Shipping Notices. °Ifo«j^ilK CtTEAMER "EXPERT" *^ W1" Ic'avc •Port Chalmers *!/I^SS^i-wi nt £ past 8 a.m., and will leave ,?S^§bslaMS2>!©» Dunedin at 12, noon. Will leave Port Chalmers at £ past 2, p.m., and will leave Dunedin at J past 4, p.m. STEAM TO THE WAIHOLA LAKE AND TAIERI FERRY. THE steamer "RAIN*f?^SKLS^\ X BOAV" will sail for the IfPip^ above Ports on MONDAY next at 4 p.m., calling at Port Chalmers. . HENRY HOUGHTON, AValker-street. STEAM TO THE WAIHOLA LAKE AND TAIERI FERRY. Csf§SiSs>;% npHE steamer RAINBOW i *^f?*e§l£Tffi|teJ^ JL will sail for the above m^^^^^^> Ports on MONDAY next, at 4 CJgj^^HaSjrjfffißP p.m., calling at Port Chalmers. HENRY HOUGHTON, AValker-street. • SCREW STEAMER ' RUBY.' ] NOTICE. c^&Si>-2k. A 3LL CLAIMS against *^fF^§rß^l^V -^- *his Ship must be rendered . in duplicate up to the Bth inst., . jesiXiisi&(Bi^t»fS9 'na nothing will be recognised - afterdate. R. B. MARTIN & CO. FOR'THE TAIERI FERRY AND WAIHOLA.
- *.•'■''' riIHE Fine Powerful Steamer asWk^v JL "RAINBOW" 52ffi2&Ks^'wii] trade regularly between and the Taieri Ferry, delivering" Goods at Waihola. For freight or passage apply to HEiNRY HOUGHTON, Walker-street, Messrs. 11. Cooke & Co.'s stores. FOR MELBOURNE, ,; To,succeed the Alma, mHE A 1^ Clipper Ship *yHJi§|Ey^ 2000 tons burthen, J. Rodger, MSBeoaisliisSs^Commander, to sail about the middle of the week. This ship made the passage fi-om Melbourne to this port under eight days, and has accommodation for over 500 passengers. For freight or passage apply to THOMAS NORTON k CO. .wfc^A THIRST VESSEL FOR ■*■£ IHISS.-^ INVERCARGILL. _^%NtN#"^gir^ The "STAR," Davidson, master, *Bilf'riiiii'| WrtF*"- will Land Freight, at the Wharf. For freight or Passage, apply to I'HOMAS NORTON & CO. ; /k, T?OR NKLSON, to sail <k. 7tM7si\ ■ MONDAY. Passengers civ. £&li^*?T.V book t,l!s day■HT im Apply to THOMAS NORTON '& CO., Agents. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. To Sail on AVEDNESDAY NEXT, the i sth. j. >X, + FTtHE A 1 Clipper Barque wJKlSllk\\ "ORIENTAL," 900 "^^^^H^^ 5" Tons Burthen, now lying at Port Chalmers. The " Oriental" is well-known for the rapidity with which she has made the passage to and from Melbourne, and her accommodation is unsurpassed by any Vessel on the berth. For Freight and Passage apply to HENRY HOUGHTON, Walker-street; or, THOMAS NORTON & CO., Jetty.
FOR CHINA VIA SYDNEY. 4, -fc*-K ITIHE A 1 Clipper Barque «-jQllfk\ JL » ORIENTAL," 500 yFyl^ Tons Register, will Sail on MONBgfiryiiTPrF8 *1P \ V NEXT, the loth, for the above ports. The " Oriental" has very superior accommodation for Passengers—of whom only a limited number will be taken. HENRY HOUGHTON, Agent, Walker-street. TO SAIL ABOUT AVEDNESDAY NEXT, THE 15TH INSTANT, wK^^ TT^Oli MELBOURNE, the -»^p3S§^\ X? Clipper Schooner, IBnl ti ii '"TttTt'P Captain Hedstrom. The sailing properties of this schooner are well known, and on her last passages to and from Melbourne she beat every other vessel. For freight or passage, apply to H. A. MERRIDEW, Opposite Government Offices, Princes-street. Or, R. G. GIBBONS, Sturt-street. ' FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. ♦- 1 -*■ nPIIE celebrated Al clip- ■* iPf^N L per ship tt&r^y?-; :SsSSS# W. Murray, commander, 1800 tons burthen, wiil sail for the above port on TUESDAY next, 14th instant. This first-class vessel is well known for her superior sailing qualities, having made some of the most rapid passages from Dunedin to Melbourne. Passage money—Steerage, £4 10s. DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., Agents. F"or passage, apply to Captain J, Jamieson, Jetty, T. Stephenson, 'Walker-streetj G.Lamb, opposite Custom House. A steamer will convey passengers on board from' Dunedin Jetty, on Tuesday, free of expense. FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON, To Sail 25th January. ~] -k rpHE Celebrated Al clipper ship ANj|S\ X "STAR OF TASMANIA," 652 tons Register, Tffijixffi^^ S. Tuli.och, Commander, ■■•Ssfc-.•»* Now Loading with Wool at Port Chalmers, Will be despatched with Passengers, AVool, and Gold, on 25th JANUARY, 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 tlieir Yard, and is fitted up for Passengers more handsomely and conimodiously 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. FOR AUCKLAND. ~ i^K^. rip HE Robert and Betsy *-^SS^^^"\ W'N sa^ or the above IJfcgSiMl&s^ Port on or about THURSDAY BbEesSuSSSE^ next, IGth January. For freight or passage apply to ■'■'.- DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., Agents. FOR HOBART TOAVN DIRECT. 4,.jt>^-+s;'- rTAHE -Favorite Schooner, ,*4§sßf|sN. I'-'SCOTTIA, _j3g|S3|2g^ 150 tons, Capt. Bartlett, will sail | Qp^raS^ on or about 15th instant. For freight or passage, apply to AY. M. DUNBAR, Agent, 15, Princes-street. 'iy! <:. I^HRST VESSEL fop. HOBART The Fast-sailing Clipper Brig **65§fillil*&j " Captain Sanson, Haying first-rate accommodation for passengers, Will be despatched for Hobart Town on Thursday next, 10th instant. For Freight or Passage apply to JAMES PATERSON & CO., Agents.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 50, 13 January 1862, Page 1
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786Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 50, 13 January 1862, Page 1
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