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Shipping Notices. STEAM TO AKAKOA, TIMARU, OAMARti, AND DUNEDIN. TH E Favourite Passenger Steamship COMERANG, Capt, Mailler, - be despatched for the above ports on TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, At 3 p.m. No cargo received on board without a shipping order. For freight or passage apply to E. 8, DALGETY & CO,, BGG2 Lyttelton and Christchurch. STEAM TO WELLINGTON, NELSOIJ, lIOKITIKA, AND MELBOURNE. f 1 l favourite passenger i steamship GOTHENBURG, Underwood, Captain, Is appointed to sail for the above ports, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, At 5 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to E. S. DALGETY & CO, Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOR QUEEN'S WHARF, MELBOURNE. rjlHE A 1 Clipper schooner ANNIE BROWN, Captain Brown, Will sail for Melbourne on MONDAY, 10th August-. For freight apply to WALTON, WARNER & CO., Christchurch. This vessel has just delivered a cargo of grain in Melbourne, in first-class order and condition. 8665 Business Notices. EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! MAURICE JOEL, RED LION BREWERY, DUNEDIN, HAS appointed Messrs Waltr.n & Warner his agents for the district of Christchurch and Lyttelton for the sale of his NOTED ALES, which can be procured from them in casks from 18 gallons to hogsheads. Also, his superior BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT, Equal to any imported. The XXX, as an ordinary Ale, is a wholesome, refreshing beverage, and is not surpassed. The EXCELSIOR PALE ALE Is brewed in competition with English, and to which it will favourably compare, is

guaranteed to STAND SOUND ON DRAUGHT, And improve with age, and as only MALT AND HOPS Of the finest quality and delicacy are used, anjfl the utmost care and attention bestowed through all the stages of its production, it will be found SPARKLINGLY BRILLIANT, FRAGRANTLY AROMATIC, AND DELICIOUS IN FLAVOUR. Bulk Stout brewed especially for bottled. All guaranteed FREE FROM ADULTERATION of any kind. WALTON & WARNER, Agents 8007 c For Christcluircli and District. NOTICE. MR FRANCIS JAMES SMITH (who for the last five years lias had charge of the repairing department) was, on the first instant, admitted a partner in the business of Watchmaker and Jeweller, formerly carried on by the late G. Coates, and the business will in future be carried on under the name and style of G. COATES & Co. June 30, 1868. G. COATES & CO, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, COLOMUU SmiiT, Desire to draw the attention of the inhabitants of Canterbury to their large and wellassorted stock of— WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY, &c, &c. Which have been carefully selected in England to order, and since the commencement of the new firm, have been considerably reduced in price. G. C. & CO, beg the public to note the fact that, from their being in a position to import tlieir Goods direct from the English Manufactories, they are consequently enabled to supply their customers, upon more advantageous terms than those liour.es which are dependent on the colonial markets.' Their present large stock will be Monthly supplemented by Parcels of Jewelry, &c. (via Panama) selected by a thoroughly practical agent from all the first Loudon nnd Continental manufactories, thus enabling their numerous patrons to select from a stock comprising the newest and most lecherche articles of Jewelry, &c, Their Watches require no comment—lt will ho the especial business of the new firm to maintain the high character for which the watches of the late G. Coates have so long been noted. | Particular attention will be devoted to all work entrusted to tlitm for repairs, and they can with confidence solicit the patronage of the public to this department, from the fact of their possessing experienced workmen, and every appliance for repairing the most complex time-keeper. Diamonds and other precious stones set and mounted Electro-gilding and plating 1 Clocks cleaned, wound, and regulated by j the year Sole agents in Christeliurch for the l'atent Invisiblo Self-winding Watches, which obtained a Prize Medal at the Paris Exhibition, ISG7. 8108

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2376, 4 August 1868, Page 1

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