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THE SALTWATER CREEK AND KAIAPOI COASTING STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. [Incorporated under the Joint Stock Company's Act, 1860.] Capital, £10,000, in 1,000 Shares of £10 each, with power to increase the amount. The Subscription to be paid in Four Instalments, not exceeding £2 10s. per Share, at intervals of not less than three months from the preceding call. Directors: James D. Lance, Esq., Chairman. Captain H. E. Reader George Leslie Lee, Esq, F. A. Weld, Esq. C. E. Dampier, Esq. Thomas Ritchie, Esq. Robert Wilkin, Esq. 15 ANKERS: Bank of New Zealand. mHIS COMPANY has been formed for the purX pose of establishing a regular Steam Coastal Service between Lyttelton and the Northern Ports of Canterbury. Their first steamer is now being built, and will arrive in the province from England at the commencement of next wool season. The dimensions of this vessel have been expressly regulated to suit the navigation and trade of our dilferent rivers, combining large carrying capacity with light draught of water; thus enabling her not only with ease and safety to navigate the Saltwater Creek, but this steamer will also be very suitable, and prove a valuable acquisition to the Ileathcote and Kaiapoi river trade. The Directors deem it unnecessary to touch on the usual speculative analysis of trade probabilities, whereon to base their assumptions in this case; they can rest with confidence on well known and admitted facts to prove the soundness, stability, and necessity of this undertaking. They request the public to judge whether or not there is at the present time even a moderately regular and sufficient trade communication between Port and Christchurch, or between Lyttelton and the other outports; they cannot but anticipate their just decision on this point, for this greatly increasing necessity is becoming more apparent every day. The present trade of Canterbury imperatively demands a quicker and more regular mode of transit, which it is the aim of this company to supply, and in the supplying of which the directors have every reason, on very sure grounds indeed, to anticipate a large, most important, and lucrative business. The Directors intend that the Company's first vessel already alluded to, being the smallest and best adapted for the Creek and Kaiapoi trade, will, immediately on arrival, be placed in this service during the wool season; afterwards to co-operate from time to time in the Christchurch trade with the other steamers of this Company about to follow, which vessels will be fitted with every new improvement, and have sufficient extra steam-power for the purpose of towing in the river, over the bar, and elsewhere, as required; and it is estimated that a regular system of towing, with moderate charges, will result in no inconsiderable extra item in the profits of the Company. The Directors, in conclusion, request the attention of the public to the fox-egoing, being confident that the objects of the Company require only to be made known to be esteemed well worthy the active support and encouragement of the province. Application for shares to be made to the SECRETARY, The Company's Office, Saltwater Creek; Or to HALL, RITCHIE, & CO., 2737 Lyttelton. TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. S SMART desires to inform them that he is pre- . pared to lay down ASPHALTE PAVEMENT at one-third the cpst of that laid down in Dunedin, and is prepared to guarantee that it will be equally as durable. It is suitable for carriage drives, garden walks, footpaths, verandahs, floors for stores, &e. Parties desirous of testing its suitability may see the asphalte footpaths recently laid down on Norwich Quay for the Municipality of Lyttelton. 2163 JE. PEPPERELL, CARRIER, begs to inform 0 his friends and the public that he has No Connection with the General Booking Office in Gloucester street. 2716 Residence: Cathedral Square, near Miss Lowther's. DEBTORS' AND CREDITORS' ACT. MR. WILLIAM FISHER, Accountant (late Accountant in Bankruptcy, in London), having had great experience in preparing Accounts and Balance-sheets in Bankruptcy and Insolvency, is ready to prepare ACCOUNTS for parties desirous of availing themselves of the above Act. Address Mr. William Fisher, at Messrs, Jones, Candy and Co.'s, Colombo House, corner of Gloucester and Colombo streets. Tradesmen's Books posted, and erroneous or neglected accounts corrected and balanced. 2906 EXTENSIVE SALE OF DRAPERY, AT GLASGOW HOUSE. FOR SIX WEEKS ONLY. Mils. WILLIAMS begs to announce that, in order to make room for her WINTER GOODS, she has determined to hold a CLEARING SALE of her present stock, at a VERY CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION from the usual selling prices. The sale will be continued for six weeks only, as her New Gopds are expected to arrive within that time. 114G T. W. FYPIi, PAINTER, GRAINER, GILDER, & GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR, TIMARU, BEGS respectfully to inform the public of Timaru and surrounding district that he is prepared to execute any work in the above branches, and having had long experience in the business and in conducting first-class work, parties may rely on the prompt and efficient execution of their orders. Contracts given for work in any part of the district. Glazing; glass cut any size and forwarded to order. 2871 UNIVERSAL STABLES, LYTTELTON. PASSENGERS by CARROLL'S CART to or from Christchurch must pay their fares at the time. Horses hired from the stables to be paid for, no credit given. JOHN CARROLL, 2913 Armagh street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XX, Issue 1112, 8 July 1863, Page 1

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