STEAM TO HOBART TOWN. The Favourite Screw Steamer " City of Hobart," Captain A. Darby. «2te s^^gL TI^IIIS Favourite Steamer *^f?»^^^^^s. J will be despatched as above two days after her arrival, *sSusag_feaSg_^> and expected* here about the (3th. The"Cily of Hobart's" accommodation for Passengers is unequalled, — her dietary scale is well known to be most liberal, and it affords a good opportunity to returning Emigrants. For freight or passage apply to R. B. MARTIN & CO., High-street. FIRST STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE. »Spi||w<iiV r PIIK CITT OF HOBART, • ytsliiwi^Y * Ca P t- A> Darby, will be ■fe^^^^^^ despatched from Port Chalmers ■^?^S*S332SS* on or about the 7th January. The " City of Hobart" is well known for her rapid passages, botli to and from Melbourne, and her comj fort for passengers is unrivalled by any steamer on the line. The Dietary will be, as usual, most liberal. Apply to R. B. MARTIN & CO. FOR MELBOURNE. THE "ATREVIDA." ■fe»4s~3fes. P A.SSENGERS hy this Vessel X must be on |Board THIS p^^J^^^S^ DAY, boat leaves at 3 p.m., conveyingpassengerson board; room for a few more steerage, and two cabin passengers. For freight or passage apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO. ' FOR MELBOURNE. b4>*&v '"PHE well known Clipper Ship * _L MARY ANNE WILSON, >M^^^^g^^ Al, 14 years, 1000 tons. — J. ««rs^iHwirafc_Bßil^ H. Smith, Commander. This Vessel having arrived from Melbourne without cargo, will positively sail from this port on WEDNESDAY, the Bth instant. Will take Steerage Passengers at £i 2s. 6d. ; Saloon do. £9 Os. Od. With a liberal Dietary Scale. For Freight or Passage apply to THOMAS NORTON & Co., Agents. A X 4* "CURST SHIP FOR MEL- • Ji^ivV A 1 BOURNE. -The well-known £^E*sa£g clipper ALMA, 1000 tons burthen,, «S_3__3js6^ A. A. Kross, Commander, to sail on or before WEDNESDAY, the Bth instant. The Alma has made the most regular quick passages from Melbourne to this port of any other vessel in the trade, having accomplished her two last voyages in the short space of eisrht days each trip, being only five weeks from the time of leaving till her return to this port. Captain Kross is well known for the liberal manner ■ in which he treats his passengers, several of those who arrived with lum on his first voyage beino- now returning. ° lor freight or passage apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents. ! FOR HOBART TOWN & LAUNCESTON j?p}2fa\ A VESSEL will be laid on i Wi'^iisra^. or ie a^ ovc ports, to sail I «? 'ili^i**^- ear^ ne ? £t wee kl o r frei R" !lt or passage, npplv to SsHSrnP THOMAS NORTON & CO. Agents. TENDERS wanted for fitting up bertlis. x,^***. T? OR WELLINGTON, -The .^JQ^jgS. JO FANNY A GARRIGUES. £|g|g|[3^ Passengers by this Vessel must ScSs^SsaSfiSPbe on board This Afternoon. A' few more can be booked but not later than 3 p.m., THIS DAY. Apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents. ' FOR LYTTEGTON, - rpo succeed tbe Albatross, whicb sails ,£S\ x this day, the JULIA ANNE,, V<r> to s! "' earl y llext week. For freight or ~> ■„-«?'# passage apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents. FOR THE BLUFF AND INVERCARGILL. 3g|K f S "*HE whaling schooner POST BOY, ■^^fca will laud car £° at tllc B * uff) or ' *IgU||S Stockyards, as per agreement. "*^ Apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents. ' TENDERS. /T-<pK \JJT an TED, Tenders for the [:,)fT^\ " LIGHTERAGE from Port l- u '-m!^_^. Chalmers of about GOO tons cargo. is^lllM!£«. A My to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Shipping Office, Jetty, Or at Stores, High-street, Dunedin. WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. | To sail about 20th January. ■ •E^Sfc HHHFi celebrated A 1 clipper ship jgl&k X "STAR OF TASMANIA," S. JBfi(Mfis& '-Tulloeh, Commander, 662 tons register, -&£|jgKSP will be despatched from Port Chalmers, with Passengers, Wool, and Gold, about •20th January next, and may be relied on to arrive in London not later than 15th April. This fine vessel was built by Messrs. Hall, of Aberdeen, at greater expense than any other out of their yard. She is fitted up for passengers more handsomely and commodiously than a steamer. Her two voyages from Launceston to London were one in 74 days. DALGETTY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents. FOR LONDON. THE CLIPPER SHIP "CHILE," 1000 tons, Thomas Turnbull, Commander. The accommodations of this splendid vessel, are unrivalled, and the well-known kindness and urbanity of Captain Turnbull have been so fully appreciated that any further comment would be unnecessary. The " Chile " was the first wool ship from this port last season, and reached Gravesend -after a passage of 90 da>s, beating- the American clipper which left on the same day. She has safes fitted expressly for the carriage of specie and gold, and as her cargo is engaged, and a portion awaiting shipment, it is expected that she will leave on the Ist February. For particulars of Freight and Passage apply to Messrs. Cargill & Co., Young & M'Glashan, and to 14 a t c JOHN JONES & CO.
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Otago Witness, Issue 527, 4 January 1862, Page 4
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810Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 527, 4 January 1862, Page 4
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