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Shipping Notices. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. IS* Passengers having permission to go on Board at once, mII E A 1 Clipper Ship -*^T^S. -i- " WILLIAM WATSON," .JijSJi^M^^'., 500 tons register, S. Pendleton. "ss^^^^SS£^' Esq., -, Master, commanding, adnitted without dispute to be the fast clipper ship >vhieh ever entered this port. The William Watson will sail positively on THURSDAY, 18th inst., aud will, it is expected by those acquainted with .her sailing qualities, reach Melbourne iv less time than any vessel ever placed on the berth. Intermediate and Second Cabins. Passengers will not be required to receive their messes, as officers will be specially appointed for the purpose, and there will be no limit in the supply of die provisions, the ship being provided on the sameliberal scale as in the Alcyone, which gave such ;enera! satisfaction to the passengers. Intermediate Cabin, with steward's attendance .. £4. Second Cabin. *5. Saloon, as per agreement. For passage apply immediately to M'KENZIE & POOLE, . Jetty-street,; or • J. DARWENT k CO., Stafford-street. .THE "CERES.". i t^f^^-v npHIS Vessel has been withJL drawn by the Undersigned, SfcpSjEpiip' who in her place have chartered the" William Watson," as a vessel in every way superior,-and likely to make a most rapid passage, from her well-known sailing qualities. ■ . MACKENZIE & POOLE, Agents, Jetty-street. FOR THE TAIERI FERRY AND WAIHOLA. •SSj&g^SL mHE Fast end Powerful tjggglislslliljlsss' Will be despatched for the aboveplaces, on Saturday next, the 19th inst. For freight apply to HENRY HOUGHTON & CO., Agents. Stafford street, STEAM TO THE BLUFF, INVERCARGILL, AND RIVERTON. THE s.s. GUIDING STAR, will leave for the above Ports on Wednesday evening, weather permitting. For freight or passage apply to G. M. ALDRICH, Corner of High-street and Princes-street. RG. CASSELL, Custom House Agent, . No. 1 Flinders-lane. ; Missing Friends.

P INLAY ROSS.—CaII at the Post Office Wafpori, for a letter from R. Wilkie. JOHN CRUICKSHANK, from Turriff.—Your Brother-in-law wishes xo see you on board the ' Sebim, at Dunedin. IF this should meet the eye of Thomas Aitken you are requested to call or communicate with your j rother David. Address office of this paper. IF ROBERT WADE, Bricklayer, of Launceston, who arrived by the "Indus" frem Hobart Town, ' will write to Mr. Rowley's Express Office, Bourke- . street, Wetherstone's, he will confer a great favor on , the Advertiser. Business Notice. JAMES BALDERSTON respectfully informs the inhabitants ofthe North-east Valley that he intends opening a GENERAL STORE in connection with his Butchering Business, and hopes by strict ■ attention, and by keeping First-class Goods, to merit 1 a liberal support. James Balderston also gives notice that he has no partner in connection with the above business, neither does he authorise any person to use his name.

1 miME IS MONEY !! ! HEALTH IS LIFE !!! Then go to M'CUBBIN'S Cafe and Restaurant, Farley's Arcade, where time is economised, and the '■ health of the body restored ; for nothing disturbs the equanimity of the mind like ill-dressed viands. Then enjoy good health and go to Messrs. Waters and Morton's, when your food is dressed in the most recherche manner, and served with promptitude, civility, clean- - liness and comfort. ' Observe : WATERS'& MORTON, Restaurateurs, M'Cubbin's Cafe and Restaurant, Farley's Arcade. IMPORTANT TO THE EPICURE. THE great desideratum, after the Theatre, is a visit to Messrs. Waters & Morton's, Farley's Arcade, whose " Petite Soupers " are the admiration of all "Bon Vivants." Private Dinner Parties, Suppers, See. HARDY'S EXPRESS will leave R. Wilson's, Stafford-street, forthe Junction and Wetherstone's 10 a.m., this morning.

OTAGO DINING ROOMS AND BOARDING HOUSE, Princes-street, Dunedin, near the Police Barraoks, and opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel. T NORTH, formerly oi Victoria Dining Rooms, . Flinders-street, Melbourne, begs to inform the public that he intends opening- the above dining rooms, This Day, April 15th, when be will be glacl to see some of his old friends. Meals at all hours. Good Beds. NOTICE. TTUiE Partnership hitherto existing between the J_ undersigned, under the nam. and firm of Sharkey and Monaghan, Storekeepers and Butchers, : Wethestones has been dissolved by mutual consent. A witness our hands at Wetherstone's, the third day of April, 1862, H. SHARKEY. P. MONAGHAN. Witness, —James Fenton. N.B.—Mr. Sharkey, Wetherstone's, will settle all the liabilities ofthe late firm, and collect all accounts due thereto, whicli parties are requested to settle forthwith. H. SHARKEY. For Sale ELBOURNE '-WEEKLY AGE" imd ''■LEADER" the two best weekly papers published in the Australian colouies—Office, Arcade.

NEW can always be found ii O the " Melbourne Weekly Age " and " Leader.' Office, Arcade. THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA.—For ful) particulars read the " Melbourne Weekly Age' and " Leader." Office, Arcade. "VTEWS FROM THE GOLD-FIELDS"—See _LM "Weekly Age" and "Leader." Office, Arcade. APPALLING ACCIDENTS, Colliery Explosions, Dreadful Shipwrecks, and Terrible Catastrophes faithfully recorded in the " Weekly Age " and "Leader." Office, Arcade. SUBSCRIPTION to the "Weekly Age" .is 14 per quarter, postage paid. Orders from the Country promptly attended to.* WILLIAM HAY, "Age" Office, Arcade. BOTTLED ALE and PORTER, now landing ex Oliver Cromwell. ' POLE, DODS, & CAMERON. Rattray-street. SILK DRESSED FLOUR. "VTOW landing, ex JESSIE. POLE, DODS & CAMERON. Rattray-street. ' FOR SALE, ONE TEAM of 8 WORKING BULLOCKS, with Yokes, Bows, and Dray. Also, 4 pairs Working Bullocks, leaders and polers. Apply to D. Read, Salisbury, North Taieri.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 129, 15 April 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 129, 15 April 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 129, 15 April 1862, Page 6

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