FOR SYDNEY. l^^\A H E Fine Barque «-M®>W\ J- WATERWITGH, |/^3|i^3E\\Captain Addams, (expected h"vtx at)Ollt l^e 20t^ Eebrua--•*'*-Aj2lSj^^bS«» r y) w ill leave for the above port about the 28th_February. FreighFon wooj 2bs. per" bale. "For freight or passage apply to Sibey & Le Ceen. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. ti^rXJL ,yr\HE ,Fine Fast-sailing.; fr^^^^^C , r X' anline Despatch, • WyfSsjii—a^ v^Eog-ers, commander, will sail v WV^i ,7F'£a^ direct from this Poit in a lew days. -'For freight ov passage.-apply to James Swisbouene, Lyttelton. NELSON RACES. rpHE lt Nelson " Steameu will leave -*- Lyttehon for Wellington, Nelson, and Manakau on or about Saturday, Febiuary 17th, and will leave Nelson to return to Lyttelton on or about the 10th March ; thus offering to tbe inhabitants of Canterbury, an admirable opportunity of witnessing the justly celebrated Nelson Races, which come oif on the 6th, 7th, and Bth of March. STEAMER.," NELSON." rjIHIS Vessel is appointed (weather per- -*- mitting) to leave Lyttelton on Saturday (this day), Feb. 17th, at 12 o'clock precisely, arid to Wellington, Tuesday, Feb. 20. Nelson^ Saturday, Feb. 24. New Plymouth, Monday, Feb. 26. and to reach Manakau, Tuesday, Feb. 27, as it is expected to deliver to, and receive from, mails per William Denny, which steamer is expected to leave Auckland on or about the 3rd March. ' /R. Latter, or ELJ.Le Chen, Agents. Lyttelton, Feb. 15th, 1855. PUBLIC NOTICE. rTIHE Annual General Meeting of the -*- Church Property Trustees will be held, in accordance with the terms of the C. P. T. Ordinance, ou Thursday, the Ist of March, at noon, at the School Room, Christchurch. The acting Secretary is desirous of giving notice, that the following, amongst other business, will be brought forward :— 1. The Report of the Committee appointed to negotiate with Mr. Sewell. 2. The appointment of a. Managing Committee. 3. A proposal made by Mr. Sewell for the immediate estublishmeut of the College. Henry Jacobs, Acting Secretary. Christcluuch, Fob. 14, 1855. ON SALE, By Private Contract, 9/\/VEWES: ■■ :: ■"*■'"" 250 WETHERS 50 HEIFERS, with their calves. The sheep were bred in this country from choice imported rams, and are equal to auy in the colony, the ewes are in lamb. The cattle are all of the "Bow and Arrow" brand, and will be sold along with their calves. They are now in calf again, and are perfectly quiet. To any one desirous of commencing stockfarming," the above can be confidently recommended as some of the best stock iv New Zealand. v For further particulars apply to fT J. Longden. Murket-Plaoe, ChrUtch ireh.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 240, 17 February 1855, Page 1
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