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' Shipping*.-Notices. POll THE NOKOMAI DIGGINGS. t^Sfr&tfJlK T HE Inter-Co-on^l Royal «^\ X Mail Steamer, ssi^sklsMllasS* AIREDALE, A. Kexnudy, Commander, Will LEAVE PORT CHALMERS for the BLUFF THIS AFTERNOON^ (SATURDAY. 4th OCTOBER.) For freight or passage/ apply to GEO. S. BRODRICK, 1, Mercer's Building Princes-street. N.B.—A Steamer will leave the Dunedin Jetty at o'clock, conveying Passengers to the above vessel. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZKALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY STEAM TO CANTERBURY. j^S^fiiv rnHE favourite Steamship %^m JL GOTHENBURG, 80° <ons, Hugh Mackie. Comjsw=3S2SS3sSfiß» mander, will be dispatched for Lyttdton, ou Tuesday next, the 7th instant, at oue t'ov passage, &c, apply to ROYSE, MITDIE, and CO., __ Stafford-street. MELBOURNE/ADELAIDE, k-ND~NEW~7p7~ LAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY^ STEAM TC-#LBOURNE. ta^^^h^ T E"fastand favorite steamHT&s&ua^s. JL ship 4#4«^ A L D I N G A, tSSfsSSggg&g&s*' 500 tons John M'Leau Commander will be ciispateUed for Melbourne, on Tuesday next, the 7th instant, at three o'clock, tor freight o- passage apply to ROYSE, MUDIE, and CO., Stafford-street. FOR INVERCARGILL. To Follow the Lloyd's Herald. FTIHE Clipper Schooner PILOT *rfßfl^K^£> X iv#* (?!■' for tlie a^ve Port Jg^ylggL on \\EDNESDAY, the Bfch of uetober, 1802, weather permit For Freight only, apply to C. FREDK. BEEBY, r> i - Jetty-street, Booking Office, opposite Post-office. DIRECT STEAM COMM U\ r Ie A t iiiw BETWEEN SYDNEY Ind OPAGO. TCffi B™'8™' 4SIAnItRAM NAVIGATION _L COM!Af\ V having completed arrangements for ruumnsa Steamer to and from Sydney Ind Ota", calling at the intermediate ports of Nelson, Wellington, and LvMELToy, have now placed on the line the splendid and powerful steamshipRANGATIRA, 800 Tons, Built espec'allyfor the New Zealand Intercolonial trade, and hitherto most favourably known to the public for her rapid passages' between Melbourne an I bydney. Hersaloonsamid-ships are most elegantly fitted n» and her passenger accommodation is alto-ether unsurpassed by any steamship in the colonies bhe leaves Sydney on the 2nd of each mouth „ Nelson }i y t h „ Wellington f} iitlx " ~ Lyttleton 12th " ArrivingatPout Chalmers,, 13th " and will be again despatched on her rclum vovaoe on the loth, reaching Sydney on or about the 25th ° b or b reight or Passage apply to A. L. THOMSON & CO., Stafford-street. sXgOTHENBURGK, FROM" MELBOURNE. NOTICE. CONSIGNEES will please take notice that no \y goods whatever will be delivered from lHilera before bills of lading are endorsed by Messrs. Royse Mudie, and Co., and lighterage paid to the undersigned. # Lighterage notes now await payment at the Association's office. Goods not removed each day by four p.m. will bo stored at risk and expense of cousi-meps'. WAT. H. MJAIFORD, ____^ Agent, Lighterage Association. P.S. LVTTELTON. NOTICE, rpHAT all Dcbfs contracted on account of the -mi v ab°^ ,Ste'l iner J Previous to 24th September, will be paid by O. F. Beeby, Jetty-street, And, that all debts conn-acted on account of tlip above steamer, since 24th September, will be paid by Oaptam Toomey on board. CAPT P TOOMT7V Dnnedin, October 3, 18G2 IUOMEY. N.B.—All accounts against the above steamer to be presented for payment before 10 o'clock pan, on. Monday. l "' Miscellaneous. /CATALOG (JE of Flower, ICkche^rGard^Taiid \_J Farm Seeds, free, on application. Law, Soran<3^_! ls^.i'_ 0-i_§;? eJlm^?» Octagon. pEMENT.--Ma^lFl^;m7^n~^m^^x"l 0 1. \J merges, on sale. him-. Soinner aud Co., seedsmen, Octagon, Dunedin. T IGHTERAGJP^Tender.9 wanted for tlic h^HJU crap» of 400 Tons of Melbourne Car A o to arrive in port \utlnn ton days Tendere to be addressed to A. L. Thomson fe Co.. Sfaflbrd-street-. .1 OIi N.,, AN,?. E, USOiy> communicate with James O Reiljy, Richmond Depot. Your sister wishes you to write. Last heard f;v,m VVpf.hfrstono'ofi.illv. ]\/rii.BARKKL will j.ear of a ineud on apnivL' bmmießotel btol' e ' Macla fe rSnu stTetit > near MclI daughter Mrs O Dea to call at the Glasgow Arms Boarding House. RS. JOHN MASON.-Instructress in General Education and Md,,,. —Upper Rattray-«treet t a *l e i? U Urn, Cj please caU on the Undesigned, J. A. ana R. Band. ' ■|yjltS.BO\TEßN,lateofMaclaggal^treet / beg3toi m. intimate to her Friends and the Public that she ha her Registry-office, where Ladies can obtain Good Servants. Filleul-street, fh-st turninpast Royal George. ° s. H.nrn iN V. Mrs Mary King, of CroOkliaven, County Cork, who left Cambourn, Cornwall, England, abbut two years a-o and is now supposed to be in Dunedin, is requested to write to her son Richard, who, with his two sisters, is in Lyttdton. A lett-r is waiting for her at the Post Office, Dunedin. " OBERT LANGDON, your brother Thomas has gone to.the Dunstin Diggings 1 1UVO Gentlemen: may meet with Comfbrtuble X Home in Private family. Apply Mr. Lear-montj^^tm^eseeijerj.Jaeorge-stjoet. TH a MISSIiS RlXS"^rTl^pl^-to~7-eclh^a" limited number of young bAies to boacd and ■^fr^ K'rksido cottage, next the residence of A., M Leod, Esq. r Scotland street, Dunedin. VV iL, LIAiVI"..-KI.AGVVJSbi,, «f iiovey Traccy 'rfTu- ; J)?von' write to Johu Lamblc, Post Office, Melbouroe. News of iinpbi-tance.' ' O"I REWARD—Lost on the Ist instant, a Blood'^JX 'hound. • !Tan'colour,with> listle black, hnd on a brass col'ar, with name and number of register. Any person detaining kirn after. this notice wiil be yroseeuted. Mr. Samuel Cannon, Commercial Hotel. Of) RRWARD—Brokeawayon tbe night of the "Xj hJ . 2nd instant, between Oaversbniu "and Green Island, a brown Hor?e, branded GT near shoulder, with saddle antl biidle. Whoever brings the ho;so to the A.bbey]eix''Stab!eSj will receive the above reward;* 1 ;' v ' , " ~ ,-" O^j& : POtrNJ> ' REWAED.—tost,. on Tuesday rf^.^W c-r-Plil 1 ' oa the. JHmmp lioad tßeM^?raSSs;a"Ladies'-Gt)W^Brooch. The TiWe^wai^imrbeyaiatoany'b'ne'wlibvrill bxinit same to Mv Crawford^ QlasgQw Arms, *

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 247, 4 October 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 247, 4 October 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 247, 4 October 1862, Page 3

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