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NEW ZEALAND. WILLIS and COS LINE OF PACKETS, established 1843.—From the Sfc. Katharine Docks, about the undermentioned dates :— For Auckland and New Plymouth, May 20, Mary Ann, A 1 12 years, 1,000 tons. For Wellington and Nelson, June 5, Robert Small, A 112 years, 1,000 tons. .. For Canterbury direct, June 10,-. Zealandia", (new) A 1, 1,200 tons. - For Otago direct, June 20, Agra, A 1 13 years, 1,000 tons. For^Auckland direct, June, HarwwOod (new) A 1, 800 tons. For Wellington and other ports, July, Indiana; A 1,1,200 tons. For Canterbury direct, August, Clontarf, A 1,1,200 tons. - For Otago direct, Sept.,-Cresswell,-A 1/800 tons.The Zealandia, direct for this port, with 300 immigrants, was appointed to' leave Gravesend on the 10th June, and the Clontarf to follow in August. ROBERT LATTER. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Aug. 26, 1858. , - FOR MELBOURNE. THE STEAM SHIP QUEEN, Wilson, Commander, Will call at Lyttelton on her way to Melbourne, and may be expected in a few days. For Freight and Passage, apply to ROBT. WAITT & CO. September 1, 1858. FOR WELLINGTON DIRECT. mHE fast sailing schooner EMERALD ISLE, -*- 40 tons, Oakes, master, will sail for the above port in a few days. She has good accom • modation for passengers. For freight or passage, apply to the master on board, or to EDWARD GENET, Agent. Norwich Quay, July 2, 1858. INK. EED and black writing' inks Copying- do. of the best quality, in quarts, pints, and smaller bottles, On sale at the " Lyttelton Times" Office. PUBLIC NOTICE. nnHE Undersigned begs to thank the JL inhabitants of Lyttelton for the very liberal patronage he has received while in business as a Butcher, at Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same on behalf of his successors, Messrs. Rowley and Giggs. JOHN HENRY CATON. Lyttelton, Ist July, 1858. MESSRS. ROWLEY & GIGGS begto announce to the inhabitants of Lyttelton that they have purchased the above business of Mr. J. H. Caton, and trust to receive that share of patronage which has been so liberally awarded to their predecessor, and to assure them that the very best of meat will be supplied as heretofore, and at as low a price as possible. ROWLEY and GIGGS. N.B.—Shipping Supplied. JUST RECEIVED, IRansonie's plough and spare shares 1 set corn measures 1 child's carriage Turned wood toddy ladles 11. E. ALPORT. Christchurch,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 609, 8 September 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 609, 8 September 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 609, 8 September 1858, Page 1

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