•Shipping Notices. STEAM TO ENGLAND IN SIXTY DAYS «r?^J&#V T^ 11 ma.snificent and tm- ' -^^INS^V -fr r, nvalled steam ship 1 "%Jffit^ rG UE A T BRITAIN *¥•».-• «_33J^Lss.* Js expected to arrive *t \xl\ LIVERPOOL DIRECT About the 20th September. Flinders-street. Melbourne STEAMER BETSY DOUGLAS —~~~* fiT^^^V W ILL leave the Reliance n<^v^,r-«f^X\ VJ Hotel at, half-past 9 a.m. •Jb&T^^ra*^ P own triP: Clarendon Jetty at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, & NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY STEAM TO MELBOURNE. -Sfe|jK T- H \ Ir°g te 0 ;'— wp 1000 Tons, J^flH^^*2^ 26? J°nxM'LAcniAN, Commander, slUrtve:l5 lUrtve:l J l.' 1; 1 fro"l xvr° rt Gh^ers with the Englnh Mai's, 4S hours after arrival. For freight an i passage apply to ROYSE, MUDIE, & CO., , StafFord-street. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. rp HE Fast and Favorite *^_4^^i?u^^>- ALbI NG A ;^3Sr-*3*sßS4fl3r 500 tons, John M'Lean, Esq., Commander, will be dispa-cheJ fwm -Port Chalmers on or about Thursday next, the 21st inst. For freight or passacre apply to ROYSE, MUDIE, k CO., Stafford-street. STEAM TO CANTERBURY. _JS^5#V HP H E Favorite Steamship *^^M>S^x JL O M E O, . ■itim*&&g&^' I'ooo1 '000 tons> John M'Lachlan, pommander, will be dispatched from Poit Chalmei-s on Thursday next the 21st mst., at 12 o clock. ' HORSES, HORSES. Persons desirous ot "shipping horses, can do so by making immediate application to the agents. For freight or passage apply to ROYSE, MUDIE. & CO., Stafford-street. FIRST STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE. The Favorite and Past S.S. CITYOFH O B A R T Captain- Darby. ' 'P^Xjllvj. rpHIS fnst and favorite X Steamer is expected to arrive from Melbourne on fSssk&iMs?&i«k3 Friday next, 22nd Ausrust; and will be despatched again on Tuesday, the 2Gth. The well known character of this steamer is sufficient guarantee for the comforts of her passenger arrangements. For freight or passage apply to the Agents, R. B. MARTIN & CO., High-street; Or the Sub-a<rents, LLOYD, TAGGART & CO., Jetty-street. A'Steamer will convey passengers on board, Free. STEAM TO RIGHLAY DIGGINGS. NEW RUSH!! THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, THE 20th INST., At 10 o'clock a.m. T^ H E Powerful Steamer 1 SAMSON, "^iJl sail for Waikouaiti, This '^S§sS!_^i!s*_?_3B» Day, and following days of the week, if inducement offers. Fare from Dunedin Jetty, 15s. Foi passage, apply to FREDERIC GREER, At-Messrs. Wright, Robertson and Co.'s Manse-stree SMITH & MARSHALL, Princes-street ; or to ROBERT KILGOUR, Rattray-street, opposite Bank of New South Wales N.B.—The Pride of the Yarra will take the passengers from the Jetty, at 10 a.m. sharps ON SALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED — WrNES, SPIRITS, AND LIQUEURS. Dawson's ale, in-bulk Bass's ale, in hottle Byass's ale. in boltle Byass's stout, in bottle Geneva, red and green caßes Brandy, dark and pale, in bulk Brandy in cases, various brands Sherry 5n cases and qr.-casks Port, in qr.-casks Rnm. 10 and 30 O P, West India "Whisky, Kirkliston, Greenock Distillery Co., in case and bulk Sparkling hock—sparkling Moselle Old torn, in case Claret, in case Pale brandy in quarter-casks PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES. Robinson & Coey's hams and bacon, Warings' Smoked herrings—fresh herrings} Lemon an;! orange peel, in tins "Whybrow's pickles—Colman's starch, blue, mustard and cayenne pepper Sardines, halves and quarters —Whiting Candies,-Brandon's, Hale's1, and Nevas, fulllb. weights, and light weights Salad oil, £-pints, pints, and quarts—Caper's Feast's sauces —Cameron's vinegar Vestas, in tins and plaid boxes—Currie powder Tobacco. 25., tobacco, 10s. Arrowroot—Patna rice—castor oil—currants American brooms —alum —honey, in tins— nutmegs—Robertson's patent groats Cape raisins—Tliin's jams, in tins Dun lop and Swiss cheese —lobsters Bottled fruits salt, in jars Tea, in chests, half-chests, and quarters, and orange pekoe Irish and Californinn oats —salmon Mixed spice—cocoa—salt Holloway's Pills, and general assortment of drugs Honau's butter, in cloth—confectionery Tartaric acid—carbonate of soda—split peas Bit-ached finger—Adelaide flour, siik dressed, and half-barrels Sugars, Jstva, China, Victoria Company's, . Mauritius, and Cossiporo Malt—Prunes in glass jars Day & Martin's blacking 40 Bales grey sheetings, 72 in. Swiss, Manilla, aud liavanah cigars, tobacco kc. Gingerbeer and lemonade bottles. IRONMONGERY, &c. Douglas' pumps —buckets—Colza oil Bar iron, all sizes— tin plates—zincs Black sheet iron Mail, axle, arm, lansewood shafts Spring and scrolls Quicksilver —picks —hatchets —galvanized iron 6, 7, and 8 feet Ewhahk's nails, all sizes—American nails Long and short handled shovels Red Jen«), white lead—boiled oil, raw oil Colza oil —paintbrushes—sash hooks—guttering Piping—zinc nails—galvanized iron—hinges Cart, hoxes—axle-trees —horseshoes, nails—bass brooms Iron columns, solid and hollow—bridle posts ice, &v TIMBER. Deals—cut and solid, 9x 3 and 11 x 3 Joists-all sizes ... ... Flooring boards, Scotch, .J-inch, J-mch, 1-incb, l|inch Dressed and undressed weather boards Quartering, 4x3, 4x2 3x2,4x4 T. and G. American lumber Shelving boards BOOTS. American kip grain •■ " ' M"¥-">"*W*? CLEVE & CO., Manse-street.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 218, 20 August 1862, Page 1
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756Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 218, 20 August 1862, Page 1
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