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Shipping Wotioes. liBION gHAW, gAVILL AND . COMPANYtUMITED). (Under Postal Contract with Government for the conveyance of her Majesty’s -Mails), will despatch their EOTAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS POE LONDON as under, calling- at Eio da Janeiro. Tenariilo, and Plymouth. CARGO STEAMERS; MAMA El January MATATUA ... Feb.-March Steamer... ... March-April Second-class passages from Thirty-five Guineas, For particulars aa to rates of freight or passages, apply to _ JOHN LHGLIS; EDWARDS, BENNETT *Co.; NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY Go, or N.Z., Ltd, } or to DALGETY 3e COMPANY, Lit., 6915 Loading Agents. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. jnnHE Well-inown Iron Ship MABLBOEOUGH, - 1191 Tons, W. Hied, Master. 7s Now Loading, and will sail EAELY IN JANUARY, The whole of this vessel’s meat cargo is now engaged, and as she has only a limited space for wool, shippers are requested to mate early application for space TO THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY, Loading Agents, To ha Followed by the WELLINGTON, 1247 Tons, D. Cowan, Master, In all JANUARY. MILTIADES, 1432 tons, steel, 10Oil, And other First - class Vessels, For further particulars, apply to JOHN INGLIS, EDWARDS, BENNETT & CO., NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY or N.Z., LIMITED. Or to DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED, 9137 Loading Agents. SHAW. SAVILL AND ALBION COMPANY, LIMITED. SHIP WELLINGTON, Captain D, Cowan. Fkom London. mHIS Vessel, having been re- §|. ' ported at the Customs, is now ready to discharge ►-her cargo. Consignees arfe rtherefore requested, to pass Butties, present Bills of Lading, and Pay height at the office of the undersigned. And .otice is hereby given that any Goods for rhioh bills of lading have not been presented or railway orders given on or before BATUR>AY, the 4th Inst., will be landed and stored at zpensa and nsir of Consignee. EDWARDS, BENNETT & CO., Agents, SO Christchurch and Lyttelton. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. -(HE Company’s Steam- . . ships will be despatched .with Her Majesty’s Malls, as follows, for LONDON, calling at Albany, Colombo, 1 IWB Vi (iioaavrij mavaima *** _ ■" ''—• vifi MELBOURNE or SYDNEY o London, in First Saloon ... ... £63 to £7O „ Second £37 ;etarn Tickets from £6O to £lls la the Second Saloon the arrangements have sen thoroughly re-organised, and the Acoommoation which the Company now offers is nsnrpassed. For further information, apply to DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED, J 73 Agents at Christchurch and Lyttelton, S.S. ARAWA. Fbox London. ALL Aooonnta and Pk Claims against this Steamer must bo rendered to the office of the undersigned 'in duplicate not later than >ou) Monday, 6th Inst., otherwise they cannot ■ecognised. Accounts for provisions are to he b to Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s stores Lyttelton, other accounts and claims to the iorsitnisdi DALGETY & CO., LIMITED, Loading Agents. -|TTNXON STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED EXCURSIONS TO WEST COAST SOUNDS. THIRTEENTH SEASON. The BOUNDS EXCURSIONS for 1890 will be made by the Company's favourite steamer TARAWEBA, Which will leave PORT CHALMERS on the FIRST EXCURSION ON THURSDAY, 9ih JANUARY {Calling at Bluff early Friday morning for Excursionists), and in the course of a ton days’ trip visit Preservation Inlet, Dusky, Breaksea, George, Caswell, Milford and other Sounds on the West Coast. Special facilities will be offered for sporting, fishing and sketching excursions. The Torawera will arrive hack at Bluff on FRIDAY. 17th January (connecting at that Port with s.s. WAISAEAPA, for Melbourne), and at Port Chalmers early on the morning of SUNDAY, 19th. She leaves again on her Second Trip on MONDAY, 29th, arriving back on WEDNESDAY, 29th January, and leaves again on the Third Trip the SAME AFTERNOON. The same programme will be observed on each excursion. Fare from Port Chalmers ... ... £l2 Full particulars can ho obtained at the Compony's Office 8787 ' ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS. Under Contract with the Imperial Government for the conveyance of malls. STHHE following Steamships of the ORIENT and JL PACIFIC Steamship Company's Line, will £aß as under lor LONDON, from Sydney and Melbourne. vi& Adelaide, Albany, Colombo, Suez, Naples, and Gibraltar. From From Sydney. Melbourne. ORIENT Jan. 11.1890 Jan. 17, 1890 And fortnightly thereafter. Connecting steamer for Orient—Manapouri, Tuesday, Jan. 7, from Lyttelton. Through fares to London, £2l to £7O. gpstcijLi, Notice. Reduction of Faebs« Second class passage money reduced to £36 and £4O Third Class and Steerage reduced to £2l. _ Special Return Faros, Second class, available for twelve months, £65, First and Sccond-claes secure special advantages by booking from N.Z., being provided with saloon passages to Australia, which are included in the above foxes. For full particulars, apply to UNION 8.8. CO. OF N.Z., LIMITED. _ S.S. JANE DOUGLAS nr EAVES LYTTELTON B i for PIGEON BAY on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8.20 a.m„ > connecting with the Coach for Akaroa, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Loaves for LITTLE AKALOA, OKAIM’S BAY, and LE BON'S BAY on Tuesdays, at 2 p.m,, and Saturdays at B.SO a.m. leaves for AKAROA on Tuesdays, at 2 p.m. Returning from Akaroa on Wednesdays, at 9 a.m., calling at La Ron's Bay, Otain's Bay, and Little Akoloa. leaves for KAIKOUSA on Thursdays, at 7 p.m. Returning from Kaikouta on Fridays. For further particulars, apply to CUFF & GRAHAM. 027 A cents. THE BEST IN THE WORLD, O S E P H I L L O T T' S STEEL PENh, Id MedaL'Parii. JS7B, Sold.by all Stations

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 8993, 4 January 1890, Page 1

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