Shipping Notices., PAS ENGEIt OFFICE. WE nre THIS DAY booking PASSENGERS for MELBOURNE per M\.RY E.RAY „ , „ JOSHUA BATES AUriCLAN-D „ VISTULA WEJJ.fI&?Ki>N „ W. B. DEAN LYVJWJ&jK' „ JULIA ANNS r'- \."J *% •■' Also, fn- „;-"/ 'SYDNEY and A EWCASTLE. <$$'' * ' * ' THOS. NORTON & CO., .« »-J. ' ' '" Ship Brokers, . <r House, Land, anJ Estate Agents, « • j Princes-street. •ST^jri'OTIIBT>I^FJfS^NyERCIBrcJTLL '^i-^i^J TllF< s- S, "'GUIDING STAR' Mi&rW&^S. will leave for the above places on &sMS^£|> \VKL>VESDAY EVENING, at No frefjlit^.vkenoil boaiu after 4 p.m. on Tnesday; • °" ' \ G. M. ALDRICH, * ,'o t Agent. Office i—(WifSwitzer's, Princes-street. , S^EAM TO MELBOURNE. SCREW :STEAMER CITY OF HOBART. e2F>rf»iJ<k rpHIS well-known and faJWFiSpttSfoSN. JL vorite steamer is perniaJ'M^E&SiiSwr* nently laid on between Otago •=S»*jjUgjvs|||2||ge» aU i\ Melbourne. She is'expected to-an-ive'here about the 10th, and will be despatched again, -with her usual punctuality, two days after her arrival.' tor freight or passage ap^ly to t^Ageuts. & FIRST STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE, cvfi^r. f 8 THE favorite and fast 8. jaf^SffgOJv X steamer, CITY OF Ji^^^^^- HOBART, Captain Darby, cSpaS^l^i^ will be despatched from Port. Chalmers, oh or iibout Monday, 12th May/ for Melbourne direct. • . Passengers will receive the usual attention, andhave the wel-known liberal dietary scale allowed them. , A steamer will convey passengers free on board leaving tha Jetty at half past 1 o'clock. Steerage Fares Six Guineas. ,„.„,> R. B. MARTIN & CO. A~Z "OPSCIAL NITTICE iTO $H£3PS>^ £5 PASSENGERS. ■*c3RspaK^> Per MARY E. RAY for gc££js||cx||aE«jjj£ Melbourne. • This ship, having cleared'the Customs, all passengers must be on board not later than 3 o'clock, as the steamer will then tow her to sea. 160 passengers are now booked in 'this favorite vessel, leaving 10 berths disengaged, for which early application must be made to * ■ ■ McKENZIE & POOLE, Jetty-street. "'*.,?**«■* T?OR NEWCASTLE and Jg^fgll^^ Jj SYDNEY. esaJalljßssilljPlpffiig • The splendid Baltimore clipper Schooner, : LOMBARD, . N. Harding,. Esq., Commander, will sail for Newcastle on Thursday, Bth May. For rute of Passage, &c, apply to HENRY DRIVER & CO., Stafford-street. FOR, BRITISH COLUMBIA GOLD FIELDS. To succeed the ALICE THORNDIKE and ANNA KIMBALL. AN Al Clipper Ship, will be -f??is3^v -i\. despatched for Victoria, *^OfJa>^i|s^t^> - Vancouvei-'s Island, on or about Passengers will be provided with equally fine accomodatious and liberal dietary scale, as were furnished in above ships, which gave such general 'satisfaction. " , Passengers booked through to San Francisco. Apply to HENRY DRIVER & CO., Stafford-street. ■'■ FOR SYDNEY, VIA NEWCASTLE. .ite- npHE brig SEA NYMPH, Stephenson, jJnKfSv _L Master, will sail about Wednesday. «Ep_<w Has room for a limited number of passengers. Apply to ' THOMAS DENNEY & CO.. George street. •'■-.■' ' MACKENZIE & POOL, , . Wharf. *' SHIP JOSHUA BA.TES. iy^r-""?}^-^ T7IOUR cabin passages are va--«-~|^l^^|!§Sv, Jj cant by this splendid vessel, -^S>J&^n^ :a' ar reduced rates. vSgi3s&g%gßß§B£* For particulars apply to A. L. THOMSON & CO., Agents, •''.'" Stafford-street. FOR SALE. , _^. mHE BRIG MISSIE. 181 tons. .JKJ2& JL Capable of carrying.. a large <g£«s?st cargo. Terms liberal. Particulars on ««jS3Ss» application to THOMAS DENNEY, & CO., George street. Bosird and Residence. ABBEYLEIX HOUSE. FAMILY HOTEL AND BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, Maclaggin-street. T. ROSENBERG. Proprietor. ABBEYLEIX HOUSE. - THE undersigned begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has taken Abbexleix House, the well known Boarding Establishment. The house lias beeij re-furnished, and can be recommended now as the most comfortable and complete Family Hotel and Boarding House in and about Dnnedin. Only cue bed in every bed-room. Terms moderate. ■ T.ROSENBERG. PRIVATE APARTMENTS.—Accommodation of Superior class, for Gentlemen, opposite the residence of Doctor Wilson, George-street. TERRY McCARTHY, lately residing in Broughfcj ton's tent, Walker-street, who left for the diggings some weeks ago, communicate immediately with T. R., P. 0., Dnnedin. News of great importance. Lost, &c. FOUND ON SATURDAY last, the 3d inst, in Princes street, a Bank Note, of onsiderable value. The owner can have it by applping between 1 and 2 o'clock to WALTER GREENLAW, at the Provincial Hotel. LOST, one Chesnut Horse, branded DS on off shoulder, from the Black Horse Hotel, Silver Stream. Apply J. M'Gotre, office of this paper.' ss. REWARD. LOST— A Letter addressed THOS. . HARDY, Post Office, Dunedin. Whoever will deliver the same to Mr. C. Armstrong, No. 9 Arcade, will receive the abore reward. STRAY. HORSE. STRAYED, into the Otago Rojal George Horse Bazaar, on Tuursday, Ist May, a grey mare, about 14 hands high; no brands visible. If not claimed within eight days, it will be sold to defray expenses. • , A YOUNG MAN, lately arrived from England, wants a situation as Porter in a store, or in. any capacity where he can make himself useful to any employer ; good reference.—Address E. F., office of this paper. THE STAR RESTAURANT AND BOARDING HOUSE, STAB GENERAL AND BOTTIE STORE. MR. M'CRAE, well-known to all old Victorian* as proptietor of the Star Hotel, Ballarftt, and he trusts as well respected, has opened a General Store, obtained a Bottle License, and established a Boarding House, in Stewart-street for the accommodation ofliis friends and customers. The boardinghouse department being under the management of Mrs. M'Craa is a guarantee that nothing will be wanting, and that comfort, cleanliness low charges, and a good table will be the order of the day. In the single bottle department Mr. M'Crae challenges all Dunedin v tot him in quality or price.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 147, 6 May 1862, Page 3
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