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FOR LONDON DIRECT. rpi-IE splendid Clipper Ship WILD DUCK, ■' JL A 1 13 years, 1500 tons burthen, Thomas Bishop, Esq., Commander. This well known and favourite vessel is now taking in her third cargo for England, and will sail on or about the 25th March. A considerable quantity of her freight being engaged, early application by intending shippers is necessary. Freight on wool—ld per lb; other cargo per arrangement. This vessel has superior accommodation for passengers, first and second class, for whom the most liberal provision will be made. Her patent condensing apparatus ensures a constant supply of pure fresh water. Rates of passage—Chief Cabin, per agreement; Second Cabin, £30. For freight or passage, apply to JOHNSTON & CO. ; or to WM. BOWLER, SON & CO., Agents. Wellington, Feb. 14, 1862. ' 850 ' FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER ~~ TO ANY PART OF NEW ZEALAND. mHE Favorite Cutter JULIA ANN, JL A. Swanson, Master. For particulars as to terms, &c. apply to EDWARD GENET, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. Feb. 18,1862. 893 mHE 'OTAGO DAILY TIMES,' JL containing- the latest reports from the Gold Fields, Shipping News, Commercial and General Intelligence, &c. Price to subscribers 15.s per quarter. This journal has now an immense circulation, not only in Otsgo and the other New Zealand Provinces, but in Australia and Tasmania, and affords the greatest publicity to important advertisements of any of the New Zealand journals. For terms of advertisements, &c, apply to Mr. ALBERT T. BRADWELL, News Agent, 820 Colombo stmer. Christcl/nroli. J~~ 7^ BROOKE & "CoT!lave~great • V.^ • pleasure in announcing that' it is their intention shortly to open a WHOLESALE and RETAIL DRUG ESTABLISHENT in Colombo street, Christchurch, and trust that, by obtaining supplies from the best English houses direct, and strict personal attention to the requirements of those who may favor them with their support, to merit a share of their favours. Christchurch, Nov. 26, 1861. 8LYTTELTON AUCTION MART. MR. EDWARD GENET will Sell by Public Auction, at his Stores, Norwich Quay, EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT 1 O'CLOCK, Goods and Merchandise in lots to suit purchasers. Terms Cash. 515 LONDON HOUSE, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON. TMERSON begs to direct public atten- • tion to the following list of goods and prices:—First-class tea, a mixture of best congou, gunpowder, and orange scented pekoe, 3s 6d per lb, if 7 lb taken, 2s 9d; fine coffee, 2s, 7 lb bag, Is 9d ; sugar, Company's pieces, 7d, or by 7 lb bag, 6|d ; currants, superior, lOd; salad oil, Is 3d; sardines, Is; marmalade, Is 6d per jar; candles, Belmont, Is lOd, or by 6 lb packet, Is 8d ; best London soap, if 14 lbs taken, 7d; soda, 3d, or 2s 6d for 12 lb; starch, 9d, plain or patent; best oatmeal, 4d; Carolina rice, sd; London and colonial snuffs; best tobacco, Cavendish, 4s per lb; Negrohead, ss; cut tobacco, ss; and every other article in groceries and oilmen's stores at greatly reduced prices. T. M. has likewise on sale a large and varied stock of men's and boy's clothing, drapery, hosiery, &o.; men's moleskins from 6s; shirts, 3s 6d ; calicoes from 7d; prints from Bd, &c. 817 TO FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN. EWATERLOW begs to inform thorn that he • is a purchaser of Pigs and Poultry in any quantity. Cashel Street, 920 Two doors from the Union Bank. EGOOD desires to intimate to the in- • habitants of Rangiora and neighbourhood, that ho ban just received a varied assortment of— Haberdashery Hosiery . Drapery Clothing, &c, Ac, which have been carefully selected from some of the first houses in London, and which will be sold at moderate prices for cash. E. G, lias now on hand a good supply of the celebrated Cookham Boots. Rangiora, February 17, 1862. 902 DISPENSING CHEMIST & DRUGGIST. " MR. PRINS has opened hit* establishment in the a Dove line in connection with his town and country practice us Surgeon and Accoucheur. Brick House, Ferry Road, Chmtchurch. 806 JOHN STACEY, of the South Bank of the 5 Rakaia, of the firm of "Walters and Stncoy," give notice that I will not be aiiKwumlilo for any bills contracted by Mr. Walters, in the name of the firm, unless my name is attached to tho game, signed by my own hand. February 14, 1862. 867 NOTICE. —I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by mv wife Bridget Purcell-after this date. mywii b WILLIAM PURCELL, Chrtatchuroh. February 25,1862. 904

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 971, 1 March 1862, Page 1

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