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FOR LONDON DIRECT. rjYHE splendid Clipper Ship WILD DUCK, X. 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. j.or to . WM. BOWLER, SON & CO., Agents. Wellington, Feb. 14,1862. 850 FOR WELLINGTON, NELSON, TARANAKI AND MANUKAU. THE Inter-Provincial Royal Mail SteamShip 1 AIREDALE, A. Kennedy, Commander, is appointed to sail for the above ports on SATURDAY, the 22nd instant, at 4 o'clock, p.m. But should the English Mail not have reached Otago at its due date, the Airedale will remain there in anticipation of its arrival until the 22nd, in which case she will be dispatched for the Northern Provinces a few hours after arrival here. For freight or passage, apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Chriatchurch. Lyttelton, March 17,1862. 1165 FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. THE Favorite clipper Brig WINDHOVER, 350 tons burthen, R. Wood, commander, will sail for Sydney as soon as her inward cargo is discharged, For > Freight or Passage apply to the < Owners. ■ ■ ■ J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttelton, 18th March 1862. 1183 F consequence of the buildings next door to Messrs Gould and Miles not being completed by the time specified, J. C. BROOKE and CO. have taken those premises next door to Miss Skillicorn's, and intend commencing business there on or about MONDAY NEXT. Christchurch, March 18,1862. 1168 JC. BROOKE & CO., Pharmaceutical Chem- • ists, in calling the attention of the inhabitants of Canterbury to the following list, do so with confi- ! dence; all the articles being of the best quality and personally selected from extensive assortments and with a due regard to a reasonable price for a superior article, viz.:— ; Polished, tortoiseshell, and ivory backed ladies', gentlemen, and childrehs' hair brushes, Coate's patent, Rimmels, Kent, and other makers, ivory, bone, and indiarubber backed tooth brushes. Indiarubber, tortoiseshell, bone, stained, and ivory dressing and small tooth combs, fine Turkey and honey comb bath and childrens' sponges, ladies' hair pins, &c., Jean Maria Farina's, Jersey, and other celebrated maker's Eau de Cologne, in octagon glass, and wicker work. Rimmel's and Pinaud's lavender water, toilet vinegar, jockey club, cosmetique, ban* doline, &c. Roland's, Price's, Cleaver's, and Delcroix's macassar oil, odonto, kalydor, perfumes, pomades, violet powder, court plaster, gold beater's skin, &c. Piesse & Lubin's last importation, viz:—Jockey club, rondeletia, kiss-me-quick, stolen kisses, box-his-eara, wood violet, white rose, fraugipanni, tooth and violet powder, &c. Papier moure, fine healthy leeches, &c. Rimmel's, Cleavers, Piesse and Lubin's, West of England, and Richardson's fancy soaps. Gold and silver capped smelling and toilet bottles, ivory and boxwood and glass stoppered Preston smelling salts, vinaigarettes, &c. Drugs from Hodgkinson, Herring, Baiss Bros., and other well-known London houses. Patent, and other medicines. Holloway's pills and ointment. Norton's and Cockle's pills. Murray's and Dinneford's fluid magnesia Steedman's powders. Kay's, Scott's, and Morrison's pills. Dr. L. S. Smith's pills. Day's sarsaparilla, farmer's friend, worm stone, and a great many others too numerous to enumerate. Medicated spices, &c. Also, 100 gross ginger beer corks. 100 lbs. essence of lemon. Christchurch, March 10th, 1862 1089 NORTON TANNERY, * LOWER LINCOLN ROAD. MESSRS. J. ESKETT & CO. beg to inform Saddlers and Shoemakers that, since the arrival of their Currier from England, they have been enabled to turn.out and have now on sale at the Tannery, LEATHER of all descriptions, which they consider will bear comparison with any of European manufacture. They have also, generally on hand, neatsfoot oil, size, long and short hair. 1116 LYTTELTON AUCTION MART. MRi 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

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 977, 22 March 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 977, 22 March 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 977, 22 March 1862, Page 1

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