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I Shipping Notices. STEAM TO AKAROA, TIMARU, OAMABU, AND DUNEDIN. H fTIIIE favourite steanishi .M % J[ cOMEßANGisappointe L to sail for the above ports, o i%.THDRSDAY, March 25, at 1 al».l.■Hl^ , ' 1 ■ nl • For freight or passage apply to E. S. DALGETY & CO., 4602 Lyttelton and Christchurch. GOOD FRIDAY. EXCURSION TO MACINTOSH BAY, Weather permitting. IHE favourite Steamship. |Mk ' GAZELLE *%dlls2i» McLbilak, Master, Will leave Peacock's Wharf at 9 a.m. Sharp. A Band will be in attendance for the occasion, Return Tickets—ss. 4717 Railway Notices. CANTERBURY RAILWAYS, IRAINS on GOOD FRIDAY will run as . on Sundays, excepting the Morning train which will leave Christchurch at 8.0 a.m., and Lyttelton at 9.0 a.ra. A LATE TRAIN will leave Christchurch at 10.30 p.m., and Lyttelton at 11.0 p.m. On the South Line the Afternoon Train only will run. EDWD. JOLLIE, Secretary for Public Works. 23rd March, 1869. 4706 Business Notices. AKAROA. Agent for the "Lyttelton Times." c4B JDRANSFIELD • is a purchaser of WHEAT, OATS, POTATOES, BACON, PORK, HAMS, CHEESE, BUTTER, PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS. Oxford Street, Lyttelton. C 3186 CARD. ■ r\ L, BEATH & CO. (Late Beath, Kirby [*• and Co.), beg must respectfully to thank their Friends and the Public for the support they have received as a Firm in Christchurch j and, as they are now opening apavery SUPERIOR STOCK OF NEW GOODS, Suitable for THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS, they would kindly solicit a continuance of past favours. ARGYLE HOUSE. 18th March, 1869. C 4676 PALE ALES. OTAGO BREWERY, DUNEDIN. J. L. & C. BURKE,-Pkopbietobs. , jIHE Trade are solicited to try these Ales, 1 which are confidently recommended as the finest Colonial Ales in this Market, and ranteed to keep sound. E. W. ROPER, Agent, 4470 Gloucester street. MUSIC! MUSIC!! MUSIC!!! O the premises lately occupied by Mr C. s Bonnington, Music Seller, Cashel Street, have . now opened with a well assorted stock of Musical Instruments and Sheet Music. The Pianofortes will be found the best of the kind ever imported into the colonies. A great variety of songs by Mendelssohn, Donizetti, Verdi, Claribel, Wallace, Richards, Balfe, j Parry, &e., &c. Dance Music-Quadrilles, Waltzes, Polkas, Galops, &c, the newest out. ] Progressive Studies, and Pianoforte Fantasias, &c, selected by a pupil of Thalberg's, and will be found the best of the kind now ; published. £ New Music to arrive in great variety, also ? Harmoniums and Pianofortes. i The usual allowance of 5s in the pound, to .- all Cash purchasers over 20s. e Music Teachers, &c, will find our terms liberal. Pianofortes and Harmoniums ean be had on hire, and Instruments purchased by progressive payments. SPENSLEY & CO., Cashel street > Late premises of C. Bonnington, ~ 4247 c Music Seller. TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, AND OTHERS. FIU11!/ Un.umvpl.unJUL/, o» mu - 1 numerous friends,have resolved tohold, during the season, at their rooms, Manse street, Dunedin, FORTNIGHTLY SALES COLONIAL PRODUCE, to Such as Wheat, Oats, Barley, Bacon, Hams, Butter, Cheese, &c. ae The FIRST SALE will take place on WEDNESDAY, 24th MARCH, at At 12 o'clock, tie And thereafter each succeeding Wednesday fortnight. J, Parties intending to avail themselves oi B ! these sales are requested to communicate 8 few days before. a d The Undersigned are also prepared to ut& . n . dertake Sales in the Country, provided aufflI cient inducement offers. $" Storage provided in town on the cheapesl ;he terms, and liberal cash advances made. M'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, and CO., Auctioneers, • i« s Dunedin.

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

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