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Bhipping JNTotioea. STEAM TO MELBOURNE, VIA OTAGO. i mHE powerful screw steamship * i 1 X GOTHENBURG, 7lfil 800 tons ' 'Mm Hugh Mackie, Commander, Is hourly expected, and will be dispatched as above 48 hours after arrival. For freight or passage, apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO., 530 Lyttelton. FOR OTAGO AND THE BLUFF. jj mHE Inter-Colonial Royal Mail h I 2l X steamship *M ||lk. PHCEBE, 'MM §W|p>- A. Kennedy, commander. Is appointed to sail for the above ports on TUESDAY, the 2nd February, at noon. For freight or passage apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. Lyttelton, Jan. 25, 1864. 534 FOR TIMARU. ~~~~~ k fc mHE fine fast sailing schooner 725H]L, X CREST OF THE WAVE, jjZaerfjrjT Brown,. Master, jJ9F3ni Will leave for the above port on SATURDAY, the 30th instant. 'Tor freight or passage, apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton, Agents. Lyttelton, Jan. 25, 1864. 531 SHIP WHITE STAR, FOR LONDON. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. j*. -QASSENGERS by this ship must X embark on the 3rd February. ■ .jjp|\ MILES & CO., Lyttelton, Jan. 25, 1864. 532 SHIP WHITE STAR, FOR LONDON. NOTICE. i LL CLAIMS against this ship must jJljm J\_ be rendered to the undersigned in M\ duplicate, on or before the Ist February, or they will not be recognised. apjfPg. MILES & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, Jan. 23, 1864. 533 FOR SALE, FREIGHT, OR CHARTER. mHE staunch and strong topX sail schooner OSPREY, 40 tons Register, coppered and copper fastened, built in 1854, at Russell, Bay of Islands, of the best materials. This fine little craft has had a thorough overhaul, and her copper is in first-rate condition. She has been lately profitably employed in the island trade, and would prove a valuable craft to any one engaged on this coast. She draws loaded 7 feet 8 inches. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, 497 c Lyttelton and Christchurch. I. L O Y I>' S AG E N C Y, PORT LYTTELTON. THE undersigned having been confirmed in the Agency for Lloyd's, by an appointment dated 21st October, 1863, requests that all casualties to ships or cargoes may be promptly reported at his office 406 J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. AN engagement having been entered into by this Company with the Government, the following will be the dates at which one of their steamers will leave this port, until further notice. FOR DUNEDIN: On the 7th and 22nd of each month. FOR WELLINGTON: On the " 2th and 27th of each month. The steamer sailing hence North on the 12th of the month, taking passengers for Auckland by the East Coast, and calling at Castle Point and Napier. That of the 27th booking passengers through to Auckland, via Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau. Should any of the advertised dates fall on a Sunday, and the steamer arrive in port to her time the day previous, she will be despatched the same evening at 6 p.m., failing this on the Monday following. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON Lyttelton and Christchurch. November, 1863. c 5271 Bußinesa Notioea. OPENING OF A WATCHMAKING AND JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT, High Street, Opposite Mr. Birdsey's, British Hotel, CHRISTCHURCH. B PETERSEN, late of Copenhagen, Scandinavia, • begs to announce the opening of his new and extensive watchmaking and jewellery establishment, offers for public inspection and sale the most elegant and well assorted stock of watches, replete with the choicest novelties in jewellery, which, being selected and purchased by himself and his agents in the home markets for cash, enables him to sell them to the public at exceedingly low prices. B. P. trusts that the fact of his having had 12 years experience as practical watch and clockmaker in the first class establishments in the principal cities of Europe, will not fail to obtain confidence and ensure satisfaction to those who may favor him with their custom, and hopes by strict attention to business, and by making the lowest charges, to gain a share of public patronage. In addition to the above, B. Petersen begs to state that his magnificent stock will not alone consist of the very first class of imported jewellery, but also of a good assortment of colonial-made brooches, ear rings, keeper, wedding and signet rings, chains, watches and clocks bought at his establishment he will guarantee to go correct, and keep them i in repair free of any charge for 12 months. Repairs of all descriptions will be neatly done at the lowest rates. Country orders attended to. j {gSj-piease observe— B. PETERSEN, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, Opposite Mr. Birdsey's, British Hotel, High street, 6240 c Christchurch. OTICE.—The undersigned has been appointed Sole Agent in Akaroa for the sale of the celebrated Cookham Boots. 1914 c JAMES D. GARWOOD. ALFRED OSBORNE, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, HAVING everything necessary for conducting Funerals, is enabled to undertake all classes of the same at reasonable terms. OSBORN'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Opposite Magistrate's Court, CHRISTCHURCH. 277

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1189, 28 January 1864, Page 1

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