TRAFFIC RETURNS FROM LYTTELTON TO CHRISTCHURCH. The following were the number of trucks that passed through from Lyttelton to Christchurch on yesterday, viz., 92 waggons, containing 552 tons.
PALMER GOLDFIELDS. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. TN consequence of the J- bad weather the s.s. “WELLINGTON” ; has been detained in the North, and fresh arrangements have been entered into with the Agents of the “ Maori” to convey Passengers who have paid-up to join the “ Comet” at Port Chalmers. THE “MAORI” Will sail TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), At 2 p.m. TRANSIT OF VENUS! TRANSIT OF VENUS!! TRANSIT OF VENUS !!! ARRIVED, gIX T Y rpO N S £JO 0 DS, DIRECT TO B. SIMPSON, Consisting of— Tobaccos, Cigars, Snuffs, Pipes, Archery, Croquet, Cricketing Materials, Fishing-Tackle, Stationery, Cutlery, Papier Mache Goods. It is requested that no time be lost to call and make purchases. TRAIN SIT OF VENUS! B. SIMPSON, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. TO ADVERTISERS. OOR the convenience of persons desirous Ia of advertising in the Globe, we have '.'•ranged with the printer, that advertisenents may be received at the Fraxit Office ■asjhel .street, as well as at the Globe Office, Hereford street.
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Globe, Volume II, Issue 119, 17 October 1874, Page 2
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