* Shipping - Notices- ■ : :(^t?>»s-'SJi- - '-'-ICr T- w- 'RUSH .—SHAG •JFiSsfel^k -L^ VALLEY DIGGINGS.— MMkMssZs£' T?'e Al steamer ' SAMSON, '^ff? Sj^■'^■"- u-S5? will sail this day at 12 o'clock, should sufficient inducement offer. Oummikg, Lamb and Co., 2, FliiKlei''s Lane. ' FOR THE MOLYNEUX DIRECT. ■' sAJk1 :'-"rTV HE - Regular Trader TyiSrr-^l>N a d r a w ¥ l? B • -K~fcj«?!xNN. JL . Jr, lUJN,J4 ii 11 . "^^^^^^> Sails positively THIS DAY, at Room for a few tons. , For freight oi- pas&age, : Apply to J. A. & R. BATRD. Jetty. FOR WAIKOUAITI DIRECT. m H E Regular Trader "adilllil^> S? ils THI^ "^AFTERNOON, jjjg|!||g|g~g|-|g3« with cargo and passengers. FARE, 10s. 'Apply to J. A. & R. BAIRD, ! Jetty. FIRST STEAMSHIP FOR MELBOURNE. ■u^i*"--kv HP H E Favorite Steamship -g?lss£fS\X^ X OME O, "^g^^3^> 1000 Tons, ;g|§s§siiiii!EHsL J°nN M'Laohlan, Commander, is tho first steamer on Berth for Melbourne. Passages can now be encaged. ROYSE, MUDIE & CO., " ■ ' Stafford-street. PASSENGERS' BOOKING OFFICE, JETTY, DUNEDIN. te4?-S^ TH E UNDERSIGNED «^^^^^^\ -*- are now BOOKING ,J|y|^||g. PASSENGERS for Melbourne per Eureka, sails This Day. Sydney „ St. Jean, sails on Saturday. Wellington per Mary Thompson, sails on Saturday. Molyneux, per Pioneer, Eails This Day. Waikouaiti, per Falls, sails This Day. J. A. & R. BAIRD, Jetty. WATER TANK AND BALLAST LIGHTERS. /^(AREY, GOLDIE & CO. are prepared to supply \J Fresh Water by the "Emma" water-tank, and likewise Ballast by lighters. Roasters running from Dimedin can be supplied with water and ballast in any weather, by coming to an anchor by the Guard-ship, Port Chalmers, at a . moderate charge and with despatch. N.B. Forty "tons fresh water and 100 tons ballast can be delivered daily. . Miscellaneous. ■ M. U. I. O. O. F. ALL those who are desirous to join the New Lodge intended to be opened ou the 29th inst. are requested to call lit Host iM'Neill'stogive their names to that effect up to the above date. Du-.iedin, May 19, 1862. . . TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, con-1 ducted by Mis.Wurm, Croft Cottage, Albanystreet, near Knox Church. ' Prospectuses as to terms, fee, on application. Y7IDUCATION. —A Uentleman,,an Associate of Hi the Royal Institute of British Architects (London), is desirous of devoting three or more evenings in the week to the elementary instruction of -young geutlemen who intend following the architectural profession. References if required. Address W. G. J., office of this paper. EL DORADO RESTAURANT, Rattray-street, opposite the Shamrock Hotel,. formerly the leading Restaurant in Victoria, has been reopened by: the original proprietor, as above. : Good Meals and clean Beds, from one shilling. Eemember the address, the El Dorado, opposite the Shamrock. LIGHT.—LIGHT.—LIGHT. KEROSENE LAMPS AT MELBOURNE PRICES. npHE Largest and "Finest Assortment ever opened' • X in New Zealand. Kerosene Oil (Comet brand, trade mark secured, and the only genuine in the country. Warranted free from camphine, petrolium, or any other explosivematerial, and at greatly reduced rates, making it the most economical light ever in- > vented. For Sale, only at our Store, Princesstreet, near Cutting. STANFORD & CO. SHAG VALLEY GOLD FIELDS. ; TO LET on Lease, the Commercial Hotel, situated in one of the best sites in the Township of Hawksbury, together with a quarter of an acre of land. The hotel premises contain ample and roomy accommodation, and is most advantageously situated on the Great North Road, leading to the newly-discovered gold fields in the north of this Province. _ Good accommodation for horses adjoins the above , hotel. The Stock-in-Trade and Furniture can be taken at a -valuation. Further particulars and information will be afforded by the undersigned. : MESSRS. KENYON & RAWLINS, Solicitors, ManserStreet, Dunedin. 22nd May, 1862. V6Th I G HT, R OBERTS ON, &CO. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, Manse-street, .Dunedin, Are prepared to arrange for the sale or purchase of station property, also to receive consignments of sheep and cattle for sale, and to make liberal advances when required, NOTICE. " LIGHTERING STEAMSHIPS ALDINGA, OMEO, AND GOTTENBURG. rgIHE Undersigned have made arrangements with X Mr. C. Fred. Beeby, for Lightering the Goods from the above Steamers from this date, at the following rates, viz, :— : For lots over 2 tons, at 12s per ton. For lots under 2 tons, at 15s ~ For loose buggies and light vehicles, at 303 each. Consignees objecting to the above y.ill please give written notice to the Agents before the arrival of the steamer, and have a lighter alongside immediately the vessel drops anchor. ROYSE, MUDIE & CO., Agents. TO THE GENUINE " OLD IDENTITY," AND THOSE WHO LIVE BY THE SWEAT OF THEIR BROW IN OTAGO. f\ ENTLEMEN,—In tendering you my most sin\JT cere thanks for the liberal patronage you have bestowed on me since commencing business in Dunedin, I beg- to state that having had the OTAGO REFRESHMENT ROOMS Enlarged and redecorated, and quality, cleanlinessl, and economy being my motto, I can ofler you a most delicious steak, chop, or other viands, cooked with consummate skill, and served up at the shortest notice as cheap, if not cheaper, than any other house in town. Hoping you will still continue to favor me with your support, I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient obliged servant, WILLIE LANG. ■ N.B. —Wines and Aleg of the best quality. A FIRST-CLASS Furnished 4 Roomed House, 2 chimneys to let, in Russell-street, rooms 11 x 14. Apply on the premises. Charles RobertS3n. TO LET—Five Cottages, close to the bridge at the Water of Leitli; also, two Cottages, at Caversham. Apply to F. Fulton, The Forbury. A. SMALL HOUSE in Stewart-street to Let. Crichton, Dalrymple and Co. npENDERS wanted for Painting and Paper-hang-X. ing. Apply at the Shakspeare Hotel. TjIENCING FOILS—A complete set, with Masks, JD Gloves, ka., at Jas. Mill's, Gunsmith, Staffordstieet. ■ ■ BARQUE ELLEN SIMPSON, From Melbourne. ALL claims against the above vessel must be rendered at our office this day before noon, other■rcibe the ume will not be recognised. M'KENZIE and POOLE, Jetty-street. May 23, 1862. '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 162, 23 May 1862, Page 3
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