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j Shipping Notices. I —FIRST STEAMSHIP FOR MELBOURNE. gsiov^ yt_ ~f\ II E Favorite Steamship , «_<^rf__^ JL 0 M E O, Ji___tk_kSS%> 100° Tol,s» i •!• M'Lachlak, Commmandcr, | is the first steamer on berth for Melbourne. Passages can now be engaged. ROYSE. MUDIE, & CO., . Stafford-street. SHAG VALLEY DIGGINGS. <*t*-o,J?K fTIHE Steamer LYTTELS^S&f^N. I TON v.ill not sail for }ImMW%> WAIKOUAITI till WEDNESDAY, 28th May, at 10 o'clock a.m. ■ „ , C. FRED. BEEBY, Agent, , Manse-street. LLOYD, TAGGART, & CO. Booking Agents,' ~ ' . , , Jetty-street. LADY EGIDIA FOR MELBOURNE. First and Finest Ship for Melbourne. The Al New Clipper Ship, LADY EGIDIA, 1265 tons register, W. A. Curry, Esq., Commander, Is now on the berth for Melbourne, and will be despatched on SATURDAY, 31st MAY. ■i-^^N. rjnillS Magnificent Vessel is * Jfeft^^^N. -*- fitted up for passengers _ac--__________»cording to the latest and imJa§g_S_gi_§_§_? proved regulations of the Home Government, having just completed a voyage to Tasmania with immigrants, from whom Captain Curry received a warm address on parting, for his care and liberality. Passengers taken in Saloon, Intermediate, and Slcei ago. The Undersigned are now booking— DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents, Walker-street. FOR WELLINGTON. f-r^-tT*. HP 0 Sall on TUESDAY,- 27th •JvtT-^^N. I inst., the clipper schooner •^^^f^V> MARY THOMSON. <__________-£? For freight or passage, apply to WRIGHT, ROBERTSON & CO., Manse-street; or, to .J. A. & R. BAIRD, Jetty. FOR CLUTHA. .*.__W mII E SCIIO NE R irrS^v J- MAM JANE Is now loadingrtor Clutha, and _M______^_f^ will Sail in "a few days. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. MERCER, Princes-street. FOR MELBOURNE, Should sufficient inducement offer. * -dK-K milE Clipper Barque SEA -P-T^^N. -B- BREEZE will sail for "__ftfei^_^:s tno fthove Port, on or about the Is _S__^__^___¥'^une' shonld sufficient inducement offer. Has excellent accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage apply to JAS. C. CAMPBELL &CO., Stafford-street NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES." BARQUE BELLA VISTA, from MELBOURNE. nnillS Vessel is entered at the Custom House. a Consignees will please pay entries, and present Bills of Lading fur endorsement, without delay. J. L. & C. BURKE, Agents, Princes-street. J. H. WALLACE. LAND and Estate Agent, and General Commission Merchant, Wellington, New Zealand DOWNES AND KINGSTON, Shipping Masters, and Passenger Agents, Jetty-street, Dunedin, and Port Chalmers. Ballast and Water Supplied. Business Notices. COMMERCIAL II O T E L , Camp Street, Junction. •(Cobb & Co.'s Booking Office.) COBB'S COACHES arrive at 'and depart from the Commercial Hotel daily. Passengers by the above line will find the Commercial Hotel one of the best on the diggings. No expense [has been spared to secure the comfort of all who may pay the Hotel a visit. HONE, WEATHERLY & CO., Proprietors. CA M P HOTEL, ' Camp-street, Junction, Next the new Post Office. " PASSENGERS per Cobb and Cos. coaches will meet with first-class accommodation. -' E. WALSH. Proprietor. N. B. First-class stabling. THE MELBOURNE HOTEL, Messrs. Ross & Joiikstox, Proprietors. 11UE extensive alterations and additions to the Melbourne Hotel being now completed, the Proprietors are enabled to offer accommodation to their fiien^s, boarders, and the public generally, not to be surpassed by any other hotel in town. .Boarders', travellers', and casual visitors'comforts at all times carefully attended to. A liberal table, good airy bedrooms, clean beds, civility, attention, and extremely moderate charges will always be the rule at the Melbourne Hotel, where Messrs. Ross and Johnston -will feel proud and happy to give all and sundry a hearty welcome. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES,' -Maclaggan-street, Abbeyleix House. Jeffrey Williams, Lessee. EVERY attention will be paid to horses taken in to bait, at strictly moderate charges. Horses, carriages, dog-carts, and every description of light vehicles for hire on the shortest notice. THE Undersigned having commenced a REGISTRY OFFICE for town and country servants, solicits a share of public patronage. Care will be taken that none be recommended but those bearing good characters. All Orders promptly attended to. WM. MACINTOSH, Victoria Store. Maclacsan-street, GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, Main Road, .Weathcrstone's. THE best Wines and Spirits constantly on hand. Attached to tile same Hotel is THE LARGEST CONCERT ROOM In the Province. BILLIARD ROOM, With an Al Table. Large and Commodious Stables. * Parcels for Cobb & Co. delivered daily. RICHMOND & CO., Proprietors. , STAFFORDSHIRE WAREHOUSE, MacTaggan-street, opposite the Club. CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, Pure American Kerosine Oil, Kerosine Lamps, | Chimneys, Globes, &c, in every variety of styles, pattern, and design. BWEIB, Proprietor, (late 54 and 50, Arcade) begs . -. to apprise his customers that he is now unpacking a number of crates, casks, and hogsheads of Glass, Earthenware, and China, in the newest styles, which, in addition to his present extensive stock; will enable linn to execute orders for hotels, boardinghouses, and private families, witlj complete satisfaction, D.VV. being the only direct importer ofelas3 and earthenware in Donedin/ Dinner; breakfast tea and dessert services, toilette sets, &c..in great variety. Glass, cut or pressed, suitable for hotels or private families, of every description. Kerosine • oil, chimneys, lamps, globes, &c, at greatly reduced prices. Remember the STAFFORDSHIRE WAREHOUSE, M A 0 I, A O Q A N-3 T „„__ I, Opposite the Club.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 165, 27 May 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 165, 27 May 1862, Page 6

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