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FIRST WOOL SHIP OP THE SEASON. FOE LONDON, THE MAGNIFICENT STEAM CLIPPER ROYALBE I D E , 983 Tons Register—-1800 Tons Burthen,— Alexander Newlands, Commander. fTTHIS Beautiful and much admired Vessel, _i- ( built expressly for the Australian and New Zealand trade, will load wool for London. She has been constructed, on the most modem and approved principles. Her Saloon is elegant and airy- there is a Ladies' Boudoir and Baths, with every convenience for the comfort of passengers. Facility will be given for marking and weighing wool at Lyttelton, Christchurch, Kaiapoi, and Timavu. Ten per cent will he allowed off the freight if the WOOL shipped by this Vessel is not delivered in London " IN TIME FOE THE MAY SALES. For freight or passage, apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Eaiapoi; GOULD & MILES, Christchurch; H. J. LeCEEN, Timaru. FOR LONDON. mHE British Built Ship CASHMERE, A 1, 574 J- tons Register, John Byron, Commander, will he ready to receive cargo early in November. This ship has superior accommodation for both first and second cabin passengers. For particulars of freight or passage, apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO. ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN" LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. nnHE following 1, with other first-class ships, X are regular traders to New Zealand:—• Vessels. Tons. Masters. t Chapman.... 1200 E. Harland Cashmere 1000 J. Byron : Cresswell 800 W. C. Barnett Cloutarf .'...1500 ....J. Allen Caduceus 1500.... G. Cass -! , Egmont .1100.. S. C. Gibson Euphemus 1000 .. J. Howard Joseph Fletcher ... 1100. J. Pook John Masterman... 1000 J. Mcßuvie Maori .1000... G. Petherhridge Myrtle.... 1000 J. G. Merdue Mariner ...1000 C. E. Fraser Sir Edward Paget 900 .T. Wycherly Zealandia... 1500 J. Foster. The undersigned, as agents for the above line, are prepared to arrange with parties here who may be desirous of bringing their friends out to this colony,by paying either the whole orpart of the passage money, or giving security for- its payment on arrival of the vessel. For particulars, apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. CANTERBURY STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given that the following rates of freight, passage noney, and towage, will be charged for the iteamer PLANET. Freights. To or from Pigeon Bay, or the rivers Waimakariri or Heathcote. 20s. per ton measurement or dead weight Bs. per bale for wool '' . 4d. per bushel for grain j 15s. per ton for potatoes in hags. Passage Monet. To or from river Heathcote, 2s. 6d. , \ To or from Kaiapoi, ss. J To or from Pigeon Bay, 10s. Return tickets to Pigeonßay and back, 15s. Rates of Towage. To or from the ferry, outaide the bar, 3s. per ton. To or from the Ferry and Sumner, 2s. per ton. To or from outside the Bar and Sumner, 2s. per ton. ... The same rates in and out the Kaiapoi river. Other towages by special agreement with the Manager. By order, J. MARTIN HEY WOOD, Manager. CANTERBURY STEAM SAW MILL, PIGEONBAY. THE Undersigned having completed the erection of their powerful Steam Saw Mill, are prepared to receive orders for Timber of any description. Orders executed according to specifications, which will be promptly attended to. G. W. and J. MARSHALL. Pigeon Bay, August 1,1859. JUST ARRIVED, A large- stock of Mourning Stationery, in a variety of borders, consisting of— Letter and Note Paper Envelopes and Cards. " Lyttelton Times" Office.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 734, 19 November 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 734, 19 November 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 734, 19 November 1859, Page 1

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