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Shipping Notices. imcflßßja SHAW, OAVILL, AND COMPANY and Aitßiot? skipping company's LIN® OV SHU?a - A KSAHQBSXSNTS have been •viewing llrst-claEB ships (others oi a minutr class to follow at InterTha above abipa axe of the highest class, and aro celebrated for tho rapid passages bstwoen tho Colony and London. am well os fox the first-rate oonditlcnla which their cargoes ore delivered. Tho paßsangor accoiaiao-' ton le naEnsyaaaedj aad va ~aiotior.n thoroughly pxo The dietary coala is most liberal fox oil classes of passatgem, ' LADY JOCELYN. This vessel is now taking in cargo, and will* without foil. Ball, weather permitting, on March 22. The msaanger oocommodation - fox. all classes can-not-he surpassed, and inspection, by intending voyagoro ia Invited. -/-V,'• ■■ An experienced suigeon accompanies the ship. peraouwra as to rataa os ttoigntaad ,apaly-to - .OHNIN6IIXB, THE -NATIONALST. & A. COMPANY T.TMTTED 4 i i EDWAEDB, BENNETT, ft CO., 'Ox to ■' - - •' ‘ DALGBTY & COMP?*, 03)0 ; Ohxlabbhuxdho&d Lyttelton. MESSES SHAW. SAYItL & COMPANY,: AND THE: ALBION SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE OE SHIPS. K.r~ FOB LONDON DIEECT. . ; : J T HE “i l assr BUp lilG tons resistor, 100 At, Thomas Wood,- Master, Is appointed to sail - SATDEDAY, APEIL; 3. , ; This fine ship was built on.'the Clydein. 1873,.ex* piessly for the New Zealand trade! and has proved herself to bo the fastest vessel trading to these portsj .her three passages.; since lane bhing being Glasgow to Dunedin, 80 days; Dunedin to London, 73 days; and Plymouth toLyttelton, S 3 days.’ ; Hex'saloon passengers axe invited to inspect before booking their. & CO-> ■ NATIONAL MOETGAGE* AGEKCYCO. ■ I EDWAEDS. ; ; , Or to - - JOHN INGLIS. jaiS ISO- : Agent. WHEAT FREIGHT TO THE UNITED | , KINGDOM. gpHE undersigned- having /competed their; charters/for thei ensuing grain season, will regularly flrsfcolass iron ships to various ports in the.-United Kingdom. , Several other equally high class iron vessels are also chartered and will follow, Eor freight, apply to P. CUNNINGHAM: ft CO.; EOTBB, STEAD & CO. Or to mt TO PASSENGEBS FOB LONDON. THE magnificent Iron Clipper Ship BEN NEVIS, - William Maokus, Commander, will sail about, March. 30, pud offers Lrat-claas accommodation for saloon passengers* 3edding*&o., provided* Apply CUNNINGHAM A CO., »705 177 Lyttelton and Christchurch* FOB LONDON DIEECT. T he Al frigate built ship STAB OP INDIA, 1010 tons regieter. Captain, H. D. Bob. is favourite passenger ship is now loading, rill leave on or about _ SATDEDAY, APEIL 10, splendid aocommooatlon for second class mgors. j, aJß jjjj eg ghould inspect. c freight or passage, apply to . C. W.TUENEE. , Cashel street | Or. THE CAPTAIN, ,o* w ' On Board. New and powbepul eoyal JSAIL STEAMBE AKAEOA. LYTTELTON TO PIGEON BAY, ABO XENCE BY COACH TO AKAEOA. THE Pavonrite S.fl. AKAEOA leaves tho Lyttolton Watermen's Wharf a-avouaw OH TS, WEDNESDAYS, & PEIDAYS, At i.SO a.m., tor Pigeon Bay, ier is open for Engagement for Picnic and Pleasure Parties. rs” for 1 the*steamer may be °“ ■ JOSEPH M'LEAN. Master, on board. ISAM Melbourne vreea. tes, Melbourne to Southampton, *7O .. ~ to Brindisi or Venice, *BS re of rail through Egypt. soked by and all information from DALGETY & CO., Agents.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5951, 23 March 1880, Page 1

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