I Shipping Noiucs)?. FOB NELSON IMMEDIATELY. fc^TCjf^-- FIT HE fast and well-known brig X " LALLA UOOKH,"Capt'. .s^BKsSSgsSKi^i. tiivip, lias most comfortable acws3@ws*geS@a&«^ commodation for a limited number . el passengers. Apply to the agents, H. B. MARTIN & CO., I Iligh-Ktreet. j FOR WELLINGTON, I '/~1AIXIN(J AT LYTTEL-i *^f?*r-#asi^.\ "-^ TON, should sufficient j 'MJMfM&SfIM*^ inducement offer, the s. a. <«»&3«^i£(&b& " STORM BIRD " Will Inn-re | the -Jetty on Monday, nt 10 o'clock, For Freight or Passage apply to ] JOHN JONES & CO. FOR ADELAIDE DIRECT. tj*v--=f<N. TT\ II X Cupper Barque ■wJb-^^Vv. 1 "AMAZON," J. Oojkb, ■ajS^^j&^Si.l^"""'l""'l"''' nas ye superior KJra&MaSasSsSSS??'accommodation fora limited number of passengers. This vessel sails remarkably fast, and lias just. Jniidcd a cargo of sugar from the Mauritius in spfeudivl condition. For Freight or Passage apply to JOHN JONES & CO. i NOTICE TO PASSENGERS AND SHIPPERS. i ftihe s. s. "guiding 'ff^/iSU*^ JL STAR," will sail for the Jtlii^SyjSpS^ji^- Bluff, Invercargill, and Jacob's waS^SSESrSSSSSsw River, at 11 a.m. en Tuesday morning, Feb. 11. No cargo taken after 4 p.m. on Monday. G. M. ARDRIOH, Atreiit. Corner of High street and Princes street. MARY E. RAY. IN consequence of a report Ving circulated that the Captain of the above ship was fined on account of short provisions, we beg- to refer the reader to the proceedings in Court, which wo presume will be correctly reported in TliU Day's JD'iih/ Times, and in which it will be seen that the princi] a! offence was, for having on board several pasaemrcrs in excess ;of the number ftilow"1 ]i'-'. 'lv Act, for which the Captain was heavily fined. THE "MARY E. RAY" Is rrrurninjr to Melbourne, with Passengers, and having the greater portion of her berths already engaged SHE WILL PROCEED TO SEA As soon as her passengers go on hoard. A STE.VSISR WILL LEAVE DUNKDIN JETTY, ! THIS DA V, nt 4 o'clock, p.m. TO CONVEY PASSENGERS AND STORES. The remaining Berths umy be secured up to hnlfp*st three, p.m. ROOM FOR TWO IN THE CABIN. The provision scale will ba most liberal, and fbr the quality of which we hold ourselves responsible. THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT, twitt^fes. Tip HE well-known fa«t-snilin" *fc-4P«^fr*V> X; schooner, "FLYING FISH,'' ifei&rigjgEijigl, will be dispatched for the above , SSiiKaswjssasSsS^ port on Wednesday, 12th instr.nt. : For freight or passage apply to j _j_ J.&R.BAIRD. j BARQUE "NORMAN," FROM GEELONG. i NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. fgIHE "Noitnan" having entered at Customs, i? JL now ready to discharge, and Consignees will take notice that unless they place lighters along side to-day, Capt. Orfleau will discharge his cargo immediately, at Consignees risk and expense. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents. 10th February, 18(52. BARQUE "NORMAN" FROM GEELONG. CONSIGNEES by the. above vessel are requested to pass entries for their goods and pay freight to the undersigned iminadiately. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO.. Agents. SCHOONER "MARY ANN" from MELBOURNE 'pHIS Vessel having been reported at Customs, X Consignees arc requested to pass entries without delay, present Bills of Lading for endorsation, and pay freight to the undersigned. J. L. & 0. BURKE, Agents. Princes-street, opposite the Barracks. Ship " Blue Jacket." m „ Feb. Cth,' 18G2. To Cnpt. White, &c, &c. DKAR SIR,—We, the undersigned, Cabin passengers by " Blue Jacket," from Melbourne t< Otngo, desire (o express the very high opinion we entertain of you as commnndei- of'your fine ship. The crowded slate of the ship, the baffling winds, and many other incovonieuces (although unavoidable), must have combined to increase the task of conveying us to our destination. We request you will accept the accompanying testimonial as a mark of our appreciation of you as k commander and friend : and we earnestly hope it may please God to spare a life which promises to he aii honor to your profession. To your officers and every one connected with your ship we nlt-o desire to tender our thanks, for theii uniform polifeuess and attention. Signed by lIVAM JIAKEH, HOLLHS K.NOX, P. Solomon, Aoses Isaacs Newbv And all the Cabin Passengers. Ship " Bltio Jacket," February. 6th, 1862. Lahiks and Gextlkmek,—l beg to tender my sincere thanks for the honor you have this day conferred upon me, in presenting an address and a' purse. Accept my gratitude for your kind expressions towards my officer-, and myself. That God may prosper alj your undertakings in your new homes is the arden! wish of yours, very truly, J. White. To the Saloon Passengers " Blue Jacket." J. & I?. BAI It D, Licensed Lightermen. Custom House, and Ship Agents A RE prepared to contrut for the lightering of A. vessels at- Port Chalmers, or in the Bay, a' current rates, with the undermentiond lighters :— Cnlliot Coraki Bon Accord Sisters lona Matilda Hayes Governor Arthur Lloyd's Herald Christina Falls' Margeret. Ovpicf.k : Jetty fc Princes-street. ' • Tendera Wanted. TO CARPENTERS. mENDERS WANTED for a DWELLING X 110 USE in Elm Row. Plan and spacificatioi to be seen at Duncan's Flour Store, Rattray-street until noon of the Sth instil it. mo SURVEYORS.—TENDERS WANTED fo; I the Sub-Divisiou of a Block of 12 Acres, adjoining Town. D.MATT,Ki». Royal Hotel. tcTbuilders and contractors. rn^NDERS wanted on Monday, at 12 o'clock, for X building (labour and material, excepting iron now Auction Rooms opposite the " Otago Daily Times" Office, for Messrs. Dd Carle <fc Co. Plau* and specifications on view in the Commercial If con of the Provincial Hotel. Apply there after 11 o'clocV thigJay- R. C. LUSCOMBE. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS wanted on Tuesday, at 12 o'clock, fo X building (labour and material, excepting iron new Auction Rooms opposite the " Otago Dail; Times" Office, fov Messrs. De Carle' & Co. Planand specifuatbiis on view in the Commercial Roon. of the Provincial Hotel. Apply there after 11 o'clock thib day. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. R, C. LUSCOMBE. Board and Residence. OKLECT-'Board and Residence. Vacancy fo:. O two geatlotaeui Clifcoa Villa, M'Laggan-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 74, 10 February 1862, Page 3
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