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Shipping Notices. THE POWERFUL STEAMER SAMSON, '^gfs^g^lk fTHOWS vessels into and out of *^[7w^^t^^v X Port at moderate rates. jLy&2|£§s«&£^!>. Office, No. 4, Mercer's Build<TOßlaßffs%|{jggg^ ings. Princes-street. ROBERT KILGOUR, Agent. NOTICE. .JSjp&afo-glik. niHE Australasian Steam NaviX gation Company have made j|y&|y|3V|y||£s> arrangements for putting on a Steamer from Sydney to the Southern Ports of New Zealand, viz:— Nelson, Wellingtciv Canterbury, and Otago, commencing in September next. Full particulars will appear in iuture advertisements. SAMUEL CLARK, Manager. Sydney, 19th Ju.y. FOR WAIKOUAITI. nP HE. s.teamer UNDINE, -*- "^ sa*' on Mondays, WedsJs^fr&&&*§^ days, and Fridays, delivering 1 cargo inside the Sandspit. Retoniing from early on the following mornings. For freight or passage, apply to H. HOUGHTON & CO., Stafford-street: Or LUMB & CO., Jetty-street. STEAM TO AND FIIOM PORT CHALMERS. V fTHHE Fast Screw Steamer, X PRIDE of the YARRA, Tjgl&jr^lKVi^ leaves daily as under, Sundays Dimedin 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. oJSi&#!^siiv "OLIE3 Daily, Sundays ex X cepted, Twenty-two miles ■ -Js&M!^^s&fa^ a! on §?tne mam route to the dig"Bß^KoS^s?^^^^' gi^fPj calling at all intermediate Jetoies, leaving Scragg'a Creek, 7 o'clock, a.m.: Clarendon, 1 p.m. CRICHTON, DALRYMPLE & CO., _ Agents, Duncdin. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. SAMUEL APPLETON, FROM MELBOURNE. Jb'^rrT^Ssv f |^HE above ship being entered •^rt|£sp^*<^^ X at the Custom House, consignees are requested to pass entries and present bills of lading for endorsement without delay. J. L. and 0. BURKE, Agents, Princes-street south. J?OR NEWCASTLE DIRECT, Forwarding Passengers to Sydney. •H«4r->bx. npHE A 1 clipper ship MAli«^|y^J-;§>\ X GAUETHA ROESNER, _j«!&|&»ik^C. Captain Eggers, mgEi£is&&^3x&£ Will be despatched on Wednesday, the 29th inst. Ah a limited number will betaken, early application is necessary to CAItGILL and CO, or WM. H. MUMFORD, Princes-street. FOII CHARTER, ~ jb^t^f^V A Small Vessel of about 36 «*^^*^^^\ jt\. tons register, is an A 1 yesand fitted for any port in New M^B&m^^mSS^ Zealand, draught of water being 8 feet when loaded. For further particulars apply to C. M POOLE, Jetty-street. GEORGE KINGSTON, Shipping and General Commission Agent, Port Chalmers. B alias, and water sup jlied. WALLACH BROTHERS, Maci,aggan-stkeet, (Next to the Dunedin Club House), And 156, ELIZABETH-STREET, MELBOUKNBIMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OP FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERERS & MATTRASS MAKERS. }^ O R SALE.-- _—~_« Slops, hosiery, blankets, flannels, calicoes Turkish towels, Manchester goods And Drapery of every description BOOT, S 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 half-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 Allies', Hunt's, Day's, Kimbal's, and Browning's long and short round point shovela I>H old colony do sluice forks Cwrueated galvanized iron, 6 to 8 feet Finest Mauritius sugar Bottled 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-sfreet. HUGH KIRKPAT rTcK and CO, Drapers, Princes-street, Have just opened up a splendid lot of Black and Coloured Silks Paisley Plaids Fancy Dresses Muslin do Prints and Ribbons Ex Cheviot. WATER CASKS, &c, Ex Cheviot, from Glasgow, for sale by the undersignedISO water oa-;ks 1 cookiug range, and fittings for 300 passengers, Also, Ships' galley, 14 feet by 9 feet DALGETY, RATTRAY and CO,, Rattray-strect. TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS.—On Sale, just lauded - A few cases of American 18 inch boots Do trunks of clump watertights Do do kip Wellingtons. I. HERMAN & CO., Princes-street. FLOUR. Ex Bella Marina, Southern Cross, Bruce, and Runnymede. AAi TONS FLOUR, of following brands, /£ U ~fc namely —Mount Moriac, Beeby 6c Dunstan, Belmont, and Western Mills, fine and silk dressed. ■ - FREDERICK MOSS & CO. STEAM ENGINES. > rpHE undersigned have for Sale, Horizontal Steam X • Engines, from, ahorse power upwards, recently imported from England, and combining the latest improvements, with boilers, etc, complete. ~.,.... Plans and specifications can be seen on applicatioD# HENRY COOKE & COi, "Walker-street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 268, 29 October 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 268, 29 October 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 268, 29 October 1862, Page 1

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