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Shipping Notices. I FOR OTAGO. r —— i I i rriHE Panama, New Zealand, JAft X and Australian Royal Mail Company's well-known ! FHCEBE (Or other of the Company's Steamers) It appointed to sail for the above ports on or about l WEDNESDAY,'JULY 26th, At 12 o'clock noon. . For freight or passage apply to MILES 4 CO., 6037 Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOR HOKITIKA. ffIHE FAVOURITE 1 CUTTER AUSTRALIAN MAID, C. Moekland, Master, Will load at Milton's Wharf until to-morrow (WEDNESDAY). Having the greater part of her dhrgo engaged at Lyttelton, has room only for a few tons. A. LOUISSON, 6157 Christchurch and Lyttelton. FOR HOKITIKA. yfc- mH E CLIPPER 1 SCHOONER WILD WAVE, Having most of ha cargo engaged, will be dispatched IN A FEW DAYS. This smart little vessel is a regular trader to Hokitika, and has always landed her cargo in splendid condition. For freight or passage Apply to BROWNELL & CO., 6144 c Colombo street. . • I SHIP INDIAN EMPIRE, Andrew Black, Master, from London. 1 ______ i mmS ship, having this day re- , X ported at the Custom House, i XBKS\ consignees are requested to pass entries, present bills of lading, and orders, at the Lyttelton office, and pay freights to the undersigned, without whose endorsement no goods will he delivered. Any goods not passed for by Tuesday, the Ist August, will be handed over to a Customhouse agent, to be landed and stored at con- - signees' risk and expense, in terms of bills of lading. ' J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, 6162 Lyttelton and Christchurch. j Business Notices. ] THE WEST COAST. 1 TO STOCKOWNERS, DEALERS, AND 1 OTHERS. f THE Undersigned, believing it to be desirable for the convenience of their constituents that they should establish branches of their business on the West Coast of . Canterbury, have decided upon dispatching t a mefnber of each firm to Hokitika, to make ( arrangements for opening there (and, if necessary, at other townships on the West t Coast) establishments in connexion with their houses in Christchurch for the Sale, on Com- i mission, of Cattle, Sheep, and other Stock. i The designation of the joint firm will be, "Wilson, Burnell, and C 0.," for whom the undersigned solicit the support of stock- ( owners and dealers who may be about send- . ing stack to the West Coast, assuring them that all business entrusted to them will be transacted with care and promptitude. Acconnt sales will be rendered and settle- ' ments made immediately after sales are completed. ADVANCES MADE ON STOCK. < I Sales by auction will be conducted, and ] every description of stock agency business l undertaken, i AKMAN & WILSON, BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT. In reference to the above, Messrs. Wilson, Burnell, and Co. respectfully intimate that, as their arrangement will be completed in a few days, entries of stock suitable for the West Coast market may be made at once at 1 the officer of AIKMAN & WILSON, Or to BURNELL, BENNETT, & SPROT. Christchurch. July 8, 1865. C 5916 R. BILLENS & SON LAMP-MAKER AND TIN-PLATE WORKERS, Oxford Street, Ltttelton. Jobbing Work done daily. Licensed Dealers in Powder, Shot, Caps, and Firearms. 4906 AMERICAN COACH FACTORY, SHOEING FORGE, AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that the above establishment, adjoining Cobb and Co's stables, Cashel street, is now opened: and the undersigned is prepared to execute all descriptions of coach and carnage building, together with repairs of all kinds. A G HOWLAND wishes to intimate that all branches of the business are conducted by thoroughly experienced workmen, under his own supervision". The shoeing forge adjoins the coach factory. and the work is done on the most approved principles, by a first-class shoeing smith. The best materials (direct imported) always on hand. . An inspection of the works is respectfullyinvited. A Q HOWLAM >, 5049 o Mmager.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1442, 26 July 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1442, 26 July 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1442, 26 July 1865, Page 1

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