For passage, apply to ~^ ' ■ Frincos-strPAt. Tfexl\< T^nw**'"' Steamer" - «is*2k. -^Sfc^K "- «,■-*-•■ .""IDE Op thk .Vatjda jSpl' M '^^ 7'lw£P^X ■& t> t, nva»ed steam ship -'•^^^^ws^ &REAT BR I T 2.1 N -■>■ LIVERPOOL DIRECT About the 20th September. Plages c^ ■* secured on ag,lical£ to ■ DALfrfcTY, RAI?TRAY &CO — *3inders-gtreet. AM^»^ O
«h, STEAMfiK BETSY DOUGLIi '~~ «fi4^lSV "W IL tt J! ave tbe Reliance FIRST §?^ER7oTI^ELBoISi~~ C I T Y te FH te """I 1-ast SS. CI T V O P H 0 B A R- T, Captain Darby. ' l&Fk^&^bi^ 1 S fas^ and favorite . ibe weU known character of this steamer is suffi rrgeSS^ Comf°rt3 °f For freight or passage apply to the Agents, R. B. MARTIN & CO., OrtlieSub-awmts,- Hig^reet; LLOYD, TAGGART & CO., _ASt«uner wiU convey passengers ou bowdflrle. FIRST STEAMER FOR MELBOURNE. ~" -^^^^fe\ rTHE^ T f avonte Steamer •*g£^^§X X CITY OF HOBART, S^^^^^^l rr j Captain Darby, «.:i f w-1"1 "™""! character of this steamer is snf. For freight or passage apply to the agents K. B. AIARTIN (t CO., n ~ , High-street ; Or the sub agents, LLOYD, TAGGART k CO., - Jetty-street. NOTICE. je*||^%Jik rilH E Australasian Steam Navijflw^^v "^ gation ComPany have made jmM22£&B££> arrangements for putting on a Steamer from Sydney to the Southern Ports of New Zealand, viz :_ Nelson? Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago, commencing in SeptemHer next. FuU particulars will appear in future advertisements. <we<u m SAMUEL CLARK, Sydney. 19th July. Maaager '
HARTLEY DIGGINGS. «^^^V T HE Steamer LYTTELTON 4&£m£s£&^ T H I S D A V «KJ^g*l^g TUESDAY, -.».-■ At 10 o'clock. The i.ivQTito Steamer LYTTELTON wDI take will take Daily Trips tor Waikouaiti. Passatre 10s Apply to to C. rREDERICK BEEBY, Jetty-street, or Manse-street. ON f=ALE AT THE STORES OF THE UNDERSIGNED — WINKB, SPIRITS, AND LIQUEURS. Day/son's ale. in bulk Ua^'s ale, in bottle Byass's ale, in bottle Byas-ifs stout, in bottle Genera, red and green case 3 Brandy, dark and pale, in bulk Brandy in cases, various brands Sherry in cases and qr.-casks Port, ixi qr.-casks Rum, 10 ai;J 30 O P, West India WbHsy, Kirkliston, Greenock Distillery Co., in case and bulk Sparkling hock—sparkling Moselle Old torn, in case Claret, in ease Pale brandy in quarter-casks PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES. Itebinson & Coey^ hams and bacon, Warings' Sisiokcd lierrings—fresh herrings Lomen and orange peel, in tins "Whybrow's pickles—Colman's starch, blue, mustard and cayenne pepper Sardines, hah'ta and quarters^—.Whiting Candles. Brandon's, Hale'a, and Nevas, full Ib. ■weip:hls, and light weights Salad oil, pints, aiid quarts—Capers Peas's sauces—Cameron's vinegar Vestas, in. tins aii-l plaid boxes—Currie powder Tobacco. v tobacco, 10s. Arrowroot—Patna rice—castor oil—currants American brooms—amm—honey, ia tins— nutmegs—Robertson's patentgroats Cape raisins—Thins jams, in tins DunJop aud Swiss cheese—lobsters Bottled fruits salt, in jars Tea, in chests, balf-chests, and quarters, and orange pekoe Irish and California oats—salmon Mixed spice—coo*a—salt Holloway's Pills, and general assortment of drugs Kenan's butter, in cloth—confectionery Tartaric acid—carbonate of soda—split peaa ]jl«iched jiinger—Adelaide fiour, silk dressed, j and haif-barrels ; Sugars, Java, China, Victoria Company's, Mauritius, and Cossipore Malt—Prunes iv glasK jars Day & Martin's blacking
40 Bales grey sheetings, 72 in. Swiss, Jianilla, and Havauah rigara, tobacco &c. 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 Ewbauk's nails, all sizes—American nails Long and short handled shovels fled lead, whitejead—boiled oil, raw oil .Colza oil—paintbrushes —sash hooks—guttering Piping—zmc nails—galvanized iron—hinges \ Cart boxes—axle-trees—horseshoes, naUs— bass brooms ' ■..-'. j Iron columns, solid and hollow—bridle posts j ; TIMBER. Deals—cut and solid, 9xß and 11 x 3 Joists—all sizes Flooring boai'ds, Scotch, |-inch, 1-inch, ■■•: l^inch : Dressed and undressed weather boards Quarterin-j, i X 3,4 x 2 Zx 2, 4x 4 T. and G. American lumber Shelving boards ; ' BOOTS. American lip grain
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 213, 26 August 1862, Page 1
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620Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 213, 26 August 1862, Page 1
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