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FOB LONDON BISECT. TO FOLLOW THE BLUE JACKET. THE MAGNI VI CENT SHIP BRITISH EMPIRE, 2879 Tons Register, 5000 Tons Burthen, Thomas B. Calle-an, Commander, Will be ready to receive —00l in December, and will follow the Blue Jacket, sailing in all February. This ship is the largest that has visited New Zealand, and possesses spacious aooommodation for saloon and second-cabin passengers. Arrangements have been made at the various out-1 ports to receive wool, and to convey through to London at the lowest rates of freight. For freight or passsage apply to Gould k Mrues, C-ristchurch. Milks k Co, Lyttelton and Christchurch B_gw.cs: k Birch, Kaiapoi. H. J. LeCben k Co- . Timaru; or to J. T. Peacock k Co, Lyttelton or Christchurch. Oct 27, 1864. 10-28 I FIRST WOOL SHIP FROM TIMARU, FOR LONDON DIRECT, Now T rf H"* K ~g t aad under Charter to sail on Ist January, 1865. fpHE CLIPPER BARQUE MAY QUEEN, Al at Lloyds, 800 tons burthen, Thomas H. Smith, Commander. Wool shippers are requested to forward their wool am 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 panengera. For freight or passage, apply to J. Dbukmond Macphebson, 12-20 Timaru. FOB TIMARU DIRECT. mHE WELL-KNOWN SCREW STEAMER MAID OF THE YARRA, Capt. John Ecmblt, Is now loading for the above port, and wfll sail at an carry date Ear freight or passage apply to Miles k Co--I>7 Lyttelton and CJhristch urch. NEW ZEALAND EJ-UIBITION AT DUNEDIN. _____———_ RETURN TICKETS FOB SINGLE FARES. ffIHE New Zealand Steam Navigation Company JL wfll take intending visitors to and from Dunedin iv their steamers, as also goods for Exhibition, to and from Port Chahners at single rates. J. D. Macphebson, 12-15 Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOB THE GBEY BIVEB, WEST COAST DIGGINGS. j mHE CLIPPER .SCHOONER WILD WAVE Will be despatched from the river in a few days. For freight or passage apply to Millton k Co., 12-28 Tuam street. Sate. FIREWOOD FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 13,1865. TtrESSRS, BUBNELL, BENNETT k SPBOT JLvJ. have -received instructions to sell by public auction at the paddock next the residence of the *%BfDr liffie, Papanui, 450 CORDS OF FIREWOOD. Sale at 1 o'clock. The Aoetioneers urgently impress on huge consumers of fuel this opportunity of laying in a stock at a nominal price, ample time being given for removal, and lota of any number of cords being allowed to be claimed. Hereford street, Christchurch, January 4, 1860. 1-5 RICCARTON YARDS. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1865, WITHOUT RESERVE. "mjrESSB-L BUI-NELL, BENNETT k SPROT if J. will sell by public auction on the above date, the following stock, vir. :— RICCARTON DAIRY COWS PRIME FAT STOCK MEED CIATTLE YOUNG STOCK. Ewes wether? Ti-smhs ' P X « 8 . Sale at 1 o'clock. Erwm CwHSHaw*n*ch, Jttß-ry 5, -865. 1-7

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 686, 10 January 1865, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume VII, Issue 686, 10 January 1865, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume VII, Issue 686, 10 January 1865, Page 2