dipping Noticed, STEAM TO MELBOURNE. -^Ebsr^K rnHE "ALDINGA," X John Stuabt, OommantA II /^!Wmlv\\ w *^ call at the Bluff on the morning of the 19th of each f||3J|S2§E§fSp f month, to take on board the English Mails and passengers for Melbourne. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES OF CARGO PER s.s. EDINA. « fTJHE Undersigned have ar*ffa£jj\°fV j_ ranged with the Captain •J»gi|L^ap^N. of the Salamander, and John, ■2^^*^^^^^' to Lighter the cargo to the Wharf of the above steamer, at the rate of one pound per ton. Any Consig- | nee objecting to same, must send their own lighters on arrival of the steamer. No goods -mil be delivered until freight is paid, and bills of lading endorsed by the undersigned. Lighterage must be paid at the wharf to the lightermen before delivery. All goods not taken from the wharf before four o'clock on each day of landing, will be stored at the risk and expense of the Consignee. No claim will be allowed after the goods are removed from the whnrf. A. L. THOMSON and CO., Agents, Esk-street, Opposite Cobb and Co.'s Stables. STEAM FOR DUNEDIN. mHE splendid new S S. t-a7I mIMIw\ will Bail *° r • Port Chalmers 48 hourß after arrival irom SljSiSSff^^^w Melbourne. For passage, apply to A. L. THOMSON AND CO., Esk-street, Opposite Cobb and Cu.'s Stables. DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION FROM INVERCARGILL TO MELBOURNE. ,£3^ mHE splendid new S.S. -|||p^P||^^ J. T. Rolls, Esq., will sail for Melbourne about the 4th or sth June. This fine steamer has been placed by her owner, S. G. Henty, Esq., in the trade between Melbourne, Invereargill, and Dunedin, carrying passengers and cargo. Sho is commanded by Captain Rolls (late of the steamers Lady Bird and Queen), who is so well and favorably known in the intercolonial trade. For freight or passnge apply to A. L. THOMSON AND CO., Esk street, Opposite Cobb atid Co.'s Stables. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. .«g^ , A LL Cara;o, ex WILA LIAM'MISKIN, will "Tf^V^N^feoJV be at Consignees' risk as _-^Miff.S'^^4^^ £^' soon ;\s landed, and no claim '^3»w^-r^S>sS & w ill be recognised, unless made before removal of goods iroui the Jotty. GEO. \YM. FORD. Steam to Dunedin via tiie Bluff. ™~™|, K -r-i mHE POWERFUL S.S ®n^m nE\ -*■ william miskin, r*fv /!/f\"!'yl\\ 120 Tons > r^^MSP^^ F - J - VV'ilson, Master, will lit 1 placed permnnortly in vs * ka * ssa -"- si> tins trade, leaving the Jetty 48 hours after arrival. Tares : Cabin £5 0 0 Steerage- £3 0 0 FirijjliL , s<>s per ton. GEO. W.M\ FORD, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. « milE REBECCA having p:£\^\ X nrrived, her cargo will be K l's^'^\ landed on tho' Jetty or at Puni ' [ ~f~-^^- ,£ Creek from this date. ■"^""CALDER, BLACKLOCK, & CO., Agents. FOR SALE BY ntIVATE CONTKACT. * rr.HE Cutler ISABELLA, iiuf\A I of 30 (2534-8500) tons -I"'*^^"\\ register. £ v j~\-~~ ; VY K -y5 This superior coasting vessel *&s&^*g^U* was built at Port Esperance, Tas mania, in the year 1851 ; is now in excellent order, has good carrying capacity, and is well found in stores, can be inspected at nny time, being moored alongside (he Jetty. Apply to MANING- & WJLITTON, Agents. Tay-strcet, 2nd Feb. 18G3. A mHE SWAN, having all her tA?^ -J<\ ■*- passengers engaged, will |-.^-t^v\ sail punctually forty-eight hours ■C^^^^lv^' otter arrival, from the Inverc.ir'S^^^^S^* 3 pill Jetty, (hourly expected from 7 )unedin.) on the Prospecting Expedition to the West Coast Harbors. TULLY AND ROBINSON, Agents. No. 3, Robertson's Hall of Commerce. BARQUE SUNRISE, FROM MELBOURNE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. * T IGHTERS having been oniii£\Jx jLJ gfig<'d to discharge the cargo f^^^\\ °^ *' l ' s vcs?c 'j consignees will r~% jf^jf^xf plonse pass entries, present bills S^SSSSSS? 0 of lading, and pay freight (o tlio undersigned, at the stores of Messrs. R. Wilson & Co.. Dee-street. P. J. DONNOLLY AND CO. THE OAK, Captain Dawson from Melbourne. /"CONSIGNEES by this vessel l^j\A \J will please pass Entries and T/.Li.'SSv P !1 . T Freight to the Undersigned /"^■"f>--3^vM without delay. «gga^^JaSJs& Tiie vessel will be alongside the Jetty to-morrow, and commence discharging at once. HENDERSON, BONAR and CoAgents, Corner of Esk aad Kelvin streets. BARQUE SUNRISE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES - CONSIGNEES are requested t£'%.'^J&\ *J to take delivery of goods, ex Jv;|iV|p\ the above vessel from Melbourne, /^l^jl^plßv^' per lighter Francis Amelia, now es§jg^^g=§Baßs» discharging at the Wkarf. Tiie Captain and Owners will not hold themselves responsible for goods after having passed the ship's tackles at Wharf. P.J.DONNELLY and Co., Agents. LADIES' SCHOOL.— Mrs. Elizabeth Gundry, having had great experience in Tuition, both in England and Tasmania, will Open a School for Young Ladies in Clerke-street, corner of Eskstreet, about the 20th of this month. In addition to the usual branches of a sound English education, she teaches Musir-, Drawing, French, German, and Latin. There will be a Juvenile Dancing Class on Wednesday afternoon. Private Lessons in Dancing on Friday evening. Terms on application at the residence of J. Macarbhur, Esq.. Deveron-street.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 61, 9 June 1863, Page 3
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