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Shipping Notices. TIME TABLE. fjp H E N.Z.S.S. Co.’e steamers ore appointee ' to leave Lyttelton os under, subject to necessary altera' ’ tions. WORTH—For Wellington, Pioton, Nelson, Tara' noki, and Mauukau [transhipping, at passengers and cargo for Napier, Poverty Bay, and Wanganui: and, at Nelson, for Westport, Groymouth, ana Hokitika Shipping orders must be procured and goods soni alongside two hours before advertised timcgol sailing. wNo Goods will be delivered without produo tlon of BUI of Lading and Payment of Freight. Return Tickets at Single Fares wiU be issued from DEC, 1 to JAN. 31, 1876, to all ports where the steamers call, available until FEB. 28, after which they will not he recognised. Through Passengers by this Company will be allowed to remain at Inter mediate Forts, proceeding by following Steamer. Tickets must be procured before going on board. .GEO. MACKAT, Agent, 6069 Lyttelton and Christchurch. EXCURSION! EXCURSION!! EXCURSION!!! AKAEOA REGATTA. ANNIVERSARY DAT. THE N. Z S. S. Co*B Fast and Favourite S.S. WELLINGTON, Capt. Caeey, ‘Will leave Lyttelton for Akaroa on THURSDAY, Dec. 16, on arrival of the 6,40 a.m. train from Christchurch, returning from Aksroa after the Regatta, in time to catch the 11.30 p.m. train for Christchurch. Return Tickets, 15s, Intending Excursionists are requested to make early application for Tickets to GEO. MACKAY, Agent, 6061 Lyttelton and Christchurch. JESSES MONET. WIGEAM AND SONS’(Of BlaokwoU Yard, London) LINE OP STEAM AND SAILING PACKETS, Will be despatched from the Sanctridge Railway Pier, FOR LONDON DIREST. As follows

| Bate o£ Ship. Commander. Sailing. Lincolnshire ...E. Dares s.s. H. Shinuer’ yorkshiro ,T.*G, F. Gibbs ... Norfolk ...|J. O’Callaghan s.a. Somersetshire... ;H, F. Holt ... Via Cape of LGood Hope True Briton ...,G. M. Miller ... a.s. Durham ... F. Anderson ... Nov. 3 about Deo. 4 Dec. 21 , Jan. 29,1876 Feb. 12 Feb. 26 April 12 The accommodations for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed. Provisions of the best quality are supplied. Each vessel carries a duly qualified surgeon. Passage-money, £l6 and up *ards. A liberal allowance to families. Eetnrn tickets issued at reduced rates. Passage Orders ore issued to persona desirous of sending for their friends from home. For all particulars, apply to W. P. WHITE i CO., 1443 10, Elizabeth street south, Melbourne. Business Notices JACQUES HARLEY, PRACTICAL TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPED, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 5827 J. TEIST, TENT AND TARPAULIN MANUFACTURER, AXiARGE Assortment of Tents and Tarpaulins alwavs on band, at the lowest possible prices. MARQUEES, TENTS, AND TARPAULINS O N H,I RE. Address : CASHEL STREET, opposite the A 1 Hotel. 5861 FOE GARDEN WALKS, FOOTPATHS, CONCRETE, OR ASPHALTE. A CONSTANT' SUPPLY of Superior Small BROKEN METAL on hand at Christchurch Railway Station. Apply to JOSEPH NEWTON, Hereford street. Or, 5917 J. & E. H, CAMPBELL, Tattersall’s. TURNIP SEED, OUR NEW TURNIP SEEDS are now to hand, DIRECT ’ FROM THE GROWERS, and their high germinating qualities having heen proved, we are prepared to fulfil orders, price One Shilling per pound, or £5 per cwt. Special quotations will be given for large quantities. 3845 DUNCAN & SON, Cashel street. BROWN’S TIMBER YARDS, TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. BUILDING DEPARTMENT: PARTIES intending to build will find great satisfaction in the large and varied assortment of Timber and Building Materials in stock. Telegraphic communication with mills in all parts of the Colony ensures speedy completion of special orders, and also a well assorted stock. Under cover —Seasoned Timber of all kinds, Colonial and Foreign, suitable for Joiners' work. Special attention will be given to Country orders, and consigned to any Railway Station, or as required. FENCING- 'WIRE, ALL SIZES. COAL AND FIREWOOD DEPARg?SSNT. BEST NEWCASTLE COALS. BEST MANUKA and BLACK PINE FIREWOOD, In long or short lengths. Delivered, in any quantities. J. T. BROWN, Timber Yards and Offloe—Tuam street. Coal and Firewood Depot—Railway Station. 5467 fJIHB HALL! THE HALL!! CENTRE OF HIGH STREET, IS NOW THE POPULAR DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT OF CHRISTCHURCH. Tha Latest Fashions, The Lowest Prices. J. &~J. OEOTHERS. 5687 COLD LUNCHEONS. (UNSTABLE REFRESHMENT ROOM. Next Ballantyne’s, Cashel street. P, OLIVER & CO. beg to inform their sup. T.ortcrs that they intend acceding to the peated requests, and provide Cold Luncheons feir Customers during the Summer Months. ions visiting this Establishment will findii > with every necessary comfort. Tea and Cold Luncheons always ready al inites’ notice. DLESALE FRUIT ESTABLISHMENT, Opposite New Zealand Bank. for Adams and Son’s Flower Seeds, BiUbs and Roots. 7ijSt NOTICE OF REMOVAL. , T J. PARKER’S REGISTRY OTFICE foi tl „ Servants REMOVED from the Weighbridge to opposite the Borough Hotel, Manchester street next to Thiel’s. There is now on hand a number ol men waiting emplojment, viz.: Hotel and stntior cooks, wool preesers, ploughmen and farm servants, mowers, milkmen, gardeners, &o. : men willing tc take contracts, boys, grooms ; also, a number ol useful married couple;;, without families, with gooc references from their last employers. All corres pondence addressed to J. J. PARKER, Lahoui Agent, will receive immediate Attention. Also office for the discovery of iiissing Friends. 6051

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4617, 1 December 1875, Page 1

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