Hallway UTotloeß. and christchurch RAILWAY. l LTERATIONS of TRAINS for the SUMMER TRAFFIC, On and After September 86,1864. WEEK DAYS. mi, chri»?c!i*rrh—«tum\ 9 a.m.j 10 a.m: 11 iunt 8 p.tt); 4 JXW; S p.mi 6 p.m. Ml Hr*thcot*~s.3o a.m*,,9.30 a.m» 10.30 a.t«; 12.30 p.m; S.tt) p.m; 4.30 p.m.; j 5.30 |Mtt; 6.30 p.m. I SUNDAYS. mi ohristchttreh--9 a.m ; loam.; 8 p.m; 3p.iß{ 5 p.m. Mi MB « 10.80 &.mj 8.30 p.tiii 4.30 p.m; 6,30 p.m. Itaun* fton Hi the Opawa and Hillsborough ibn*. Pitmen (rer* munt be on the platform nv» hta before the arrival of cach trtto. ijL,__Fir*t-d»« l .cadi way, li fid; return tickets y Scoomi clam, li 3d; return tteketa, Ss. HG. HOLMES & CO. U ■hipping Notioca r FOR LONDON DIRECT. ITO FOLLOW THE BLUE JACKET. jrnHE MAGNIFICENT SHIP REjks 1 BRITISH EMPIRE, HfPfpp 5879 Tons Register, F 5000 Tons Burthen, 1 Thomas B. C\u.esan, Commajcdbb, Efcc ready to rwcire wool in December, and will pthe Blue Jacket, sailing in all February. t Ship i* the largest that has visited New Kd, and -msem* spacious accommodation for Kind sccond-cabin passengers, ■Lngements hare been made at the various outB£o receive wool, and to convey through to Kp »t the lowest rate of freight. ■freight or passage apply to ■ GOULD & MILES, ■i Christchurch. H MILES k CO., B LytteUon and Christchurch. 1 BESWICK & BIRCH, ■H. J. LeCREN h CO., K Tunara; B °* t0 J. T. PEACOCK & CO., HI. Lvtldton and Christchurch. ■kiss*. * ■ cim Mg WOOL SHIP. - Hp FOLLOW THE PARISIAN. ■ IJIKE BRITISH-BUILT BARQUE DONA ANITA, K A l at Lloyds, H| 500 tons Register, W. C. Datis, Mastxe, Hp recti ring wool and will sail in all FebruHpDtia Anita will take about 1300 bales, and ■twill be made to lead her sufficiently early B-oi her dispatch as a second vessel to the Hpg good accommodation for a few first and HEbta passengers. Bttp;«f wool three farthings per pound, and the HKr cent primage or passage apply to ■ HALL, RITCHIE & CO., B E S. DALGETY & CO., Hi' Lyttelton and Christchurch; ■J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. KLy ttelton and Cliristchurch. 8 3, ms - 02547 BrOOL SHIP FOR~LONDON. K FOLLOW THE DONA ANITA. B miiK FAST SAILING CLIPPER 1 SHIP Hp G L E N M A R K, BW3 tons register, J. Tnoxsoif, Commander. re«se) having just accomplished the Gravtsead in 82 days, will be discharged as possible, and having already a large return cargo engaged, will be hence the first week in April. for all classes of passengers or passage apply to ■ HALL, RITCHIE & HK. s, DALGETY & CO., Lyttelum and Christchurch. J, I). MACPHERSON, H LytteUon and Christchurcli. ajjd AKAROA. rjIHE FAST-SAILING YACHT ANNIE OGLE, ■FoTthe well-known whalcboat H RED ROVEU. H Will leave I'< peon Bay every |BAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, At 10 a - rn - * harp ' H THE FARES AS USUAL. superior accommodation afforded by will insure her a fair share ol tho is sincerely hoped by the public s servant, MOSES BARTON. NELSON, AND MANAKAU. H| rjIHE N.Z.S.N. Co.'a New Fine Steamship, WELLINGTON, B. Fkakcis, Commander, above, TUESDAY, thz 7TU INSTANT, At noon. MACPHERSON, |HHk- Lyttelton and Christdmrch
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1356, 7 February 1865, Page 1
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517Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1356, 7 February 1865, Page 1
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