FIRST SHIPS FOE LONDON .DIRECT. TO SAIL ON JANUARY 15, 1860, THE WELL KNOWN A 1 SHIP CASHMERE, 640 Tons Register, John Byron, i Commander. TO SAIL ON FEBRUARY 1, 1860, THE WEIL KNOWN A 1 SHIP. ' ZE AL ANDIA, 1,031 Tons Register, John Foster, Commander. THE above Vessels are now receiving Carg-o, and will be despatched punctually on the days named, in order to arrive in ' '* TIME FOR THE MAY SALES. ''' Every facility will be given .to shippers, and delivery of wool taken, if required, at Christchurch, Kaiapoi, or Timaru. The vessel returning in ballast trim, no press will be used on board. ' These fine vessels were ,builfc expressly for the New Zealand trade, and have superior accommodation, with every comfort for both chief cabin, '.. second,and third class passengers. Wool will be taken at a nominal freight. Chief Cabin Passage according to accommodation required. Second and Third Class 20 to 35 Guineas. For further particulars as to rates, &c, apply to the CAPTAINS on board-; or to DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. STEAMER MULLOGH. 7TIHE following* rates of freight will, in A future, be charged by the Mullog'h, between Lyttelton and the Heatncpte Wharf:— TO HEATHCOTE WHARF. Mixed goods delivered immediately after arrival of the Steamer, in any part of Christchurch, including all expenses, wharfage, &c, at 255. per ton. - Mixed goods delivered at the Heathcote Wharf, at 20s. per ton (subject to special agreement with Master or Agents). TO LYTTELTON. Wool 7s. f' bale Flour 15s.'f- ton Grain - Towage by agreement with Master or Agents. For further particulars, appljLto •' & > DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Lytfcelton and Christshurch; or, AIKMAN "& LeCREN, Heathcote Wharf. ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, &' CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. npHE following-, with other first-class ships, JL are regular traders to New Zealand:— Vessels. Tons. Masters. Chapman ............1200........... .R. Harland Cashmere... ...1006......,..,..J. Byron. Cre55w.e11............ 800..-....:i.;..W. C. Barneti Clontarf ............1500.. .....J.Allen . Caduceu5............1500............G.Ca5s Egmont ............1100..... S.C.Gibson Euphemus, ...1000..... J.Howard Joseph Fletcher ...1100............J. Pook , John Masterman... 1000...; ..J.Mcßuvie Maori ............:..1000.;..;.... 1 ;.G. Petherbridge; Myrt1e.,:... ...... ...1000..;.. ..J;G.Merdue Mariner 1000............C. E. Eraser.'-: ' Sir Edward Paget; 900...;.....!.;.T.Wycher1y Zea1andia............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,bypaying either the whole or part of the pas-, sagemoney, or giving security for its payment on arrival of the vessel. r ' . For particulars, apply to : * DALGETY,-BUCKLEY & CO., ; ;; Lyttelton and Christchurch. ■ i . .•■■:. 'nelson;'examiner.':,;.;:; ; ; . SUBSCRIPTIONS to the > Nelson Examiner newspaper vvill be received at fchis office, and copies supplied to subscribers ph the arrival of each mail. Terms, 10s. per quarter.' .:•-:■ ;. ■ • -■-■-^■'.-.. i. ■■■' ■■:-, '■■ .-.•. .;■• ■ 'Lyttelton Times' Office, April 24th, 1857. CONg][G , NEE WANTED For Ml—4; 4 bales'. B T m 5; 1 case. H R T 6—B: 3 cases. T Ex- Catherine Pemberton, Harris, master, from London. THE above have been landed and stored at the :'■' risk and expense of the consignee, ■ . '.' < MR. R. TYACK; and;tmlesß claimed within 60 days from this date, they will be sold by public auction to defray freight and other charges. MILES & CO., Norwich Quay. Lyttelton, Dec. 20,1859. OPENING OF THE MITRE HOTEL. MR. JOSEPH WM. JULIAN begs to inform the public of Canterbury, that he has taken the well known Mitre Hotel, Lyttolton,'which he has altered and greatly improved, and solicits a share of the public patronage. '' Visitors from the country will find' that the Mitre isnow one of the most comfortable Family Hotels in New Zealand; and Mr. Julian hopes by strict attention to the dietary scale, and a selection of superior liquors, to merit the support of his visitors. An Ordinary will be on the table daily at 2 o'clock, and Soups at all hours, LytteltoD,Dec.23 ; lßs9.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 747, 4 January 1860, Page 1
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