m&B PAHAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND 1 AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPASTES STEAMSHIP . LORD AS HLE V, TVoy*» ~ Sakdaix, Commander, Iμ appointed to sail far the above port on or about WEDITISDAY, JANUARY 11, At 12 o'clock noon. For freight or paange apply to Mujcs&Co., LytteUan and Cfaristchnrch. Betam tkkeU issued for Visitors to the Exhibition 'at tingle fares. « 1-7 FOB LONDON DIRECT. TO FOLLOW THE BLUE JACKET. THE MA GKIFI CE NT SHIP BRITISH EMPIRE, 2879 Tom Register, 5000 Tons Burthen, Thovas B. Caixkcak, Comaaader, IWfflteitadytoreceiTOwoolinDeeeinber, and will follow the Blue Jacket, e«iling in all February. Thk ship is the largest that has visited New Zealand, and pcHwcnrn spacious accommodation for smloon tad second-cabin passengers. Arrangements have been made at the various outporte to receive wool, and to convey through to London at the lowest rates of freight. For freight or paess&ge apply to Gouxd & Miles, Christchurch. Mxzxs & Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch Bbswice & Berch, KaiapoL BL J. LsCbeb & Co^ Timaru; or to J. T. Pkaoock & Co., Lyttelton or Christchurch. Oct. 27, 1864. 10-28 FIBST WOOL SHIP FROM TIMARU, FOR LONDON DIRECT, Now Loading, and under Charter to sail on Ist January, 1865. mHE CLIPPER BARQUE MAY QUEEN, Al at Lloyds, 800 tons burthen, Thoxab H. Smite, Commander. Wool shippers are requested to forward their wool as early as possible. The undersigned is prepared to receive and superintend the shipment of wool and sheepskins. The ship has room, for a limited number of saloon passengers. For freight or passage apply to J. Dxoioforo Macphxbsojt, 12-20 Timaru. STEAM TO MELBOURNE VIA DUNEDLN. mHE OTAGO STEAM SHIPPING COMi PASTY'S FAST, POWERFUL, AND BEGULAR-TRADING STEAMSHIP ALBION, 700 tons, J. MXachxajt, Commander, Will be despatched on MONDAY, JAISrUARY 9, At 4 from Lyttelton. BEDU CE D FARES, Also available : PER STEAMSHIP HERO. The Albion leaves Otago on the 18th instant, at 3 p.m-, wMi her Majesty's Mail, giving Melbourne pajKDgera an opportunity of being present at the •opening of the x DOSEDIN EXHIBITION, On the 12th and following days, lor freight or passage apply to J. T. Peacock & Co., l>7 Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOR TIMARU DIRECT. npHE WELL-KNOWH SCREW STEAMER MAID OF THE YARRA, Caps. John Exmslt, Is now loading Cor the above port, and will sail at an ewiydate For freight or passage apply to Mixes & Co., 1-7 Lyttelton and Christchurch. SEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION AT DUNEDDf. BETURN TICKETS FOR SINGLE FARES.! ff\HE New Zealand Steam Navigation Company ■• JL :A tin! take intending visitors to and from Dunedin | in their steamers, as also goods lor Exhibition, to and I from Port Chalmers at single rates. J. J>. Macphxbsok, 12-15 Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOS THE GSEY BITES, WEST COAST : - - DIGGINGS. mHS CLIPPER SCHOONER 1 WILD WATS Witroeoeapawtikeu from ute nrer in a mr days. >""'--" .«v- r -,-'-. V ""*' ,Jlntaaew 4 Co^
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Press, Volume VII, Issue 685, 9 January 1865, Page 2
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