________SMpping Notices. THE POWERFUL STEAMER SAMSON, n «sl§k%^ll*v HP^WS vessels into and out of J Ji^^lFi^^vV -*- or* at moderate rates. ma^^^^M^^ Office, No. 4, Mercer's Buildings, Princes-street. ROBERT KILGOUR, — Agent. NOTICE. *||^*£jJj|L rFlHEAustralasianStearaNaviu^^^l^^Sv gation Company have made arrangements for putting on a tGßßSiiaai^^ssgßP Steamer from Sydney to the Southern Ports of New Zealaud, viz :— Nelson, WelHngtcv Canterbury; and Otago, commencing in September next. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements. SAMUEL CLARK, o > •.„., Manager. Sydney. 19th Ju.y. b MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZKALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. J&tm<&^ rnHE steam s.up *sS^fK\ A GOTHENBURGIs expected to arrive from Mel*G&&S^*i^?s&®» bourne about the 28th instant, and will have immediate despatch. ROYSE, MUDIE and CO., Stafford-street. FOR WAIKOUAITI. ~~ m^Vr^v nnHE Steamer UNDINE, -*- will sail on Mondays, Wed_JP®(^»jJp^^ daJ's> and Fridays, delivering 1 cargo in«ide the Sandspit. Returning from Waikouaiti early on the following mornings. For freight or passage, applv to H. HOUGHTON & CO., Stafford-street: Or LUMB & CO., Jetty-street. STEAM TO AND FROM PORT CHALMERS. 4*B&'^ 1 HIKE Fast Screw Steamer, 38%Nfifcs JL PRIDE of the YARRA, leaves daily as under, Sundays Dunedin Jetty .. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Port Chalmers .. 12 noon and 4 p.m. FREDERIC GREER, Agent. - TO THE DUNSTAN. STEAMER BETSY DOUGLAS. J^^v^k T)LIEB Daily, Sundays ex *fJ^<-§ffJ^l^vS. -*- cepted, Twenty-two miles 4eM^Mm^-^^" alon £ tlle main route t0 llle (15 Sgings, calling at all intermediate Jetties, leaving Soragg's Creek, 7 o'clock, a.m. : Clarendon, 1 p.m. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. SAMUEL APPLETON, FROM MELBOURNE. ( Jb^C*i^\ FT! HE above ship being entered i^^irfeiui^N^ JL at the Custom House, consigm^^^^^^S^- nees are rec lueS' te't t° P^ss entries m^3a^^^^ and present bills of lading for endorsement without cWay. J. L. and C. BURKE, Agents, _ Princes-street south. ' FOR NEWCASTLE ULLiKC'F, ' Forwarding Passengers to Sydney. ■b4^K rnilE A 1 clipper ship MAR•fr^||g§X J- GARETHA ROESNER, an^^^r^P^^j- Captain Egsrers, Will he despatched on Wednesday, the 29th inst. As a limited number will betaken, early application is necessary to CARGILL and CO, or WM. 11. MUMFORD, \ Princes-street. FOR CHARTER, fe«Sr-^x A Small Vessel of about 36 _t\_ tons register, is an A 1 vesse I, and fitted for any port in New H^^ffi^Sfflw^' Zealand, draught of water being 8 feet when loaded. For further particulars apply to C. W POOLE, Jetty-street. GEORGE KINGSTON, Shipping and General Commission Agent, Port Chalmers. Ballap, and water sup died. WMHi^:iHUOTViwivHPsnaE3pa^^ WA L..L A C II BROTHERS, Maclaggan-stkekt, (Next to the Dunedin Club House), And 156, Elizabeth-street, MelbourneIMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE, 1 UPHOLSTERERS & MATTRASS MAKERS. Tj^ O R S A L E. ~ Slops, hosiery, blankets, flannels, calicoes Turkish towels, Manchester goods And Drapery of every description BOOTS AND SHOES. Manilla rope Cutlery, plated ware, carpenter's tools German silver, tea, dessert and table spoons and forks American cut nails, pewter ale measures, pints and halt-pints, and ironmongery of all kinds Stamped and bossed gold washing dishes Galvanized iron buckets Camp ovens and covers Three-legged pots. 2, 4, 5, and 6 gallons Ames', Hunt's, Day's, Kimbal's, and Browning's long and short round pointjjshovels TDH old colony do sluice forks Corrugated galvanized iron, 6 to 8 feet Finest Mauritius sutrar Bottied ale and porter Brandy, geneva, wines, and spirits of various descriptions Superior colonial bacon (rolls) Tierces and lounds of beef Tobacco, 10's. ALEXANDER CUMMING & CO., Stafford-slreet. HUGH KIRKPATRICKahdCO, Drapers, Princes-street, Have just opened up a splendid lot of Black and Coloured Silks Paisley Plaids Fancy Dresses Muslin do Prints and Ribhons Ex Cheviot. WATER CASKS, &c, Ex Cheviot, from Gl-sgow, for side by the undesigned— 150 water <a-ks 1 cooking range, and fittings for 300 passengers, Also, Sliips' galley, 14 feet by 9 feet DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO,, Rattray-street. n-0 COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS.—On Sale, JL just landed— A few cases of American 18 inch boota Do trunks of clump watertights Do do kip Wellingtons. I. HERMAN & CO., Princes-street. FLOUR. Ex Bella Marina, Southern Cross, Bruce, and Runnyinede. aaj TONS FLOUR, of following brands, /gUyc namely— Mount Moiiac, Beeby & Dunstan, " Rplmont. and Western Mills, fine and silk dressed, i .Be *, FREDERICK MOSS & CO. STEAM ENGINES. THE undersigned have for Sale, Horizontal Steam Engines from 12-borse power upwards, recently imported from England, and combining the lateßt improvements, with boileis, etc, complete. Plans and specifications can be seen on appli- : cation. HENRY COOKE ic CO., :"-: Walkw-street»
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 267, 28 October 1862, Page 1
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