Christclmrch. Conveyance Company. rpHE Schooners, " Fairy" and " Fanny," -P- sail regularly for Christehurch Quay and S umner. For particulars of Freight, &c, apply to A. J. Alport, Lyttelton, )Tr Airpriit . R. Packer, Christehurch, \ iion- Agents' FIXBY & Co's and JOS. STAYNER'S LINE OF N"ew Zealand Packets direct from London. yi npHE Undersigned beg &jK^yL -*- to call the attention of the Colonists of Canterbury fy^^^^^fcXXand New Zealand generally, ■^-y\ i ItSt^^fc'-tO tue act tnat tney con" •^saaHafes* tinue to despatch, at short and regular intervals, first-class, fast-sailing, passenger Ships to the different Settlements in New Zealand. These vessels carry surgeons—are commanded by gentlemen of great experience in the passenger trade—and the most careful provision is made for the comfort of the passengers during the voyage. The following fine ships are some of those already despatched: tons. * Sir George Seymour. ..Bso Capt. T. Goodson Charlotte Jane 730 „ A. Lawrence Randolph 761 „ W.Dale .Cressy ; 720 „ J.D.Bell CasdeEden 930 „ T. Thornhill Isabella Hercus . 618 „ P. Houston Travancore 582 „ T.Brown Duke of Bronte ..500 „ J.T.Barclay Steadfast 535 „ T. Spencer Lahuan 547 „ W. Scott Dominion .... .584 „ W.Darke ■Bangalore 877 „ W. M organ Lady Nugent 668 „ J. Parsons DuJle of Portland 533 „ W. Cubitt Canterbury 816 „ J.Edwards ; Midlothian 530 „ J. Gibson Sir George Pollock ...630 „ T. Withers. The usual regularity of sailing of these yes-; sels, so well known to most of the Colonists,, will be constantly observed. The .undersigned also execute commissions with dispatch on an account being opened,to , their credit with'the Union Bank of Australia:, and parties confiding consignments of the. produce of the Colony to their care, may rely upon their exercise of prudence and fidelity in effecting- advantageous sales: remittances being made either in Cash, or in Manufactured Goods, &c, as may be directed. Filby & Co., 157, Fenchureh-st.\ Lon( j on Jos. Stayner, 110, Fenchurch-st. J Tribes-Wharf, Lyttelton. THE attention of the.Public is called to the above Wharf, where Goods and pro-. duce of every description can be landed and stored for re-shipment or otherwise, at economical rates. Geo. H. Tribe. Ist January, 1853. Pasturage, Lyttelton. PERSONS wishing to make arrangements for depasturing Cows, Horses, &c. on No. 40 Pasturage Section, (about 200 acres,) Lyttelton, and on about SO acres also of Rural Land contiguous, are requested to apply to the undersigned without delay, he having hired the run of the above for a given period. Parties wishing to depasture sheep on their first landing, may do so on very moderate terms. William Allott. Jackson. Bond, Lyttelton, Oct. 6,1852. "
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Lyttelton Times, Volume III, Issue 105, 8 January 1853, Page 1
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