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WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON DIRECT. To follow the Slialimar. n rpilE White Star Clipper Sliip J- ISI ERMAID, A. Eose, Commander, Is laid on to load with wool, and appointed to sail for London direct in all April. For freight or passage, apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., j. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch; or to GOULD & MILES, Christclmrch. 353 SHIP MERMAID. Notice to shippers. No wool or other freight will be received on board without an can be made by intending with either of the undersigned for forwardins Vool from any of the shipping places on the coast to the ship. "Wool for this vessel sent by way of Christcliurcli, will be dumped at the Steam Wharf, Heathcote, free of expense to the shippers. J. DRUMMOND macpherson, DALGETY. BUCKLEY & CO., MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Christ church; or to GOULD & MILES, Christcliurcli. 299 "STEAMSHIP GREAT BRITAIN. TNTENDING PASSENGERS are .i. X informed that the GREAT BRITAIN J" Igl I s appointed to sail from Melbourne for England about the 20th April. Apply to Bright, Bros., & Co., Melbourne. MILES & CO., Lyttelton. Lyttelton, Feb. 26, 1863. 1002 " FOR LONDON. i> v rpHE White Star Clipper Ship 1 CHARIOT OF FAME, 1730 Tons, Register, R. A. Iverr, Commander, Now loading at Otago, and appointed to saif'for London direct about the 2nd of May. Has accommodation for saloon, second cabin, and steerage passengers. Apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. Lyttelton, March 26, 1863. 1452 STEAM TO MELBOURNE, CALLING AT OTAGO. Ij rp H E Screw Steam-ship A- A 1 GOTHENBURG, 800 Tons, Hugh Mackie, Commander, expected to arrive about 30th inst; will leave for the above ports fortyeight hours a ter arrival. For freight or passage apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. 14th April, 1863. 1748 " STEAMER GAZELLE. ALL Towages by this vessel must be prepaid to the Master on board. The following rates will be charged:— Over the Sumner bar 2s. per ton register. Ditto, including towage through flats 3s. „ „ A reduction of 5 per cent, will be made to vessels over 50 tons register. MILES & CO. I Lyttelton, 10th April, 1863. 1721 TO THE MERCHANTS OF LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH. THE undersigned beg to notify that if fairly supported by Importers, they are prepared to despatch a vessel from Melbourne to Lyttelton once a month. For further information, apply to Captain Souter, Schooner Vistula, Lyttelton. PIGOTT, BROTHERS, & CO., Melbourne. March 20, 1863. 1859 SMOKERS! SMOKERS! SMOKERS! YOU will be glad to know that the Original Tobacco Shop is Re-opened, where you can again obtain that quality of tobacco which has and always will be acknowledged to be the best in all Canterbury. 1354 GREAT EXCITEMENT. milE Exhibition of '62 is re-opened in the greatest •Jl splendour, where all sorts of Perfumery, Combs, and Brushware may be had of the best quality, and the lowest price. 1355 THE Ilaircutting and Shampooing Saloons in connexion with the same establishment are j. opened in first-class style, under the able managemtnt of PROFESSOR AYERS AND STAFF. You all know the corner. 1356 TO THE LI.LCTORS of the Province of CANTERBURY, And all whomsoever it may concern. "PROFESSOR BENNETT CLAY And his troupe of Royal Italian "MAItION E T T E S " ill arrive by the next steamer. 158(; SEPTIMUS BRAINS, Agent. T PIANO-FORTES.—CAUTION. JIE l'ublic are respectfully cautioned against buying instruments bearing the name of AlliS,Jl } and Allison, as that Firm has not been in existence since the year 1848. The . only Firm having a right to that name is " Ralph Allison and ™ns," 108, Wardour street, London. (Signed) RALPH ALLISON & SONS. KKW TOWNSHIP OF REARSBY, AT THE lIALSWELL JUNCTION ROAD. THE site of this proposed township is one of the A most desirable in the province, being situated I ' 4 m 'les from Christchurch, commanding the fronti of three main roads. The property is well supi with excellent water and firewood, most readily ■ 'gained. A new church is now in course of erec- | |ton directly opposite, and there is a Wesleyan chapel | ln the immediate vicinity. The station for the tramay now constructing will be on the property. An xcellent opportunity presents itself for any one Wnmencing business either as a butcher, baker, or : Wacksmith. : tn * pr °P ert y S °M either in £or 5-acre lots, | • f su >t purchasers. Plans may be seen, and every 1 obtained on application to Mr. WM. | on the property. 1622

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1091, 25 April 1863, Page 1

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