CANTERBURY FARMERS, WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN CALL and PRICE OUR V FENCING WIRE. SHEEP NETTING, STANDARDS. tfARB WIRE, ROOFING IKON, Etc MASON. STRUTHERS and CO., COLOMBO STREET.
SHIPPING. I__ NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, FOR LONDON, fit Monte Video, Toneriffe, and Plymouth. Vary Suparior Ace emunodatioa f—r Passenger!i. *■"" *~" ~~ Toms i Port of Steamer**. Register, j Departure. • Pate. m\_„_' ~T. 6372 WtlUn-rtor. Feb. 2t „__hw - 6127- l s vttrttbn Feb. 2. 3a£_i :: 288 Wrf,, -.« M " _£_?. " ~** kal * " " 111 - Wail-to .. «« - « Paper** .. *• Jg _ "'•■ Wow Steamer .■ TiuO — ~ I TBE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY. lAMITED. THE N_W~ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. S.S. RUAHINE, FOR LONDON. 'PASSENGERS must proceed to Lyttelton to join tha abo*e-named Steamer NOT LATER than by the 9.55 a.m. Train on t j SATURDAY. 21th instant. A Special Van will be attached thereto for the conveyance of. paaaenge™' luggage direct to steamer's jpANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN R.M.S. LINE. TO HONOLULU*AND VANCOUVER, Thence by Canadian-Pacifio Railway. CHEAPEST AND MOST DIRECT ROUTE TO THE KLONDYKE. •«—— — ~,. : leaves R.M.B. Tons. Commander. ____ Warrlmoo.. ~3500~ J. P. R PMlh> ~ Feb. 27 Mwwera .. 3500 F. A. H->mmlun- I_,a_.*,*?_1 _ ,a _.*,*?_ 'j 4&o__C____l A P ril M C-* ' Tl«eiMKl*»w*MadUv«ryFour Weeks. ■-, •Through Tickets from any port in New _c-> «and at Lowest Rat., to all point, m Canada, United States, Engird, and Contment. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.. LTD., |638 Ag«nta. EASIEKN AND AtSTBAT.IAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY STEAMERS jfj- T EAVE lor THURSDAY __W__m__: ISLAND.PORTDARWIN, *mg_fg*s*ggS r - ON - KOKO, SINGAPORE, lATAVIA and JAPAN about EVERY FORTNIGHT. Through Tickets issued to America and Europe, via China, Japan, Vancouver or Ban Francisco. ' Icrfrelght, passage and all Information apply to TKQ PITCAfTHLY. WALLACE AND CO.. Agents. Tt|ESSAGERIES MARXTIMES. . SYDNEY to LONDON, via COLOMBO and PARIS. Steamers of 6500 tons under .contract With the French GovM-nment, eaUing at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, ALBANY 7 COLOMBO, SUEZ, and PORT SAID, fill bo despatched monthly a« follow J•. — 1 I "*■ «•„„„«»•• M -* Ad«-' Steam** Commander H y an " J it)ourn., lakle. Noon, i lp.m. lp.m. ' Ala—laßittioCorspeltfcr Mar. 19 Mar. 22 Hat. 24 Atnmuu-i.. Ver-oti Apl. 16 Ap. 19 Apl. <- V—LI v v Cicta* .. FUschl -ay 14 May 17 May 1* Potrsxaiß* - -.hevaHw June 11-June 14[June 16 PASSENGERS booked to Bombay, lolta, '. China, BatavJa, and Japan. V v Table wines at* included iv the passage *■ tooney, etc, RETURN TICKETS, available for D or 13 t month*, at reduced raUs. ENGLISH SPOKEN ON BOARD. Passage, money can oe paid here for passages from Europ-*. Liberal concessions to f—nilies. Upon arrival in Marseilles English inter- ■ preters meet the passengers for London and give them every assistance in landing and passing their luggage, etc., through tbe Customs, and also accompany them to Paris and Calais, Rettu-B Tickets (first saldora) between inter* \ Colonial ports are available for return by ,\ P. and O. steamers having room. N.B.w-pMMng—_• luggage conveyed free of '<; tori from Marseilles to London by steamer. .*■- For farther partic-olar* apply to - 1-C_ITHLY. WALLACE and C 0.,. [i C_-*i»tchurc_.. H NIPPON YUSENKAISHA. t JAPAN MAIL- STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ; #; LIMITED. W t FOR CHINA AND , JAPAN. 'IfifpHE following magnificent New S-amera $'A will be despatched from SYDNEY, cail- • fag at BRISBANE, TOWNSVILLE, -'Day island. Manila, hong kong, . Nagasaki, kobe, and yokahama-PTJ-AMI MARU, 3500 Toa»—FEBRUARY Ist, 1900. YAWATA MARU, 3500 Tons—FEBRUARY _ _*th, 1900. » , KASUGA MARU, 8500 Tona-MARCH T _9t_,x1900. i, . Splendid Saloon Accommodation, and com- . landed by ENGLISBT OFFICERS. \ ' For lull particulara apply to KAYE and CARTER. Cathedra] square, Christohnrcb, Agents for Canterbury. •» in , , ~ ~ , TOB A O C O. IHE BEST Iff THE MARKET. , *___, __ ' MONEY TO LEND. WE HAVE VARIOUS SUMS of MONEY - H» to LENi, on FREEHOLD SECURITY. MEARES and W__LIAMS, 1 mm, Solicitors, y 80S Gloucester .treat BAKER BROS. HAVE FOR SAI-TtHE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES :- , .LINWOOD, Matheson'aroad—-Niceß-rcomed i *«n» with all conveniences, gas, stable and J?H? W ' house; J acre prettiiy laid out; -600. BPREYDON, OELWYN STREEU' -.7 *?'* a * < i Houee, verandah, dairy and pantry. ■■' 12*_ ouso %n d copper, storeroom, fernery and 11 P»»shonse, together with 2 acres in "t tii* P**laocks, _-acre in orchard, large vege- * x__* * a< l flower garden, cow shed, fowl*nd pigstyer- Yard and footpaths "•Phalted. Everything neat and in perfect i - Z a . er - As the owner i» leaving the colony an •' lilw'e ia required. ' ■' -.w-f W fi RIOHTON-Tea Rooms and Shop, : t jnu c dwelling rooro.» (ahnoet new), wash- ■ _««« and copper, bathroom, hot and cold •' water; £630. ■v Apply, £; BAKER BROS., :|_ -198 Harelord stmt.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10589, 24 February 1900, Page 1
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