clipper Ship EUREKA, 1,800 tons burthen, B. H. CUT4l^|il^4^LEß, Esq . Commander, will be -^•£^M^ despatched punctually on Monday, the 19th December, from Port Chalmers with Passengers, wool, and other cargo. This fine vessel has just completed the voyage ftom Melbourne in ten days, and her passenger accommodation and dietarj' are unsurpassed. ■ Steerage— £3 15s. Saloon— £B HENIIY HOUGHTON & Co., Agent, Walker Street. Messrs. IIEXRY COOK & Co., 400 Stores. WEEKLY STEAM TO THE TAIERI . Landing Goods on the Jetty, Wai'-ola Lake. - rv <*. rpilE SCREW STEAMER ®?sfck ■*- 'MAID OF TIIE YARRA' tJmM& vvill Snil on WEDNESDAY the 13th inst., and every succeeding Wednesday (weather permitting.) Freight and Passengers taken at current rates Apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Walker-street; Or to W. RO YSE, on Board. N.B. — Shippers are particularly requested to mark their goods plainly, and send shipping rate with each load. 1154 THE STEAMER '^^^^"CrEELONG" W L^vntv |ln o?£ cl fr T DU^EDIN on MO>DA\ , 2d December, at Hleb. Water for ' LYTTELTON, calling at Waikouaiti, Moeraki, Oamarn, Timara and Akaron. To sail again from LYTTELTON on THURSDAY, sthWmb fe r, calfiigaf?^ SSJ2S ffiiDA?; She ma - v be — at The " Geelosg " will be despatched twich » xojth for LYTTELTON and intermedi^po^ as above, leaving DUNEDIN every alternate Monday, and will be kept so running 'durine the season it encouragemenc be received. It is hoped time .settlors and others interested in the coastal trado will give good support to an arrangement which cannot tUil to confer ercat advantage. 6 ' The "GtELOxo" will ruu in the intermediate weeks between DUNEDIN anil OAMARU *»a usual, leaving DUMEDIN ou WEDNESDAYS CAKGILL fis CO., - -. , „,. Agents. - jDuwdni, 29th Nov., IS6I. • 5030

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Otago Witness, Issue 522, 30 November 1861, Page 5

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