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Shipping iNotices. -JSfcsSi-jgk PTIHE "EXPERT" Steamer Sf?ii^s»3lS|o^v ■, X 'will, nm with Passengers M/MMhMS&^imm DUNEDIN to PORT I!^#i§&SSSfß§i3fS' CHALMERS. Steamer will leave Dunedin at 9 o'clock a.m., and 2 o'clock p.m. . - ■ i Port Chalmers, 12 o'clock noon, and 4 J o'clock p.m. Fares Moderate. FOR THE .TAIERI FERRY AND WAIHOLA. *&?&* J3k fIIHE Fine Powerful Steamer lWplß&J£^ X ' "RAINBOW," •fti^4^®iSlS«§^>- will trade regularly between 'SSJEMffiSSSfosßSiss* Dunedin and the Taieri Ferry, delivering goods at Wailiola. For freight apply to HENRY HOUGHTON, • Walker-street,' Messrs. H. Cooke & Co.'s stores. FOR AUCKLAND AND THE COItOMANDEL GOLD-FIELDS, Should sufficient inducement offer. Gg^-^Tgk-..- fpHE steamer "RAINBOW X will proceed for the above ■'ill^piP^- ports on TUESDAY NEXT, landing passengers at either Auckland or Coromandel. ... Fakes : Steerage .. .. £7 10s. Saloon ... ... £10 10s. The liberal dietary scale of the Telegraph Line of Packets will be given out. . For passages apply on board, or to HENRY HOUGHTON, Agent, Messrs. Driver and Co.'s Stores, : ' Stafford-street. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. ~ For Sydney and Newcastle, N.S.W., The splendid A 1 Clipper Ship "SOU T H ERN CROSS," • 1000 Tons. ■^OaL. npHis really Firsf>class Vessei _Jg*fs3Ss. X will be despatched as above "^vSgagfr^ls^ on Tuesday First, the 25th inst. sSgsggg&jSg^ This ship possesses superior advantages to any vessel now on the berth, and being a large and fast ship, passengers may .confidently rely on having a speedy and rapid run to New South Wales. The accommodation provided is of a First-class description, and the dietary scale is the usual liberal one of the line. Steerage £5 0 0 Cabin. £10 0 0 For passage apply to W. HOUGHTON, Staftbrd-street. - ! BOTTOMRY. SHIP "SOUTHERN CROSS." ■ •i/Ki4L TIT ANTED, the Sum of SIX Jfe2£|Sx. W HUNDRED POUNDS "^^vffl^fß^v^'for Ship Disbursements, payable g~^fcg|sg|gßj|^on arrival of the Vessel, in Calcutta. Particulars can be known on application at the Office of the Undersigned. HENRY HOUGHTON, Staftbrd-street. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS ~~ fe*4^'S<b^ A T the request of a large num-><--b]&fc^s3^\ -ti- her of Merchants and Sliip.Jjjy^JaSijjijri. masters, we have made arrangeSpfs^SiSaes"' ments for booking passengers to all part 3of Now Zealand and the.Australian Colonies. .. . ■ Passengers can secure tickets by first-class sailing Ships or Steamers, at cir offices, at Tiiapeka ■ • Wetherstone's Waitahuna Waipori COBB&CO., Booking Office, Provincial Hotel, Dunedin. FOR MELBOURNE. ■i^^-^A^ fTHHE well known Al Ship, ■^BJ^S^ JL " GENII," "^>^^:;:^^r> 974 Tons Keß'istcr» g"*£jj|K||«||£3j^<-j» W>l. Murray, Commander. To Sail punctually on FRIDAY, the 28th instant. Passage,money, four pounds. Passengers can join the ship by the steamer " Lady Barkley." For passage, apply to GEORGE LUMB, 2 Flinders-lane, or to CARGILL & CO., Princes-street. Dunetlin, 21st March, 1862. FOR SYDNEY, AND NEWCASTLE. •U^fe-^fev nn H. E Aberdeen Clipper X Schooner, SaiiiiaipijiijiiliP' N. S. Hedstkos, Commander, Will sail on Wednesday, 26th instant, and offers a desirable opportunity,.,for .passengers proceeding to the above ports.. For freight or passage apply to WM. SMITH, Stafford-street. BOTTOMRY. ~ ~!-3\ QCHOONER "LOUISA," from a\jK\ JO Mauritius. Tenders nre hereby invited for th .%&&iijfcp!v loiai of £700 (seven hundred poundi^^^^ksi i sterling) on the security of a Bot tomry Bond over the Schooner "Louisa," now in Port Chalmers. DAVID WILLIAMS, Master, Care of DAlgety, Rattray & Co, T> OBEIITSON & . CO., Stevedores, J*S§s. JL\j Port Chalmers. Vessels discharged despatcli. Stock landed carefully. Water and Ballast supplied. UNCLAIMED LUGGAGE, PER the "Airedale," landed by the steamer "Ex- ' pert," and now stored at Captain Downes' office, — . . ■ 4 packages, Rev. Mr. Harding 2 do., Mr. Harris ■ 1 bed from Port Chalmers for Mr Jackson. The above may be had on paying expenses, and if not claimed in due time, they will be sold to defray charges.^ mO CONSIGNEES, ex "Aldinga" and "WesX tern." Discharging This Day :— "Jupiter," ex "Aldinga." " Mary Thompson," ex "Aldinga." " Bon Accord," ex " Western." " Governor Arthur," ~ All goods upon' which lighterage is not paid by 12 o'clock, -will be stored at consignees risk and expenSe J.&R. BAIUD, Jetty and Princes-street. WANTED to Charter.—A VESSEL about 100 to 150 Tons Register, to load Timber at Porirua for Dunedin. Apply to WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO., Manse-street. SCREW STEAM - SHIP VICTORY. ONE HUNDRED SHARES are still unallotted Application to be made to Messrs. R. 8., Martin and Co., before Ist April, enclosing the first call of £2 per share. Geo. Gabside, Secretary. Dunedin, 18th March, 1862. SCREW STEAM - SHIP VICTORY. A RRANGEMENTS having been finally concluded X» with Mr. Scott, the Company's engineer, for proceeding with the work of raising aud floating the above ship, all persons having applied for shares, are requested to pay the first call of L 2 per share,1 on or before the first April, at the office of Messrs. R. B. Martin and Co., otherwise their shares will be forfeited. .."..- ---... Geo. Garside, Secretary. , Dunedin, 18th March, 1862. .; :■ .. • . TO CONSIGNEES OF, GOODS.' T LOYD, TAGGART & CO., pass entries, and at-: I 1 tend to the delivery of Goods, on receipt of Bills of Lading. Offices, Jetty-street, below the Postoffice.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 110, 24 March 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 110, 24 March 1862, Page 1

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