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2XTo"W AdLvertiaementa. FOR OTAGO. I mHE Intercolonial Royal Mail k Jjjk 1 Steamship Thos. Randall, Commander, Is appointed to sail for the above Dort on WEDNESDAY, 11th MAY, At Noon. For freight or passage, apply to MILKS & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. April 2D, 1864. JjjjW FOR OTAGO AND BLUFF. & _ rpHE Inter-colonial Royal Mail Ji| A J. Steamship kUOBk P H <E B E , E. Wheeler, Commander, Is appointed to sail for the above ports on FRIDAY, 6th May, at twelve o'clock noon. For freight or passage apply to MILES k CO., 2688 Lyttelton and Christchurch. NEAREST ROUTE TO THE PELORUS GOLD FIELDS. FOR THE GROVE, HEAD OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE'S SOUND. 8 - fTIHE well known favourite steamboat A A GAZELLE, (Msk Captain Hugh McLellan, Will sail as above on WEDNESDAY, 4th May, at 10 o'clock, a.m. For passage apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. April 29, 1864. 2684 FOR KAIAPOI. ij rn H E Steamer MOA intends u JjL X leaving Lyttelton for Kaiupoi on or about TUESDAY NEXT, E. REECE 7 & CO., 2682 Agents, Lyttelton. FOR WELLINGTON, NELSON, AND TARANAKI. mHE BRIG ESPERANZA, X daily expected from Melbourne, will sail in a few days after arrival for the above ports. For freight or passage apply to WALTON, WARNER & CO. 2674 Christchurch or Lyttelton. PELORUS GOLD FIELDS. mHE Favorite Clipper Brig 1 MOUNTAIN MAID, Will sail from Lyttelton for the Head of Queen Charlotte's Sound, within a few miles of the diggings, on THIS DAY (Saturday), April 30. Passage £3 . Early application is necessary to HALL, RITCHIE & CO., 2681 Norwich Quay. FOR THE PELORUS GOLD FIELDS. rp H E Fine New Clipper Schooner DANCING WAVE, Will sail punctually on MONDAY, May 2, at three o'clock p.m. For passage apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton; or to BROWNELL & CO., 2685 Christchurch. NOTICE. SHIP PARISIAN, FROM LONDON. ALL Claims against the above vessel must be rendered in duplicate at the office of the undersigned, on or before TUESDAY, May 3, at noon, or they will not be recognised. DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO. Lyttelton. April 28, 1864. 2651 NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. NOTICE i« hereby given that a DIVIDEND at the rate of Ten per cent, per annum will be paid at the Office of the undersigned on Shares in the above Company, in terms of the recommenda- . tion with Half Yearly Report, presented at the General Meeting, on the 14th inst., on and after MONDAY, 9th MAY, 1864. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, Lyttelton and Christchurch. 30th April, 1864. 2680 mRINITY CHURCH, LYTTELTON.

CHORAL SERVICE. SUNDAY, IST MAY, 1864. Morning :— Venite—T. Soaper, double chant. Te Deum—Lupton, in F, and do. in B flat. Jubilate—W. llussell, in C, single chant. Hymn 19, Winchester. „ 215, Abridge. Evening:— Magnificat—W. Russell, in E natural, double chant. None Dimittis—Travers, in E natural, single chant. Hymn 214, St. Olaves. „ 204, Chant in E flat. „ 166, Tallis. T. M. GEE, 2652 Choir Master. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LYTTELTON. PUBLIC WORSHIP will be conducted (D.V.) in the Schoolroom, on its new site, Winchester •treet, on SABBATH first, at 11 a.m. The day-school was opened on Thursday, and is now in full operation. JAMES D. FERGUSSON. April 29, 1864. 2650 DRAPERY AND CLOTHING STORES, TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. BETHEL WARE HAS ON SALE the following GOODS, just arrived from London, ex Parisian:— Ladies' dresses Ladies' shawls Ladies' mantles Camlets and poplins 6000 yards wincey 10£ d to 2s 6d per yard Flannels and calicoes 5000 yards Hoyle's prints, at English prices French kid gloves Hosiery and haberdashery Lace goods of all kinds Ladies' hats, trimmed and untnmmed Ladies' patent leghorn bonnets Artificial flowers, head dresses, &c. A great variety of fancy goods White and coloured blankets Sheetings and towelings Carpets, hearth rugs Table linens, napkins Oil cloths, mattings, &c. Ready made clothing A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VERY SUPERIOR GOODS, Consisting of all the new winter materials, in Tweeds, doe skins, &c., at 60s the suit and upwards Inverness rapes and overcoats Waterproof coats Waterproof Inverness capes Pilot jackets Moleskin and cord trousers Serge shirts, sheepskin leggings Serge drawers, guernseys, &c. &c. 2671

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1229, 30 April 1864, Page 6

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