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Shipping Notices. FOB LONDON DIRECT, HE SHIP C E L (E N 0, WILL SAIL ON THE 30th APRIL. Two Vacancies in the Steerage. Apply to COBB & SAWTELL, Christchurch. Or to MATHESON’S AGENCY, 5428 Lyttelton and Christchurch. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. IN CONSEQUENCE of the delay, &c., caused by the Holidays, the Matoaka will NOT SAIL BEFORE SATURDAY the Bth May. Shippers are requested to send their wool alongside as soon as possible. MILES & CO., 5512 c Agents. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. rjIHE AI Clipper barque JOHN KNOX, | Will sail for the shore port immediately on discharge of her inward cargo. For freight or passage, apply to W. MONTGOMERY & C 0„ 5460 c Christchurch. FOB FREIGHT OR CHARTER, TO ANT PORT IN THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. THE BARQUE CBISHNA, 350 tons, Captain Hughes. THIS vessel is now open to charter for grain to any port. She is in first-class order, haring just undergone extensive overhaul _ and repair in Sydney, where she ha# been re-coppered, fitted with new decks, and had everything done to render her fit to carry perishable cargo, as per surveyor’s certificate in possession of the Master. For particulars apply to MASTER on Board Lyttelton. Or 5503 C. W. TURNER, Christchurch. QUICKEST ROUTE FROM CHRISTCHURCH TO AKAROA. H E Screw Steamer HALCYON Will leave Peacock’s Wharf every TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY (In the place of the p.a. Betsy Douglas), At 9.30 a.m., returning from Pigeon Bay at 1.30 sharp, arriving in Lyttelton in time to catch the 5.30 train to Christchurch. RETURN TICKETS, available for one week, 15s. Mr Waeckerle 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 bad at J. Pitcaithley’s, Pigeon Bay, for families j dinners ready on arrival of the Steamer. The Halcyon is a new vessel; she has superior cabin accommodation, and is provided with a ladies’ cabin; she carries 36 tons of cargo in her hold ; she is licensed to attend Steamers, and is prepared to take off passengers or cargo at one hour’s notice. Rates of charge : £1 and upwards, according to agreement; towage of vessels to the wharves, 2d per ton ; to and from, IJd per ton. Apply to 5335 CAPTAIN J, M’LEAN, on board.

5439 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. rjIHE Schooner mount McLaren, Apply to P. LAURIE, Tuam and Manchester streets. timber. Apply to 1380 c \.\7 ANTED TO CHAR- ' ' TER, two vessels lor Little Akaloa, each to carry about 15,0C0 feet ENGLAND, BROS., Lyttelton. Conveyances, v, a CHRISTCHURCH, HALSWELL* TAI TAPU AND LINCOLN ROYAL MAIL COACH LEAVES the Post-office, Lincoln, on and after SATURDAY, Nov. 21, EVERY SATURDAY & WEDNESDAY Morning at half-past Seven a.m. The return coach leaves the White Hart Hotel, Christchurch at half-past 3 p.m. same days, J, J. HERRICK, 1733 Proprietor. PUBLIC NOTICE. IN consequence of the Mail Days being altered, on and after Jan. Ist, 1869, the Oxford and Rangiora Mail Coach will leave Oxford EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, at 8.30 a.m., Arriving in Rangiora at 12.30 p.m,, reluming from Rangiora every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Leaving Rangiora 1 p.m. THOMAS WOODFIELD, *•B4 Proprietor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2593, 28 April 1869, Page 1

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