Shipping Advertisements.
EEGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DUNEDIN, OAMARU, LYTTELTON, And other Northern Ports. «. *l** rpHE fine powerful paddle steamers CITY OF DUNEDIN, 327 Tons Register, Captain J. P. Boyd ; GEELONG, 137 Tons Register, Captain T. Turnbull ; Will ply regularly once a-week between the following places :—: — Dunedin, Waikouaiti, Moeraki, Oamaru, Timaru, Akaroa, and Lyttelton, {Carrying Goods and Passengers. The Geelong has just undergone a thorough overhaul, and had her Cabins greatly enlarged. Rates of Freight and Passage Money reatly reduced. CARGILL and CO., Agents in Dunedin.
PATRICK HENDERSONS LINE OF PACKETS, FROM THE CLYDE TO OTAGO. A SHIP of this I \io will leave Glasgow each Month during the season, punctually •on the advertised date of sailing — Viola, Resolute, 1140 Tom Regit. 1070 Tons Regit. City of Dunedin, Earl of Dalhousio 1084 Tom Itegst. 1040 Tom Regist. Benlomond, Pladda, 987 Tom Regst. 0&2 Tom Regst. Wave Queen, Ilelenslec, 850 Tom Regit. 800 Tons, Rf git. Arima, Tamana, 700 Tom Regt t. CBO Tone Regst. Sevilla, Robert Henderson, 600 Tons Regit. 000 Tom Regst. Silistria, Brachin Cnstlo, 040 Tons Begat. 040 Tom Regit. These Ships have been built expressly for the "Passenger trade, have roomy cabms, lofty and commodious 'tw een decks, and the mobt approved system of ventilation. Residents in this Province desirous of bringing out their friends, can secure passages by apj>lymg -to CARGILL and CO., Princes-street, Dunedin.
LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND. MESSRS H. T. WILSON CHAMBERS & COS WHITE STAR LINE OF NEW ZEALAND PACKETS. TO Sail from London for New Zealand, Ml or not full, on the 15th and 25th of every month. This line includes the following celebrated steam and bailing clippers, all of them owned in the line. The vessels are commanded by gentlemen of great experience in the passenger trade, several of them having been employed in her Majesty's Postal Service. Royal Standard, s.s. Queen of the North (new) (new) Red Jacket Shalunar White Star Electric Blue Jacket Annie Wilson Chariot of Fame Glen Devon Zingdale (new) Arabian Golden Sunset (nevr) Albert William (new) Miriam Mermaid Ulcoats (new) Santon (new) And other first-class ships Messrs H. T. Wilson and Chambers call attention to the fact that hitherto the passenger trade between London and New Zealand has been chiefly conducted by ship brokers, who have chartered from time to time vessels as required. The advantages that Avill accrue to the public by the establishment of an independent line of vessels, owned by a firm who will be responsible for the date of sailing, and for the comfort and wellbeing of then* passengers, are so manifest as to need no extended notice. The undersigned Agents in Otago, are authorised to arrange with parties here who may bo desirous of bringing out their friends to the Colony. For freight, cabin, intermediate or steerage passages, apply to the owners, - Messrs H. T. WILSON, CHAMBERS & CO., J 21 Water-street, Liverpool ; WILSON, BILBROUGH & CO., * 27 Leadonhall-'-tiTot London ; I CAEftJLL&OO., i Agents in Dunedin. <' J'
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North Otago Times, Volume I, Issue 7, 7 April 1864, Page 1
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492Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume I, Issue 7, 7 April 1864, Page 1
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