Shipping Hoticca PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. jpASSAGES may be secured and all Information ■ obtained by application to DALGETY, NICHOLS, & CO., Agents, 1SS8) Lyttelton and Christchurch. EXCURSION TRIPS TO MELBOURNE At Reduced Pares by r'MBCKAN, BLACK- , L WOOD A CO.’S Line f of Steamers. Return tickets, available to ’'end of February, 1875 ... £l7 0 0 8 10 0 DALGETY, NICHOLS ft CO., .1617 Ly ttelton and Christchurch. Saloon (return) Steerage •MECKAN, BLACK WOOD, AND CO.'S OP STEAMERS. of ; Sailing, its nude? t CLAUD HAMILTON, Cant Bawden, for Wellington. Nelson, Greymonth, Hokitika, and Mel.bourne, on Wednesday, Deo. 16,'at 12 noon. ' 7ARABUA, Ckpt. Clark, for Dunedin, Bluff, and ■i Meibouni,, on Monday, Deo. 21, at2p.m. (carrying Suez mail). , DALGETY, NICHOLS ft CO., Agents, 1503 . Lyttelton and Christchurch. I S. BRUCE for Timarn, _i, and Fort Chalmers, ' on or about THURSDAY, Dec. 17, at 1 o’clock p.m. " Shipping orders mast be 'taken onb and cargo sent alongside before 11 a.m. Passengers must obtain their tickets before going •aboard.' MILES ft CO., Agents, *2474 Lyttelton and Christchurch, THIS DAY. SPECIAL - NOTICE. EXCURSION! ‘ EXCURSION H EXCUBSIONIII A UNITERS ARY D AY. AKAROA REGATTA AND HORTICULTURAL .3 H 0 W . Past and Powerful ■ BRUCE, is appointed to leave Lyttelton, at 7.30 a.m., r on WEDNESDAY, the 16th 4T, returning from Akaroa in time to catch -the last train for Christchurch. Return Fares, 16s. Tickets can he obtained from the undersigned. MILES ft CO., Agents, .2288 Lyttelton ana Christchurch. ‘ EXCURSIONISTS BY THE B.S. BRUCE ON ANNIVERSARY DAY TO AKAROA, m~r IL L have Seven V Honrs at the sea- • side, in addition to a Bide of One Hundred Miles; an beautiful scenery of Burks Peninsula and the Harbour of Akaroa. I hope to see many of my Christchurch friends avail themselves of the opportunity. The Grounds attached to my Hotel will be Thrown Open for Public Inspection, and Luncheon provided. ' :319» H. WAGBTAPP. SS. BEAUTIFUL STAR • for Timarn, and Port Chalmers, on or about MONDAY, Dec. 21, at 1 o’clock - p.m. Shipping orders must be taken out, and cargo scut alongside before 11 a.m. Passengers must obtain their tickets before going on board. MILES ft CO., Agents, ;3558 Lyttelton and Christchurch. OVERLAND ROUTE TO LONDON. VIA SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK. THE AUSTRALIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Under Contract with the New South Wales and New Zealand Governments for the Conveyance of H.M. Mails). Powerful Steamlip CYPHRENSS is f appointed to leave' Auckland on THURSDAY, 24th inst., for Honolulu end San j- mtioiaco. A steamer will leave Lyttelton for .Auckland with passengers and mail on! or about 21st dust. Passengers must obtain their tickets before «oing on board. For freight or passage, apply to 2151 J. M. HEY WOOD ft CO., Agents, ROYAL MAIL STEAMER HALCYON, from Lyttelton to pigeon bay, and BY COACH TO AKAROA. IHE Favourite s. s. HALCYON ■ Has resumed her usual trips —on MONDAYS and FBI- ■ DAYS for Pigeon Bay; and •on WEDNESDAYS for Little Akaloa, at 9 a.m., returning from Pigeon Bay at Ip.m., In time to match the 3.45 p.m. train to Christchurch. On Wednesday morning, for Pigeon Bay and Xittle Akaloa, at 9 a.m. j and from Pigeon Bay to little Akaloa at noon, returning the same day. Pares: To Pigeon Bay— -Single, Os; Return, 15s; Available tor 14 days. LiC' 15s dttloAkaloa —10s j Return, The Halcyon can he chartered for Pio-nic parties, Ac., on reasonable terms. ■ The steamer is open tor engagement on Tuesday, And Saturday* Mr Barker’s Coach meets the s.s. Halcyon at iPlgeon Bay to convey Passengers to Akaroa. Xfcres, 7s. 1 for terms,ftc., apply to JOSI 3049 JOSEPH M'LEAN. Master, STEAM TO LONDON. ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS. THE new full-powered screw steamship ST, OSYTH, Classed 100 A 1 at Lloyd’s. i. 3600 tons Register. ■ 800 horse-power nominal,-2500 indicated. - , E. M’Nabb, Commander, Will be despatched from Sandridge Railway Pier nhoutthe END OF JANUARY, 1876, With passengers and, cargo. This magnificent Vessel is the most. powerful iteaxnshty ever despatched to Australia, and is exacted fotoake the voyage in 45 days. The < aoooßunodation for all classes of pagaeugers * nnsurpasaed. The; cabins are well ventilated, irbvideii with furniture, bedding, linen, &o. The i»loon ia the whole breadth of the ship, and there m a ladies' nloon, bathrooms, smoking room, ice* bouse, Ac. An experienced surgeon will accompany Ihe ship, • , A most liberal table will be kept, well supplied sith fresh provisions. For rates of frdght orposeage, applyto Christchurch and Lyttelton. FOB LONDON. rriHß China Clipper-built Ship r JL ELIZABETH GRAHAM. . A 1 14 years, Captain Mordne, This I clipper vessel is now taking in cargo, 1 |,, and will have immediate despatch, the greater part of her wool is already engaged, ft number of First Cabin Passengers will be taken, for whom there is very comfortable accommodation. For freight or passage, apply to EDWARDS, BENNETT, ft CO., MATHESON'S AGENCY, 1233 Or to DALGETY, NICHOLS ft CO. FOB WELLINGTON, THE fine Schooner ONWARD, D. Bisset, Master, will be ready to receive Cargo for the 2m port on FRIDAY NEXT. *lßth inst., and will have quick -dispatch.' freight, apply to JENKINS) Christchurch. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LlffE. FOE LONDON DIRECT. H E Magnificent Composite _ Clipper Ship MEROPE, 1082 tons register, classed A 1 for 16 » years, B. Wiluams, Commander, . will be despatched for London on or about the 15th January, 1875. This splendid'ship las been specially built for tho Canterbury trade, and is celebrated for her rapid passages. _ She has ■commenced loading, and willhavepromptdespatoh. Intending passengers are invited to inspect Hie ■saloon accommodation, which is of a very superior character, and will be found to contain everything necessary for the comfort of persons going home by this vessel. She has also very superior accommodation for second-class passengers. Carries an experienced surgeon. For freight, passage, and all particulars, apply at the Company’s offices, Christchurch or Lyttelton. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO, (LIMITED), JOSEPH GODUL Secretary. Christchurch, Deo. 14,1874. 2408
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLII, Issue 4320, 16 December 1874, Page 1
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