Shipping Notice. rr-n rVvww-wV^!?* 6^tia,'27th October,lß62. TO JOHN. PATON, ESQ., Commande^DEiE ,- , 1" .consequence of the ability you have displayed, m this our Irving passage from %dney to 1 &?S WG T? W tMli k ouracives «Peu to condemnation it we did not give expression to our feelings, in • rC^ 1° <T a PPreciation of its inestimable quality. We therefore do, with tbe most unbounded pleat sure, present to you this slight manifesto ion cf our respect, ami, as a testimonial of our gratitude for the skill and energy you have displayed, in bringing us iu safety to our destination, in spite of adverse winds and .boisteious weather; and we do sincerely hope you may speedily attain to a higher position in the . profession yon have shown yourself so completely the master of. . With the most sincere pleasure we subscribe ourt selves, your most obedient servants. [Here follow signatures of 32 passengers ] > Gentlemen.—Permit me most sincerely to thank s yon for the very kiud expressions you have given of > your feelings towards me, and of your satisfaction \ with me during the passage whicli has just ter- - minuted. I heartily reciprocate these feelings, and i part with you desiring tliat every prosperity mav ati tend your undertakings through life. Your most obedient, servant, . JOHN PATON. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS FOR NEWCASTLE". SYDNEY, AND FROM THENCE TO CALIFORNIA. mHE BELLA MARINA, for A^jOi^SN. X the above ports, will clear at I tP e Customs This Day, and positively sail on Wednesday morning The last steamer conveying passengers on board, free of charge, will leave the Jetty this day (Tues--1 day), at two o'clock. For passage, apply to A. L. THOMSON and CO., . Stafford street. iHfa^ "IirANTED A CHARTER.— <^fe^^> *■» The SURPRISE, 55 Tons ■ «MS^Esfc|gl Register, carries 100 tons, is open l for Charter to any port. Apply toi E. Chalmers, New Zealand Insurance, Victoria I Chambers, Manse-street. Should the above not be s taken up she will leave for Canterbury on FRID AY ! MORNING. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. • .fe^ll^S. Tp H E A 1 Clipper Barque Captain Wm. Sinclair, 1 agEfaaSHSSBPWiII Sail on THURSDAY, the oUth mst. v This vessel is Veil fitted up, provisioned, and is ■ now ready for sea. Captain Sinclair is well known in the colonial trade and on the termination of the voyage down, received flattering testimonials from his passengers,—a proof 1 that they will be well treated on her return trip. For passages, immediate application is necessary . WM. H. MUMFORD, Agent. ut -n t, « . Princes-street. N.B.—Last Boat leaves Jetty, on Thursday, at [ 4 p.m. ' FOR THE MOLYNEUX. ~ -fe^^^N. HP 1112 Regular Trader PIONEER ' *^^^^^^> w*^ sa^ *01' ie above port on or about the beginning of next For freight or passage, apply to J. A. &R. BAIRD, Stafford-street. FOR WAIKOUAITI. jM&^s. rpHE PIONEER will sail pos i- ■ - t tlvely on Wednesday, 29th For freight or passage, apply to J. A. &R, BAIRD. -'-.-. Stafford-street. ETHANE OF FJI-E, FROM SYDNEY. fpHIS Vessel having entered at the Cu&tom-house. X Consignee." will please pass entries and pay » freight to the undersigned. J J. A. & R. BAIRD, Agents, J Stafford-street. 1 FOR INVERCARGILL. ' t^fesfc^v "fii ROM Dunedin Jetty to the <^?^^^\ -1- Wharf at Invercargill, the <|sy|^&3g?