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Shipping1 Notices. ■Cftw^Sk QTEAMER " EXPERT" -O will leave Diuiediu at 9 M^^s&f£sV* a.m., and will leave Port •SSKsS3SSr2£K&aE3! Chalmers at 12 noon. Will leave Dunedin at 2, p.m., and will leave Port Chalmers at half-past 5 p.m. FOR THE TAIERI FERRY AND WAIHOLA. Hv*. FTIHE Fine Powerful Steamer iS^sH^Jx -*- "RAHnBOW" trade regularly between r^^^sm^!!i^Si' Dunedin and the Taieri Ferry, delivering Goods at Waihola. For freight or passage apply to HEIvRY lIOUGHTON, Walker- street, Messrs. H. Cooke & Co.'s stores. _ ______ _ ~9&!SVSW ■THE Harbour Steamer " VICTORIA," having —^Iffill—pjsifefe^ undergone a thorough repair, •g^Raa-yatia^^*1 run between Port Chalmers and Dunedin as formerly, leaving Port Chalmers at 8-30 a.m., and Dunedin at 3-30 p.m. Cargo and passerigei-s at reasonable rates. STEAM TO THE TAIERI. c-ffio. —1. rf'iHE favorite paddle steamer A- LYTTELTON, will run W/fKtf^W^S^. regularly between Dunedin, tjgljilllilla and the Taieri ferry, anddcliver*goods at the head of Waihola Lake. For freight orp.assage apply to c rREpK . BEEBY> atR. B. Martin & Co.'s offices, High-street. STEAM TO THE BLUFF, INVERCARGILL, AND JACOB'S RIVER. Jrx^, milE S.S. "GUIDING StitfSii^v -i- STAR" will leave for the above ports twenty-four SiSSaSEaissS hours after her arrival. G. M. ALDRICH, Agent. Dunedin, 27th .T any. iTRSirSTEAMERT'OBrMBLBOURNB. rjil-IE ' CITY of HOBART,' '•-tpf^^TCiP^vv 1 daily expected from Mel&U__i*l'^^^- bourne, will have immediate dispatch I'.fter her arrival, and s expected to sail about Friday next, January 30th. The comfort and cabin accommodation of the ' Givy. of HoVart1 is not surpassed by any steamer in tne colonies. The berths in the second class are unusually comfortable and her dietary scale most liberal. Capl?.*n Darby's usual attention to all dosses ',oi passengers is enough to guarantee comfort to all. For freight or passage apply to K. B. MALi'nSJc CO 1 _ . ONLY STEAMER FOR HOBART TOWN. fji^jijk f| H E favorite Screw- " city'^'/hobaht.; 1 pected trom Melbourne, and will be dispaici.ed iii three days after her arrival (if a sufficient number of passengers offer). The well-known comfort and liberal dietary scale of the " Cii,y," with her quick passages, is sutlicient 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 PASSENGER SHIP FOR MELBOURNE, THE "OlTIIOSA." j^4><|x T^ order that intending iL passengers should have an opporinn'ty of inspecting the suSSSiisiß2ji33sisJ*tf' pc;kv accommodation of this ship, we have opened a 'uookaig office at I'oro Chalmers, so that after inspecting lier, passage may be engaged without returning to Dimeiiin. This ship, without exception, affords t!ie best oppoitunity for securing a comfortable trip that nas occurred here since the gold fields were established. A liberal dietary scale will bo 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 AND CO, Agents, Jetty, And lii'di-ttrett, Duuedin riRST ship for London! To Sail 10th F ebb. ship "T/K 'T^HE Celebrated Al clipper i£\||\. X STAR OF TASMANIA," •"JiSferl^vV 652 tons Register, TJS||is|g37 S. Tulloch, Commander, • BasasK***3s JVoiv Loadimj with Wool at Port ~'Z Chalmers, Will be despatched with Passsjgers, Wool, and Gold,' on 10th FEBRUARY, and' may be relied on to arrive in London not later than 25th 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 cany twenty Cabin and ten intermediate passengers. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. .<«fc^j'; \ A T the request of a large w4l^fe^t^>\ number of Merchants and ZsslilliliE^lr* Shipmasters, we have made EssasSsrißass£sy' arrangements for booking- passengers to all parts of New Zealand and the Australian Colonies. Passengers can secure tickets by first-class sailing ships or steamers, at our offices, at Tuapeka ' Wet hersl one's Waitahuna AVaipori COBB & CO., Booking Office, Provincial Hotel, Dunedin. TO SHIPOWNERS, CAPTAINS, &c. tysfc-ck. r{P SWALLOW and CO, •^■■^■P^^^X * Steam Biscuit Bakers. —isliisisSKr**^- f?nntlri(%fi» ve X t0 state that they Ss«st»s«isE«s3s*" have appointed Messrs. Thomas Nohton and Co., their 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. A hi,EX, Stafford-street, Dunedin, is also their Agent for Fancy, Mixed, and all other kinds of Biscuits. T. SWALLOW & CO. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. ■^r^lxv 1 c'-PPer sn-P «r-SJ^^^\ -•*- ARABIA, «M§ffeilSS«, 1--000 tpns register, Capt. Forrest. ISsESSSKWiSSsjei^ rone of Messrs. Brisrh-b, Bros., regular passenger traders to thisport,-n-ill sail for Melbourne on Saturday next, the Ist February. For passage apply to, WM; CARR YOUNG, Agent. FIRST SHIP FOR NEWCASTLE. •fc^fHsfc^ E A 1 clipper brig «^4M^S^\ ""- " GAZELLE," Captain SsiaffiKKfiJs'SSSß. ■ BalM"j will sail for the nJwve port Efefo'sSivssfez'se'" on Tuesday, the 28th instant, ailing at Nelson if sufficient inducement offers. For freight or passage apply to _ W. C. YOUNG, Agent. FOR HOBART TOWN. , r|"IHE Fast Sailing Barqiu Master, will saii ii i;!'- ut a 6ißssa(*afc&«aß!es6» week tbv Hobnrt Town. Passage Money.—Cabin, £8; Steerage, £4 iOs. Apply to CARGILL & CO., l'liiices-strcet. 27th January, 18C2. FOR WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND, J. Captain Polkt. This Vessel has room for a 'MWSSKMiicfe.'iafcfe" limited number of passengers, and ill ■.;•-■ U.LAY i;cxt, Ut February, 1862. . j^p jr b reighi or Passage apply to LLOYD, TAG GART k CO., Agents, Jetty-street, belo p^ «s Office.t

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 65, 30 January 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 65, 30 January 1862, Page 1

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