Conveyances. OHEISTCHUBCH, HALSWELL, TAI TAPU AND LINCOLN j -Ti OVAL MAIL COACH leaves the Post R office, Lincoln, on and after Saturday flov. 21, TTVERY SATUBDAY & WEDNESDAY At half-past seven a.m. The RETURN COACH leaves the White Htft Hotel, Chrietchurch, at half-past three p.u.eamedays. j_ , m^cK, 11# 5 Proprietor. Shipping. FOB SYDNEY DIRECT. npHE CLIPPER BARQUE *|§Kg JOHN KNOX, B. Jenkins, Commander, Will sail for Sydney direct on or about TUESDAY, MARCH 2. For freight or passage, apply to D. DAVIS, 2.24 Agent, Lyttelton. FOR LONDON DIBECT. WILL HAVE QUICK DESPATCH. mHE Beautiful Clipper Ship CELCENO, A 1 at Lloyde, 13 Years, Built by Hall, of Aberdeen, • C. Renant, Commander. WOOL AND OTHER PBODUCE Iβ now being received at the STOBES of MESSRS. J. 0. AIKMAN & Co., Railway Station, For this undoubtedly first-class ship. Has UIfRIVALLED ACCOMMODATION For Chief Cabin Passengers. For freight and passage apply to COBB AND SAWTELL, Christchurch ; or to MATHESON'S AGENCY, 2-23 Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOB OVALAU, FIJI ISLANDS. ___._A riTHE CLIPPER eff SCHOONER JEANIE DUNCAN, Will leave Lyttelton for Ovalau direct on SATUBDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 27. For freight or passage, apply at once to EDWARD REECE, 2*23 Chrietchurch. STEAM TO AEABOA, TIMARU, OAMABU, AND DUNEDIN. J - rpHE SAILING of the jAa _L COMER ANG is unavoidliwL ably POSTPONED in conee~Z3BsßmaP& quence of the inclemency of the ""—g»leather, until FRIDAY, FEB. EUAHY 26, atone p.m. For freight or passage apply to E. S. DALGETY & C 0. 9 3*26. Lyttelton and Christchuroh. ~ ~ i Merchandise, &c. x> E N J A M I N HALE C_bh__ Stbebt, Chbistchttbch, Nearly Opposite Anderson's Foundry, ___U_J OP XHPOBTBB OP »JlB Canvas and duck eidc cloths Drill and calico freshing clothe Bunting, all colours Hpree clothe Manilla rope «*rt covers Tarred hemp rope Canvae and duck Spunyarn and marline tents Twine, palme, and American fam tents needles Calico tente Pitch, tar, and oakum Oaavas hose, for Garden lines andresin _ gwdens Brass eyelets Flags * Indiarubber hose goings &c., &c. •β-i &c ISNTB ON HERji", ALL SIZES. Orders by post promptly attended to. Repairing done. NJ3.—Wholesale and retail. 10-23 CORN SACKS. QNSA L E , By the Undereigned, TWENTY BALES CORN SACKS. W. MONTGOMERY & CO.
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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1833, 26 February 1869, Page 1
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