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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. POUTO, Juno 27. Sailed—Dilpussund, barque, for Melbourne, AUCKLAND, June 27. Sailed—Elingamrte, for tho south; passengers—Misses Munroe, Eptaa (2) and Torrance, Mesdamea Abercromby, Turnbull, Plait and two children, Harris, Torrance and Kerr, Messrs Kohn, Abercromby, Horsley, Turnbull, Harris, Love and Kerr. WELLINGTON, Juno 27. Arrived—Waimu, from, tho West Coast, Nelson, and Picton. Rotorua, from Lyttelton. Flora, from Auckland, via East Coast. Taupo, from Westport. P&rteora, from the south. Sailed—Rotorua, for Picton and Nelson. Hiram? Emery, barepio, for Auckland. Flora, for Lyttelton and Dunedin;' passengers—Mbs, dames Liggins, child, and maid, and Watkins, Captains Kirk and Anderson, Drs O’Carroll and Hatzopuius, Messrs Butterworth, Mackay, Juggins, Francis, White, Forbes, Duthie and Busch, Master Anderson and sixteen steerage, Tho colonial mails of May 24, from Melbourne, per Rome, vraro dclirored.in London on June 25, the due date. AUSTRALIAN' SHIPPING; SYDNEY, June 27. Baited—Mbkoia, for Wellington. MELBOURNE, , June 27. Sailed —Monowai, for the Bluff.

CANTERBURY JUBILEE. rgHB PROPRIETORS OF THE CANTERBURY, TIMES’'. ■; • PROPOSE TO ISSUE ’ A SEECIAL JUBILEE NUMBER . In- coimectionrwith tho'itelehration -of : tha ‘FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SETTLEMENT OF THE PROYINOE, And -will be glad to receive Newspaper Articles, Letters, Reports, or other Docummf.fi relating to the Foundation of Canterbury, or Portraita or Sketches dealing with the samrsubjcct. Printed Matter, Manuscript and Pictures '■will-be promptly acknowledged and carefully preserved. They should bo addressed in a ,®over marked “ JUBILEE. HUMBER " to THE EDITOR, " CANTERBURY TIMES,”' Christchurch.

received, ex MOANA—PIE FRUITS, Cutting’s Dragon Brand, Plums, Greengages, Grapes, etc., Is 6d per gallon Peach, Gooseberry, Is 8d per gallon New Muscatels, 9d per lb Carter’s Wafer Peas,, for soups or puddings, • prepared-in ten minutes, 8d per packet Butter Beans, Green Peas, 7d per packet Flaked Peas, 6d per bag Fresh Factory Butter, lid per lb. Fresh Dairy, Bd, lOd, lid Finest Factory Cheese, 6d pec lb Cand/s, 7d; Dairy, Sd.per lb Morepprk. Bacon and Hams Mild-cured Bacon, 7§d, Sides; Hams, 6d New Valencia Raisins, 6Jd per lb New. Washed Currants, Sd per lb Stewing Prunes, -fid per lb Preserved Pears* Apricots, Peaches, in syrup, 21b tins, 8d Nelson Jam, 3 tins for la Caramels, lOd per lb 8 Teas Blend, Is Id per lb Spring Leaves, Ceylon, lead packets, la 8d Chocolate Menier, lid per, tablet Royal Kerosene, 6s 4d per tin 150 Test, pat. tap, 6s per tin Sperm Caudles, per lb Wax Caudles, 6d per lb Black Lead, 6d per dozen, in Gallon Tins. .

T. TAYLOE, f*ARTTET. STEEET, CHEISTCHT7ECH.FI73 CONSULTING OPTICIAN. M E ' :KENES ® - “ : ' SANDSTEJNj D.8.0A., F.S.M.C. (London), Bega to aimounco that he hag opened SIGHT-TESTING EOOMS, fitted with the latest and best Instruments, • IN CASHEL STREET, Oh the same Premises aa ME M. SAN'DSTEIN, Jeweller. Mr Sandstein has just returned alter a course of five years’ study in London, during which ho gained the above Diplomas, being the only - holder of those diplomas in New Zea*. land. SPECIALITY; DOCTOKS’ PEESCEIPTIONS Accurately Prepared and Fitted. F 3793

GOLD MEDALS, PARIS, 1878, 1880. ► B OSEPH 'tjjf ILLO TT'S •* PENS. Of Highest Quality, and having Greatest Durability, are therefore the CHEAPEST. £2418 A ITKBN AND ROBERTS are now offer- ±\_ jug New Stock of Singeing Lamps and Horse-clippers—Clark’s, Martin's and Knowles’s “ Special Al.” ASH Pans with Venetians 9s Gd, Coal Vases from 8s Gd, Rochester Lamps (all kinds). Buggy Lamps. Aitken and Roberts, Furnishing Ironmongers, comer Cashel and Colombo Streets. "I r ITKEN AND ROBERTS, for Table Lamps, all. kinds, including Celebrated “Rochester ” and “Miller-’.’ Lamps. Hand Lamps from Is each. Lamp Stoves. LOST, a Pound or Coolio Tea, packed in Lead, marked 2s, will gladly give 2s Cd for it. It is the best Tea at the price I ever had. E23SQ

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11929, 28 June 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11929, 28 June 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11929, 28 June 1899, Page 4

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