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INSKIPP HOUSE LADIES' SCHOOL, Peterborough Street, Colombo Street North, Christchurch. THIS School, conducted by the Misses Cole, assisted by masters, will open Monday, January 16,1865. A limited number of boarders received. Terms may be had on application. 1-9 STEAM TO MELBOURNE VTA OTAGO. REDUCED FARES. rp H E FINE STEAMSHIP GOTHENBURG, Hugh Mackie, Commander, will sail as above THIS DAY (TUESDAY), JANUARY 10, At 12 o'clock noon. Passengers must produce tickets when going on board. For freight or passage apply to Dalgety, Buckley & Co., 1-10 Lyttelton and Christehurch. SHIP BLUE JACKET FOR LONDON. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. PASSENGERS are requested to pay balance of passage money, and embark on Tuesday, the 17th inst., as the ship will positively sail on that date. Miles k Co., 1-10 Agents. NOTICE. SHD? PARISIAN FOR LONDON. ALL Claims against this vessel must be handed in to the undersigned, in duplicate, on or before Friday, tbelgth inst. at noon, otherwise they will not be allowed. J. Dbttmmokd Macphbbson, _._0 Lyttelton and Christehurch. • EUD OP THIS DAY'S AnVBBTISB_3nraS. | WOOL SHIP. TO FOLLOW THE PARISIAN. jrpHE BRITISH-BUILT BARQUE DONA ANITA, Al at Lloyds, 500 Tons Register, W. C. Davis, Master, Will be ready to receive wool in a day or two, and will sail in all February. The Dona Anita will take about 1300 bales, and an effort will be made to load" her sufficiently early to allow of her dispatch as a second vessel to the May sales. She has good accommodation for a few first and second cabin passengers. Freight of wool three farthings per pound, and the usual 5 per cent, primage: For freight or passage apply to TTavt., Ritchie k Co., Lyttelton ; E. S. Dalgett & Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch; Or to J. Dbu3_ho-~> Maophebsok, 1-9 Lyttelton and Christchurch. WOOL SHD? FOR LONDON. mHE NEW CLIPPERSHIP GLENMARK, I 1000 tons register, I John Thomson (late of the Derwentwater), Commander, Is shortly expected from London, and will sail; on ■ her return voyage about the beginning of April next. This splendid vessel offers an unusally favorable opportunity for passengers proceeding to England. Her cabins are roomy and well ventilated, and lighted with large ports 18 inches square. She has been built specially for this trade, and with regard to the comfort of first and second class passengers. J. D. Macphebson, 1-9 (Christehurch and Lyttelton. FOR OTAGO AND BLUFF. THE PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MATT. COMPANY'S STEAMSHIP AIREDALE, R. H. Febgusoh, C\m_nander, Is appointed to sail for the above ports on or about MONDAY, JANUARY 16, At 12 o'clock] noon. For freight or passage apply to Muss & Co., Lyttelton and C_ristchurch. Return tickcte issued for visitors to thcExhibition at single fares. 1-9

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 686, 10 January 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume VII, Issue 686, 10 January 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume VII, Issue 686, 10 January 1865, Page 1