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Funerals. mss Friends fit the late Mr .James Bowman 'I 1 are respectfully invited to attend tus Fdnera), which will leave his lata residence, Victoria street. To-day (Thursday), April 14, at 2 p.m., for the Public Cemetery, , . . J. ANDEE3ON. Undertaker. 3409 101, Victoria street. THE Friends of Mr "William Pnliin are respectfolly invited to attend the Funeral of his late eon, Arthur James Henry, to leave his residence. No. 65, Waltham road, on April l«h inst.. at 3.30, p.m., for the Addington Cemetery. j AS- j,a.biß. Undertaker. 9358 35, Lichfield street. Telephone 361. mas Friends of the late William Edward Ivey I aig respectfully informed that his Funeral will taka place on Saturday, in the Springatoa Cemetery, at 3 p.m. The funeral cortege will leave his late residence, the tohool of Agriculture, at w’ WALTERS & CO. Funeral Directors, . 43, Victoria street, Christchurch. Telephone No. 146. . 9416 _ Shipping Iffotioea. SEE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMER (Under Contract with the New Zealand Government) EH appointed to Sail with Her Majesty** Malls! as under, for - N D O N, Cargo Steamers, Duke of Sutherland Tekda ... •■« »• Luke of Buckingham Otnrama Duke of Weatminster vessels, • WOOL, TALLOW, FIiAX. !QEAIN, *C., Carried at LOWEST CURRENT BATES. ■For freight, 4c., apply to NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED, Christchurch • Ok to the Branches and Agents of the Company 8004 D -throughout the Colony. . THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE, Fob LONDON, Via Bio do Janeiro, |HE Company's Magnificent Steamer tonqaeieo. 4163 Tons, 4000 H.P., J. E. Boss, 8.N.E., Commander, , FIU be despatched from WELLINGTON on SATURDAY. 16th APRIL, At a number of Passengers have already booked, ■frly application for berths ifl advisable. 8316 CHE NSW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. foe London, Via Sio de Janeiro. |HS COMPANY’S Magnificent New Steamer ETTAHINB, 6300 Tons, 5250 Horse-power, Tfcs Largeatand MostSnperhly-fitted Steamer ever seen in New Zealand Waters, will ho Despatched as above, FROM LYTTELTON, ON * THURSDAY, APRIL 21, Under the Command of Heebeet E. Qeeessteeet. The attention of intending Passengers is called to this steamer, early application for Berths being Acoirable, as numerous applications have already been received. b3W ... pfff kTaLAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE. FOE LONDON. HE NEW STEEL SHIP ELGINSHIRE 2093 tons. 10OA1. !• now loading and will sail Early in MAY, CARRYING WOOL, GRAIN. FLAY, TALLOW, &c. At the Lowest Current Bates. For freight, &0., apply to THE COMPANY’S OFFICES. §2Ol Lyttelton and Christchurch. B.s. John A ndbrson —time-table^ Every Monday ... Wednesday Friday ... Saturday,.. Sunday ... i 9.30 a.m, 9.30 e.d Each train notil 6 p.m. 10 a.m., 1,30 and S n.m. a vi nl> a J£ g>'3 5 g g ns9 » p.m. 9.30 am 5526 J. F. WARD & CO., Agents. GOOD FEIDAY. S.Si JOHN ANDERSON. FOE PORT LEVY. THIS Steamer N will Leave Lyttelton on arrival of the C £0 a.m. train, returning from Fort Levy at 7.30 p.m. Return 2JPFaros from Lyttelton, 2a Ed. DIAMOND HAKBOUE; rival each train from Chrialohnroh after n. Faxes, rail and steamer inclusive: Ist class 2a, 2ndoUss le Bd. azv Time-table, as advertised for Port id Diamond Harbour, will not bo adhered 41a day. p> W AED A CO., Agents. FARES Special reduced „ By Bail and C oach To Non-Eeoidantial Tonnste are Issued by THOS. COOK & SON. Cathedral square. X 486 Messrs J. M. HETWOOD & CO..'Agents, HOS. COOK & SON RESERVE BERTH by any lino of Steamers, to and from a torts of the world. Lowest rates guarantee No commission charged.- Special airougemeni Be tottold passages. J- M. KBYWOOD & CO Cmuidra squaw*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9700, 14 April 1892, Page 1

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