^ Brigantine PROMPT, 100 tons SSg^sSSgSaSa^' burthen, will sail with despatch. ror freight or passage, apply to TICKLE k CO., — Stafford-street. FOR LYTTELTON, WIS h LINGTON, AND . NELSON. THE MARY. i^^SfcvN. JTIHAT well-known clipper schooner MARY will Sail t x^»ffirgfe*£w for t!le al,ov,e olts °n WedneswSaESaiSßSSsy day, 29th October, weather permitting. For freight or passage apply to ' '' 0. FRED. BEEBY, - Booking Ofli re, opposite the Post-office. NOTICE To SHIPPERS, to^t^v 1^ 0R Freight or Passage to ffStffflil^gg C, M. POOLE, • < '.:-. . ' Jetty street. ~ T~~' NOTICE. THOMAS DICK, Consignee per Dunedin, barque, from Melbourne.—Unless six packages conS 1,?? »»° the ttb .°ve party, are claimed on or before the 10th November, they will be sold for freight and charges. ' R. B. MARTIN & CO., Agents. NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS MIDAS and WILLIAM AND.MAJ<GARET. from Melbourne. Consignees are requested to pass entries and pay freight. All goods not taken delivery of by 4 o'elock this day will be stored at their risk and expense. LLOYD, TAGGART and CO., Agents, ■ Jetty-street. SHIP NELSON FROM GLASGOW. A LEfth ConsigneecffD 20 Hhds Younger & Co's Beer, per tha above ship, claims the same, and pays freight and charges, within 10 days from the date hereof, they will be sold to defray expenses DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO!, 27th.October, IBG2. ' BRIG GRATIA, FROM SYDNEY ' "VTOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.-Consignees (are JLV requested-to pass entries at Customs and pay freight to the undersigned before 12 o'clock this day j T. H. GREEN, Agent, Princes-street. ; VICTORIA, THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER T' _. .. Merino Ewes.—Skipton. ° n l'e, Eo| T by auction at Skipton, on Thursday, br d E 27tl).^ ovember P^ximo, the following highly! : 1000''Full-mouthed : ' • 100 Two-tooth—first-class. • T y?I, be s l l. lovrn in the wool > w *at buyers can OT^m f i'tbe <J-uaH,^ flnd"- Vili be offered in lots of 100. They are all bred by the undersigned, and are the annual draught from his breeding flocks. This' otteraa most favourable opportunity to commence a stud nock. .... t.... '■",■"_" ""■"*'.""' JOHN L. CURRIE ■ Larrh, Aug, 20, IBC2, ' '. SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS jyr^SSRS. BRUSH & MACDONNELL Respectfully inform the public that they have received considerable additions to their Stock of Instruments, which are now on sale at reduced prices in Sydney and Melbourne. y; The articles having been imported by them direct from superior London Manufacturers, can be recommended with confidence to surveyors and others. ' | y Five-inch theodolites, divided on silver, L25 and I L2« . - ' . T- ■~ , Transit theodolites. L27 and L3O Theodolites by Troughtou and Simms,'L2B and -..- Circumferenters, LlO, Ll2, and Ll4, legs J* .1 , separate boxes ' ' * ■ Circumferenters, with telescope, levels, and ex- . ternalvernf^f) Ll9. ; 'y ,/ ■•-- Yievels fourteen-inch, 118'jduippy levels, ten -and twelve-inch, Ll4, Ll7, and Ll9 . : . Standard chain;: with fastenings in L7 '''"'"'■ s Bm circular.protractors, bi-ass, eight, nine, and' i, -,?. jten-iuch. in cases t;..•pentaraaph% .twenty-four : yj y ; and thirty-six inch; the new Prussian"penta{•■P r. c, graph (ffvefeet), of Schrbter ofDUssbldorT. s; ii'"»«u,£M t»v«*^ metdUfetapes, best" ovil: Bnkj ; 6P-^^is^jiWW"*: wood angles, plotdng--y-,.<■ : dr^mg^nstruinents, popket s^M«M^ ": promatrc'-compas^,^^ • every lartrumentnece&ary forthe brdfe*sibiial ta.3 ;.;vi:.Burveyor; J ,. v . y y , ■ <-.-,■',. '.. r, • :,., . -™ -'7 ]^W^^^^^^^JyJ' ■:f.m r.-i-rx ■» 326, GfeditafcetTSydtieftaar -' *
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 267, 28 October 1862, Page 6
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