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Snipping. MESSRS. SHAW BAVTLL - CO. AND ALBION BHIPPIN- OOMPANY'B LINE OF SHIPS. 70S LONDON. «=_~SL A RRANGEMENTS have been ■pf_«_fes_ -£J*- made for the Dispatch of the following First-Class Ships jSttia^_SfSs j (others of a similar class to follow at intervals):— J_Tns.l |~ iTimeof _Rstr Class. Commander. Bailing. Aminta ...1132 *Aal Pearne fearly Canoma ... j 586100 Al Rosser lo fol. The above ships are of the highest class, and are celebrated for the zapid passages between the colony and London, as well as for the first-rate condition in which their cargoes are delivered. The passenger accommodation is unsurpassed; every convenienoe said ventilation thoroughly provided. The dietary scale is most liberal for all classes of passengers. For further particulars as to rates of freight and passage money, apply to JOHN INGLIS, THE NATIONAL M. _ A. COMPANT (LIMITED), EDWARDS, BENNETT & CO.; DALGETY _ COMPY., 1-5 2929 Christchurch and Lyttelton. P. _ O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LEAVING Melbourne every alternate week. Saloon fares—Melbourne to Southampton, —70; Melbourne to Briadisi or Venice, —65 ; (exclusive of rail through Egypt, —3). Passengers booked by, and all information from DALGETY & COMPY., Agents. 3-9 5920 FOR WELLINGTON AND NAPIER. v-sfc-s*. rjIHE favorite s.s. GOI AHEAD will Sail for "^wf—feM— above ports on or about ~-—35 June 16th, at 3 p.m. for freight or passage apply to CUFF AND GRAHAM, Agents. 6-12 685 Lyttelton and Chiistohurch. FOR AUCKLAND. " fipHE barque ESPECTJA LADOR, 262 teas register, Capt. Powell, having the a___22_S_—i greater portion of her cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch for the above Port. Has Bpace for about 100 tons. Freight, 10s. BLACK, DAVIES AND CO., Agents, 6-12 664 Christchnrch and Lyttelton. FOR KAIKOTJRA. WELLINGTON, FOXTON AND WANGANUI. _--_>*. nPHE s.s. JANE -1- DOUGLAS will on WEDNESDAY, . _i,!—-XncTii-iii? ii - ft""* isth, a * 5 P' m * For freight or passage apply to P. CUNNINGHAM AND CO., Agents, 6-12 687 Christchuroh and Lyttelton. Business Notices. QOU T H T> BIT IS H INSURANCE COMPANY EFFECTS FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Offices—Herefot 3 street, C_ris-ch—rch. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, 1-29 4104 Ma_ager. " r " "[ " NOTICE. " """""" TO ROAD BOARDS AND OTHERS. FORD AND OGDOnTsOUTH MALVERN, ARE' now prepared to supply drain pipes of the best quality, and at the lowest can-eat rates. Fire Tiles, Fire Lumps, Fire Bricks. Spec—l sizes made to order. Price list on application. Orders can be executed direct from the works, adjoining the Railway Station, South Malvern, or from the Christchurch depot, South belt ' (near Guthrie and I—rnaoh's, opposite Railway atatjen). 5-20/ 9599 j NOTICE. ' "ft/TR CHAS. GRAHAM is NO LONGER in JIJL oar EMPLOY. , MATHESON BROS. _ CO. Christchurch, Juae 7th, 1880. 6-8 497 fi T>ALAIRET, LICENSED LAND BROKER, Bees to announce to the Public that he is Prepared to UNDERTAKE ANY BUSINESS in connection with the LAND TRANSFER ACT j At Scheduled Rates. Also, ' To LEND MONEY on Approved Freehold Security. Offices: Corner of Armagh street and Oxford terrace, opposite Bridge. 2-5 4448 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ~ HAVING purchased the Shingle Field and Plant recently owned by J. L. Wilson, situated at Hornby Junction, we areinaposi* tion to SUPPLY BROKEN METAL, Washed Sand, and Shingle, suitable for all purposes, in large or small quantities." ■ SMART* SON, 6-1 135 Asphalters, Sydenhi ai. : NOTICE. "CITE have this day DISPOSED,, of oar W ■' BUSINESS ia Christchurch to Mb ROBERT LUCAS MoCLENAHAN, for whom we solicit a continaaiice of the support hitherto accorded to us. MATHESON BROS, ft CO. REFERRING to the above I beg to intimate that I shall CARRY ON THE BUSINESS ia all its branches, and hope by keeping a well assorted stock aad giving good valae, to merit a share of pa—is patronage. B. L. McCLBNAHAN, Trading aa R. L. _;cCLENAHAN &GO. Worcester Hoase, Cashel street, Jane Bth, 1880. 6-9 541 AITKEN & ROBERTS, FURNISHING- AND GE-NE____ IRO-rMONGBRS-OASHBL STREET WEST. IN ADDITION to OUR LARGE aad VARIED STOCK of IRONMONGERY, we are now opening a most seasonable assortment ex Edwin Fox, S. R. Lyman, aad Trevclyan. FRESH STOCK TO ARRIVE ex Abernyte, Hudson, and following -hips :— Prices Very Reasonable. SPECIAL LINES NOW OPENING— Table, Hall, aad Bracket Lamps. Electro plated Ware, Frog Baaks. Kerosene Oil, "Light of the Age." # Pocket Kaives, Table Cutlery, Beef Sheers Baagas, Grates, American Cooking Stoves. Knit* Machines, Family Grindstones. Bedsteads, Fenders, Nursery Guards. ■ Mintoa Tiles. Emery Wheels. Music Stool Screws. . . ■ Theodolites, Surveyors' Cots and requisites Plating Machiaes. Home Washers. Mangles. Copper Sash Cord. Scales. Clothes Wringers. Feacißg Wire, Wire Netting. Powder, Shst, <>_tridges. C-rpeaters'Tools. Al____N AlO) BOB_ER_S, ; CASHEL STREET WEST. _

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Press, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4638, 12 June 1880, Page 1

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