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Shipping notice!. HAW, SAVTXL AND ALBION COMPANY (Limited). MONTHLY LINE OF PAST PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN ALL POETS op NEW ZEALAND asd LONDON. The following powerful new steel-built Steamers are appointed to, leave for LONDON DIRECT as follows: (Final Fort as arranged). The Arawa and Tainoi are new steamers of the latest designs. The White Star steamers lonic, Doric and Coptic will ha conducted by the managers of that line, who have made their service the most comfortable and popular afloat. An experienced Burgeon- will; accompany each Steamer. Passage-money: Saloon, from 60 guineas upwards ; Second Cabin, 40 guineas; Steerage, from 18 to 20 guineas. . , , Circulars giving fall information can be had on application. CARGO C-ABEtm AT LOWEST CURRENT BATES. For further particulars, apply to JOHN INQLIS, EDWAEDS, BENNETT & CO., THE NATIONAL M. 4 A COMPANY, LIMITED; Or,to DALGETY A COMPANY (Limited), 9423 Christchurch and Lyttelton SHAW. SATILL AND ALBION COMPANY, . , LIMITED. HE Hagniflcent New Steel-bnilt Steamship ARAWA, 5200 Tons Register, 3500 H.P., J. Stewabt, Commander, - Will be Despatched FROM LYTTELTON Fon LONDON, ow SATURDAY, 6rs JUNE, Calling at Bio do Janeiro. The accommodation on this steamer for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed. The staterooms iu the first-class have lately undergone considerable alteration, and axe now of extra large size. . •For all particulars as regards rates of freight and passage money, apply to the undersigned, at whose offices plana of the vessel can be seen. JOHN INQLIS, EDWARDS, BENNETT & CO., DALGETY & COMPANY ; or. to THE NATIONAL. MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, 8681 j - ' . Loading Agents. FOB SYDNEY AND NEWCASTLE VIA WELLINGTON, Cargo for Transhipment to Queensland , „ Ports. . Magnificent Steam- . ship TRIUMPH. '2749 Tons Register. 2400 H.P., 100 A 1 at Lloyd's, > Beset Wobbp, Commander. This fine vessel, having been restored to her original class at Lloyd's, will run regularly inthe coastal and Intercolonial trades, leaving Lyttelton on her first trip about 3bd PROX., carrying SALOON PASSENGERS, CARGO AND HORSES IAT LOW BATES. Special attention has been paid to fitting large enclosed berths for Passengers. PASSAGE MONEY GREATLY REDUCED. SHIPPERS OP HORSES Are invited to inspect plans of the superior acoommodation provided. No crowding; plenty of ventilation j great height in ’tween decks, comblued with the vessel’s size and steadiness at sea, render her the ‘ MOST SUITABLE STEAMER IN THE TRADE FOR CARRYING LIVE STOCK, For freight or passage, apply to ■ CUFF & GRAHAM, 4031 333 Christchurch and Lyttelton. 4769 FOR OAMARU, THE Brigantine KENILWORTH Will have quick despatch. For freight, apply to CUPP & GRAHAM, Agents, PIGEON BAY, LITTLE AKALOA, & AKABOA: (HE s.s AKABOA (Carrying the Mails) will leave tor Pigeon Bay every Monday, ’Wednesday, and Friday; single tickets, 7a 6d; return, 10a; and for LITTLE AKALUA every Tuesday. Fores—Single tickets, losj return, 15a. The vessel leaves the wharf' at 9.30 a.m., returnIng same day. And for Akoroa direct every Wednesday, on the arrival of the 2.40 p.m. train from Christchurch, returning the following day, in time for the 7.20 p,Tn f train. Fares: Single 15s, return 21s ; cargo, 10s per ton, may be sent down on Tuesdays. This favourite steamer is well adapted for carryg excursion parties to the Bays on the Peninsula, and Special Arrangements for Picnic Parties can made. ■ GARWOOD & CO., Akoroa. CAMERON BROS., Lyttelton, KINSEY, WARD Sc CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. TO MASTERS AND SHIPOWNERS. WE, the undersigned, experienced Stevedores, will undertake to Load Grain at 8a per ton. Good stowing guaranteed. ROBERT WAGQETT. J. KOSKELA & CO, Educational. THE MISSES DEAKIN, 267, Hesefoed street West, ~B~TtECEIVE Pnpils for Music, Drawing, Poonah ■hi Fainting, Painting on Silk, Satin, Terra Cotta, and Painting in Water Colours. Quarter commences from first lesson. A comfortoblehomefor pnpils attending the High School and others. 4486 238, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. MR H. M. LUND will Resume Lessons (Singing and Piano) on MONDAY, June Ist, and will be at home on Friday, May 29th, from 11—1, and Saturday, the 30th, from 11—land 3—5. The Harmony and Duet Classes meet on Wednesday afternoon. Pees, 1 and 11 guineas. Pnpils free. 4485 ijIGNOB P. LUISETTI, JS PROFESSOR OF MiISIC AND t SINGING, Will begin the NEW TEEM on THURSDAY, £Bth May. Ha will be in attendance from Monday, at his New Rooms,, CATHEDRAL CHAMBERS. 4543 ' Election Notices. CHRISTCHURCH DISTRICT DRAINAGE BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I HEREBY give notice, in pursuance of the provisions of “ The Christchurch District Drainage Act. 1875, Amendment Act, 1890,*' and “The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876,** that in consequence of there having been no Nomination made this day to dll the vacancy on the Board hy *he resignation of Mr Clissold, an ELECTION to fill the extraordinary vacancy thereby created for the sub-district of Riccarton, will bo held at the Riccartou Rood Board Office, Fendalton. on TUESDAY, the 16th June, 1885. Nominations, in tbe form set forth in the second Schedule of “The Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876,** must be addressed to the Returning*. Officer, and delivered at the above-named Road ; Board Office before Noon on WEDNESDAY, June I 3rd, 1885. 4568 GEO. LESLIE LEE, Betnrnidg-Offlcer, 1

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7562, 29 May 1885, Page 1

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