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Shipping Notices. 8 : HAW, OAVILL AND COMPANY (LIMITED), l.lue of Fast Steamers, VIA Bio de Janeiro and Tenerifle. LBION AINUL B. J. Barlow, ■ 8.N.8., Commander, will sail for London from Lyttelton on SATURDAY, -aDaw—" 'HTuroli 6th. RETURN TICKETS AT QEKaTLY BED COED BATES. NATIONAL MOBTGAGB AND AGENCY COMPANY or N.Z., L»., Loading Agents, AU ospocwuvcu nvwMSVMuva VWW» Steamer. For further particulars, apply to JOaNINQUS; EDWARDS, BENNETT b Co.j DALGETY b COMPANY. LIMITED j or to NATIONAL MOBTGAGB AND AGENCY COMPANY OF N. Z., Lc., 2572 Loading Agents. SHAW, SAYILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRST W H BAT 8 H IP OF THE SEASON. FirsC class Iron EUrt-BPE Will be despatched Ship fJIHE Will be despatched FOB LONDON DIBtCT. _ . Early. Cargo carried at lowest current rates. PaaeanJar accommodation is flrst-oJoss. Apply to OHN ISGLIS- EDWAKUS. BENNETT*OO.; NATIONAL MOBTGAGB b AivENoY CO., Ll>; Or to DALQB TY b 00 j! TY.. Limited. 1996 , riOMI'AGME DBS ME£ S AGE BIES i / MABITTMES DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION FBOM SYDNEY .0 MARSEILLE £>. • U MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, MAURITIUS AND 8 JE7 CANAL, BOOKING PABBENGEBB THROUGH TO LONDON. OVEBLAND, VIA MABBEILLES. Steamers under Postal Contract with the Government of Franca. I ne service Is carried on by powerful steamers of WOO tone, and 3000 effective h.p., built expressly for the Aostralian and New Caledonian line, which will bo despatched as follows~ Steamer. Com. mander. Poydenot Da Manbenge Didier Leave' Sydney NOON. Leave Melbourne At 1 p.m, Jan. 1 1886 Dec. 28. 1887 Jan. 12 Jan. 26 Feb. 19 Feb. 23 7 ABBA CALEDONIKN OCEAN lEN ... Andthenoeforth every 23 days. Bates of passage money to Marseilles from £23 to 666, including table wine and the Suez Canal does on passengers. RETURN TICKETS lamed at the following ratess—--Ist class. 2nd class. 3rd class. Available 0 months £lO5 £B4 £4O Available IS months 116 03 42 N.B.—Passengers* luggage conveyed free of coat tom Marseilles to London. For freight, passage, and farther particulars, apply to CUFF AND GRAHAM, Agents. Christchurch. FOB KAIKODEA AND WELLINGTON, (Taking Cargo for Transhipment to Blenheim, Foxton, Wanganui Pates, Upauake,Wsltara, and Napier). £5Bl ffIHE as. JL WAKATU, Will sail for the above ports on or about THURSDAY, 'the 10th iust., at 6 p.m. KINSEY, WARD A CO., Agents, Christchurch and Lyttelton. PIGEON BAY, LITTLE AKALOA AND AKABOA. [HE h.s. AKABOA (Carrying the Mails) will leave for Pigeon Bay every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, at 9.30 a.m., Fares—7s Cd single. 10a return. And for Little Akaloa every WEDNESDAY, at 9.30 o.m. Fares—7s 6d single, 10s return. And for Akoroa direct, every FRIDAY, at 3.15 p.m. Pasby 2.40 p.m. train. ig at Le Son’s Bay, weather permitting. This favourite steamer is well adapted for carrying excursion parties to the Bays on the Peninsula, and Special Arrangements for Picnic Parties can be made. OABWOOD b CO., Akaroa. f CAMEBON BEOS., Lyttelton. -J KINSEY, WARD b CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. Lx STEAM TO PIGEON BAY AND LITTLE AKALOA. HE favourite Passenger tit earner JANE will run as under lTelTON—Departs for PIGEON B AY at 9.30 a.m. on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. , For LITTLE AKALOA on TUESDAYS, returning same diy« For OK AIN *8 BAY on TUESDAYS twice a month, commencing Jon wiry 25th. FARES— _ Pigeon Bay Single, 5a Od, Return, 7s 64 Little Akaloa 7s 64. „ 10s 04 Okain's Bay... ... t . 10s 6d, ,• 15s 0d Gross seed and other produce taken at reasonable rates. H. M'LELL kN, Master. JAMIESOX & Ma.LCOi.MSON, 1723 Agents, Lyttelton and Christchurch. Sporting. HBATHCOTE TROTTING MEETING. Acceptances for the following Events CLOSE at 9 p.m. on 9th inse: Empire Hotel, Christchurch. Passes will le given same time. Cbakpion Trot, of 145 sovs, Acceptance, BCs. Poar Thot, of 15 sovs. Acceptance, 10s. Novel Race, of 80 sovs. acceptance, 10s 2487 JAMES BAMFO&D, Secretary. Educational. THE EDUCATION BOARD OP THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. THE Board invitee separate applications, accompanied by testimonials, for the following appointments, to be sent in to the Chairman not later than TUESDAY, the 15th inat: — Weeden—Master, present salary £135 Bichmond —Mistress, present salary £l5B, and £3O rent allowance when the average exceeds 400. Opawa—M is tress, present salary £l2l New Brighton -Mistress, present salary £Bl J. V. COLBORNE TEEL, Secretary. Christchurch, 4th February, 1887. 2399 SINGING, Italian, English, nnd American Methods, a. A. NORTH’S Popular Singing Class. I have great pleasure in eta ing that Mr Alfred Augustus North, M.C, Trainer of the singing voice, will commence his Public Singing class, for voice training and sight singing, T< Is Evening (WEDNESDAY), the 9th of February, at 8 p.m, In the Temperance Hall, Gloucester str- et, near the Gas Office. Subscriptions, payable in advance— Ladies, 7s 6d ; gentlemen, 10s 64, for the course of thirteen lessons. 2589 GLANVILLE DE LA MABE, Hon Sec. MBS WEBTMACOTT is prepared to PUPILS for SINGING. Mrs Westma studied Music and Singing for three yean Germany, and under the Best Masters in Fngl Would take Pupils for GERMAN and FEEN N.B.—Mrs W. will either visit her pupils at their residences, or receive them in Christchurch, as preferred. For terms and X 433 particulars apply Mrs WEmtMACOTT, Red may ne Villa, Draper's road, Bichmond. SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. MME. BBUZAUD, B.A.M. (First-olass Certificate Royal Academy), pupil of Signor Garcia, Pietro fibe, and Dr Wylde. Visits and Receives Pupils for Voice Cultivation and Classical and Modern Music. Terms at 12 Montreal street, opposite Drill Ground. 48X5 TIMABU HIGH SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS from Graduates are invited for the position of ASSISTANT MASTER; salary £2OO. Preference will be given to candidates proficient either in modem languages or in science. Applications must be cent in by the 20th INST 2399 ’ G. GHATEB MILES, Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8089, 9 February 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8089, 9 February 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8089, 9 February 1887, Page 1

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