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Shipping Notices. FOR MELBOURNE. THAT Favorite and regularly fitted-up Passenger Ship, the "SEAMAN'S BRIDE," A. B. Wyman, Esq., Commander. This Ship being expressly fitted up for carrying Passengers only, affords the best opportunity to those about to visit the Australian Colonies that has presented itself since the gold-fields were discovered. Firstly,—Her Saloofi is magnificently' furnished. Secondly,—She has a Fore-deck Cabin equal to the Saloon of the majority of sailing vessels ; and Thirdly, her Steerage, which is in every way spacious, well , igiited, and thoroughly ventilated. Also,pos-1 sesses the unusual advantage of having sever.il Private llooins'separatoiy enclosed, and intended for the use | and more select accommodation of Families and Females. This latter accommodation is only to be wet with iv ships fitted according to the Emigration Regulations as Passenger Vessels only—such as the "SEAMAN'S BRIDE." The Dietary Scale will be. sufficiently liberal to correspond with her other accommodations. For the limited number of berths now disengaged, immechate application is necessary to THOMAS NORTON & CO., Agents. And other Passenger Booking Offices. N.B. —Arrangements are made for Booking Passengers oii Board, for the convenience of those who may -wish to inspect her, and who, instead of returning to Dunedin, can obtain passage from the Purser, Mr James Wilson Wright; or from Messrs Robertson and Co., Port Chalmers. Boats will leave Dunedin Jetty, This Day, at 9 a.m., and afc 3 and 4 p.m., to convey passengers on board. Fare :— Saloon .'. £10. iFore Cabin ... .. ... £6. Steerage.. .. .. .. £ 4. . __ THOMAS NORTON k CO. POR LONDON DIRECT! A-^^±. HP HE magnificent Clipper Ship, M^v 1 "CHARIOT OF FAME." "\H^_§v^r:^> 104° Tons RL 'sisler> «»^^^S^^^* Roiiert A. Kerr, Esq. le^aSESSaUsssssss^- . Commander. One of the clippers of the celebrated White Star Line of Packets, and so well known for her remarkable passages from Melbourne to Liverpool. The Saloon accommodations of the " Chariot of Fame" are unrivalled. They are spacious, and fully equal to the requirements of families. The passengers will bo provided with beds, bedding, toe. ■ A milch cow is placed on board. The Intermediate and Second-class accommodations are unsurpassed by anything afloat. The dietary scales arc most liberal, and great care will be taken that all articles to be supplied sliall be of the best description. J {An experienced surgeon accompanies the ship. For freight and passage apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY, to CO. CARGILL & CO. W. CARR YOUNG, And | ' JOHN JONES & CO., Agents. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT, -i^xK mHE fme brig " YARROW?' •KjK__f§N^ J- Captain Scott, will sail for ■^f^SS^ the above port on WEDNESDAY, s gjpa§gf|g[|g^ the 19th inst. For freight or passage, apply to WM. CARR YOUNG. COROMANDEL GOLDFIELDS. VICTORIAN LINE OF PACKETS. To follow the " Flying Cloud." to^fr"?!^ nn H E magnificent schooner «*-3hr^£§Nv J- " SUCCESS," 160 tons reL^^^M^V^ gister, wiil sail on Wednesday Ssa3§^§a»_S_3«^ r iiext tor the above goldfields. Spirits and Beer supplied gratis. Applyto CUMMING & CO., Flinders Lane; 5 doors above Provincial Hotel. FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. iAi rTIHE Fqst Sailing AberdeenI «JK!lsa§^\. -*- built Clipper Brig , ""^^^^p^ "DROVER." I «3£s»a£&2&2!«z33F This Vessel is so well known for 1 her rapid passages, that she needs no comment. j WILL SAIL ON THURSDAY, 20th Inst. A Liberal Dietary Scale allowed. As she will only tako a limited number of Passengers, early application to secure berths to be made ' to the agents, LLOYD, TAGGART to CO., Jetty-street, below Post-office. FOR LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON. ,Is—*^ riIHE SCREW STEAMER, i -*H^»«\ JL "WONGA WONGA." "^•*s^??*3^> F. Renner, Commander, g>g||3|ggg.|jj^jg^ Will sail for the above ports on KRfDAY, the 21st instant. For Freight! or Passage, apply to JOHN JONES & CO. Agents. FOR COROMANDEL DIGGINGS AND AUCKLAND, -1 - npHE Extreme Clipper Schooner k-^ X "YARRA," "ffiK?«W\. N- S- Heclsil '°v, Commander, 200 tons JglVyil^i^ burden, will sail for the above port on iaS»£s&;?l§& or about Saturday, 22nd inst. For freight or passage, apply to Wm. SMITH, Agent, Staft'ord-strcet. FOR COROMANDEL DIRECT^ -fe^^"^^ npHE A 1 fast-sailing schooner «~£&^X i- " LLOYD'S HERALD," .-SaeS^a^lssSS!-. W- Hopkins, Master, now lying «B@2iffi!i_SSssEß* .it the Jetty, will be despatched on Friday next for the above port, should^ sufficient inducement offer. ' Fare, £i 10s. Apply to T.W. BAMFORD, Jetty Shed, FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. t'4>-^ HPIIIS "'HUGH '"ROBERTS,' ■^tC£m_NsN. -»- Captain' Purrs, will sail for "^Jfs^^S<^> Sydney and Newcastle, on i 3slEl§llblll§^' Thursday next, the 20th inst. For freight or passage, apply to ' JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO., Stafford-street. COROMANDEL GOLD-FIE~LDS. W^-jiw milE Clipper Schooner " Three «^!&*iS?^>^ I- Sisters 1' will Sail punctually iglgK^/O^oA Thursday first. Has-'fii-st'-class @®B_-_aSt__-_2fc[^- accommodation for passengers, and will only take a limited number. Apply to • GUTHRIE to WILSON, - Jetty-street, COROMANDEL DIGGINGS," ■b-4^sl^ rTIHE Fast-sailing Schooner -A- "LLOYD'S HERALD" is igjg£gg£|CS?gl now loading for Manakau, and GslSJKaaMKsScS^' will forward passengeis to Auckland at ship's expense. ■ To sail WEDNESDAY next Fare, £i 10s. Apply to T. W. BAMFORD, Jetty-street. CONSIGNEES WANTED. Ex "Hakjaii."' f pi-IE Following Goods, ex " Hannah," have been J_ Stored by the uudeisigued, at the' Stores of-"J. DfcuWENT & Co.,1 Stafford-street, viz. :— :- No address —I box and 1 bale Bedding. Mrs M'Lelland—l Eofa, 1 trunk, 1 cask, 1 box 1 bedstead, 3 tables, 1 clothes horse, 2 bundles chairs. The owners of the above can receive delivery on paying the charges on the same to Darwent & Co C. FREDK. BEEBY, . Agent Schooner " Christina." TO CONSIGNEES OF GOODS. ' LLOYD; TAGGART &pO:,'pass entries, and at- ' tend to the delivery of Goods," on receipt pf 'Bills of Lading. Offices, Jetty-street, belowtherostqffice,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 106, 19 March 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 106, 19 March 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 106, 19 March 1862, Page 1

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