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[ 7 _ lIBST WO*)L SHIP FOB LOHDOJff. j T TO SAH} JANUABY 1* 1865, mHE FINE FAST-SAILING SHIP PASISIAN, Al atUoyds, 1200 tone register, JOBS D'Onsx, EsQ, Commander. - Freight of wool three farthings per pound, -with the usual 5 per cent, primage added. This reaeel is rapidlj filling «P. and "will °f despatohed punctually as abore. made ier passage to thL port in 87 days, (80 days from land to land) she may be expected to take her passengers home quickly, and land her cargo in time for the May salee. Carries an experienced Surgeon. A Cow will be put on board for the convenience of passengers. For freight or passage apply to J. Dkummojtd Macphjjbsox, I 12-20 Lyttelton and Chriatchurch. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. BASQUE DONA ANITA FROM LONDON, Davis, Master. fflHlSTessel having reported at the Custom House _L Consignees are requested to pass entries, present Bills of Lading and pay Freight to the undersigned, without whose order no cargo will be delivered. Arrangements have been made for lightering the cargo at current rates, at the risk and expense of consignees. Any consignee objecting to this arrangement must give written notice to the undersigned, and have a lighter alongside to take delivery as the goods come to hand, or in default they will be landed and stored in terms of Bill of Lading. All Custom's entries must be passed on or before Friday next, the 6th inst., on which day the manifest will be cleared up by the agent J. T. Peacock, Lyttelton and Christchurch. January 2,1865. 1-4 I SHIP EASTERN EMPIRE, J. C. Fvbovbov, Master, from London. rpHIS ship having r this day reported at the X Custom House Consignees are requested to pass entries, present Bills of Lading, and pay freight* to the undersigned, without whose order no goods will be delivered. All Customs entries must be passed on or before Thursday, the 12th instant, on which date the manifest will be cleared up by*a Customs Agent. J. Dbtooiohd Macphebson, Lyttelton and Christchurch. January 6, 1865. 1-6 FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. WHITE STAR LINE OF LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND PACKETS. mHE Celebrated Well-known Clipper Ship SX&E JACKET, 1442 tons register, 2500 tone burthen, Jakes Whits, Commander, Iβ rxpidly fitting with wool and passengers, and will sail for London direct about JANUARY 14. # Her saloon cabins are furnished with bedding, linen, and every requisite for the comfort and convenience of passengers, for whose convenience a cow will be placed on board. She also carries an experienced surgeon and stewardess. For freight or passage apply to Mixes & Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch; Beswxck & BracH, Kaiapoij H. J. LeCbbk & 12-13 Timaru. faction £aUs* FIREWOOD FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1865. IyTESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT J.YJL have received instructions to sell by public auction at the paddock next the residence of the RevDr Lillie, Papanui, 450 CORDS OF FIREWOOD. Sale at 1 o'clock. The Auctioneers urgently impress on large consumers of fuel this opportunity of laying in a stock at a nominal price, ample time being given for removal, and lots of any number of cords being allowed to be claimed. Hereford street, Christchurch, January 4, 1865. 1-5 EICCABTON YARDS. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, O3T THUBSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1885, WITHOUT RESERVE. IjTESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT itl will sell by public auction on the above date, the following stock, viz. i— RICCARTON DAIRY COWS PRIME FAT STOCK MIXED CATTLE YOUNG STOCK. Ewes Wethers Lambs Rams. PIGS. Sale at 1 o'clock. . HflFHorci screes* UEnxistcaorcn, 1 January S, 1865. 1-7

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 685, 9 January 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume VII, Issue 685, 9 January 1865, Page 2