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Shipping Notices. NOTICE. d£3|s^\ ■! TTN consequence of the wreck JL of the OSCAR, at Invercarthe s. s. OMEO will not go c^gj^ggjggjgPF to LYTTELTON, as previously advertised, but will sail for MELBOURNE (calling at the Bluff, for the Oscar's passengers and freight), This Day, FRIDAY, 20th Dec. The Last Boat will leave the Jetty at 2 o'clock, p. m. DALGETY, RATTRAY & Co. Walker Street, Agents. "PILOT" SCHOONER FOR MELBOURNE. A A LL CLAIMS against the above J/jfk XjL Vessel must be rendered in Duplicate fy||k to the Undersigned, on or before 4 o'clock *3s§s^fc THIS DAY (Friday), the 20th instant, or they will not be recognised. JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents. Stafford-street. 18th December 1861. FOR THE TAIERI. J^<ik. nPHE Steamer "RAlNggfi^v -a- BOW" will Sail for 2S||^l|§^> the Taieri Ferry and Waihola -™*dlii^ißi!§i^ Lake on SATURDAY. HENRY HOUGHTON.

IMPORTANT NOTICE ! r[PHE alterations in the machinery of the J. Screw-steamer "PHCENIX" being nearly completed, the public of DUN ED IN and PORT CHALMERS are informed that this fine new steamer will COMMENCE RUNNING between Dunedin and the Port on Tuesday next, carrying passengers and luggage. She is intended to run TWO DAILY (Sundays excepted). Hours of Departure:— From Dunedin Jetty—lo and % punctually ; From Port Chalmers—ll.3o and 3.30 ditto. Fares : —2s. fore part ; 3s. aft, including use of her very superior and commodious cabin. Boats will be provided to and from the Jetty at low tides. N.B.—On MONDAY, 23rd inst, the PHCBNIX will leave the Jetty at 10 o'clock, on a Trial Trip. Any gentleman desirous of inspecting her on the trip can obtain a free order by applying to the Undersigned, or to Mr. CARR, on board. J. K. FRY, Agent, Princes Street, opposite the Barracks. FOR SALE, npWO new DINGIES, 7 feet, built of J- Kauri, and copper-fastened. Oars and rowlocks complete. May be seen on board the " Phoenix." J. K. FRY, Princes-street. ExIST TAIERI EDUCATION DISTRICT. TkJOTICE is Hereby Given that a MEETJJI ING of the School Committee of the East Taieri Educational District will be held in the Schoolhouse, East Taieri, on TUESDAY, 7th January, 1862, at 2 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of hearing objections to the Assessment for the current year, and determining in regard thereto. R. SOMERVILLE, 445 525 Secretary to the Committee. MR. J. MORGAN, late Engineer, R.N., and Inspector of Machinery, at Mr. J. K» Fry's, Princes Street. Auctions.

WEDNESDAY, Ist JANUARY. SCREW-STEAMER "RUBY." To Coasters, Lightermen, and Speculators. RB. MARTIN & CO. are instructed to • offer for Sale by Auction, at their Rooms, High-street, on WEDNESDAY, January Ist, atone o'clock, The S.S. "RUBY," 80 Tons Register, 140 Tons Burthen. She is. in first-rate sea-going order, having had a large sum expended on her overhaul before leaving Melbourne, and will not need a shilling expended on her. She made the passage from Melbourne in severe weather in ten days, landing the cargo and stock in splendid condition. From her light draught of water, 5 ft. 6 in. when loaded, she is enabled to come up to the wharf with 140 tons of cargo 3 she is well found in. Sails, Rigging &c, and most suitably adapted for the Coasting-or 'Lightering trade ; she: I Tina been very piofltabiy employed since lier arrival,! (iiul can be workc-l ay a r;ovnrr:al cost. Can ';e ee;-;ij at the Jetty or Port Clhixl^ars. ! R. B. MARTIN & CO. CLEARING OUT BALE BY AUCTION ! A. \J {_iJ.j\sk-A:j .ii^OljiJi'iiiJ. TIMBER, PALINGB, &c, &c. f AMES PATER-ON AND CO., have received tj) instructions, from Messrs. R. G. Gibbon & Co., to sell D 3* auction, at tiheir stores, Stuart-street, near the Court-house, on SATURDAY, the 21st hist., to close consignments, the following goods : — 40,000 Box palings 30,000 Market ditto 25,000 Feet weather-boards 3000 Half-inch pine lining boards 10 Wooden framed houses Gum quartering, 6 feet 2x3, 2000 feet 10,000 Feet fittings, consisting of boards, battens, and quartering, a very superior lot 2 Bullock drays 14 Tons Victorian flour, in 2001b bags 20 „ California „ 50lb bags slightly damaged 4 „ Pilot bread 5 „ Cabin „ 3 Galvanized iron tanks—4oo gallons each 50 Hogsheads,—empty 20 Half-chests tea 20 One-dozen cases, sherry 10 „ port 1 Force pump 40 Pair 16 & 18 ash oars 15 Cases Sinclair's hams Terms at sale. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 31, 20 December 1861, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 31, 20 December 1861, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 31, 20 December 1861, Page 5

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