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Shipping Notice* ONION STEAMSHIP COMP ANT OP NSW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Yj||7'ELttNQTON, PICTON L NEI/80N, TARAf f NAK.I “ tied (transhipping at Nelson for West I Coast ports)—HAWEA, TO-MORROW, Wednesday. Passengers by W BLLINQTON, Ni PIKE. GTBBORNK, and j AOCKIjA.no—TE ANAU, Thursday .Fob. 8, TTOBART AND MELBOURNE, vffi POET rf CHALMERS AND BLUFF—ROTORUA, THIS DAT. Passengers by 2.40 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. _ A KAROA— KANAKA, Thursday, Peb. 16. J\. Freight 10a per ton. For boats to follow, see Company's Time Table. Excursion Sxiboh.—Eotum Tickets will be Issned up to 28th February at reduced rates over all the Company's Linos, available for return until’3lst March. 1882. , , t . Brocas can be eeonred at Ohristohnreh. Orrreas—Hereford street, Christchurch j Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. STEAM TO LONDON.—ORIENT LINE, rflfiß following Steamships belonging to the I ORIENT STEAM NAVIGATION COM. nQrr (Limited), end the PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, will leave Melbourne at the undermentioned dates for Adelaide and London, vil the SUEZ CANAL and Naples iEeg. Tons |_ Beg. Tons. Liguria ..." 4666 Feb. S2|Sorata - 4014 April 10 Fotosi ... 4819 Mar. 8 Onroo ... 3847 May 2 Chimborazo 3847 Mar. 28 Cotopaxi... 4088 May 16 John Elder 4152 April 5 Orient . ... 5886 May SO (Lusitania... 8885 June 13 And the Service will he maintained by succeeding •teamersat intervals of a fortnight. ..... Passengers for the Liguria will leave Lyttelton by the Rotorua, Bailing Tuesday, Feb. 7. Fares to London. 15 to 70 guineas. Suez Canal dues, 8s in addition. Passengers can book from Lyttelton at a through cate to cover Interoolouial use and Canal dues, and K> secure special advantages. Passages from London can be granted In Christchurch. Pabcxls booked through to Lobdoh at reduced rates. For plana and full particulars apply to F. Green and Co., and Anderson, Anderson and Co., Managers of the Orient Steam Navigation Company ■Limited), London, and in Dunedin to the Agents, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED, 87 462 Christchurch and Lyttelton. PIGEON BAY. ROYAL MAIL STEAMER TITAN. fin HE only steamer run* ning regularly to Pigeon Bay, and connecting with Lee’s Coaches. The p.s. Titan leaves for Pigeon Bay on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, At 9.80 a.m„ Returning in time for the 2 p,m. train to Christchurch. Faxes—Single,6s; Return,7s 6d. CAMERON BROS., Lyttelton. BRIO PENNINE, Fbok Maubiiius. ~|~ HEREBY give notice that Z will not be responsible for 1545 143 any debts contracted by my oxew. WILLIAM BURGESS. Master. WESTPORT COAL COMPANY. To Shipowners and Masters of Vessels. W* are prepared'to chart erf or New Zealand , . and Intercolonial or Foreign porta at highest current rates. Also to quote prices for the Westport coal, delivered in Lyttelton. CUFF A GRAHAM, 1184 130 Canterbury Agents. Bmimosa Notices. H O B S> A Y C 0., Tjulobs Aim Dkapees, HAVE the honour to announce that they have eeonred for their Tailoring Department the services of _ MB E. BULLEB, Teacher of the Art of Catting; and for Eight Tears with Thompson and Giles, Sydney. HOBDAY A CO. oan now with confidence GUARANTEE STYLE AND FIT Unequalled in the Colonies. WAT ER L o"o HOUSE, Corner of Cashel Aim Colombo Stbebts. 833 121 CHRISTCHURCH INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, To be held in APRIL NEXT. antici nary pressure i Ipated, |y|~BS J. M. CROCKER begs to advise her ~ _ numerous Clientelle to give their orders for loatnmes. Millinery, Ao., at once, to avoid disappointment. ' 1467 140 AUTUMN 1882. MBS J. M. CROCKER is now showing her First Shipments of NEW GOODS, especially Dress Materials, and Millinery. Other shipments shortly to arrive, which will be duly notified. 1468 CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION, 1882. NOTICE TO EXHIBITOBS. ID ABLY application should be made at the office of the European and Australasian Employment Agency, Lichfield street west (signboard oan be easily seen from Colombo street), by those requiring hands of all descriptions, in order to secure the most suitable candidates. Photos of Young Ladies from Dunedin, Wellington, and other parts of New Zealand for serving at Stalls. The Office in future will he open on Wednesday nnfl Saturday mornings from 7.30 to 9 o oiook. RAILWAY LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, HANGXOEA, W. A Bvet [REGS to inform the public that!heßas token J the stables formerly occupied by J. Burt, d hopes that by strict attention and moderate largest he will merit a continuance of their Hor*?Feedß, Is each, 1567142 HOULE’S PATENT EARTH SYSTEM. IHE cleanest, healthiest, most economical, and profitable interpretation, of a Won. perfectly simple In construction, woU lible to get out of order, and requiring i of attention. he compost thus formed Is not only not in any 7 a nuisance, but so innocuous that the same I can be passed several times through the ■status, giving as a result a most valuable and duotive agent to the gardener and.florist the y condition to be Insisted on, is, that tho earth iry and fine. ole agents for New Zealand, CAMERON. BAMFIBLD A CO.^ AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. IHOSPHATIO CHAMPAGNE, a non-alcoholic, ■ sparkling, and delicious beverage for BaUs. nlosf Dinners. Suppers. Bold retatf, in pintfl.at per dozen. Private families supplied. Orders jessed to E. B. Edwards, Papamd. 167

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6536, 7 February 1882, Page 1

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