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Shipping Notices.

REGULAR LINE OF CLIPPER PACKETS Feom Glasgow, fob Dunedtn and Southland. The Ships forming this Line have all been built expressly for the Passenger Trade, and are fitted up with all tho improvements calculated to promote the health and comfort of passengers on a long sea voyage. Tons. Tons. Nolson 1248 Victory 1197 Pride of England 1336 Cairngorm .1161 Ginnt's Causeway 1232 Aboukir 900 Marian 1185 Echunga 1007 Chrysolite 1130 White Rose 1193 Brace 1110 Queen of the Clyde 1096 Clutha 1060 Wallace 1112 Sardinian 1208 Cheviot 1065 LadyEgidia 1265 Ceres 861 Indian Empire 1338 Melita 914 Kooria Mooria 1112 Glenlee 884 Matatira 1349 John Bunyan 934 Hamilla Mitchell 960 Gala 815 Parties wishing to bring out their friends by this line can make arrangements for doing so, on application to the Agents here. GEORGE GRAY RUSSELL & CO., (Temporary Office) Stafford-Btreet, Dunedin. Dunedin, 24th October, 1864.

FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. TO LOAD AT OAMARU. t/^sk PT! H E beautiful Aberdeen £fjy^|hstf Clipper Ship, MALAY, 500 Tons Burthen, Datid Peters, Commander, Will be at Oamaru this month, to load wool for London, at current^ates. To sail in all December. The Malay, in consequence of her light draught of water, will be enabled to lay at the inner moorings, consequently there will be less delay in the shipping of wool than to a vessel moored at the outer buoy, jncl the charge for shipping will be Is. per bale less. Tins Ship has excellent accommodation for a limited number of passengers. , For freight or passage, apply to CARGILL and CO., Oatnaru and Dunodin ; Or, TRAILL, ROXBY and CO., Oamaru.

| FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. I SAILING PUNCTUALLY 10th JANUARY, 1865. ft —_ S — i jjal npHE well-known and favorite £ *fsi3gjg£&' clipper ship f CHILE, 1 E. B. CtrETHOTS, Commander, I 800 TonB Register, S> now on the berth for London direct from Port lahners, to sail on JANUARY 10th, 1865. | As the greater portion of her cargo is already en- \ 3ged, shippers are requested to make early applicajon to secure freight. Pnesengers are invited to inspect the excellent kLooN and Second-class Accommodation. Families especially have now an opportunity of lecting a most desirable conveyance. An experienced Surgeon will accompany the a p- i For freight or passage, apply to CARGILL & CO., Agents, Oamaru and Dunedin.

I TO LOAD AT OAMARU. Ma rp he "first-class ship wisi^ STAR 0F TASMAmA> WKLilM£42&*' Wii-mah Cui/beet, Commander, «1 be at Oamaru about the 25th November, to Wp\ for London direct, and sail in all December. - B Fre ight of Wool.— Greasy, | of a penny per lb. ; gilied, one penny and an eighth per do. j with ftial primage of 5 per cent, added. ijHas excellent accommodation for a few Saloon HFor particulars, apply to i DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., WL Oamaru and Dunedin.

Ij INSURANCE ON WOOL. ■&K. ~VX7 E request advice from Settlers, Wgg* VV prior to Shipment, of the particuHTofWool consigned to our Ships which it is doKd we should Insure against dangers of the sea. ' I DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., fm Oamaru and Duncdin.

j TO LOAD AT MOERAKI. ,1/rk, mHE TlRST-CLASS SHIP ' llllk COMMODORE, Smf^^B? 3 Colvh-xe, Commander, -- Ml be at Moeraki about the 25th November, to "' Wfor London direct, and sail in all December. ; jiireighfc of Wool.— Greasy, £d. per lb. ; washed, • '■ per lb. ; with usual primage of 5 per cent. Wor particulars, apply to .„,„««. I DALGETY, RATTRAY k CO., 9 Moeraki, Oamaru, and Dunedin.

i ffTT MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND a fcnHF^ NEW ZEALAlirD K5S6» STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. ' 1TEAM TO MELBOURNE.— . Jj Th/3 Steamships H Alhambea 1000 tons ' || Aldinga 500 ,, H Omeo 1000 „ " 11 G-OTHENBTTBa 800 „ 1 If Sail weelly from Dunedin to Melbourne, * lingers booted through by the Intercolonial .I 6 " 8 ' ROYSE, MUDIE & CO., > fj Dunodin.

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North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 44, 22 December 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 44, 22 December 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 44, 22 December 1864, Page 1

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