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shlpplns 3XTotloes. for akaroa, timaru, oamaru, MOERAKI, AND DUNEDIN. j „ f|IHE powerful paddle Bteamer *LA J- GEELONG, tjUm. Captain T. Turnbull, Commander, Will sail for the above ports on THURSDAY, the 28th inet., at noon. For freight or passage, apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. Freight on all Goods for the intermediate Forts mast be pre-paid; also, Cartage and Wharfage on Goods sent to the Agents for shipment. 2542 FOR LONDON DIRECT. TO FOLLOW THE ZEALANDIA. rjIHE well known White Star MERMAID, H. Rose, Commander, Is now loading wool for London direct. This vessel has excellent passenger accommodation and carries an experienced surgeon. For freight or passage apply to GOULD & MILES, J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, J. T. PEACOCK & CO., E. A. HARGREAVES & CO., DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., or to MILES & CO., c 1783 Lyttelton & Christchurch. SHIP LYTTELTON. /U A LL accounts against the above _Ijl vessel must be sent in in duplicate to the undersigned on or before FRIDAY NEXT, the 29th instant ; otherwise they will not be recognised. TAYLOR & CO., 2552 Agents, Lyttelton. FOR AUCKLAND DIRECT. yfcg. ppHE CLIPPER SCHOONER MARY ANN CHRISTINA, will , leave the Heathcote River for Auckland in a few days. For passage only apply to MILLTON & CO., c 2551 Union Wharf and Cashel street. PIGEON BAY AND AKAROA MAIL. mHE Champion CUTTER «Jg§|s. X SURPRISE, or, the fast flve-oared Whale Boat, winner of the Emu Cup, will leave Lyttelton every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at 9 a.m., sharp, and Pigeon Bay at 2 p.m.the same days. Parties wanting to ensure a passage to Pigeon Bay and go with the mail to Akaroa should not be led away by 10 o'clock and perhaps the weather does not permit for a boat to., come from Pigeon Bay theday previons. The witter Surprise never has been stopped by bad weather. WILLIAM STANLEY, 2211 c London street, Lyttelton. Hallway 3STotioes. Lyttelton and christchurch RAILWAY TIME TABLE. ALTERATION OF TRAINS, on and after MAY 2. WEEK DAYS. From Christchurch, 9.10 a.m.—10.10 a.m.—11.10 a.m.—1.10 p.m.—2.10 p.m —i.lO p.m.—5.10 p.m. From Heathcote, 8.30 a.m.—9.30 a.m.—10.30 a.m. —1.30 p.m.—3.30 p.m.—4.30 p.m. SUNDAYS. From Christchnrch, 10.10 a.m.—2.10 p.m.—3.10 p.m.—5.10 p.m. From Heathcote, 9.30 a.m.—1.30 p.m.—2.30. p.m. —4.30 p.m. Trains stop at the Opawa Station. Passengers must be on the platform five minutes before the arrival of each train. Fares.—First-class (each way), Is 6d ; return tickets, 2s 6d. Second-class, Is 3d; return tickets, 2i. •Monthly tickets, £2 10s; annual tickets, £20. 2291 c G. HOLMES & CO. Suaitießß 3KTotioea. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! and KITCHENERS; in great variety, adapted for coal or wood, just arrived per ship Parisian. They are of the latest improved principles, and of tl;e best English manufacture. They will cook for from eight to fifty persons; with well ventilated ovens. Will bake pies, pastry, puddings, meat, and bread, with less fuel than any other range now in use in the colony. ALEXANDER MEIN, Manchester street, Christchurch, Adjoining Aikman, Knight, and Co.'s timber yanL^ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. F. R. CAFFRY, Solicitor, has removed from Christchurch to Kaiapoi, and may be consulted until further notice at Fairweather's, North road, Kaiapoi. 2200 NOW OPENED 1 I NOW OPENED ! !! GEORGE INMAN, Decorative Artist, begs to announce that he has commenced business in the premises lately occupied by MR. A T A C K , Colombo Stbeet, With a choice and elegant assortment of Paperhangings Decorations Paints, oils and colors, Second to none in New Zealand, and is now prepared to execute orders of every description connected with the trade, for STYLE AND CHEAPNESS UNEQUALLED IN THE PROVINCE. Note the address— GEORGE INMAN, Colombo Street, Christchubch. c 2560 HIP! HIP! HIP! HURRAH! GOLD. GOLD. GOLD. AT. J. ROWLEY'S Original Cheap Tin Shops, High street, Christchurch, for Sale — Gold washing dishes Fryingpans , . Billies and iron buckets, suitable for the Diggings Pannicans and tin dinner plates, 4d. each. April 26,1864. " LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS. A LARGE Assortment of the new Velvet and Satin Plush Hats, now on view ; also a splendid Stock of Children's White Felt Hats, just received. J. NESBITT, 2570 Cashel street. TO PAPERHANGERS. 8 A GREY CALICO, full Two Yards Wide J. NESBITT, £571 Cashel street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1228, 28 April 1864, Page 1

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