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'Shippiiig_Koti£ep ! \_^ 1 '■■ ' STEAM TO THE TAIERL' &°fcs x ' milE favourite paddle strainer f^o¥%^ i- "LYTTKLTON," , y " will run "regularly- between Dilrtctlih and tl-e Taieri ferry, ami deliver poods at the head of \\ aihola Lake, loi «hd 3 ht or passage opplyl^^-- • at R. B. Martin & Co.'s offices. High-street. tljlegrapii line of packets. , , FOR M E L B oITeTn E D I 11 E C TV 1 rnilß maiznificent Al clipper t'ir^v. X ship JOSHUA BATES, "*^S!i%^> 1,050 tons register, 1,0000 tons burthen. This" "splendid vessel is now hourly expected from Melbourne, and «ill be again despatched for that port se-,en dav.s after arrival. For sailing qualities this ship is unsurpassed by any vessel in the tiade. and the fittings, accommodation, and dietary, aie of the -*cry best description. Paiisengeis by this lire of Packets have never had one single cause of complaint, but on the contrary liaie iutaiiabl) exprebscd the highest opinion as to the manner in which they-w6i-e treated on board ship For passage apply to A. L. THOMSON & CO,, Age'its, Stnfibid-stroot. TELEGRAI'H L InE~(7f~~PACKETS To follow the "Jp^hiin Bates." Jk Jt milE w-ell-knowTi and favorite 2^s\ J- clipper ship S&iSibJSS^ 2000 tons burthen. B. F. Cutj.eu, Esq., Commander. This vessel will succeed the "Joshua Batei," and will br de patched for Melbourne on or about the 10th Mnv next. l'.if«engeis on the dippings desirous of securing bcil'is in'this really fine ship can book at any of MESSRS. COBB "& CO.'S up country offices; or, 1 W A. L. THOMSON k CO., Akctiis, Stafford^treet^ I^oll Sli-L E , N n^HE S.S. PLANET, 30 7Jorse- , I X Poupr. in thoiougb Repair nnd fi/l.^j^a pood workiiifr order, well adapted '^'JlH Mv^- for tiie Warboub or Coasting Tho Hulk lIENBUKY, Cnpppr-bottoT»crt, with anchors, chains, ic.. as she now lies at Port Chalmeis, fittfd-up with every tonvenienoe as n,Coal Hulk, and expressly constructed for the Storage of Wool. A PUNT, almost new, substantially built of Oregon Timber. Apply to the Owner, ' WJI. CARIt YOUNG. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. Black Ball clipper ship BRITISH I'EIDENT, 1400 tons resistor, G. B. Haddock, Esq., Commander, To bail on Saturday, the 2ton April. h . rriHIS favoiite ship, well known Jbnf^^\ X for her lapid passages and •4^_p^j™*csrN. commodiousaccommodation, oilers s^§^s^^^» a favoiab c opportunity for intending passeDgei 1. Passengeis '.vill bo taken from the Jetty, Duuedin, to the ship at Port Chalmers free of expense. For fieight or passage apply to Wit. CARR YOUNG, Agent NOTICE TO PASSENGERS k^fcxj!^ A T the request of a large num-«-^-3r^3§-Nv -"- ter <lf Alerchanta and Shipmasters, we have made arrangeS^uGSeHa*?^* ments for bookini? passengcis to all'parls of New Zealand und the Australian ColoPa.sson^ers, can secuie tickets by fii st-cUvss sailing Ships or Steamers, at our offices, at Tuupeka Wethei&tonc'B Wait-iliuna Waipori COBB & CO. Booking Office, Piovincial Hotel, Dunedin. +-4fc»*-fctv TT^OR SALE, the fast-sailing _JO£>jiF^\ X 1 Ketth, PRYDE, CO tons i3S2Si>lft!S'iv register, chaft 5 fc.eU\ hen loaded. This fine vessel is in thorough ruu.lll, jjci-tectly sound, and is capable of carrying a diy caigo lo any part of the coloiups, and is well found in every way. She ia admitted to be the fa-st-cst sailing ve&sd of her class ou tlie coast; and is also \\eil ad.iptcl to haibortv.vle, carrying a larire cargo. For 1 inUier particulars apply to llbsiiy Dbivsb am) Co., Suffoid-stieej,. FOR THE LACHLAN AND LAMBING FLAT DIGGINGS, Per the MagninVent Al Black Ball Liner BRITISH TRIDENT, 2500 Tons. ■fcxfct^&N. OAILS Punctually on Saturday, «*-JPfe^|SsNs LCill "1!>t" PaiAenf.ers con--5 \eycd fiee on boaid. psfe?i^ist.^gS^ Tfor pastage aw'j to J, A. & It. BAIRD, Jetty. WANTED Consigices for the following goods, ex " Willing Lfus»," Capt. Kiohol&on, from Melbourne,— T C in diamond, D o-i right —1 case vestas Pin diamond, V Nos. 1 and 2 011 right—2 cafe do. - Shipped by Levy Brothcis. and consigned to order. Unless the above are claimed within 14 clays from tnis data they will Toe sold for freielit and charges. JAMES C. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents, Stafford-stieet. Dunedin, 11th Apiil, 1802. ~X\T ANTED Consienees for the following goods, ex S YY "Edward," Captain Spence, fioin Melbourne. c DM in diamond, No. C on left,D on right side —1 case vestas a Shipped by Levy Brothers,, and consigned to order. Unless tlie above is claimed within 14 d.ys from this date, it will be f-old for fieight and charges. JAS. C. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents, Stafford-street. Dunedin 11th April, 1862. 1C WATER TANK AND BALLAST LIGHTERS CIMIKY GOLDIIS & CO. are prepared to Bupplj /' Fieoh Water by the "Emma" water-tank, anc 1 likewise Ballast by lighters. q. ailcrs liii.nine from Dunedin can be suppliec vitli watei and ballast in any weather, by coming t( an :.nchor by the Gu.iril-t.hip, Poit Chalmeie, at 1 _ model ate charge and with despatch. N.B. Foitj tons fiesh water and 100 tons ballas can be dehicrei daily. "XT J BURROWS, Practical Sailmakcr and &hi] JN . Chandler, Port Chalmers. Tar, pitch, oakum, spunyarn, marhn, anc I^S'SuSd ship and schooner's S «iU on .. ■ boat sails ,' li'" Old riatriii", bocks, Sec, always on hand llel; ISb._o«^" punctually attended to, and ever re P OShiB Q dispatch given. T DARWENT & CO., Ship Brokers, Cor J. Factors, and General Commission Agent Importers diiect of Adelaide Flour, Wheat, iSrai —JJk£.. Stafford-Street, Dunedin, opposite Messrs. Cam] "R^fesSTWiK. PORT CHALMERS. T\ B oS sovos^isSrs?^ J°-> & Tnded caiefally. ker and jJalJa^ 6 l and Port Chalmers, Ball) ■» Water Supplied.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 137, 24 April 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 137, 24 April 1862, Page 1

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