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Shipping. 1l«"ESSB8 MoMEOKAN, •eßKNßfekl»l- BLACKWOOD tc CO.'S mBBmK line of stbambbs. ALBION, for Melbourne, via Dnnedin and Bluff, on Monday, July 17, at 3 p.m. AIiHAMBBA, for Melbourne, via Dunedin and Bloff, on or about Friday, July 21. ABAWATA, for Wellington and Nelson, on or about Monday, July 24 ABAWATA, for Melbourne, via Dunedin and Bluff, on Saturday, July 29th (with Buez maiL) Owing to difficulty in collecting freights, XTotice is hereby given, that in future all •freighte must be paid before goods are delivered. DALGETY, NICHOLS, & COi Agents, ♦•21 722 Ohristchurch and Lyttelton. WNINBUIiAB AND ORIENTAL BTBAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. 'uVA TTJASSAGES may be secured, ■ and all information ob* tamed, by application to DALGETY, NICHOLS & CO. Agentß, 4f 299 Lyttelton and Ohristchurch. BHOBTEBTAND MOST DIBEOT BOUTE TO QBE AT BBITAIN AND EUBOPB, VIA BAN FBANCISCO AND NEW TOBK. FTIHE Pacific Mail Steam■™KJSßS\ I ship Company's magnifittnt Steamship, CITY OF NEW YOBK, 3400 tons, M appointed to sail from LYTTELTON for BAN FBANOISOO, calling at Wellington, Napier, Auckland, Kandavu (Fiji), and Honolulu, ON THUBBDAY, the 27th INST. The above steamship is in every respect amril&r to the City of San Francisco. For rates of passage and freight, and for full informetioD, apply to WILBON, SAWTBLL & CO, ¥-4 1114 Agents. TTHION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF %J FEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). The steamers of this Company are appointed to sail on or about the following £tae:— ; JV« WELLINGTON, PICTON, NELSON, TABANAKI, and MANAKAU (taking cargo and passengers for transhipment to Wanganui, Napier, Poverty Bay, Foxton, Bangitikei, Westport, Hokitika, and Greymouth)— IEL&WEA, SA, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. Passengers by 2.30 p.m. train, to be alongside by noon. To lac followed by the TAUPO, e.s., on July 24, and TABANAKL on July 28th. ' Wm POBT CHALMEBS—TAUPO, BA, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. Passengers by 2.30 p jn. train. Cargo to be alongside by 1 p.m. Io be followed by the TABANAKI, 8.8., on July 22nd, and WELLINGTON, b.s. on July 28th. Wat AKABOA, TIMABU and DUNEDIN— BEAUTIFUL BTAB, s. s., on MONDAY, July 17th. Paseengers by J2.25 train. Cargo to be alongside by 11 a.m. ftssengers mast book before going on board. JPor freight or passage apply to ' MILES, HASSAL & CO, : Agents, f-IB 1565 Lyttelton and Caristchurchi BTBAM TUG "LIONESS." James Nolan, Master. ■ HHHB above powerful double JL engine Tug is prepared ftSESfcHlb *° t° w vessels going to . fiokitika in ballast, for timber or other export, at Two Shillings and Sixpence per Xoo register. Vessels coming laden, per agreement. Owners of vessele going in ballast can have ; «n agreement for a term by applying to the undersigned. The steam tag Dispatch will perform the services at above rates until Lioness (now undergoing extensive repairs) returns from Dnnedin. : For full particulars apply to JAMES CHESNEY fc CO, Agents, 6-20 687 Wharf street, Hokitika. SHE NEW AND POWERFUL BOYAL HAIL STEAMER AKABOA FBOM -—iiYTBELTON TO PIGEON BAY, AND THENCE BY COACH TO AKABOA. mH~E~FAVOBIIE B.S J. AKAViOA. leaves the |UU(L Lyttelton Watermen's Wharf oa MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 9.20 aj»,, for Pigeon Bay. The Akaroa will go to Little Akaloa on fciday, calling at Pigeon Bay, returning from Little Akaloa at 2.3 i) p.m. Jfcree—Baloon, single, 10s; return, 16s. Borees can be hired at Mr T. W. Barker's, tomfi of the Bay, Akaroa, for Little Akaloa, #o meet the eteamer. This new steamer can be chartered for freight or passengers to any bay on the ■*, Jtoninsula, or hired for picnics or pleasure parties on reasonable terms, end owing to Her ample accommodation excursionists could be taken on the regular days on which the steamer runs, at reduced fares. Befreshment will be obtainable on board. 1 6007 TOSBPH M'LBAN, Master. FOB WANGANUI DIBBCT. rriHE Fine Brigantine J. G. t-ilggfessSs.. JL COLBSON is now ready to VmSaeL receive cargo for the above .port. COFF & GBAHAM, 7-17 1613 , Agents. 1 FOB THAMES DIBECT. * ' mH E Clipper Brigantine X FLIBT, daily expected, will |fl£iME» load for Thames direct, should; enfficient indaceuent offer. For particulars, apply to 7-17 1618 J. B. WAY. It yTBSSBS HAYDON AND « 'i!8%a«&" IVL PAYN B, of Lyttelton, beg to inform Masters and Owners of Vessels tlmt they will BALLAST SHIPS with atone ballast at 4e per ton, and guarantee to supply 90 tons per day, or forfeit £10 per day. 6-151 Sermong. . grtHBISTrAL* CHUBCH—Tbe Gospel is Xj Proclaijaed every Lord's Day Evening, In the Forester*' Hall, Oxford Terrace, at «.S0 pan. The Church meetg at II *.b».

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Press, Volume XXVI, Issue 3391, 17 July 1876, Page 1

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