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Shipping Notices. T. NO ETON AND CO. ARE THIS DAY BOOKING PASSENGERS as under:— For MELBOURNE —Per "SEAMAN'S BRIDE.' This ship, having no cargo to discharge, will return to Victoria immediately. Intending passengers, and 'those booked, are now reminded tlint they can embark, per steamer for ship, at 11 a.m.. or 4 p.m. Tlifs Day. For SYDNEY] Per " INDUS,''now fast-filling, vmrmLrn C Wlll sail as soon as her passenNEVVCASTLE } gers are on board. For WELLINGTON—Per " FANNY A. GARRIQUES," hourly expected, will sail forty-eight hours —._—— after arrival. T F mT O rr ) I>er " LADY YOUNG." This a. rJ-K° H r vessel will be despatched on or COLUMBIA) about the 12th inst. For passage apply to THOMAS NORTON AND CO., Oiiice, Jetty; or Stores, High-street. SEAMAN'S BRIDE, FOR MELBOURNE. Wfc-jrfcs^ "INTENDING Passengers by this ««-"s^s_3§^\ -*- favorite, ship must book early, _J2l2sS|C3|e'' as she is fast filling up. g!§g§§g|j|gjg|g|g^ A few vacant berths for families and single females are still disengaged, also a few in saloon. Early application necessary. For passage apply to THOS. NORTON & CO., Office, Jetty. FIRST, AND ONLY VESSEL FOR. SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. jb^jSfev ryiHE "INDU S," Captain «a^^afea^\ X M'Kinnon, is now ready dspS&zßksgSLJor sea, and will sail as soon .is her «KS*_2S__sgS3^passengers are on board. A few berths are still vacant. Apply to THOS. NORTON & CO., Office, Jetty. t*4£sfcs. riIHE "MARY SCOTT" will •s-i^gSSKsgX -*- sail This Day. Passengers : .W|»|l^^gg' go on board per " Lady Barkly " sUSF at 11 a.m., and i p.m. For passage, apply at once to CUMMING & CO., 2, Flinders-lane, Five doors above Provincial Hotel. "T--J>\ TT 0R meIbOURNE Direct. «\/«x\ JL the Al. clipper barque "T^'-__StV\ ."Ellen Simpson," John Poole, "/.•ifeS^j^A \ jun., commander, having again jfesfcyLjJljWF in? tle another successful run, will SSs«_SffiSSaGSfc. sail on SATURDAY, the 15th current. I— —— . g FOR SYDNEY VIA NEWCASTLE. fe.sfc*-^;. fTI H E Fast-Sailing Barque I •*r^fe*~3s§X J- " INDUS," A. McKinnon, _^__§fe_£s2!L, Commander, will sail for the above port on Wednesday, the 12th Inst. For freight or passage, apply to WM. SMITHS Agent, Stafford-street, Dunedin. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. °35^gv^$>- rinHE fast and powerful s. s. —. " LADY BIRD," J. T. iis&Ss&«2j£^ Rolls, Commander, will sail for Melbourne positively on Thursday, the 13tli Inst., leaving Port Chalmers at 5 p.m. For passage and freight of gold, appiy to W. C. YOUNG. TO CAPTAINS AND SHIPOWNERS. |X| TE the imdersigned being anxious to proceed to the j TV Coromandel Diggings, and finding no vessel laid on to take passengers, take this means to inform ..captains and owners that we know of at least fifty miners who would take passage if a vessel were at once put on the berth. ROBERT LYNCH. W. P. ESTES. & CO. are this day Booking PasKJ sengers for . Mblbourne, per "Mary Scott," to sail positively to-day MONDAY.—Fare £4. Britisii Columbia, per "Lady Young," on or about the 12th. Sidney and Newcastle, per "Indus," on Tuesday. CUMMING & CO., 2, Flinders Lane, 5 doors above the Provincial Hotel, Business Notices, PPUFFNELL begs to nform the inhabitants of . Dunedin and the North-East Valley that he has just arrived from Melbourne, with his Cab "KENT," and that he purports running between those places on and after Monday, the 10th instant, and, with ease, comfort, and civility, he hopes to i merit a fair share of patronage. He is also prepared to run passengers to and from the theatre. Observe: — CAB "KENT." Terms Reasonable. ' "SECURE THE SHADOW, ERE THE SUBSTANCE FADE." VICTORIAN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT ROOMS, Medical Hall, Princes-street, near the Cutting. S SOLOMON begs most respectfully to • inform the inhabitants of Dunedin and its vicinity, that having taken the Photographic Gallery adjoining the above premises, he trusts, by strict at.tention to all branches of the art, to merit a continuance of that patronage so liberally extended to him in Victoria. S. S. possessing the advantage of seven years' practical experience, takes the present opportunity of assuring his patrons that they may depend on securing Correct Likenesses and first-class pictures at moderate prioes. MEDICAL. •jITR. FREDERICK BASIRE begs to inform ItJL the inhabitants of Port Chalmers, and others, that DR. H ALLEY has entered into Partnership with him, and will practice as Surgeon and Accoucheur, in that district. Port Chalmers, November 22, 1861. MEDICAL. DR. MARTYR has Removed to View Hill, Moray Place, where he may be Consulted d_aily NOTICE." HE Business hitherto existing between A. C. REES & SOLOMON SHAPPERE, under the Style of A. C. KEES & Co., is tliis day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on under the style of Rees & Benjamin, who will receive and pay all claims for or against the late firm. A.C. REES. SOLOMON SHAPPERE. Witness— J. Solomons. Dunedin, 10th March, 1862. ~ MEDICAL, DR. HOCKEN, late Surgeon of the S.S. "Great Britain," may be consulted at Princes-street, (F. Moss & Co.'s premises), a few doors above Bank ofN.S.W. Hours 9t01,2 to 6, and during the evening. /" >| CASPER invites his old customers to select all vX. Goods they may want before the Auction. He will dispose of his Stock positively at Cost Pries. Princes-street, Bth March, 1862. M'CARTHY, BELL-HANGER, LOCKSMITH, GUNSMITH, MACHINIST, GENERAL JOBBING SMITH, High-street, Dunedin. Patent Keys, Trusses, Brand Marks, &c, made. QMITH BROTHERS & CO., General Bkcksmitha, O Horse Shoers, and Whcelvvrighta. ORDERS EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE.! Geprge-streef,'opp'osife Hospital.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 98, 10 March 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 98, 10 March 1862, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 98, 10 March 1862, Page 5

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