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Shipping Notices•^yfegeA\ BOOKING OFFICE, f^^'^sSS mnoMAS Norton & co. are this bay JL booking' Passengers us under : — For MELBOURNE—An Al vessel will be despatched about tlie'middle of next week. For LYTTELTON—The " Julia Ann," to sail on Monday next, will take freight and a few steerage passengers. For SYDNEY, NEWCASTLE, and HOBART TOWN—Vessels will be despatched forthwith. For passage apply to THOS. NORTON & CO., Agents, Jetty ; or, . Stores, High-street. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. Preliminary Notice. +>4>*fessv HP HE dipper BLUE JACKET, _jg|a«g§N- JL 1,460 tons register, J. White, Esq., commander, is hourly exESgj^gSgJKSS^pected, and will sail for Melbourne in about eight days after arrival. JOHN JONES & CO.. Agents. FOR SYDNEY. ■ ■^^>-c^^ T ll II E Al clipper-schooner •fr-sIS-P^iS^N^ J- A L M E D A , Sffi^xl^g^ G. Prvde, commander. This SSaSSSSffiiPnne vessel will, soil THIS DAY, and is expected to make a very rapid passage. Last Boat at 4 o'clock. A few berths still vacant for which early application is necessary. Apply GUTHRIE & WILSON, Jetty-street, below Post Office, S.S. - O M E o■" John M'Lachlan, Commander. C'f^Wx _2k HPHIS Mail Steamer will sail tSmßSmfSt^ -L for CANTERBURY on iWellssSSs^ TUESDAY the 25th March, slilSsJSslfilS? and on her return to Port Chalmers will leave for MELBOURNE direct on MONDAY ,31st March, at 2 o'clock. Passage Mnoey £6. ' Passengers conveyed to the ship free of charge, by Lady Barkley or Pride of the Yarra, steamers. DALGETY, RATTRAX,"& CO. "~~REDUCIDT rOE'S TO MELBOURNE. igft^g-gL C.I TV OF HOB ART, TUESDAY°NEXT. Passengei-s taken Free on board. R. B. MARTIN & CO., High-street, Agents. FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. lJ&^j^ rnHE Fast Sailing Aberdeen_4ioS^f^>\ -*~ built Clipper Brig ®Sgs£Ss?s£*&ii#3Ss? This Vessel is so well known for her rapid passages, that she needs no comment. Will clear out and positively Sail ON TUESDAY MORNING, 25th INST. A Liberal Dietary Scale allowed. Has only a. few berths remaining disengaged. As she "will only take a limited number of Passengers, early application to secure berths to be made to the agents, LLOYD, TAGGART & CO., Jetty-street, below Post-office. FOR LAUNCESTON DIRECT, Carrying Passengers at a through Rate for HOBART TOWN. .xK^j. rnHE beautiful Clipper ThreeJcJi3^Jv JL masted Schooner " ALMA," •^fclfe-lhSC^ will be despatched on Tuesday jssf§|y§||§|j|||slj£afternoon, 2oth inst. This vessel has an established reputation as being one of the fastest craft iv these waters. Her passenger accommodations are of a superior description. A most liberal dietary scale will be provided. For passage apply to LLOYD, TAGGART, & CO., Jetty-street, below Post-office. " PEERESS," FROM MELBOURNE. ■t^£>cf&-. \ LL CLAIMS against this ves"^£3^*os^ -^- se* must De rendered in du9SiE3&J^' plicate at our office by noon TH IS SSgj^g^iieSfS' DAY, or they will not be recognized. THOS. NORTON & CO., Agents, Jetty. " PEERESS," FOR MADRAS. + *>*. mHIS Vessel will take a .s?sßgp^\ JL limited quantity of light THOS. NORTON & CO., A<rfnt<=. JpH-v. i PLEASURE TRIP TO THE HEADS. <aB)&S\ \ rfIHE Steamer " RAINBOW" '*|pis\J^ JL. will leave the Jetty at 10 -'J6*^J|||ssvV o'Ciock this (Monday) morning is^^^^^^^^g"for an excursion trip, returning the same evening to town. Fare, there nnd backj| ss. ~ ALMEDA. : ' ~ ALL Claims against the above named vessel must be delivered at the office of the undersigned by 10 o'clock in the morning,of TUESDAY the 25th instant, or they will not be recognised. E. CHALMER, Agent. Princes-street and High-street, Dunedin, March 22 1862. Amusements. •DOYAL PRINCESS THEATRE Lessees ... Messrs. Fawcett & Co. Continued Success of the Celebrated Vocalist MISS HARRIET GORDON. THIS EVENING, MARCH 24th, 1862, The performance will commence with WHO SPEAKS FIRST. DANCE ... MISS KATE CORCORAN. After which Miss H. Gordon will read Mr. J. P. Hyde's, A CONJUGAL LESSON. , Dance Miss Ada Hart. To be followed by THE LOAN OF A LOVER. '■ To conclude with the laughable farce of the SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. On Thursday,' 27th March, GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, Under the Patronage of the OTAGO JOCKEY QLUB, C A F l 5 RQYA.L,, PrINCEStSTREPT. FRANCIS NOEL, PROPRIETOR. MR. JOSEPH MOSS will perform on the Pian forte, every Evening Operatic. Selections, and all the latest Music. Admission Free. DUNEDIN RACES. NOTICE. ALL HORSES entered for the Dunedin Races are allowed to Train on the Course, on and after Monday, 24th inst. W. P. SIMPSON, Hon. Sec. TO THE RACES ! ! HARDY'S " EXPRESS " will leave every morning at 9 a.m., carrying goods and passengers. Orders received at Messrs. Wilson and Jones, btat-ford-street. ' CAFE ROYAL SUBSCRIPTION BALL. _ THE proprietor has great pleasure in announcing that the second Quadrille assemblage ot tlie series, will take place on Tuesday evening, March 25th. A committee of gentlemen has been iormed, who will direct the entertainment, and ensure its reSPThe'band, wliich is under the direction of Mr. Joseph Moss, will be as usual, _ Jm . GOOD Accommodation for a few boarders at th Caledonian Boarding House, Maclaggan-street near R. Campbell & Co. Roderick M'Kenzie & Co. LOST, a Chestnut Mare, branded Aon off shoulder, from near the Albion Hotel, North-east Valley. Had on when lost, a head-stall and hobbles. Whoever will bring the same to the Provincial Stables will receive £2 reward. ' ■ , OST, on Thursday, the 20th March, from the Jetty, a Miner's Swag, Blue Blankets, Saddle Strap. Whoever has found, or taken same in mistake, will be rewarded for their trouble. Apply H. Dixou, Metropolitan Coffeo Hooms, Wolkcr-gtveet-.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 110, 24 March 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 110, 24 March 1862, Page 5

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