Shipping Notices. ~~~steTm~to"thlTwalTiola~laks and taieri river. winter arrangement. f2t%«i milE Undfrsigned are preCF/^^&f^E^v -L "parpil to enter into conji^^^^^^j. tracts, durinc the winter months, >^g^^^^g|^ for the conveyance of Goods to the Head of "the Wniliola Lake, at a considerable reduction on the present rate offreights. The Btpamer, Planet, will run regularly once a week between Dunedin mid the above Ports. HENRY HOUGHTON & CO., Agents, Stafford street. STK.VM TO THE WAIjHOLA LAKE ! OPENING OF THE NAVIGATION ! ! REDUCTION OF FREIGHTS!!! - (TfTawxJav mHE Steamer "PLANET," "fi^Sl^^Slkvx J wi'l snil or the- railiola Ji/l^lP?sll§S^. Lake, landing goods on the ,J|B||sS||j|g3gl|s Jetty, on Wednesday, the 14th IMt(InHENRY HOUGHTON & CO., Agents. StaiFord-streot. ' STEAM TO MELBOURNE. SCREW STEAMER CITY OF HOBART. "gfcfrjg* :■'■■•■ mHISis well-known aud faWlras^vS^X -»- vorite stefnner is permaii^^^^^^t> -nently laid on between Otago V^^^^^^^^^l and Melbourne. She is expected to arrive here about the loth, and will be despatched again, with her usual punctuality, two days after her arrival. For freight or passage apgy to t^Age^. & FIRST STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE. RfcWv^L mi-IE favorite and fast S. Wra2§tiM^\ J- steamer, CITY OF &<''WiMkWis&>>> HOBART, Captain Darby, V^^^^i^^^ will be despatched from Port Chalmers, "on or about the 15th May, for MelVourne direct. Passengers will receive the usual attention, nna have the well-known liberal dietary scale allowed, them. ■ - „ , . , A steamer will convey passengers free on board. Steerage Fares Six Guinea^ & STEAM TO LYTTELTON AND WELLINGTON. (gjswj^g. .-' rjnilE well-known andlavorite .*|^^^^, RA* ISN anß r ' O W*"*" on her passage to Sydney, will call and Innd'passcngers at the above ports. : For passage money, &c, applyto WRIGHT, ROBERTSON fe CO., Manse-streetj - - Or J. A. & R. BAIRD, , Jetty. FOR SHAG VALLEY. QUARTZ REEF" DIGGINGS, VIA WAIKOUAITI. About four hours' sail from Dunedin Jetty, and whence there is a good Dray-road to the Diggings. lr?^^wv HPHE favourite Steamer «3^-SJJri|V X LYTTELTON, Ti/|^|p®^v will sail for Waikouaiti on J||giSiiJ|is THURSDAY tLq.I6xH.MAY.Passage (not found) 203.'*; Apply to CUMMINGj LUMB & CO., Booking Agent, Flinders Lane. ' - C. FREDK. BEEBY. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. +L4>*v mHE chariot of fame -JL has loom for only a few cabin'passengers. Apply early jjggllggllggsSP to J. JONES fc CO. 101 l tONDOX'DIRECT. »~ i. . Til UK msignificent Clipper Ship, -fe^^N. X " CHARIOT OF I'AME." "t^^^h^^ ICIO Tons Register, . -s^^^^^^. RouniT A. Klrr, Esq. BSSaSwuSa&.TffiSfcjg'* Commander. One of the clippers*ofithe celebrated White Star Line of Packets, and so well known for her remarkable passages from Liverpool to Melbourne in 6/ Tlie Saloon accommodations oi\the " Chariot of Fame" are unrivalled. They aresjjacious, and fully equnl to the requirements of families. The passenccrß will be provided with, beds, beddipp, &c., , A milch cow is plnted on bonrdf The Intermcdinte and Second-clnss rtccomniodations ere unsurpassed by anything afloat. Tliedietaiy tcnleß me most liberal, and great care will betaken tlmt nil articles to be supplied shall be of the best description, .it > v An experienced surgeon accompanies tlie ship. For freight fe CO. CARGILL & CO. W. CARR YOUNG, And JOHN JONES &' CO., Agents. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. FOR MELBOURNE. BAILING punctually on WEDNESDAY Nsst, 14th instant. ♦^fc,*^-. npHE beautiful fastsailing clipper E U R E X aVs^OOO tons. Bg^^^^^^^B. F. Cutler Esq., Commander. The Eureka lines fully earned the character of being the f(intvst and most comfortable passenger ship trading to this Port. Her Commander has, at the conclusion of each o h]s voyagt-s received flattering Testimonials from all elnttses who have sailed with him, for the great care and gentlemanly treatment experienced by them while under bis charge. The Dietary scale is as usual, exceedingly liberal. Stewards' attendance provided. SALOON 10 10 0 Stberac? 3 10 0 For passage apply to A. L. THOMSON & CO., Agents, Stafford-street; Or to .X LLOYD, TAGGART & CO., Jetty-street. TELEGRAPH LINE OF PACKETS. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. TO SAIL punctually on WEDNESDAY Next, 14th instant,+«i|>"3bs s^ rnHE splendid Al fast clipper **|ij|||§|3^ ST. JEAN, 1,000 tons. This vessel having just accomplished one of the most rapid runs from Melbourne of the season, is now ready to receive passengers for the above Port. THE LACHLAN GOLD FIELDS arc now attracting Miners from all parts of Victoria, and promise to be the best paying Diggings in the Australian Colonies, the latest news per White Swan being of the most encouraging description. As first-class ships rarely sail from this Port direct to Sydney, the present offers a most eligible opportunity for proceeding in one of the fastest and moat •omfortable vessels afloat. Dietary scale of the most liberal description, Stewards' attendance provided. For passage apply to • A. L. THOMSON & CO., Ageuts, Stafford-street; " *° LLOYD, TAGGART, & CO., J«Uy-«tre«fc
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 154, 14 May 1862, Page 1
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751Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 154, 14 May 1862, Page 1
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