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■hipping ZKTotioe*. LYTTELTON AND AKAROA. T HE FAST " SAILINQ YACH ANNIE OGLE, Or the well-known whaleboat RED ROVER. Will leave l J igeon Bay every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, At 10 a.m. sharp. THE FARES AS USUAL. That the very superior accommodation afforded fr the Annie Ogle will insure her a fair share of th< public patronage is sincerely hoped by the public'] most obedient servant, 2892 c MOSES BARTON. FOR WELLINGTON, NAPIER, AND AUCKLAND. jj rpHE Panama, New Zealand, anc I X Australian Royal Mail Company's Steamship LORD ASHLEY, Thomas Randall, Commander, [s appointed to sail for the above ports, on or about WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock noon. The fares by the Company's steamers to all parts have been greatly reduced. for freight or passage apply to MILES & CO., 5417 'Lyttelton and Christchurch. NOTICE. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY. The Fares by this Company's steamships to all )orts have been greatly reduced. MILES & CO., 5374 Agents. Bußtneaa Notioea. HENRY KITE, 20ACH BUILDER AND WHEELWRIGHT, KAIAPOI. On Sale—Tip . and Farm Drays, at a great •eduction to Cash purchasers. c3OOB CHEAP MEAT. THE Undersigned begs to inform the public that he has reduced his prices as follows :— Beef from 4d to 8d J Mutton, side ... ... ... ... 6d Hind quarter 7d Fore quarter 5d Veal: 8d Pork ... ... 8d " - . ... ———- lales in the shop, Where the meat has not to be delirered. W. H. MEIN. Christchurch, Feb. 11, 1865. c 3351 NEWMARKET STOCK YARDS. E MITCH ELL, in announcing to the public his » intention of officiating at the Canterbury Stock Marke tas Salesman, solicits the support and mtronage of the stockholders and farmers of the province, and begs to assure them that all stock entrusted to his care will be attended to and disposed >f to the very best advantage. In addition to the Agricultural Association's Grounds, E. M. has secured good and extensive well fenced paddocks, with running water, in the immeliate vicinity of the yards. Letters addressed to him at Christchurch will receive prompt attention. NEWMARKET STOCK YARDS, 1311 c Colombo Street South. STEWART'S ISLAND SAW MILLS. HAVING purchased from J. Bullock, Esq., the powerful Steam Saw Mills, with Planing and other Machinery, at Pattersou' Inlet, we are prepared to execute orders for Red Pine of any iimensions. The Mills being capable of producing about 100,000 feet per week, orders will be executed with promptitude and at the lowest rates. The red pine of Stewart's Island is noted for its superior quality, and from the ample supply of timber in the neighbourhood of the mills, the best only is selected for use. STEVENS & CO., 2g03 Cumberland Street, Dunedin. HARGREAVES AND CO.'S NEW BONDED WAREHOUSE. NORWICH QUAY, LYTTELTON. IJIHE Undersigned beg to announce that their NEW AND COMMODIOUS STONE WAREHOUSE, Will be open for the reception of Bonded Goods, at the usual rates on and after MONDAY, NEXT THE 16th JANUARY, HARGREAVES & CO., 2705 c Proprietors. MR. F. ELMER begs to inform parties intending to purchase Rural LANDS, that he is prepared to make selections in the Ashley and Cust Districts upon the following terms, viz.:— Selections to the value of £1000, 5 per cent. Over .£IOOO, by special agreement. Apply to F. ELMER, Rangiora. January 30th, 1865. c 3067 PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. (Established 15 Years.) WILKIE, WEBSTER & CO., 15, Collins street east, Melbourne, beg to call attention to their very finestockofPianoforteß,Harmoniums,andothermusical instruments, of the most modern description, with all the latest improvements, and imported direct from the manufacturers. Pianofortes, by Broadwood, Collard, Erard, Kirkman, and other established makers. Harmoniums, by Alexandre. Cornopeans, saxhorns, clarionets, flutes, drums, fifes, and all instruments for military bands; violins, guitars, harps, concertinas, &c„ &c., in great variety, wholesale and retail. Colonial pianofortes, especially adapted fo hot climates, from the factory in Queen street north. Vocal and instrumental Music of every description, including all the newest publications. 2997

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1361, 18 February 1865, Page 1

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