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Shipping Notices. WOOL SHIP. FOR LONDON DIRECT. \ . rriHE favourite clippe y MATOAKA, 1093 tons register, A 1 at Lloyds', ' Aimed Stevens, Commander, Haying her wool cargo engaged, will b dispatched about THE MIDDLE OF APRIL, Carrying a Surgeon. This fine ship has a large, well-ventilatei is a roomy house on deck. Intending passengers are invited to go 01 hoard to inspect the accommodation. Apply to E. S. DALGETY & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurcb. MATHESON'S AGENCY, ; . lyttelton and Christchurcb.. GEORGE GODLD, Christchurcb.. Or to, MILES & CO., 4106 c Lyttelton, Chiistchurch and Timaru. STEAM TO WELLINGTON, NELSON, HOEITIKA, AND MELBOUKNE. a r HE favourite steamship TARARUA, 5« Captain Ferguson, Is appointed to leave Lyttelton for the above ports on THURSDAY, MARCH 25, At 3 p.m. For freight or passage apply to E. S. DALGETY & CO., 4707 Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOR LONDON DIRECT. . rpHE Beautiful Clipper Ship CEL (E''N 0 , r 700 Tons, Al at Lloyd's 13 years. BUILT BY HALL OF ABERDEEN. C. RENAUT, Cohmakdee. Is now loading, and will meet with quick Has unrivalled accommodation for chief and second cabin passengers. For freight and passage apply to . COBB & SAWTELL, Christchurch. Or to MATHESON'S AGENCY 4130 c Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOR LONDON DIRECT. [}EE magnificent British built . ship CAMBODIA, Al at Lloyd's for thirteen years, Is shortly expected from Wellington, and will ; be laid on for immediate despatch. For freight or passage apply to JOHN GRIGG, 4515 c Cathedral Square. GOOD FRIDAY. EXCURSION TRIP TO AKAROA. )| , rpEE N. Z. S. N. Co.'s Favourite Passenger s,s. WELLINGTON, " Captain F. Holmes, Will leave Lyttelton on an excursion trip to Akaroa, on arrival of the 8 a.m. train from Christchurch, on FRIDAY. Arrangements have been made for a train to leave Lyttelton at 11 p.m., taking return passengers to Christchurch. This will be a favourable opportunity for ladies wishing to see the beautiful scenery of the Peninsula, as the accommodation of the above steamer for lady passengers is very superior. Intending passengers will be good enough to apply for tickets at the offices of the undersigned, before 5 p.m,, on Thursday. A stewardess will be in attendance on the ladies. Return Tickets 20s Single do 15s MATHESON'S AGENCY, Agents, 4693 Lyttelton and Christchurch. QUICKEST ROUTE FROM CHRIST CHURCH TO AKAROA. « m H E Paddle Steame J||||, BETSY DOUGLAS Will leave Peacock's Wharf every TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY At 9.30 a.m., returning from Pigeon Bay at 1.30 sharp, arriving in Lyttelton in time t< catcli the 5.30 train to Christchurch. RETURN TICKETS, available for on week, 15s. MrWaeckerle provides horses both a Pigeon Bay and Akaroa for the aonveyanc of passengers, and also runs a coach to th Head of the Bay. Horses, 8s each way Coach fare, 4s. Good accommodation may be had at 1 Pitcaithley's, Pigeon Bay, for families dinners ready on arrival of the Steamer. The Betsy Douglas is licensed to atten Steamers,,and is prepared to take oft passei gers or cargo at one hour's notice. Rates of charge: £1 and upwards, accori ing to agreement; towage of vessels to tt wharves, 2d per ton; to and from, IJd pi ton. ■'■'•■; Apply to 8940 CAPTAIN J. M'LEAN, onboard.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2654, 24 March 1869, Page 1

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