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Shipping Notices. STEAM DIRECT TO ENGLAND, Through the Straits of Magellan, calling at Rio de Janiero for coals, &c. 11IIE Large and Powerful . Screw-Steamer MATAURA, 1800 tons, and 500-horse-power, Captain G. E, Bird, R.N.R., Commander, Will sail from Melbourne, FOR SOUTHAMPTON, On or about the 16TH JANUARY. 1869. This ship has very superior accommodation for passengers, and is well known for the quick and regular passages she has made between Sydney and Panama; and such an opportunity of getting direct to England by a full-power steamer seldom occurs. A limited quantity of goods will be taken at moderate rates, and gold at reduced rates, on through bills of lading, deliverable at the Bank of England. For particulars regarding freight and passage money, with every information respecting the voyage, apply at the office of the Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company. CHARLES LEWIS & CO., Agents, 4 Elizabeth ntreet, Melbourne. To be followed by the Steamships KAIKOURA, RUAHINE, And RaKAIA. At Monthly intervals. 2910 SHIP HYDASPES, Babot, Commander, from London. A 1 LL Claims against the above vessel must be rendered in duplicate at the office of the Undersigned, on or before MONDAY, the 11th instant, or they will not be recognised. E. S. DALGETY & CO, Lyttelton. Lyttelton, Jan. 7,1R69 3198 Business NoticesSELWYN STATION REFRESHMENT ROOMS. WILLIAM LAWRENCE has the pleaVV sure of announcing to the public, that extensive alterations and additions have been completed at the above Station Refreshment Rooms, which will add to the comfort and accommodation of his numerous patrons. Private rooms are provided for ladies or families travelling by the Great Southern Railway. Every care will be taken that the cuisine shall merit approval. The Wines, Spirits, &c„ are of the best quality. Strict attention will he paid to the general convenience of visitors, and the charges on the most reasonable scale. The Stabling department is in the care of a steady and competent person. Livery of Horses at town prices. Saddle horses on hire. 1189 Good Paddock Accommodation. PARIS EXHIBITION, 1867 GOLD MEDAL. CLAYTON, SHUTTLE WORTH, & CO., at the great triennial trials of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, held at Bury St. Edmunds, July, 1867, received the following awards:—For single cylinder portable steam engine, the First Prize of £25. For double cylinder portable steam engine, the First Prize of £25. For horizontal cylinder fixed engine, the First Prize of £2O. For double blast finishing thrashing machine, the Prize of £ls. Also the Society's Silver Medal for adjusting blocks for machines. The duty performed by all C. S. and Co.'s engines on this occasion,considerably exceeded that of any others. C. S. and Co. refer with pleasure to the fact that the duty of their "Commercial," or single valve Engine, at Chester, so long ago as 1858, was not equalled by any " ordinary " Engine at Bury. CLAYTON, SHUTTLE WORTH, & Co., Lincoln; and 78 Lombard[strcet, London. 710£ (j TO FARMERS. 00D HAY-MAKING and HARVEST BEER. A. MOOIiE & CO., 2791 c Phoenix Brewery. EXCELSIOR ! EXCELSIOR ! MAURICE JOEL, RED LION BREWERY, DUNEDIN, JAR appointed Messrs Walton & Warm his agentß for the district of Christ church and Lyttelton for the sale of hi NOTED ALES, which can be procured froi them in casks from 18 gallons to hogsheads, Also, his superior BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT, Equal to any imported. The XXX, as au ordinary Ale, is a whol some, refreshing beverage, and is not bu passed, The EXCELSIOR PALE ALE Is brewed in competition witli English, ai to which it will favourably compare, guaranteed to STAND SOUND ON DRAUGHT, And improve with age, and as only MALT AND HOPS Of the finest quality and delicacy are ut«( and the utmost care and attention bestow through all the stages of its production, will be found SPARKLINGLY BRILLIANT, FRAGRANTLY AROMATIC, AND DELICIOUS IN FLAVOUR. Bulk Stout brewed especially for bottles All guaranteed FREE FROM ADULTERATION of any kind. WALTON & WARNER, Agents 8007 c For Christehurch and District

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2502, 9 January 1869, Page 1

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