Shipping Notices. STEAMSHIP OOMERANG. ALL CLAIMS against the above steamship must be sent in to the offices of the Undersigned, in Lyttelton, by _ SATURDAY, Bth MAY, otherwisTthey will not he paid. 57 17 c E. S. DALGETY & CO.
NOTICE. ALL claims against the steamers MULLOGH and NOVELTY, up to the 30th April, must be sent in in duplicate to the office of E. S, DALGBTY & <lO., Lyttelton, on or before the Bth May, 1869, or they cannot be recognised. E. S. DALGETY & CO. Lyttelton, 29th April, 1869. 5612
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS. SHIP MATO AKA FOR LONDON, Alfred Stbvbns, Commander. mHE above ship will clear at the I Customs on TUESDAY, 11th MAY. Shippers are requested to have balance of cargo alongside not later than Saturday, and to take out bills of lading, and paas export entries on or before Monday the 10th. Passengers must embark on Wednesday, the 12th May, not later than noon. MILES & CO., Agents.
NOTICE, SHIP MATOAKA FOK. LONDON, Alpksd Stevekb, Commander. ALL claims against the above vessel must be rendered in X duplicate to the undersigned on or before Saturday, Bth May, or they will not be recognised. 719 MILES & CO., Agents.
QUICKEST ROUTE FROM CHRISTCHURCH TO AKABOA. UESD AY. THURSDAY & SATURDAY (In the place of the p.s. Betsy Douglas), it 9.30 a.m., returning from Pigeon Bay 1 1.30 sharp, arriving in Lyttelton in time to Itch the 3.30 train to Christchurch, H E Screw Steamer HALCYON Will leave Peacock’s Wharf every
jETURN TICKETS, available for one c, 15s. r Waeckerle provides horses both at on Bay and Akaroa for the conveyance wsengers, and also runs a coach to the dof the Bay. Horses, 8s each way ; ;h fare, 4s. ood accommodation may be had at J. aithley’s, Pigeon Bay, for families; ere ready on arrival of the Steamer.
The Halcyon is a new vessel; she has Iperior cabin accommodation, and is projded with a ladies’ cabin; she carries 35 ns of cargo in her hold ; she is licensed to (tend Steamers, and is prepared to take off assengers or cargo at one hour’s notice. [Kates of charge: £1 and upwards, accordIg to agreement; towage of vessels to the [barves, 2d per ton ; to and from, l£d per In. Apply to 135 CAPTAIN J. M’LEAN, on board.
Conveyances. - v. R. ALTERATION OF TIME. CHRISTCHURCH, HALSWELL, TAI | TAPU AND LINCOLN IOT A L MAIL COACH LE A V K S tlie Post-office, Lincoln, on and after SATURDAY, May 8. IVERY SATURDAY & WEDNESDAY Morning at half-past Seven a.tn. The return coach leaves the White Hart iotet, Christchurch at 3 p.m. same days. 1 83 J. J. HERRICK, Proprietor.
PUBLIC NOTICE. "N consequence of the Mail Days being , altered, on and after Jan. Ist, 1869, the kford and Rangiora Mail Coach will leave Word lEVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, at 8.30 a.m., hiving in Rangiora at 12.30 p.ra., returning I from Rangiora every I WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, t Leaving Rangiora 1 p.m. i I THOMAS WOODFIELD, 184 Proprietor.
0 !>. I II O T E L , | CHEAT SOUTH HOAD, 1 inr.r.l. f 0 U K W 0 O I) I N G. 'iw, Spirits, and AW a of tiiCt Pest brands, stub‘it:)' .iiieorntriwlHtiou. Moderate u'l-.raw. c 477 =r- = To let. HOUSE r O) LET. I CHARMING CFS! HENCE for a sm.i'l on the Lincoln road, ry near town. Apply to JOHN LEWIS, Cookham House Chambers, '6c Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2602, 7 May 1869, Page 1
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