Shipping Notices. QRATT, jgAVILL AND I. ° COMPANY (LIMITED), LBION (Under Postal Contract with the Government for the conveyanceof her Majesty’s Hails), will despatchtheir EOT At MAIL S TEA ill SHIPS POE LONDON as under, calling at Bio de Janeiro, TonorifJc, and , Plymouth. | i v ca, t CARGO I HANGITIRI < FaKKHa STEAMERS. | M&MABI LMAOEI Pecond-cloes passages from Thirty-five Guineas. For particulars as to rates of freight or passages, apply to EDWARDS, BENNETT ft Co.; ■ DALGETY & COMPANY, Ltd. ; orto NATIONAL MORTGAGE ft AGENCY CO. OP N.Z., Ltd., Loading Agents. SHIRE LINE DIRECT STEAMERS, The above magnificent bteamers, which have ah been specially built lor New Zealand and make an average passage ot forty-six days, will be despatched at regular intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout with E > .ECTEIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided for 3S Saloon Passengers. STEWARDESS is carried. S'A'LO'-N PASSAGE MONET £35, OTAGO TO LONDON, , , _ „ Por fuller particulars apply to the Managers, TUBNBDLL, MARTIN & CO., Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, 92 , Princes street, Duuedin. FOB SYDNEY, VIA WELLINGTON. , S.S. EOTORINO Sail for the Above Ports • Oa or about 1 TUESDAY,- DEG. 30. ; Passengers and Cargo at Specially Eednoed •• • - l ßates. ■ Por further particulars apply to UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP 5776 NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. POE WAITANGI, CHATHAM ISLANDS. IHE3.S. KAHU Ts expected 1 to soil for the above on JANUARY linn, 1891. KINoEY & GO., 65X3 , Christchurch and Lyttelton, POR BOAT HARBOUR, THIS HAY. HE 8.8. WAK A T U Will Soil for the above 6518 • KINSEY ft CO., Christchurch and Lyttelton. fIJIHE Mail teamer AKAROA B Leaves Lyttelton tor Pigeon Bay every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, at 3.20 a.m., returning same day. For Little Akaloa, Okain’o and Le Son’s Bays every FRIDAY, at 2 p.m., retaining on SATURDAY. Por Akaroa, via the Bays, every PEIDAT, at 2 p.m., returning next day. Passengers booked through to Akaroa, via Pigeon Bay, connecting with coach. 5010 KINSEY A CO., Christchurch and Lyttelton TIME-TABLE. UN HL FURTHER NOTICE. THE B.S. JANE DOUGLAS, Weather and other Circumstances Permitting, lEAVLS LYTTELTON i for PIGEON BAY on Tuesday! l , Thursdays and Saturdays at 8.30 sum. Leaves for LITTLE AKALOA, GRAIN’S BAY end LE EON’S BAY on Tuesdays at 2 p.m. and Saturdays at 8.30 a.m. 2 eaves for AKAROA on Tuesdays, at 2 p.m.. Returning from Akaroa on Wednesdays, calling at Le Son’s Bay. Okain’a Bay and Little Akaloa. Leaves for KAIEOURA on Thursdays, at 6 p.m. Returning from Kaikoura on Fridays, lor ion her particulars, apply to CUFF ft GRA li AM, A Irenes, Public notices. THE OFFICES of the Undermentioned SOLICITORS WILL BE CLOSED from 25th December, 1890, to the Ist January, 1891, both inclusive Wynn-Wiliiams ft Sou Longhrey ft Lane Slater ft Son T. D, Harman Harper ft Co. A. E. G. Rhodes Geo. B. Ritchie W. Hobm R. Leathern J, A. Caygill Izard ft Longbnan J. B. Grasaon J, A. Beattie , C. J. Foster Garrick, Cowlishaw i Fisher Strineer ft Cresswell Duncan, Cotterill < Martin H. T. Widdowaon B. R. Deacon Wilding ft Lewis It, D. Thomas J. btrntners Williams Joyce ft Salter Henry D. Andrews W. Badger W. B. Perceval T. G. Russell Acton-Adams ft Kippenbargee T. I, Joynt Henry J. Raphael R. W, Fezeday J. C. Helmore George Swann W. J. Byrne Deo. 19th, 1890: HENRY SLATER, Hon Sec, Canterbury Law Society. 6438 T’ |HE NEW ZEALAND MIDDLE ISLAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION Will receive applications from PERSONS SKILLED IN THE MANUFACTURE CHEESE AND BUTTEB, to go to London in charge of a shipment of Cheese and Butter; to watch its condition and treatment during the voyage, and after arrival at Home keep a record of the changes of temperature and the con dir ion of the shipment from the manufacturer to the consumer in London, and to report fully and exhaustively thereon. He may be required to enter on his duties early in January. A free passage will be provided. Applications, stating amount of remuneration required, to be lodged on or before the 29th December, addressed “Secretary, New Zealand Middle Island Dairy Association, Dunedin,’* and marked, “ Application dairy expert,” 6406 CAUTION. TO SHSEP-FARMEBS, MEBCHANTS. STOREKEEPERS AND THE PUBLIC. HAVING heard that a Sheep-Dipping Preparation is being offered lor sale by other parties, purporting to be ” The exact Dip which waa awarded First Place at the Canterbury Trials in 1887 I, HENRY EOBBET MUETON, beg to state that I am the Inventor of the Dip which was used on that occasion, and which was awarded THE FIRST PLAGE; andthatl am known and described as the inventor. Further, that the several formulm and formulated processes of manufacture relating thereto are held by me alone, and that no person can make the dip as used on the occasion referred to unless in accord, anoe with the whole of the said formulm and processes, and I hereby caution all . persons against dealing with any preparation purporting to be my said invention unless every package hoars my trade mark with my signature. HENRY ROBERT MUETON, Inventor of the Dip whijh waa awarded 8180 PimfcAt the Canterbury Trials la 183 ft
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9292, 22 December 1890, Page 1
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839Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9292, 22 December 1890, Page 1
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