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- ;• • Shipping: Notices■^^^^.'BOOKINH miIOMAS NORTON It CO. are THIS-DAY X booking Passengers as miller : — For BRITISH COLUMBIA.—The Anna Kjsm-BAI-L. For'SYDNEY and NEWCASTLE.—The barque DuNivnr.v and Soutiebkn Cross. For AUCKLAND.—The Salcomdf. Castle. For WELLINGTON.—The W. B. Deank; For MELBOURNE.—The Algvoni:. DO. ' The Gknkhal Jkssup. For Freight or pasage apply to TflOS. NORTON* CO., Corner of Mause and Princes-street. ~ FOifSALEj nnHE Schooner PROMPT, IGO ,^SSsE^|n^\^ X tons burthen, oak built, and i^KiS^Jl^^r lllls lice" nowly coppered and had a SESaiißJ;stff?SSS*Himvmr;li overhaul withiu the last two months. Admirably adapted to thetimber trade. . Apply to .. TICKLE & CO. FOR AUCKLAND. t^^^Sfc^ HP 1* favor'te Al clipper «^K&aN$N^ X schooner ALBATROSS, ifilS&Si^^ Captain Clarke, will sail on or SBgip^g^gjagfilinnt. THURSDAY, 3rd April. For frieght or passage? apply to W. W. DUNBAR, No. 4, Mercer's Buildings, Princes-street. - FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. +,4i»^V A SPLENDID OPPORTUA NITY. Will be imrnediJy&SEjEjg^- ntely despatched, passengers being B^jj^».ffijsßsSfcS? at libei ty to go on board- at once, -. j-the Blackwall Al clipper ship A L C V O N E,n 600 tons register, Captain Grey,. Commander. This' vessel has very roomy berths and great height between decks. She is the fastest ship ever laid on between this port and Melbourne, and with sailing capacities equal to that of a steamer combines all the advantages of a fiist-class clipper vessel. Only a very few intermediate passengers will be booked. Steward's attendance will be provided, and the very best provisions, without limit, served out. FARES: Intermediate Cabin, -with steward's attendance £4 0 . Second Cabin £5 10 First Cabin as per agreement. The services of first-class stewards and attendants provided in every case. <"Passengel's will not be required to receive their messes, which will.be taken charge of by officers provided for the purpose, and prepared by the ship's cooks. An opportunity for reaching Melbourne with such despatch, comfort; and moderate rates, will not likely offer itself again. Captain Grey has been honored with higher testimonials as a seaman and gentleman than any other master who ever entered the port. For.passage apply immediately to ■' Messrs. M'EENZIE & POOL, ■ Jetty-street, Agents; or to Messrs: DARWENT fc CO., Stafford-street. POSTPONED FROM YESTERDAY. POSTPONEMENT j MELBOURNE,. SAILS from Port Chalmers THIS DAY, Ist APRIL. •. | Passage, £6. Last steamer leaves Dunedin Jetty at 11 a.m. Passehcers conveyed on board Free. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Walker-street. i ALICE THORNDIKE, FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA. - NOTICE. +^i>-4v T)ASSENGERS are requested to *KB^^^ ■*-* P' |V a'ance °f passage°^|pffi^>S>>" money, and be oh board This Day «a|jPlSt!^§§jßsJaSjgbeforc 4 o'clock1! p.m. HJSNKY.. DRIVER & CO.,Agents, Stafford-street. Q ALDINGA is expected £?• to HlT'vfi I 1'"'8 Day, and * AVjasSllsSliOs®^ wi'l b'! despatched on her return c3S?yß^^^SSS^g voyage to Melbourne on 3rd of APRIL. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO, Walker-street. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. HYDRA, FOR MELBOURNE, THIS FORENOON. „■ .vfv^Jk T JIIIERE are still a few vacant Jr>|gs|^v X berths in this fine vessel, for t"<y=*s»vrjß-vSs^> which application must be made at Sj^^jljM^^^^^once, as: the ship clears at the Customs this morning: at half-past ten. Apply to A. L. THOMSON & CO, Stafford-street: Or, LLOYD & TAGGART,Jetty. FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA GOLD-FIELDS, x A-^Jk^ ITIHE Al Clipper Ship ANNIE JgrlJl^^ X KIMBALL, 1,000 tons •|(r-*q^TjKso» Charles Marsh, Esq., Commander srefjutZ^SgESToFor V ietorin, Vancouver's Island will succeed the Alice Thorndike, and sail for the above port,' On SATURDAY. sth APRIL, 1862. This fine vessel will sail promptly, and having splendid accommodations, with most liberal dietary scale, passengers may rely on every comfort and short passage. Pnssengers booked through to San Francisco. For further particulars apply to '. HENRY DRIVER & CO., Agents, ■' , Stafford-street. ■ FOBTSYDNEY DIRECT^ rpHE Splendid Al Fast Sailing ICI^^N. X Clipper Ship, SOUTHERN *^j^p^<^> CROSS, ll.' E. Browne, Esq., gglilafjgiflSSglg? Commander,- will be despatched as above, positively on THURSDAY, the 3rd'INST. This vessel will only take n limited number of passengers, and will sail punctually to date. •/ j For passage, apply to HENRY HOUGHTON & CO, Agents, Stafford-street. 1 A^A- riIHE Fast Sailing Schooner, .|££g|?sN^ X EDWARD, 74 tons, hav-t>3»cSC-S^~w^>^ ing completed her discharge, is now I S^^Jmt^SiSsS open for sale, freight, or charter. For particulars apply to ■ JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO., • ~< . ' Stafford-strict. "~T7 BARQUE DUNEDIN, i'ji.'eOß SYDNEY ANL). NEWCASTLE. ■"-'rVlx TNTENDING passengers will JfclKll^x. X ■ leave by the 2 o'clock steamer °^feSs^Tsi^i> from the Wharf. Sailspositively on gigmpJEgsfeTUESDAY, at 4 p.m, from Port Chalmers. THOMAS DENNY & CO., Agents; Or, M'KENZIE k POOLE, Wharf. WARREN GODDARD, FROM MELBOURNE "VfOTICE. —Lighters will discharge from the J\| above named vessel this day. Consignees are requested to pass entries, present bills of lading and pay freight to the undersigned without delay. Goods not-taken away, and freight paid before four o'clock, will be stored at consignees risk. HENRY DRIVER & CO.,1 Agents, Stafford-street. /CAPTAIN D. FLIGHT, WYSE, & CO. \J' Commission Agents. Stevedores, and Shipping Masters, Port Chalmers. »- : Ballasting carefully attended to. M. MILLINGESS, Carpenter, Port Chalmers will return the Bedstead at Port Chalmers Wharf. TpDWARD T, GEORIGE.—Deed from Melbourne Jli 'to be, executed. fc>. M. South, Solicitor, Stafford Chambers. Dunedin. ' ■ It. WILLIAM C. VAHLAND, Architect and and Surveyor. Office, Stafford-street, five doors above the Provincial Hotel. HEREBY give notice thut I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife, Agnes Antone, from this date, and any debts contracted before this date to be handed in to me before the Bth of April, - ■ JOSEPH ANTONE. s Port Chalmers, 31st March, 1862. DR AYMEN.—rlf .the Drayman that, got. three Swags from Munro's Gully on Friday morning, iwill deliver the same at Mr. Lee's/ United States Hotel, he will get pajdy . Please not to delay after this notice, as the' Swags are wanted,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 117, 1 April 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 117, 1 April 1862, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 117, 1 April 1862, Page 5

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