Shipping Notices. NOTICE~TO CONSIGNEES. "^fe.^ V TN consequence of the scar--^^te*^i|i^s JL city ni' Lighters at Port _«p^^s|23> Chalmers, the s. s. "OMEO" will diseliarge this day, 24th January, a portion of her cargo into the luilk " California," at Consignees' risk and expense. DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO. Agents. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. *Is\X \. HP HE fast and powerful s. s. * IOJ^V -*- LADY BIRD, John Thos. rc_i_£_s_SS!?i^' Rolls, commander, will leave Port *&T#^^-tfe^ Chalmere on Monday, the 27th instant, at 5 p.m. Last boat from Dunedin Jetty at 3 P-m. For freight of gold and passage, apply to WM. CARR YOUNG, Agent. TUTURAU RUN, MATAURA. ryiHE partnership hitherto existing between -*- Walter Ha3rnes and John Tnrnbull, in the ahove station, has this day been dissolved, Mr Haynes haying disposed of his interest therein to the undersigned. JOHN TURNBULL. Dunedin, Jan. 22, 1862. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. t? 4 >^ rpi-IE "W. B. DEAN," will •*j_3s^fi§SN^ J- sail for the above port j£ffi3lS^&?gg]L on Saturday, 25th instant. SsSssijgEigESsP F or freight or passage apply to THOS. NORTON & CO., FIRST PASSENGER SHIP FOR MELBOURNE, THE "OITHONA." +2^|><kv TN order that intending pasbj^^S^^^^~\ JL sengers should have anopporJj^^y^^*jg^_ tunity of inspecting the superior sqgjpiij^saijSSS? accommodation of this ship, we have opened a booking office at Port Chalmers, so that after inspecting her, passage may be engaged without rctorning to Dunedin. This ship, without exception, affords the best opportunity for securing a comfortable trip, that has occurred here since the gold "fields were established. A liberal dietary scale will be given, such as her captain's usual liberality is known to supply. Passengers can go on board at once. For passage apply to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents, Jetty; And High-street, Dunedin. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. wfc^v npHE THANE OF FIFE «}JgfefcK-9t^N^ JL will have immediate de-itJ_J-____]-_-__-_3 spatc'l- *?or Passaß'e aPPIv at THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents, Jetty. TO SHIPMASTERS, MATES, &c. (gg^rv^gk YXTANTED an efficient IQfnfSsjtxiSSSi^ ' • man to take charge of . iyjV%P|jp^» the s.s. PHCENIX. Must be *_li!_Si_3__dl_i_fiflf sober, trustworthy, and thorouglily well acquainted with the Port and Harbour navigation. Good wages given for the right man. " J. K. FRY, Opposite the Barracks. . ATREViDA. /CLAIMS against this vessel will l§aJL \J not be recognized if not sent in «2jß* before 12 o'clock THIS DAY. sJ-SSiSss WM. ROYCE, Agent. At T. Norton & Co.'s Store, High-street. FOR WELLINGTON. x^t>e&v rj^HE well-known favourite .^Jglgf^x. 1 schooner SWORD FISH, 155 tons, Capt. Roberts, will sail _SJEas_S£aß_-gg on MONDAY 2NEXT, Jan. 27th. She has most comfortable accommodation for a few passengers. For passage, apply to R. B. MARTIN & CO., High-st. Meetings. NOTICE. A GENERAL MEETING OP the Members of the Jewish Faith will be holden at the residence of Mr. H. E. Nathan, High-street, on Sunday Next, the 2Gth instant, at 3 o'clock p.m., for receiving the report of the Provisional Committee appointed for the formation of a Congregation Election of Officers, and such other business as may occur. H. JOSEPH, Hon. Sec. OTAGO JOCKEY CLUB. MEMBERS of the above Club and Subscribers to the Race Fund are particularly requested to attend a MEETING, to be held at the Club Room, Provincial Hotel, on FRIDAY, 24th inst, to arrange the Programme of the Races, and other important business The Provincial Prize Cup, value 100 Guineas, will be on view at the Meeting. Members only admitted. W. P. SIMPSON, Secretary. PROPOSED CLUB HOUSE & ASSEMBLY ROOM, George street, Dunedin. f^i ENTLEMEN desirous of taking Shares in \JT the erection of a Building for the above purposes (plans and estimates of which will be submitted) are requested to attend a meeting of the promoters, to be held in the large room of the George Hotel, George street, Dunedin, on Wednesday evening next, the 31st January instant, at 8 o'clock precisely. FRED. DICK, Hon. Sec. DEFENCE MEETING. A MEETING will be held at the CourtHouse at 7 p.m., on Monday next, for the purpose of considering what measures should be adopted for being prepared to meet any emergencies which may arise irom the present unsettled state of Europe and America. His Honor the Superintendent will take the chair. Auctions. THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY~TB62~ ; At 11 o'Clock Sharp. To Merchants, Grocers, Wine and Spirit Dealers, Speculators for the rise in Goods that must take place, Up-country Storekeepers and Others. One of the Largest and Most Important Genuine Sales of the Season, of TEAS, SUGARS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WINES AND SPIRITS, OILS, &c, &c. AM'LANDRESS & CO. have been favored „ with instructions from Messrs. Tickle & Co, to Sell by Auction, at their Stores, in Walkerstreet, opposite Dalgety, Rattray and Co., on THURSDAY, 30th inst., at 11 o'clock sharp, The following valuable Merchandise : — GROCERIES : 112 chests very fine congou tea, ex Berengaria 215 half-chests do. do. do. 60 boxes do. do. 10 half-tierces Sovereign twist tobacco 20 eases Nosegay do., £-lb. lumps 45 barrels prime mess p,qrk 7 cases potted njeats, assdrted, in tins 20 „ jam and jellies, in 1-lb. Tina 10 „ quart vinegar 10 „ sardines, in J-lb. tins 13 „ lobsters 10 „ salmon 13 „ oysters 100 boxes candles 5 cases castor oil 48 barrels new Patras currants 100 boxes Cape raisins 30 cases bottled fruits 18 ~ i-pints salad oil 10 „ pints ~ „ s 3 „ each fine Hayannah Manilla cigars 5 tons new Patpa rice 260 bags I.C. company's sugar, 56-lb. bags 280 „ Y. ■ „ 72 boxes Casey's feather soap WINES, SPIRITS, &c. 16 qr-casks fine Scotch whisky 210 cases Saucel whisky 78 „ Pigeon's Old Tom 100 „ JDKZ Geneva red , '"■ 50 „ „ „ green 86 „ Henness/s bottle axe brandy 45 casks Alsopp's pale do. 30 „ Byass s porter 5 hhds. MartelFs brandy 100 cases pale sherry, each 1-dozen 100 „ port wine „ 40 „ „ . „ 300 „ Charento Vineyard brandy 4 puncheons fine old pale 17 qr-casks Charento Vineyard pale brandy 3 hhds. and 1 qr-eask " Rigara" sherry SUNDRIES. 70 cases, each 4 tins, pure kerosine 36 drums Colza oil 20 ~ boiled linseed oil 20 „ turpentine 84 bundles tent lines 50 nests American tubs 50 dozen 3-hoop ditto pails Tbbms Liberal :—Under £100, cash; afcove that amount by approved bills at three months.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 60, 24 January 1862, Page 3
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