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ftefo FOR OTAGO AND TIIE BLUFF. Jfj HI HE Inter-Colonial Royal Mail «A M. X Steamship p 11 05 13 E ' A. Kennedy. Commander, Is appointed to sail for the above ports on MONDAY, the Ist Feb., at noon, and not on Tuesday, the 2nd, as previously advertised. For freight or passage apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. Lyttelton, Jan. 29, 1864. 658 FOR OTA GO. ji mHE Inter-colonial Royal Mail h( A, X steamship PRINCE ALHiED, E. Wheeler, commander, Is appointed to sail for the above port on SATURDAY, the 6tli February, at noon. For freight or passage apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. Lyttelton, 27th January, 1864. 661 "STEAM TO MELBOURNE, VIA OTAGO. -i powerful screw steamship 'I IjL 1 GOTHENBURG, 800 tons, Hugh Mackie, Commander, will be dispatched as above on MONDAY, February Ist, at noon. ! " Passengers to produce tickets on going on board. For freight or passage, apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO., 060 Lyttelton and Christchurch. ALPACA FROM LONDON. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. jfk rk 171NTRIES can be passed and ■tePpK -1-J goods cleared ex this vessel at the offices of the undersigned in Tuatn street, Christchurch, or at Lyttelton. Goods for Christchurch transhipped and forwarded by rail to the Christclmvch station direct. A. LOUISSON, 574 Lyttelton and Christchurch. ALPACA FROM LONDON. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. > T7INTRIES for goods by this I j vessel can be passed at the Chri a tcliurch offices of the undersigned; also at their Lyttelton offices, as heretofore. Arrangements have been made to forward all goods for Christchurch to the station dUeCt ' J. M. lIEY WOOD & CO., 570 Lyttelton and Christchurch. ALTERATION OF TIME. MAIL SERVICE THREE TIMES A WEEK. & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL V 7 MAIL COACHES will, on and after February Ist 1864, leave their office (corner of Cashel and High Streets, next to Birdsey's British Hotel) For Timaru and the South, EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, At Eight f 'Clock, a.m., Returning, will leave Green's Royal Hotel, I iniaru, on same days iind at same hours. , A coach* will run direct to the Waitalu ierry, from Tinmni, every WEDNESDAY morning, calling at the Wninmte Bush ; returning from the Waitaki every Til URSDAY, at noon. L. G. COLE & CO., Proprietors. " ~ BO YA L PRI¥C ES S ' TII E A TIIE. Town J - L - IIALL - Manager Ml!. W. 11. NEWTON. First Production of the Last Great London Novelt}, Tom Taylor's play of the TICKF/f-OF-LEAVE MAN. With new and splendid scenery by Mr. Cluules Massey. Mechanical effects and properties by Messrs. Cooper and Weller. And pronounced by the London ' Times the mos exciting and natural drama of the present day. In which MISS AITKEN & GEORGE FAWCETT Will appealSupported by Messrs. Shiels, Hall, Manly, Ilowe, Miss Merton, and the Talented Company. SATURDAY & MONDAY, JAN. 30, & FEB. 1. 648

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1190, 30 January 1864, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1190, 30 January 1864, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1190, 30 January 1864, Page 5