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FOR WELLINGTON, HAVELOCK, AND PICTON. mHE FAVORITE PADDLE STEAMER CITY OF DUNEDDJ, Capt. J. P. Botd, Hourly expected, is appointed to sail for the above ports six hours after arrival. For freight or passage apply to i' ' ' Miebs & Co., 1-7 Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOR MELBOURNE, VIA DUNEDIN AND THE BLUFF. , . . rrVHE SPLENDID SCREW STEAMER ALBION, Captain McLaChuln, Will leave for the above ports on: MONDAY, JANUARY 9, At 12 o'clock. For freight or passage apply to ~ J. T. Pbacook & Co., 1-7 Lyttelton and Cnrietohurch. FOR OTAGKX THE PANAMA, ''''itfE'w-" fcDALAND, AND . AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY'S STEAMSHIP LORD A SHL EY, Thomas Randaxi., Commander, Iβ appointed to sail for the above port on or about WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, ; At 12 o'clock noon. * - |- For freight or passage apply to ... \ Mnxfl&Co., Lyttelton and Cftrietchureh. ■■•- Return ticket* issued for Visitors to the Exhibition at single fares. .s?<jUs?a Ero o» THie Da*?S Apvmh'bm"''*— >.■ FOR LONDOI TO FOLLOW THE . miß MA GNIFICENT SHIP X BRITISH EMPIRE, ;!: . 2879 Tons Register, 5000 Tons Burthen, Thomas B. Calebitax, Coinaiauder, Will be ready to receive wool in December, and frill follow the Blue Jacket, sailing in all February. This ship is the largest that has visited New Zealand, and possesses spacious accommodatMil'lcfc , saloon and second-cabin passengers. .'■•••'><% Arrangements have been made at &c tflidai■ erit* ports to receive wool, and to convey'-'Hmtagli *tb London at the lowest rates of freight. >' ' For freight or paeeeage apply to Chrietchuron. Mnae & . . Lyttelton and Ohrotchuroli BEswioßi&BmoHV, ~~y\ EaiapoL H. J..LBOwpr & , .», Jf 1 ' Tiinaru} or to' J. T. Pba<kxjk k Co, Lyttelton or Christchuroh. Oct. 27, 1864. 10-28 FIRST WOOL SHIP FROM TIMAEU, FOR LONDON DIREOT, ' - lltf p Now Loading, and under Charter to sail on Ist January, 1865. . >, mHE CLIPPEE BASQUE MAY QUEEff, Al at Lloyds, 800 tons burthen, ' Thohas H. Sxzsh, CommandflEU Wool shippers are requested to forward their wool as early as possible. The undersigned is prepared to receive sad superintend the shipment of wool and sheepskins. The ship has room for a limited number of saloon passenger*. For freight or passage apply to J. Dbukuohs MAOPHSMdir;' I 12-20 ,- Timaru. WOOL SHIP FOB LONDON. THE NEW CLIPPER SHIP GLESMARX, 1000 tons, is shortly expected from Londgfc, and mil sail oa her return voyage about the bifmning of April next. This splendid vessel offer* an nnusally favorable opportunity for pas*enge» proceeding to England. Her cabin* are, roomy and well ventilated, inS lighted with large port* 18 xnohe* •quare. She ha* been built specially for this trad*, and with regard to the comfort of first and Mcood da** pumgen. Maceotott, m 14 CbriatchvTchudLjtUko^,

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 684, 7 January 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume VII, Issue 684, 7 January 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume VII, Issue 684, 7 January 1865, Page 1