. . L "■ Shipping Notices.___ THK WAIKOUAITI STEAMER. °23fco^3> I>O BERT DYASON and *s^^f^n^^v JL\) W.AcJnms'favorite steamer JlwMM^> LADY BARKLY, *szjg?hvjg%& t&%3 Will leave tLis day at 1 p.m., for Waikouaiii, being the nearest and best road to the Dunstan diggings, conveying passengers and frv-iprht at tie lowest rates, i-'or freight or passage apply to 8. SYMMB, Aopnt, London Auction Mart, Jetty»street. • ~~- FT" ' "ZfabJiks rpHE GOTHENBURG tffii£^ti&£%g^ X sailing for Melbourne on Monday next, will call at the Bluff to latid passengers for InTercargiii, should sufficient inducement offer. RfttSE. MUDlEand CO. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIPS ALDINGA, GOTHENBURG, AND OMEO. ARRANGEMENTS have been made with Mr W. 11. Mumford, to Lighter cargo from the above steamer*, as under 2 tons nt 10s Gd. . ■' Under 2 tons at 12s 6d per ton ; •: ROYSE, MUD IE and CO. MELBOUHNE. ADELAIDE, AND NEW-ZEA-LAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. ct-h-o rfIHE favorite Steamship WP^PV i- GOTHENBURG, 800 ?ueh Mackie, Commander, will sail for Melbourne «n Monday next, the lOtii instant, at three o'clock. Early application for berths is necessary. For freight or passage apply to ROYSE, MUDIE and CO, Stafford-street. The Lady Barkly will leave the Jetty at 3 o'clock to convey \>uj smgers on board. | FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON, NELSON, TAHANAKI, and AUCKLAND, VIA MANAKAU. rP H E Inter-Colonial Royal 9&w v.*£cfr's%^ J_ Msril Co's new St<amer $®%s'*&££> CLAUD HAMILTON, F. D. Uibson, Commander, Will leave Port Chalmers for the above Ports, on SATURDAY, the Bth NOVEMBER. Goods for the above Ports can be forwarded at one* to the hulk Henbury, Port Chalmers, accompaniec by si Shipping note. For Freight or Passage, Apply to "G. S. BRODRICK, • ' ■•■•■'■ \ t Mercer's Buildincrs, Princes-street. ••S J3._AII passengers must be booked at th Agent's ofii ■(!, ijuncdin.
T'l'-rs^V CJTEAM TO THE TAIKIU c;^<i^K k3 FfcKRY AND CLAREiV-'f-f-'-A\;^^> DON, WAIHOLA LAKE. ?n7eVpV;iv~stf::unpr PLANET will load for the alovc ])!:;ccs on Saturday, the Bt!i instan\ AW freight* tru.sb be j-aid in town by the shippers. No r>r>ods will lie received without shipping notes. Tor IVeidit, apply to HISNIIY HOUQHTON aud CO., Agents, StaiFord street. FOR THE TAIEKI RIVEIt AND WAIHOLA LA KE. Jp<-s J£x mi-IE Steamer PLANET will ijJ^lpJoV j. sail for the above ports on I^^^l^^N^ Saturday next. «> I'or fr* ight apply to "^"^IL HOUGHTO'W & CO., Staftord-street. DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SYDNEY AND OTAGO. •Pffv^ Tk milE AUSTB AT.ASIAN tSC&^tfrft^ i STEAM NAVIGATION ■2!-J$% i:& fi&.^ COMPANY having completed arrangements for running & Sto:iiac-i- to and from Sydney and Otago, calling at thf! intermeiiiate ports of NELSON, WELLINGTON, and LYTTELTON, have now placed on the line the splendid and powerful steamship lIANGA T I R A , 800 Tons. Built especially for the New Zealand Intercolonial trade, and hitherto most favourably known to the public for her rapid passages between Melbourne and *"' Her saloons amidships are most elegantly fitted up : and her passenger accommodation is altogether unbuvpassed by any M;eam»hip in the colonies. Tlii'- steamship will be dispatched from Port Oh&l mers on HUD AY, '14th jINSTANT, calling a the v;iri<>u> |>r>rts, en route, for Sydney. l 7or freight or passnge. apply to A. L. THOMSON and CO., Agents, Stafford-3treet.
THE POWERFUL STEAMER SAMSON, Oj^w, npOWS vessels into and out of ISf7<f'''^rf^.^s v X Port at moderate rates. Jv^iU^S^P6- OffioP' No- 4 ' Mercer's Build■^^w.^*-**^'^ ings, Princes-street. b^ OBES/T KILGOUR, Agent. NOTICE. c.-r*> -. r^L mHEAustralasianStenm Navi-•'"-'^ru^NX -*- gation Company have made s !s&ssss£&>}. an'anKements for putting on a Steamer from Sydney to the SoiuThmrrOTts 'of New Zealand, viz:— Nelson, Wellin"t(T, Canterbury, and Otago, commencing in Sjpteml.ot next. Full particulars will appear in liiture advertisements. „.„___,. T *t>tt . SAMUEL CLARK, Manager. Sydney, 19th Juiy. POR WAIKOUAITI. ¥TWT , TW _ <r«^J3v mHE Steamer DNDINE, ffl^i-yV^^^K J. will sail on Mondays, Wed- £■ ■'&:&??ss>£*>' days, and Fridays, delivering Vv^r^v*? cargo in«ide the Sandspit. Retunnni; from'""VVaikouaiti early on the following moniii'j;s. Forfeit or P-^S^° ON& CO, Stafford-street; Or LUMB & CO., Jetty-street. STEAM TO AND FROM PORT CHALMERS. tc /' niHE Fast Screw Steamer, '#-v>\ |\ S PRIDE of the YARRA, 7 |5%.-i^x. leaves daily as under, Sundays excepted:— '"TDun?din Jetty .. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Port Chalmers .. 12 noon and 4 p.m. FREDERIC GREER, Agent. "~ Tv THE I/UNSTaN. STEAMEII BETSY DOUGLAS. ar^, . TJJLIES Daily, Sundays ex «*>v/ v<:?:'^^ x J_ cupted, lwonty-twomilef main route to the dig pinfp, calling at all intermediat< Jetcics, "leaving Scraprg's Creek, 7 o'ciock, am. Clarou-'on, lpm. „ CIIIUHTON, DALIiYMPLE & CO., Agents, Dunedin.
WALLACH BROTHERS, Maclaogan-street, (Next to the Dunedin Club House), And 156, Elizabbth-btrebt, MelbourkbIMPOIITEUS AND MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITURE, ! UPHOLSTEItERS & MA.TTRASS MAKERS. mO MINERS AND OTHEIIS,—The Full and JL Plenty Restaurant, Princes-street, opposite Govemment'Pavk, is now giving a substantial Meal fpr One Shilling, and comfortable Beda from Sixpence to One Shilling each.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 277, 8 November 1862, Page 1
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