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Shipping Notices. STEAM TO THE TAIERI. GJjRwS 3k rjiIIE favourite paddle steamei 'J- " LYTTELTON," *ypfflfcKSßs&^ wi!l run regularly between ssSlg3£J@gg£gSio Dunedin and tl-e Taieri ferry, and deliver goods at the head of Wiiihola Lake, Foi freight or passage apply to . h v b vvj CFREDK . BEEBY, at R. B..Martin & Co.'s offices, High-street. .TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. • i^k.*;*^ TNTENDING Passengers are -Ke>^\N^ JL reminded that the splendid ■*ac|£33s> ship, JOSHUA BATES, bece^^^l^^^^^ longing to this celebrated line oi packet ships, sails for Melbourne' on Wednesday, the 30th inst. The undersigned are booking passshgers. ' ■ A. L. THOMSON & CO., .','..' ',; Stafford-street. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS •■■ To follow the " Jojhua Bates." A-*** ri^HE well-known and favorite >^rt^§^S^ -L clipper ship ■*^^^^^^ "EUREKA," g^^Ksl^pggg' 2000 tons burthen. it. F. Cotleb, Esq., Commander. " This vessel-will succeed the "Joshua Bates," and will be de-patched for Melbourne on or about the lOdi May next. , • . . Passengers-on-the diggings desirous of securing berths in this really fine ship can book at any oi MESSRS. COBB & CO.'si up country offices; or, W'tl A. L. THOMSON & CO., Agents, Stafford-street. TELEGI^PirLTNE'OF'PA'CKETS: •FOR MELBOURNE-DIRECT. mHE Magnificent Al Clipper v^^^^n: joshuap bates, jdPf^JJlgggL 1,050 tons Register, 1,600 tons This splendid vessel having just accomplished a rapid run from Port Phillip, mil te despatched for Melbourne • , , ._„■ ; . On WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL. ;, - For sailing qualities this ship is unsurpassed by any vessel in the trade, and the • fittings, accommoda : tion, and dietary are of the very best description. ■ Passengers by this Line of Packets have never had one single cause of complaint, but. on the contrary, have invariably expressed .the highest opinion as_ to the manner in which they were treated onboard ship. ■ For passage apply to •__ ■ ■- A. L. THOMSON & C 0.,, Agents, Stafford-street. J. AND R. BAIR.D, :. V. /'■.'■' . : _ Jetty Street. , ~~%E JLEGRAPH ~LINE~OF~P ACKETS. SHIP JOSHUA BATES, FROM MELBOURNE. rpHIS Vessel having reported at the Customs, X Consignees are requested to pass entries, present bills of-lading, L «g* o SßOH*.6b.y . . . . Agents, • .. . . Stafford-street. FO R S A L.E , ' U : nRHE S.S.-PLANET, 30 Horse>i \4 jbi. -L ' Power, in thorough Repair.and eJa^bl^. good working order, well adapted ilMlflll» for the Harbotjk .or Coasting The Hulk HENBURY, Copper-bottOßiedV with .anchors, chains, &c, as she now lies at Port Chal■mersi/ fittea=irp-'with'every-conyenience as a Coal Hulk, and expressly constructed for the Storage oi WOOI. '■;. ' ' . ■ ."'■"■'■' A PUNT, almost new, substantially built of Oregon Timber. ; Apply to the Owner, ' WM. CARR YOUNG. . ;—:—— FOR SYDNEY DIRECT: Black Ball clipper ship BRITISH TRIDENT,' 1400 tons register, . G. B. Haddock, Esq., Commander, To sail on Saturday, the 26tii April. *_-^--t< fTIHIS favorite ship, well known \^^^v ;.JL for her rapid passages and *^^^^^^^^C^> commodious accommodation, offers 'g£gsi|s^£rapp-& favorab.e opportunity for'intending passengers. Passengers will be taken from the Jetty, Dunedin, to the ship at Port Chalmers free of expense. For freight or passage apply to ', . . , ■■■■; Wm. CARR YOUNG, Agent. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS, : -b^^^^N^ A■? the request of a large num--CX ber of Merchants and Ship-*"-^^^K^^p >: masters, we have made arrange<lillJ|lli§§ili3EaP' ments for booking passengers to all parts of New Zealand and the Australian ColoPassengers can secure tickets by first-elas3 sailing Ships or Steamers, at our offices, at Tuaneka, , i Wetnerstbne's . ' Waitahuna Waipori COBB &CO.' Booking Office. Provincial Hotel. Dunedin. FOR THE LACHLAN AND LAMBING FLAT DIGGINGS, ' . Per the Magnificent A.I Black Ball Liner • BRITISH TRIDENT, 2500 Tons. - Jfe^-Sfej^ Q. AILS Punctually on Saturday, t*^3Ese|3SKs"\ O 26th inst.. Passengers con-" TjIJSsSIsZSSfI. vej'ed free on board. tSfiffiS^^SSßsaf. For passage apply to J. A. & R. BAIRD, ■■:-■' .'■... JeUy. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE undersigned begs to announce that! he has contracted to Lighter all vessels consigned-to Messrs. Dalgetiy, Rath-ay and Co, at the uudei--men-tioned rates:— B. L., under 2 tons, at current rates per ton. . „ over 2 „ 12s' . . „ No goods will be delivered except upon presentation of B. L. endorsed for freight and lighterage. AH goods not removed by four o'clock'in the afternoon of the day they are "landed, will be stored at consignees' risk and expense. R. G. GIBBONS, Stuart and Rattray Streets. SCHOONER LOMBARD. A RRANGEMENTS having been made to Lighter jCX the above vessel, Consignees are requested to observe that Bills of Lading must be endorsed by Messrs. H. Driver and Co., agents, for the. vessel, uiror to delivery. •' ■■ • 1 ' : R. G. GIBBONS. WANTED Consignees for the following goods, ex " Willing Lass^' Capt. Nicholson, from Melbourne, — . , T Cm diamond, D on right.—l case vestas Pin diamond, D Nos. 1 and 2on right—2 case do. Shipped by Levy, Brothers, and consigned.to order. Unless the above are claimed within 14 days from this date they will be sold for freight and charges. JAMES C. CAMPBELL & CO., Agents, Stafford-street. Dunedin, 11th April, 1862. WANTED Consignees for the following goods, ex "Edward," Captain Spcnce, from Melbourne. ■ . , ~ , DM in diamond, No. 6on left,D on right side— l case vestas ' Shipped by Levy Brothers, and consigned to order. .Unless the above is claimed within li days from this date, it will'be sold for freight and charges. JAS. C. CAMPBELL tc CO., Agents, Stafford-street. Dnncdin 11th April, 1862. J. H.. WALLACE. LAND and Estate Agent, and General Commission Merchant, Wellington. New Zealand ROBERTSON & CO., Stevedores, Port Chalmers Vessels discharged with despatch Stock landed carefully. Water and- Ballast supplied,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 139, 26 April 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 139, 26 April 1862, Page 1

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