Shipping Notices. c -.f^ Q PEAMER j " E X P E R T " will leave Dunedin at 0 Jfc*.*J& yi^ a.m., and will leave Port «i_ i. "i ~L.f* Cli ilmers at 12 noon. Will leave Dunedm it 2, p m , md will leave Port Chalmers at half-pastop.m. FOTTTHE TAIERL~FEREY AND WAIHOLA. i *~\X. mHE Fine Powerful Steamer #A/ "RAINBOW" trade regularly between Duuedin anc | the Taieri Ferry, delivering Goods at Waihola. For freight or passage apply to HEInRY HOUGHTON, Walker- street, Messrs. H. Cooke & Co.'s stores. ~ NOTICE. " HTMIE Harhour Steamer X ' " VICTORIA," having aJMib^^Tv^M^y^ undergone a thorough repair, -^e*o«ibS?SSs&si7 wi |[ n i lu between Port Chalmers and Dunedin as formerly, leaving Port Chalmers at 8-30 a.m., and Dunedin at 3-30 p.m. Cargo and passengers at reasonable rates. STEAM TO THE TAIERI. —^ —, npHE favorite paddle steamer $&fs!3&oy^ 1 LYTTELTON, will run ilJlSfl^lSs^ regularly between Dunedin, and the" Taieri ferry, and delrrei*goods"at the head of Waihola Lake. For freight or passage apply to " C. PREDK. BEEBY, at R. B. Martin & Co.'s offices, High-street. FIRST STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE. «agMfc^2L rriHE ' CITY of HOBART,' *3R%SkCS^v I daily expected from Melj|i(^^;J^p;\J^i. bourne, will have immediate ■JSj^feSlSM^siJ7 dispatch after her arrival, and is expected to sail about Friday next, January 30th. - The comfort and cabin accommodation of the_ ' City of Hobart'is not surpassed by any steamer in the colonies. ggTheherthsinthe second class are unusually comfortable and her dietary scale most liberal. Captain Darby's usual attention to all classes of passengers is enough to guarantee comfort to all. For freight or passage, apply to R. B. MARTIN & CO. ONLY STEAMER POR HOBART TOWN. g^^Jgk np lIE favorite ScrewSSfjf^^^H^^^v A steamer MM^M&S»> "CITY OF HOBART," '^IiKsESw&S-' Capt. Darhv, is daily expected from Melbourne, and will be dispatched in three days after her arrival (if a sufficient number of passengers offer). The well-known comfort and liberal dietary scale ofthe " City," with her quick passages, is sufficient to recommend her as the best Boat on the line. Passengers will be taken to Port Chalmers free of expense. ' For passage, &c, apply to : R. B. MARTIN & CO., High-street. ' FIRST SHIP FOR LONDON, To Sail 25th January. *"LJK npHE Celebrated Al clipper ship £\s^ JL "STAR OF TASMANIA," "liM^^S. G52 tons Re£"is ta'> tSMSS?e/ S. Tui.i.ocii, Commander, «s^s*£s 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. j 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 clays. She will carry Cabin and intermediate, or steerage passengers. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents. i NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. I +V*,-.-*t v A T t,ie request of a large ■ii^*||xx\ ji% number of Merchants and ;3ig§2j«SNr Shipmasters, we have made - ESsasSsilßisEliSS^ arrangements for booking passengers to all parts of New Zealand and the A'ustra- k lian Colonies. , Passengers can secure tickets by first-class sailing ships or steamers, at our offices, at Tuapeka Wetherstone's I Waitahuna Waipori COBB fc CO., Booking Office, Provincial Hotel, Dunedin. ' JACOB'S RIVER VIA INVERCARGILL. To SAIL Positively on WEDNESDAY. -Tjj, QCIIOONER "STAR," is now _j£\!k IO laid on for Invercargill and Jacob's *fnSKfiKv\ River. JtsMM&r?. F°r freight apply early to Captain ' esSSwsSR- Davidson, on board ; or to ' WEBB, AANTLIN, & CO., Reynolds' Bond. TO SHIPOWNERS, CAPTAINS, &o. /X k rp SWALLOAV and CO., Steam J^s^fX l_ s Biscuit Bakers, Sandridge, jf*%^^\V l^S' to state that they have appointed jftlalb^ijsEg Messrs. Thomas Norton and Co. «&ri«3fe™r.— - j.] ie j r agents at Dunedin and Port Chalmers for the sale of their Ship and Cabin Bread, who will always have a supply on hand. Mr. J. W. Allen, Stafford-street, Dunedin, is also tlieir Agent for Fancy Mixed and all other kinds of Biscuits. T. SWALLOW & CO. TO SHIPOWNERS, CAPTAINS, &c. ( ***4^&s. T SWALLOW and CO., J- c Steam Biscuit Bakers, jSKE^fcsf^ Sandridge, beg to state that they SilllllllflSssfe*' have appointed Messrs. Thomas Norton and Co., their Agents at Dunedin and Port Chalmers, for tho sale of their Ship and Cabin Bread, who will always have a supply on hand. Mr. J. W. Allen, Stafford-street, Dunedin, is also their Agent for Fancy, Mixed, and all other kinds of Biscuits. , T. SWALLOW & CO. 4^£>--K THIE Magnificent Black ,^g|gps^ X Ball Liner COMMODORE PERRY, Capt. Williams, 2017 tqnlf^'SfjP'P'"^ tons register, will Sail for Melbourne direct on Thursday, 30th inst. ' This splendid vessel made the passage from Mcl- < bourne in less than eight days. Passage Money to Melbourne from Dunedin Wharf, ■ £4 10s. Capt. Williams has no objection to take a few ablebodied Seamen, who are desirons of returning to Melbourne, to work their passage there. Apply to W. C. YOUNG, Agent. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. -k=^£>Hkv Hk^ tl E Al clipper ship 3g|||K^\ JL ARABIA, "jjjjglJSlSg^ -I'ooo tonsreßil3ter, Capt. Forrest, one of Messrs. Bright, Bros., regular passenger traders to this port, will sail for Melbourne on Saturday next, the Ist February. For passage apply to, WM. CARR YOUNG, Agent. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. GSfe^^k riPHE Fast and Powerful! flfllPcipK I S. S. " LADY BIL'D." «»^^lsK^S^>Joiin Thomas Rolls, C 0...-; jiANDEii, will leave Port Chalmers on TUESDAY, the 23th inst., at 5 p.m. Last Boat from Dunedin Jetty afc 4 p.m. For Freight of Gold, fee, apply to WM. CARR YOUNG, Agent. Intermediate, £10; Steerage, £6. FIRST SHIP FOR NEWCASTLE. i^v^k Pp II E A 1 clipper brig _J3g||^ -a- " GAZELLE," Captain 7^WlSfe^fiC?l*SS^,. Baker, will sail for the above'port Hglli|§l§isltelP' ou Tuesday, the 28th instant, ailing at Nelson if sufficient inducement offers. For freight or passage apply to W. C. YOUNG, Agent.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 63, 28 January 1862, Page 1
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