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LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, OF ALL KINDS, DONE AT THE OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. REGULAR TRADER TO KAIAPOI. THE Schooner "FLIRT," 13 tons, G. Day, Master, conveys .Goods, &c, rcgu-; laily to Kaiapoi.. - FOR MELBOURNE, rpHE Fine fast-sailing Brigantine " DE- ■■•*-■' SPATCH," Eogcre, *naste.r,j2sO J,ons burden, will sail as above a few days aFfefTfer return from Ota go. For freight or passage apply to James Swinbocrne LOST, ON Sunday evening last, near the Barracks, a lady's " Victorine-" Any per.having found the same, on bringing it to the office of this paper will be rewarded for their trouble. STEAMER " NELSON." FTIHE undersigned having made arrange- -*- ments with the various Provincial Governments to RUN Messrs. Willis & Co.'s splendid New Iron Screw Steamer, the Nelson, 300 tons, Martin, master, betiveen the Settlements of New Zealand, beg to inform the public that the following Scale of Chief Cabin Fares has been determined upon: — Between Manakau and New Plymouth £5 0 „ „ : and Nelson ......... 7 10 „ „ and Wellington ... 10 0 „ „ and Victoria 12 10 , } „ and Otago 15 0 „ Nelson and New Plymouth 5 0 „ „ and Wellington ... 5 0 „ „ and Victoria 7 0 „ „ and Otago 10 0 „ Wellington and New Plymouth 7 10 „ „ and Victoria 5 0 „ „ and Otago 7 10 „ N.Plymouth and Otago 12 10 „ „ and Victoria JO 0 „ Victoria and Otago 5 0 Spirits, Wines, and Beer not included, but which may be purchased on board. Fore Cabin Fares, one-third less. The various ports will be visited with the least possible delay, and in regular order, with the exception of Otago, which will be visited every third trip. She will sail punctually to her advertised time on all occasions, weather permitting. The "Nelson" has been built expressly for the intercolonial trade of New Zealand; is handsomely fitted ; bedding is provided, and every convenience for the comfort of passengers. For rates of Freight, days of sailing, or any other information, application is requested to be made to Messrs. Brown & Campbell, Auckland. Messrs. Bethune & Huntbp., Wellington. Mr. H. J. Le Ceen, Victoria. Messrs. James Macanbbew & Co., Otago. Or Mr. Vicars, New Plymouth. Alfred Fell & Co. Nelson, May 26, 1854. AS Agents of Messrs. Monet Wigkam and Sons, and C. A. Alybieb, Esq., of London, the undersigned are ready to receive applications from the friends of persons in England 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.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 186, 2 August 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 186, 2 August 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 186, 2 August 1854, Page 1

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