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ißailway 3STo"tio©». lyttelton and christchurch railway. LTERATIONS of TRAINS for the SUMMER L TRAFFIC. On »nd After September 26, 1864. WEEK DAYS. )m Christchurch—B a.m* 9 a.m.; 10 a.m ; 11 a.m; 4p.m{ 4 p.m; 5 p.m; 6 p.m. m Heathoot®—B.3Q 9.30 a.m; 10.30 a.m; 12.30 p.m; 2.30 p.m; 4.30 p.m.; * 3.30 p.m; 6.30 p.m. SUNDAYS. m Christchurch —9 a.m; 10 a.m.; 2 p.m; 3p.m; 5 p.m. from Heathcote—9.So a.m i jf1.20 a.m; 2.30 p«H>; ; . 4.30 PJB? 6.30 p.m. Trains stop at the Oj*w» , and Hillsborough tations. Pasaengew mpat be oa the platform Are Ifanteg belore the arrival of wich train. Fires—First-class, each w, it 6d; return tickets t» fid. Second claw, U Sd; return tickets, 2s. l 0 G. HOLMES & CO. UTotloe*. FOR LONDON DIRECT. TO FOLLOW THE BLUE JACKET. . mHE MAGNIFICENT SHIP i- BRITISH EMPIRE, JBgQpp 2879 Tons Register, 5000 Tons Burthen, Thomas B. Callbsan, Commander, Will be ready to receive wool in December, and will follow the Blue Jacket, sailing in all February. This ship is the largest that has visited New jfealand, and possesses spacious accommodation for laloon and second-cabin passengers. I Arrangements have been made at the various outborts to receive wool, and to convey through to London at the lowest rate of freight. For freight or passage apply to GOULD & MILES, Christchurch. MILES & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. I BESWICK & BIRCH, 1: Kaiapoi. H. J. LeCREN & CO., Timaru; I Or to t J. T. PEACOCK & CO., f Lyttelton and Christchurch. [ Oct. 27, 1864. 01486 BRITISH EMPIRE, FOR LONDON. I [ TO PASSENGERS FOR LONDON. <1* CJHIP BRITISH EMPIRE, l fcM&v O \ 5000 tons burthen. This ship is now, jrojdly and wißi|gggg | London in 1 ! Captain Callenan invites the special attention of [passengers to the superior advantages afforded by [the British Empire, which is the largest, and is amongst the fastest sailing ships belonging to the [British Merchant service. ' Her Cabins are large and lofty, and altogether she presents one of the most favourable opportunities •for a comfortable voyage home to be found from any the Colonial Ports. \ Lyttelton, 25th January. 3031 WOOL SHIP. TO FOLLOW THE PARISIAN. ; FJHE BRITISH-BUILT BARQUE ; JB|k DONA ANITA, i'SKl* A 1 at Lloyds, I 500 tons Register, I W. C. Davis, Master, I Is now receiving wool and will sail in all Febru|ary. | The Dona Anita will take about 1300 bales, and |an effort will be made to load her sufficiently early fto allow of her dispatch as a second vessel to the IMay sales. I She has good accommodation for a few first and •econd cabin passengers. I Freight of wool three farthings per pound, and the H usual 5 per cent primage I For freight or passage apply to I HALL, RITCHIE & CO., I Lyttelton; I E. S. DALGETY & CO., I Lyttelton and Christchurch; I Or to I J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, ■ Lyttelton and Christchurch. \ Jan. 23, 1865. c 2547 \ WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. TO FOLLOW THE DONA ANITA. | .-1a mHE FAST SAILING CLIPPER ■ /jMgx 1 SHIP iGLEN M A R K, j. 953 tons register, J. Thomson, Commander. This splendid vessel having just accomplished the passage from London in 78 days, will be discharged ;as quickly as possible, and having already a large "portion of her return cargo engaged, will be dispatched hence the first week in April. I Her accommodation for all classes of passengers [is most complete. I For freight or passage apply to HALL, RITCHIE & CO., t Lyttelton. E. S. DALGETY & CO., i Lyttelton and Christchurch. r J. I). MACPHERSON, 18040 c Lyttelton and Christchurch. | LYTTELTON AND AKAROA. ■ FAST-SAILING YACHT ANNIE OGLE, Or the well-known whalcboat RED ROVE!! . i Will leave f ipeon Bay every [. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, | _ At 10 a.m. sharp. I THE FARES AS USUAL. That the very superior accommodation afforded by the Annie Ogle will insure her a fair share of the public patronage is sincerely hoped by the public's most obedient servant, 2892 c MOSES BARTON.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1354, 2 February 1865, Page 1

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