FIRST WOOL SHIP OF THE SEASON. FOR LONDON, THE MAGNIFICENT STEAM CLIPPER R O V A L BRIDE, 983 Tons Register—l 800 Tons Burthen,— Alexander Newlands, Comsiandeb. THIS Beautiful and much admired Vessel, 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 eveiy convenience for the comfort of passengers. Facility will be given for marking and weighing wool at Lyttelton, Christchurch, Kaiapoi, and Timaru. Ten per cent will be allowed off the freight if the WOOL shipped by this Vessel is not delivered in London IN TIME FOR THE MAY SALES. For freight or passage, apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Kaiapoi ; GOULD & MILES, Christchurch; 11. J. LeCREN, Timaru. CANTERBURY STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. STEAMERS PLANET AND LYTTELTON. REDUCTION OF FREIGHTS, i ' IVTOTICE is hereby given that the follA lowing rates of* freight will, for the future, be charged for the Steamers PLANET and LYTTELTON :— 255. PER TON FOR MIXED GOODS, DELIVEEED IN ANY PAET OF CHRISTCHURCH, Free of all expenses of Wharfage, &c. 20s. PER TON for IMMIGRANTS' BAGGAGE, DELIVERED AT THE BARRACKS, CHRISTCHTJBCH. Immigrants accompanying their Baggage,. , j Passage Free to the Wharf. FEOM HEATHCOTE STEAM WHARF TO LYTTELTON. Wool 6s. per bale Flour ... 15s. per ton Grain 4d. per bushel. Rates of Passage Money, Towage, and Freights to Kaiapoi, the same as heretofore, unless by special arrangement with the Manager. For further particulars, apply to J. MARTIN HEYWOOD, Manager. Canterbury Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Dec. 13,1859." WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. WHITE STAR LINE OF BRITISH, AUSTRALIAN, AND NEW ZEALAND (RECENTLY THE ROYAL MALL) PACKETS. The Magnificent A 1 Clipper Ship M E R MAI D, 2,500 Tons Burthen, James White, Commander, Will sail for LONDON 24 hours after arrival of Passengers per Inter-Provincial Steamer, due on the THIRD FEBRUARY. FREIGHT : —| lb. (ONE HALFPENNY lb.) Delivering Wool in time for the , MAY SALES. • THE MERMAID is one of the finest and fastest; Clippers afloat; and formed one of the line of■> Packets selected by Her Majesty's Government to carry the mails between England and Australia. She has made the passage to and from Melbourne; in 74, 75, 75, and 79 days respectively. The passenger accommodation of this celebrated ship is unrivalled by any vessel at present in the \ New Zealand trade. Her saloons are large and; handsomely furnished with Piano, Library, Bed-j ding, Linen, and everything necessary for the comfort and convenience of passengers. She also carries an EXPERIENCED SURGEON AND! STEWARDESS. Chief Cabin Passage, as per agreement. Second Cabin and Steerage, 20 to 35 guineas. Every facility will be given for weighing and] marking Wool at Lyttelton, Christchurch, Timaru, and Kaiapoi. For freight or passage, apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton: GOULD & MILES, Christchurch. H. J. LeCREN, Timaru, FORLONDO N , SHIP M E R M A I D , 2,500 Tons, James White, Commander, , Will sail for LONDON 24 hours after arrival of: Passengers per Inter-Provincial Steamer, due on the THIRD FEBRUARY. ■"VTOTICE.—A BOAT will be in attendance JL-N at the Government Wharf, to take off intending passengers, FREE OF CHARGE, to inspect the passenger accommodation: of' the celebrated ship MERMAID; Orders can be obtained from the undersigned, ,: '•>"■<■' ■''-"-'"'' ■ ' MILES & CO., ■,; Norwich Quay.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 753, 25 January 1860, Page 1
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