In the Press, (Price One Shilling and Sixpence,) THE CANTERBURY ALMANACK For 1854. ! . letter-peess feinting, 1 ' OF AtL KINDS, DONE AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. AS Agents of Messrs. Money Wigkam and Sons, and C. A. Alymek, Esq., of "i London, the undersigned are ready to receive f applications from the friends of persons in Eng- ■'. land who wish to obtain passages in any of the ; vessels despatched by the above parties. To follow the "Minerva," the " Cornwall," the " Slam's Castle," and other vessels. Cookson, Bowler, & Co., Agents at Lytt.elton. First Wool Ship of this Season for London. 'y, TipHE .fine A 1, Clipper-. t^jP\Av -*- built Barque " Admiral ajyio^O^v Grenfell," 500 tons, William Commander, •Sl^TtL^PJ^^ w^'' commence loading on e-gjM^^P **f£* a* her re tmn from Sydney. This fine vessel has excellent accommodation for passengers. . For freight or passage, apply to LONGDBN & LE CrEN. Freight on Wool, three half-pence per Ib. For Sydney Direct. A regular Trader between this Port and Sydney, i^t^*N& THE Fine Brigantine • *JWE>|l^ " DESPATCH," 280 jrj^^My\\ tons, Wm. Rogers, master, j^#_^^lwill sail for the above Port 1 about the 7th February next. For freight or passage, apply to James Swinboorne, Colonial Store, Lyttelton. Jan. 14, 1854. FILBY & Go's and JOS. STAYNER'S LINE OF 3STew Zealand Packets direct from London. / . HP H E Undersigned is ,^#\i X authorised by Messrs. dws&^§^ Filby and Co., and Joseph I N& %}=2sist \\ Stayner, to call the atten4:M|^iK^ ? tion of the Colonists of Cauterbury and New Zealand generally, to the fact that they have resumed chartering, at short and regular intervals, firstclass, fast-sailing, passenger Ships to the different Settlements in New Zealand. The vessels carry surgeons—are commanded by Captains 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 vessels have already been despatched: TONS. Mahtoree ...350 Capt. R. Cowan Eagle 400 „ The greatest attention will be paid to the punctual despatch of vessels chartered by the above well-known firms ; and as it is highly desirous that a continuous emigration to this Settlement be encouraged, the undersigned will be prepared to facilitate the views of those parties who may be disposed to send to England for their friends. The " Eagle," on arrival, will be laid on to ship wool for London, and the undersigned will make liberal advances on wool, and other New Zealand produce, consigned to the above genlleiuen. A. J. Alport. 2, Norwich Quay, Lytttlton, Jauuury, 1854.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 159, 21 January 1854, Page 1
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