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— ——jjjjgg>iag Notices. Ci CLARKE AND CO > • (From Newcastle. N. S W \ ■-.' shipchandlers, sailmakers pr ovis i on mer chants Port Chalmers. . ' Temporary Premises, Next Commercial Hotel. THE WAIKOUAITISTEAMER: ~ "D OBKRT DYASON and sbjKwSta^qSN. i^ ".Adams' favorite steamer •JiisS^llS^.l, LADY BARKLY, Will leave This Day, at 10 a.m.. fl aFm! ShtS mU3t be °n the Jetty ' and Paid for tefor<? For freight or passage apply to " ' S. SYMMS, Agent, London Auction Mart, ■ . , Jetty-street. •i'U T> DYASON AND W.ADAM'S -i-V. Steam Tug, LAI)Y BARKLY. ■ — Tows Vessels to and from Port Chalmers Arrangements can also be made for towing vessels to and from the Heads. »e 000 «> Apply on board, or to S. SYMMS, Agent, , Jetty-street. FOR WAIKOUAITI. mHE Steamer UNDINE, *jjQJ^^^^v X will sail on Mondays, Wed—Sp^^P^^ da J's> au<* Fridays, (delivering ?*£a^3mlg£°@^' cargo inside the Sandspit. Returning from Waikouaiti early on the following mornings. c For freight or passage, apply to H. HOUGHTON & CO., Stafford-street: Or LUMB & CO., Jefctv-street-STEAM TO WAJK.OUAIKI. ~ -Jp^^gk mHE Steamer UNDINE 3^!^^^^Sv Having completed her ■^^^r^M^^- repairs will resume running*^£^M^Zmi& again on this station, landing cargo within the Spit, weather permitting. Pare, 10s ; Freight at Current Rates. For freight or passage apply to HENRY HOUGHTON k CO, Stafford-street. Or, LUMB & CO, i Jetty- street. STEAM TO INVERCARGILL. -J^^^V mi-IE steamer TITANIA will *^f £^I3Mk\-v -*- leave for the above port on • Wednesday next, the 3rd De<^_sS£S?i££g|p7 cember. Freight 50s per ton. For freight or passage apply to ROBINSON and LILLY, Jetty-street. TO THE DUNSTAN. STEAMER BETSY DOUGLAS. 31lrf&&*^fv T>LIES Daily, Sundays ex Wm^P?^. cepted, Twenty-two miles 4|^^P^l^^ k a^on& tbe main route to the dig'BSsp^^J^^^* gings, calling at all intermediate Jetties, leaving Soragg's Creek, 7 o'clock, a m.: Clarendon, 1 p.m. CRICHTON, DALRYMPLE & CO., Agents, Dunedin. FOR WANGANUI. **4>-s&^ fTUIE Regular Trader TRA■wi^P^SoN J- SELLER'S BRIDE, 45 __j^^^^^^^ tons, Captain Spence, is daily exfi^^^S^^^a^ pected at this port, and will retnrn to Wanganui shortly after arrival. For freight or passage apply to RE ID, SOUTER and CO, Cumberland-street. FOR SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE. A-^Jt rnHE magnificent clipper ship %f||^\ J. ELI WHITNEY, J. Tomane, Esq., commander, will eslfe^il^ffl^iiissail for the above ports in a few days. , Has unrivalled accommodation for a few saloon passengers. TICKLE and CO., Stafford-street. TO INTENDING PASSENGERS FOR LONDON. *^± QHIP WITCH OF THE Q TEKS, 300 tons register, will sail for London, from Port ■^J^gSig^^sKa Chalmers, on the loth day of m&m&*8& January, 1863. Ship ABOUKIR, 948 tons register, will follow on the 20th day of March. For passage apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO, Rattray-street. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. STEAMSHIPS ALDINGA, GOTHENBURG, AND OMEO. ARRANGEMENTS have been made with Mr W. H. Mumford, to Lighter cargo from the :above steamers, as under 2 tons and over at 12s 6d Under 2 tons at 15s per ton' - ' ROYSE, MUDIE and CO. " LIGHTERAGE. LIGHTERAGE. X IGHTERS are Discharging ■«*Jr*feiir^Nv -*-^ tWs d&y romsevera^ships, *^2S?C^ ?< notice of which, together with Boat 'W&gai^M&z^ Notes, can be seen at the office of the undersigned, who will issue the necessary orders for delivery. . ' All goods discharged and not removed by 4 p.m. each cay, will be stored at consignees' risk and expense. HENRY WURM, Opposite the Post-office, Jetty-street. STEAM TO AND FROM PORT CHALMERS.. <**}■>/. . fXIHE Fast Screw Steamer, %^\k J_ PRIDE of THE YARRA, 2s^r^^V leaveß d?ily under ' Sundays cxce PtC(J: ~" DiinedivTJetty ..10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Foil Chalmers .. 12 noon and 4 p.m. FREDERIC GREER, Agent. THE FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON, .4^K^k TS the-Well-known and Favorite j^^^^^^^^g 1,000 Tons Register, Thomas Turnbull, Esq., Commander. This fine vessel so well known for her rapid passages, is expected to arrive during the month, and will commence loading (immediately after the discharge of her inward cargo) for her Fourth Voyage from this Port, to London. Has accommodations for hoth first and second class passengers are unrivalled. The cabins are spacious, lofty, and thoroughly ventilated, and are calculated to meet the requirements of families in all particulars. A milch cow will he placed on board. For freight or passage apply to CARGILL & CO.; or.to JOHN JONES & CO., Agents for the Chile, ; Jetty-street. Dunedin, 4th November, 1862. " FIRST WOOL SHIP. The Clipper Ship, Al for Twelve Years, STAR OF TASMANIA, 632 Tons Register, WDliam Culbert, Commander, WILL Load for London Direct, immediately upoi discharge of her inward cargo. First-class accommodation for about twenty, cabir passengers in the poop. . '. The Star of Tasmania made her last passage fron Otago to London in eighty-one days. : . L. For freight or passage, Apply to-i '....' Cargill and c 0.,: ; Or to JOHN JONE3 and CO,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 299, 4 December 1862, Page 1

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