INTER- ■ jfl£j|j^ ROYAL MAIL .COLONIAL Jlm»' COMPANY. "IyrONTHLY MAIL STEAM SERVICE TIME TABLES. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. INTER-COLONIAL MONTHLY MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN SYDNEY, NELSON, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, , ' AND OTAGO. SYDNEY. NELSON. WELLINGTON. CANTERBURY. OTAGO. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Bth every month 15th 17th 18th 20th 21st 23rd , 24th . OTAGO. CANTERBURY. WELLINGTON. NELSON. BYDNEY. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive 27th every month 28th. 29th 30th Ist 2nd sth 12th INTER-PROVINCIAL MONTHLY MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN MANUKAU, NEW PLYMOUTH;, NELSON, WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY, AND OTAGO. f NEW PLYMOUTH NEW PLYMOUTH NELSON. Weather permifc>^ MANUKAU. NELSON. WELLINGTON. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive 7; 20th every month 21st 22nd 23rd 26th 27th 27th 28th 29th 30th WELLINGTON. CANTERBURY. OTAGO. CANTERBURY. WELLINGTON. , NELSON. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave" Arrive Leave Arrive 2nd every month 3rd 4th sth 8th1 9th 10th 11th m 713 th ..'■}. 14th 7 ■■ •; .-■■7--■■-=:.--vfj:?.-' Note.—The Steamer White Swan will sail from Wellington to Auckland, calling at Napier, on the First of each Month. Each boat to leave Sydney on the day appointed, unless it shall have been ascertained before that time by telegraph that the English Mail Steamer has arrived at Kangaroo Island. In such case, the Company's Boats to be detained for the Mail; and, for that trip, to be allowed the same number of extra days such detention shall have lasted. '.'-.-.. ■ For freight or passage, apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton.
LAND ON THE ISLAND. MR. WYLDE is instructed to LET, with Right of Purchase, or to Sell on Easy Terms, in blocks from 5 acres and upwards, 100 ACRES OF SPLENDID LAND, being rural sections 762 and 788. This Land is situated on the Kaiapoi Island, at the point selected for the new bridge,'and possesses large natural boundaries. Plans can be seen and particulars obtained at MR. WYLDE'S OFFICE" 7 Kaiapoi. Dec! 23,1859. ex Ashburton from London. THE largest, best and cheapest stock of MANTLES at CASHEL HOUSE. LADIES' MUSLIN ROBES, CASHEL HOUSE. LADIES' SUMMER JACKETS, CASHEL HOUSE. LADIES' SILK ROBES, CASHEL HOUSE. LADIES' STAYS and UNDER CLOTHING, CASHEL HOUSE.; LONG MUSLIN CURTAINS,l CASHEL HOUSE. LONG CLOTHS, S WISS CAMBRICS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS,, &c, CASHEL HOUSE. LADIES' HATS and BONNETS, CASHEL HOUSE. CRINOLINE SKIRTS, CASHEL HOUSE. MUSLIN SETS, a very large stock, - CASHEL HOUSE. A Lot of Crepe de Syria, a light cool material for summer dresses, 6d. per yard, worth Is. ! ? CASHEL 1 HOUSE. GENTS' UNDER CLOTHING of every description, CASHEL HOUSE. W TERMS CASH. Cashel Street. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITURE. MR. ELSBEE, in returning thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed.upon hini since his residence in Canterbury, begs to, announce that, having lately received consignments of the purest chemicals and best apparatus neces»ary for the perfection of the art, he is now prepared to take PORTRAITS OF THE LARGEST SIZE, consistent with the beauty and delicacy of tone requisite for the perfect development of photographic portraits. . ..,,.;.- Mr. E. also begs to state that during the limited period he will remain in Christchurch 'the public may be assured that every '.effort will be used to deserve a continuance of approbation, by the striotest attention to those artistic points which constitute the perfection of. portraiture: both ;■-■•» composition and colourl ' <i- : !l "•:•:■ v ■•'"«' 7Photoi?rsiphioßo:omß, ,}■ ■>.;■ . --:-. : f- •■ \:i .'"' -^■^'OxMTerraw^M.i. : '■..■■;',:; f --\. £:.*.. a ■ \ .■'".-
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!!.!: WE are now waiting for Master Saddlers to clear us out of all our valuable' stock of Leather,. Saddler's Iron Fixings, <_c, &c, in fact, such an assortment, that any saddler might commence business with. Terms Cash. Clearing out this Department. JAMES MORRISON & CO, NOTICE. THE undersigned begs leave to inform his Customers that he is about to REMOVE to a new shop on the opposite side of, tlie street,: where he will continue tocarry on the Boot and Shoe making business as usual. i T. YATES, London Street, Lyttelton. KAIAPOI PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. ALL persons wishing- to join the above Society are requested to apply to the Secretary, MR. HEWLINGS, or to one of the Members of the Committee, it having been decided that the singing class shall commence as soon as' there are fifty members. The subscription is One Guinea per annum. JAMES WYLDE, Chairman. NEW BOOKS Ex ZEALANDIA, On Sale by the Undersigned. 2 CASES well-assorted Books. GEORGE TAYLER. A Circulating Library will be opened in early part of December. 'NELSON EXAMINER.' SUBSCRIPTIONS to the 'Nelson Examiner' newspaper will be received at this office, and copies supplied, to subscribers on the arrival of each mail. Terms, 10s. per quarter. • Lyttelton Times' Office, April 24th, 1857. WOOL AND COLONIAL PRODUCE. THE undersigned are buyers of Wool and other Produce, or will advance on consignments to their correspondents Messrs. Dalgety and Co., London and Melbourne. DALGETY, BUCKLEY & Co. Lyttelton, Jan., 1860. NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. NOTICE is hereby given- that Mr. J. Ellson Brown has been appointed Collector of Immigrants' Bills j and Immigrants indebtedto the Government fire hereby hi formed that no > intimation of the dates on which their respective bills fall due can be sent to'them individually, but that legal measures will be adopted for the recovery wfth costs of such bills when overdue. In all cases in which females have been married since the granting of the bills, proceedings will be taken against their husbands. ' For tlie Provincial Secretary, THOS. WM. MAUDE, Chief Clerk. Christchurch, Dec. 1,1859. FOR SALE, ONE (Quarter of an Acre of Town Land near the' Town Hall.' Applyto ••>','.(■ MR. PIGEON.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 753, 25 January 1860, Page 1
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