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Shipping Notices. EmsTßl^ ,"•,,..... To Sail 25^Ji £sy{jJLßY. V' ~T_-k HpHE CeleDfated Al clippeir ship J- ''STAR OF TASMANIA/ ""f/jrcfjrssV 652 tons Register, itOfiEtlL Tulloch, Commander, ■ nf-r^UUFuMs JVo?^ Loading with Wool at Port Chalmers, Will be despatched with Passengers, Wool, and Gold, on 25th JANUARY, and may be relied on to arrive in London not later than loth April. This fine Vessel was built by Messrs. Hall, of Aberdeen, at greater expense than any other out of their Yard, and is fitted up for Passengers more handsomely and commodiously than a steamer. Her last two voyages from Launceston to London were done in 74 days. She will carry twenty Cuddy Passengers, and ten Cabin. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents. MARTHA ELLEN, from MelbourneConsignee wanted for 1 Bale Paper marked P B Unless freight and charges are paid within. 6 seven days from this date, it will be sold for same. JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents. 19th December 1861. CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS. BOATS to LET, at PORT CHALMERS, on CHRISTMAS DAY. Apply to ROBERTSON & Co., Boatmen. FOR SALE, THE S.S. "RUBY," 86 tons register, 140 tons burden, and can be seen at the Jetty. 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 10 days, landing her cargo and stock in splendid condition. From her light draught of water, 5 feet 6 in. when loaded, she is enabled to come up to the wharf with. 100 tons of cargo. She is well found in sails, rigging, &c, and most suitably adapted for the coasting or lightering trade ; she has been very profitably employed since her arrival, and can be worked at a nominal coost. Apply to R. B. MARTIN & CO . ' *-■..- LOST, 1 Case, containing PRINTING MATERIALS, marked "J. H.," ex ship " Ewald." Also, a Case, ex steam-ship " Aldinga/' containing Printed Forms, Books, and other Effects, addressed to "J. Harnett." Parties are cautioned from detaining same in their possession. HARNETT & CO., Printers, Manse-street, Dunedin. AUSTRALASIAN INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Offices— Hall of Commerce, Melbourne. Directors— Robert Kerr, Esq., J.P., Chairman. W. T. Luckete, Esq., J.P., Vice-Chairman. E. S. Montefiore, Esq., J.P. Hon. Joseph Sutherland, M.L.C. James Spowers, Esq. Secretary— Wm. Macredie, Esq. Agents por Otago— TURNBULL, BING & CO., High-street, Dunedin. FELDHEIM BROTHERS, Wholesale Dealers and General Importers, 2, High-street, Opposite Commercial Hotel, I)UNE D I N ; And 62, Queen-street, Melbourne, HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND a large and varied Assortment of—■ Gold and Silver Watches Clocks and Jewellery Table and Pocket Cutlery Electro-plated Goods Tobacconist's Ware and Fancy Goods, of every description Country Orders Punctually Attended to. STORE SHEEP. "~~ TO SETTLERS AND DEALERS. A BARGAIN. £AA LARGE-FRAMED WETHERS, OUU (from Wellington), 4 and 6 tooth, strong and in good health. For particulars apply to JONES, BIRD and CO., Cattle and Sheep Salesmen. also — Two very first-class WORKING RULLOCKS, perfectly quiet, and well broken to Pack and Harness. J K. PRY HAS POR SALE tj « A Platform Weighing Machine, weighingl up tolOcwt. l Counter Weighing Scales Billies, Pannikins, Tin Dippers, Sieves, Gold Scales Frying Pans, Long and D Handled Shovels, Cradles, &c, &c. * ' Groceries of all kinds, South Sea Arrowroot , Brown and Poison's Patent Corn Flour, Baking Powder, Carraway Seeds, Candied, Lemon, and Citron Peel, Ground Rice, Soluble Chocolate, Mixed Spice, Grocers' Paper, &c, &c. Fine Dunlop and N. Z. Cheese, Sinclair's Bacon, Hams, Fancy Biscuits in tins NEW BREAD Every Morning. Tuapeka House, Princes-street. WAIHOL A LAKE. JAMES WOOD & CO., WHOLESASE STOREKEEPERS AND GENERAL AGENTS, ARE now prepared to supply all descriptions of GOODS, at the lowest rates charged in Dunedin, with carriage added. -James Wood & Co., having now completed their extensive premises, are prepared to receive and forward Goods entrusted to their care, at the usual rates. They are desirous of calling the attention of Storekeepers and Settlers to their Extensive STOCK, comprising every necessary requisite for the Digginejs and Stations; their prices will be wholly regulated by small profits and quick returns, having in view extended transactions. WILLIAM M'LELLAND, Commission Agent, No. 2, Mercer'sßuildings.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 37, 27 December 1861, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 37, 27 December 1861, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 37, 27 December 1861, Page 3

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