LATEST TELEGRAMS. [bt west coast telegraph.] Hokituu, May 16, '1.15 p.m. Sailed. Alma, for Melbourne; Bruce and lona, for Okaritn. Ahiuved —Claud Hamilton, from Nelson; Isabella Jackson, from Kaiapoi; Caledonia, from Dunedin. The inquiry into the wreck of the Maria is adjourned till Friday. [BY IXTER-ritOVEfCIAL TELEGRAPH.] Nelson, May 10,4.25 p.m. The criminal sittings of the Supreme Court nro adjourned to the 21st, through the indisposition of Judgo Johnston. Sailed. Kcera, for Dunedin; Claud Hamilton, for Hokitika, THE WUATIIEU. Besults of Meteorological Obserralionj taVen »t Cliristrlmrcli, Latitude, 41° 40' S.; Longitude, 172 ° 51' K. Height nboTO sea level, 21 feet. The following are the readings of the barometer and thermometer for the above days, in order, at 9.30 a.m. : Barometer reduced to 32 dog. P. and sea level. 80.1501 30,153130.610 j 30.5761 30.436130.1721 30.118 Temperature in shade. 60.2| 47.61 49.11 47.41 43.81 43.S I 62.5 B. L, Holuks, Meteorological Obmrtr. AUCTION SALES THIS DAY. Messrs. AIRMAN and WILSON-At their Booms, at Twelve o'clock, Sugars. Messrs. lilVl' and ELTTIN—On the Preraites of 3fr. J. 6. Baker, at Eleven o'clock, Books, Stationerv. ke. Messrs. J. OLLIVIEU and SON—At Scotstoun, Papanui, continuation of Furniture and Effects DEATH. )agby—May 15, Joseph Sampson, eldest son of Mr. Joseph Dagby, Peldon, Essex. NOTICE TO ADVERTISEKS. All advertisements must be prepaid, except ivhen an account has been regularly opened. Country advertisements must be accompanied with a post-office order, or the requisite amount in postage stamps I* !^Wi»itk DUNEDIN' DIRECT. • r jpHE powerful Steamship, "a*&SEg3S* "Will sail for Dunedin,
THIS DAY, At One o'clock. Splendid accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage apply to ' T. RITCHIE AND CO., Agents. Lyttelton, May 17,1866. 510 FOR THE GREY DffiECT. mH E Regular "WestJL Coast Trader ' STAR OF TASMANIA. Tor freight apply to MESSRS. BROWNELL & CO. 09 Christchurch. FOR HOKITIKA. THE SCHOONER, >'■' PRINCE CONSORT, Will leave the Pier in a few days. For freight apply to LAURIE & GANNON, Late Millton and Co. May 16,1866. c 497
TO GROCF.RS.-WANTED, by a respectable Young MAN, a SITUATION in the Grocery Business, had seven years experience. Apply Y.Z., office of this paper. 495 WANTED, a MAN to TAKE CHARGE of a PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE. Apply to Messrs. SAXTON & WILLIAMS, Robinson's Bay, Akaroa. llth May, 1866. 496 TO. CARRIERS, PUBLICANS' AND OTHERS. WANTED, 100 Empty Ale or Porter Hogsheads, to be delivered at once in Lyltelton. HARGREAVES&CO. 16th May 1866. ' 512 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DR. DEAMER wishes to inform his friends and patients that he has Removed to his New House in Armagh street, two doors from his late residence. At home for consultation, 9 to 10 a.m. 1 to 2 p.m., and after 5 in the evening. Broughton House. May 16th, 1860. 508 TO BE SOLD, A HANDSOME WAGONETTE, the O. property of the late G. Miles, Esq. Apply to 458 SIIEPPARD & CO, LYTTELTON. FOR SALE I!V PUBLIC AUCTION. ITARGREA.VE3 & CO. have |been Al favoured with instructions to of£e r for sale by auction, at MESSRS. T. RITCHIE & CO.'S STORES, ON SATURDAY, 19th INST., At One o'clock, p.m., THE FAVOURITE SCHOONER FLYING CLOUD, Well suited for coasting and river trade; carries 70 tons, dead weight; is well found, and ready for sea. Terms at Sale,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1690, 17 May 1866, Page 4
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