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Shipping. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY. (LIMITED.) STEAM TO ENGLAND, CALIFORNIA, AND NEW YORK, VIA PANAMA, In Conjunction with the Steamship* of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company of London and Pacific Mail Steamship Company, New York. mHE SCREW STEAMSHIP RAKATA, 1456 Tons Register, 400 Horse-power, S. Habby Weight, R.N.R., Commander, Is appointed to leave Wellington for Panama ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, At three o'clock p.m., with her Majesty's mails. Through hills of lading are issued at moderate rates, and shippers may rely on regular delivery in good order in schedule time. This Company's steamers leave Sydney on the Ist, and Wellington on the Bth, of each month, are due at Panama on the sth or 6th of the following month, and will form regular connection there as follows .— Fob Southampton- : Leave Colon on 6th or 7th, arriving at Southampton 29th of each month. Fob San Fbancisco: Leave Panama on 9th, arriving at San Francisco on 22nd of each month. Fob New Yobk .- Leave Colon on 12th or 13th, arriving at New York 20th or 21st of each month. Passengers booked from all this Company's Agencies at through rates to Jamaica, St. Thomas, Havannah, Trinidad, Vera Cruz, and Demarara. First-class passengers are allowed 336 lbs, or twenty cubic feot, for luggage ; second-class, 168 lbs, or fifteen cubic feet, which must be delivered at the Agents'office, Lyttelton, tvrentyfour hours before the departure of the steamer, when it will be labelled, manifested, weighed, and measured. All excess to he paid for as measurement goods, without primage. * For full particulars, rates of freight, passage, Ac, apply to Muss & Co., Agents, 11-16 Lyttelton and Christehurch.

WHITE STAR LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. FIRST WOOL SHIP OF THE SEASON. mHE CELEBRATED CLIPPER SHIP BLUE JACKET, James White, Commander, (Carrying first and second-cabin passengers only) will load with Wool as fast as the clip comes to hand, and should be ready for sea about the end of December. This magnificent ship is well known in Canterbury for her uniformly comfortable and rapid passages, her lust vojage home and back to this port having been acompli-hed in less thnn seven months, including seven weeke occupied in discharging and loading cargoes in the London docks. Passengers in the s doon are provided with bedding, linen, and other requisites The second-cabin is a house on deck, wel ventilated and roomy. A milch cow will be placed on board. For freight or passage apply to Milks A Co., Lyttelton, Christehurch, and Timaru. 10-4 Money. SEVERAL SUMS OF MONEY TO BE LENT, on approved freehold security. Apply to No. 167 Habman & Stevens. November 15,1867. 11-16 E. Burnell. ZETLAND ARMS. PUBLIO AUCTION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, At 11 o'Clock, FAT CATTLE, Horses Agricultural implements Dog-cart, horse and harness Drays &c, &c, to. Entries will be received by Mr Slee, Zetland Arms, or at my office. Edwin Bttbnell, Auctioneer. November 22,1867. 11-22 CARLTON SALEYARDS. PUBLIO AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, At 12 o'Clock, e)(\ TO 30 PAIL-FED CATTLE, _} V/ In good condition. Edwin Bubnbll, Auctioneer. Entries will be received by Mr Money, Carlton Hotel, or at my offloe. 11-22 AUCTION NOTICE. THE SALE ADVERTISED for Monday, November 25, at the SELWYN, IS POSTPONED owing to most of the Stockowners in the neighbourhood being engaged in shearing. Edwin BuasißiA, Auotionaer. Noremb-r 82,1867. 11-M

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 11575, 23 November 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XII, Issue 11575, 23 November 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XII, Issue 11575, 23 November 1867, Page 1

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