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Shipping notices. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY (Limited). THE Company's Steamships are appointed to leave Lyttelton on or about the following dates during the month of December 8,8 ' 0-Symons R.N.R., for Melbourne, via Wellington, Greymouth, and Hokitika, taking on passengers and cargo for Sydney, to be transhipped at Wellington to steamer from l'anama, 18th, at Noon—AIRED ALE, s.s„ A Kennedy, for Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau, taking on passengers and cargo for Sydney, to be transhipped to another of the Com* pany's steamers at Wellington. 21st—PHCEBE, b.s., E. Wheeler, for Otago and Bluff. 30th—RANGITOTO, W. H. Bay, R.N.R., for Otago, Bluff, and Melbourne. For freight or passage apply to MILES & CO., 2477 c Lyttelton and Christchurch. QUICKEST ROUTE FROM CHRISTCHURCH TO AKAROA. T H E Paddle Steamer BETSY DOUGLAS Will leave Peacock's Wharf every TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY At 9.30 a.m., returning from Pigeon Bay at 1.30 sharp, arriving in I.yttelton in time to catcli the 5.30 train to Christchurch. RETURN TICKETS, available for one week, 15s. MrWaeckerle provides horses both at Pigeon Bay and Akaroa for the conveyance of passengers, and also runs a coach to the Head of the Bay. Horses, 8s each way; Coach fare, 4s. Good accommodation may be had at J. Pitcaithley's, Pigeon Bay, for families; dinners ready on arrival of the Steamer. The Betsy Douglas is licensed to attend Steamers, and is prepared to take off passengers or cargo at one hour's notice. Rates of charge; £1 an'l upwards, according to agreement; towage of vessels to the wharves, 2d per ton ; to and from, ljd per ton. Apply to 8940 CAPTAIN J. M'LEAN, onboard. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. T HE Clipper Barque JOHN KNOX,

B. Jenkins, Commander, Will sail for Sydney direct in a few days. For freight or passage apply to D. DAVIS, Agent, 2541 c Lyttelton. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. rjpHE BRIG NIL DESPERANDUM, 157 tons register. Anply to J. DRANSFIELD, 2581 Oxford Street, Lyttelton. Business NoticesBARNARD'S CAFE AND PUBLIC LUNCHEON AND SUPPER BOOMS. THE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS in the Long Room are now COMPLETE FOR SUPPLYING LUNCHEONS AND SUPPERS, Under the Superintendence of SHAW CROSLAND. Hot or Cold Luncheons from 10 to 3 „ ,j Suppers )> 6to io CHARGE ONE SHILLING, Including a GLASS of SPARKLING ALE. Wines and Spirits as usual of the best quality. NOTICE. AT the suggestion of a number of gentlemen, I have been induced to erect COMMODIOUS STABLES AT TUB SELWYN STATION, Where the Livery business in all its branches will be carried on under the competent management of E. COOKSON. ssSSifSSar S&sssssss same day. t paGF--1847 bermondsey woolscouring WORKS Late Heathcote Wharf. ■* kJfSSRS PALMER & CO., having re »T?x,rs "rrztiiTSlS' L j^WSS* .tS™f£ g iia» J.»p« r ■»"«'» of : »!fA ,#*.**** m ME.a.4.MiMe. 910 Hereford street, Mar tlie Union UtiDk.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2489, 14 December 1868, Page 1

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