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: .'.' wo6l ship for londost direct. ■ The Well Known and Favourite British Built -■■■; Passenger Ship • v RpM;o EMt»eror; • A. 1 at: Lloyd's, 1,200; Tons Burthen, David Dewab, , Cp'mmandeb, TO SAIL EARLY IN APRIL. THIS vessel has now commenced her lading, and having the, bulk, of her wool positively engaged, shippers may rely ; upo!^ her being promptly despatched at her advertised date, of-which due notice will be given. f '" The Roman Emperor has vfirst-rate accommodation; her Commander has been for some years employed in the East Indian and Australian Passenger trade, and bears an excellent name for attention to the comfort of his passengers. This vessel will take saloon-passengers only. Every facility will be', given for weighing, marking, and shipping wool at Lyttelton, Christ-, chnrchj Timaru, and Eaiapoi. 'V." For freight or passage, apply to ; MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch; or GOULD & MILES, • ? Christchurch. Lyttelton, March 10j 1860. FOR SIDNEY, , r "~ THE CLIPPER BRIG MOUNTAIN. MAID. rPHIS vessel will sail for "the above port on or X about MONDAY/the 12th instant. For freight or passage, apply to the owners, J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, March 9, 1860. ;\; ; /CANTERBURY MOULD CANDLES, \J manufactured by ■• - : T. "R. FISHER & CO. • Sold at their Stores, Christchurch. ON HIRE AT THE HORSE DEPOT, ZpiOQD HACKS and LADIES' HORSES. \y J. W: MOORHOUSE & HOLLAND. TIMARU 'HOTEL. fT\HE public are respectfully informed that JL Mr; Samuel Williams, Proprietor of the Old Timaru Hotel, purposes OPENING his NEW PREMISES on or about the : Ist of MARCH NEXT; when" he trusts that the patronage so liberally bestowed upon the old premises will be transferred to the new; in which every accommodation of a superior character will be afforded to travellers. The cuisine especially attended to. Light, airy, and comfortable sleeping rooms, with all the advantages of domestic comfort and privacy. The best selection of wines and spirits, with: a choice brand of ale'and porter. The stabling is most carefully attended to. Plenty of oats, hay, &c, and a well of pure water for the supply of horses, in addition to a well grassed paddock of 30 acres. ' . , Mr. Samuel Williams will have a tent for refreshments at the Timaru Races on the 6th of March; when he trusts all of his old customers will call and see him. • CATTLE. FOR SALE. A C\C\ Hea(i °f Prime Cattle, delivered WU on the Waitaki. BURNELL & BENNETT, Christchurch. TOWN OF TIMARU. "T^OTICE is hereby given that the Map of the -J-i Town of. Timaru, so far as the Sections have been laid put; and the Public Reserves in connection with them, is open for inspection at this Office, arid applications; for sections to be submitted toAuction may be made at any sitting of the Waste Lands Board. By order, WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Chief Commissioner. Land Office, Christchurch, 23rd February, 1860. •; Copies of the Map of Timaru may also be seen at the Resident Magistrate's. Office, and at Mr. LeCren's, Timaru.::; ' STEAM ENGINE. - ' EOR SALE,—-A 10-horse power Horizontal high-pressure Engine, with boiler, &c, com: plete. Apply to . J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, Jan. 1860. " ■■' EX JOHN LAWSON. 1O SETS Tandem, Gig, Dog-cart, and Out-J--4/ rigger ■ Harness, in brass, plated, covered, and sterling hard plate on German silver 36 gentlemen's hunting saddles ; 12 side saddles : , 36 head collars 1 gross snaffle bridles Spare leathers, irons, girths, &c, &c. .■■■■• ' ''_ : J. C. ANGUS. •'■ Cashel-street. . FOR SALE. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! O/~\ Cases best English furniture, in mahogany, £\J walnut, and rosewood, consisting;of—r Chairs ; ■■■.■■■■:■■'"■ ■■■■... :'•■■■:-.:;:■.-; Tables (dining and loo) ; ::'■ Chiffbnni^res . ■■'.'-. ':.';,'■';]'■.■■■■ Sideboards ; ', Couches - Dressing glasses ; Chimney glasses, carved gilt frames , Bed steps, &c,; &c. •• - :-- " ■ y- --Also,' '■■■•■• ' ■' '■■ ■ ■■ ■ 6 cases iron bedsteads. :; C. BROWN & C 0.,: ■:■■. Nprwich Quay. |

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 768, 17 March 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 768, 17 March 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 768, 17 March 1860, Page 1