Shipping Notices. I STEAM TO ENGLAND IN SIXTY DAYS. ( r\^<\_ rf^ilE magnificent and un- ' &C*X'~-; &*'^?Ss JL rivalled steam shin t ;Vi^6;^> GREAT BRITAIN, ~"T:J?L'£ZZI~-Z Is expected to arrive at Melbourne aboiil U,.-1 ",:li August, and will be dispatched on her return voyage for LIVEII PO O L I) IItE CT, About the 20th September. Passages can l-o secured on api>'ication to I)ALvj£TY, RATTRAY & CO., Walker-street, Dunedin; or BKIGfFIT, BROTHERS & CO., Kiinders-sti-eet, Melbourne. STEAM TO AND FROM PORT CHALMERS. <^t rfi *II E Screw Steamer 4,, .\ X UNDINE .*- _' _. ---*». Leaves daily, as under, Sunday Pci* Cinlmas 8.30 a.m., Ip.m. Duneuiu .. .. .. 11a.m., 3.30 p.m. GEO. S. BRODRICK, Agent. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. rT^^l\ ?|1 H E swift and powerful <-J! \. A. SteamsJiip A " _ , .-'^ A L D I" N G A, ■^'I->-'.'' > "> 000 Tons, .Ton:: M sLi:an, Commander, A\ ill ari \■> Ltv\ Melbourne on Monday morning next, and v>u\ h^ deputched again on Wednesday, the Gth inst. For frciglst and passnge apply to lIOYSL', MUDIE, & CO., Stafford street.. N. B.—The Aldinga will call at the- Bluff, to lantl passengers and mails. POSTPONED TILL THURSDAY, 7th AUGUST. THE FIRST STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE. THE S. S. CITY OF lIOBART, Captain Darby, fTI II I S fast and favorite *^^f£^£K -t- steamer will be despiaciied -^^^'^ >i./fft-£?s> P^^'^na-'y on Thursday ivxt, for Melbourne. I' The well known character of this steamer is sufficient guarantee for tho comforts of her passenger arrangi.-mc.nt*. For Freight or Pas.vagc, apj.-ly to the Agents, R. B. MARTIN & CO., Hi-,'h-Ktrcet, or LLOYD, TAGGART k CO., Jetty-street. The only autliori^ed suL-Agents. STE All ~T O W AIKOUAITI. ON TUESDAY, At 10 o'clock a.ia. Cl^-.-x ~2v rri II E Favorite Steamer' i- LYTTELTON, •f-V-'l.-'i. .'--V- >^* w^l Pail i°r Waikouaiti, on Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, a.m. Passage, "15s. For freight or passaue, apply to C. FRED. BEEBY, Jetty-street. r*>^~ x rilllE \MER BETSY &? --'' -x L LOLGIVS will leave jl **_ t■■ k^_^h Cl it. In Jl l; at half-past 7 *I.I'_~ in <i 1 iiu t the Waihula Jet 'ii il( i , in 11 tl l Fi es on the passage. On 1 i t. i, m. wnl'l t'i. Reliance Hotel at i ' ' i n , 1 n i t 1, n 1 o p.m. J 1 I s- i_u lii ,3 t ] ( *• ti n Sl )i- in. ft t nH cicm iV. R. DOUGLAS. NOTICE. r-^ ~x mII X AUSTRALASIAN ST*"'1 -\ X STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY have made ai-Z.Z72--Z3 raug--!nents fur putting on a Ste.i* • l ( » < > t : i "i r-'y'h>i-y to the Stjiithern Ports of New Z.u 1 uj!, i KiHi^nchig on the Ist of September next. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements. ' SAMUEL CLARK, Manager. ' .Sydney, 19th July, 13G2. STEAM TO AND FROM PORT CHALMERS. <3£r«v. ~ rgIUE F;-.Ft Screw Steamer, . '%^\/V 1. ITvIDE&i-- Tin: YARRA, yT^t'-^^VN^ "I'-'ves d.-iilv as undtr, Sundays JJuise-'.in Jet*y .. 10 a.m. nnd 2 p.m. Port Chalmti's .. 12 noon and 4 p.m. FREDERIC GRHJiit, Agent. FIRL-T SHIP FOR THE COROMANDEL DIGGINGS. AUCKLAND via NAPIER. wM milE f..ip ,'lipp. r l.ilg MONTE-«^-4--';-\ X ZIMA, Alexr^ M'lu tyre, V,'.''' ITI itr3«c^£~ Thl-' c-^'l h;.\infc a tin' liiii ti iiu Mt .'j iiir.n.-, i no \< .i the beith for the Nl\% G .i F^.ld, .iiid T\ill ka\o imme lidte dispatch.. For ireight or passage, r.pplv to C. W. POOLE. TO lIOBART TOWN DIECT. v mII E A 1 Clipper Barque 1 ISABELLA, jQ^A.'_i,'^^,^ > T*. Coppin, commander, having supcl-ior Jiccoaimodation for cabin aid steerage paiicngers, will sail for the above port in a few day.s. For freight or r.a&jatre ar>ply on board, or to "• C. "A. ROSS & CO., Agents, Exchange Rooms, iiattray-strc-et. STEAM TO THE TAIERI RIVER AND WATIIOLA LAKE. OPENING Or THE NAVIGATION. fe»4^^x r p lIE^ Strainer PLA NE T JL will run regularly between j^S^3^2wX'"*r^ Dunodiu and the above places, E^^SaSSS?'^'delivering goods at Clarendon, and the Waihola lowii.sl'.ip. For Freio-ht. sipi.ly to " 11. iIOUGIITON & CO., Agents, Stallord-strcet. GEORGE KINGSTON, Shipping and General Commission Agent, Port Chalmers. Ballast and water sup »:itd. B>agggsgaciig'^-^.;.J^T«siJSSFrss^^ag?g^g^sgjjatJT" rx. v«»Jssa BREAD BREAD. BREAD. •pi I; R S T QUALITY41b. LOAF, lOd! Second do. do. (Equal to Duncan's) Sd. ! ! ! ALEX. KILGOUR. N OTICE, milE REV. D. MUREAU respectfully informs _|_ the CafJiulics— first, that henceforward there will, be Mass every Sunday at St. Joseph Church, Duiiedin; second, that the Rev. F. Martin will spend a xxll mouth iv the Tuapeka Diggings, and say Mass at the Junction Catholic Chape! on the four following Sundays; third, that there will be no Mass at Waitaiiuna until the chapel will have been put v again. The Catholics of the Waitahuna District aie earnestly requested to see the Rev. F. Martin for the above purpose. A wiiite flag, wearing a red m>s«, made in the shape of a banner, will heuceiorward denote our presence in the diggings. July 23rd.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 205, 5 August 1862, Page 1
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