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Shipping Notices. ..THE HUDDART-PAEKERLINE. 'TEAMEBS LEAVE, LYTTELTON as UNDER:— FOB DUNEDIN-. Blingamite, 8000 tons, Saturday, June 23th, 4 .p.m. ibsalm. FOR NAPIER, GJSElmgomite, 3000 ions, (Wednesday, July 3rd, 4 p.m. train*. . AH Tickets available for Stop-over l ©! Return by Union Line and 'holders cf Union Tickets may travel by the Huddart-Parker Line.'. 1 . KINSEY, BARNS AND CO., . Agents. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, 1 AND A. LINE. TO GBEAT BRITAiFaND EUROPE, VIA AMERICA. ' LONDON IN 26 BAY 3. Splendid SOOO-tons Sister Ships, SIERRA, SONOMA, VENTUEA. Leave Auckland every Three Weeks tor SAN FRANCISCO, Calling at PAGO PAGO (Samoa) and HONOLULU, as under:— I From I From I 'Arrive | Passers Steamer. Auck- . Hono- S. ; Arrive '■-.;"•'•'': land. I lum. 'Frisco. London. Mariposa.'jnly i'July KJuly 20 July 80 Vantum .July 27 Ane. 6 up. 12Aug. 22 Through Passengers to London >bave choice of eight; different routes across America, pass. ing through the loveliest scenery of the American Continent, including the impressive [grandeur of the Rocky Mountains, the sub'Erne spectacle* of Niagara Falls, and the entrancing beauty of the trip down the HudBon River. Stop-overa are granted at .any point en.route, so that Passengers may.break their journey at the. many points of natural interest in the New World, also visit such well-known cities as DENVER, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ■WASHINGTON, NEW YORK, etc. ;,-■ Low rates of passage to American, Canadian and European points. For fares "and fullest information apply KINSEY, BARNS AND CO.. 8887 Agents, Chr;stchurch. ESSAGERIES MARITIMES. ..- SYDNEY to LONDON, via COLOMBO and PARIS. Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contract with the' French Government, calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, FREMANTLE, COLOMBO. iSUEZ and mander. Moon. Ip.m. II p.m. 1901 1901 1901 Australien ... Verron ... July 8 July 11 July 13 V.dela Ciotat Fiasohi ..". Aug, 5 Aug. 8 Aug. 10 '-■. , ■■: -'■■■..■ ' ' ' ' ' ■■■ . . Passengers booked to Bombay, India, China, Batavia and Japan. Passage Money, £27'to £77, including Tablo "Wines. Return Tickets at reduced rates. : English spoken on board. Return Tickets (firßt saloon), between intercolonial ports are available for return by P. and 0. or Orient steamer having room.. For further particulars, apply to • -,,'■■ PITCAITHLY AND CO., :':.'■ '■■:■: "■. Christchurch.' N.D.L. TORDDEUTSCHEE LLOYD. 'The IMPERIAL MAIL STEAMERS of this Company will be despatched ss under, and regularly thereafter io SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP and BREMEN, via FREMANTLE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES and GENOA. Steamer. Tons, mwider. Sydney.; bourne Darmstadt ... 5,012 C. Dewers Tune 2s'july. 2 P. B. iLuitpold* 6,238 H. Walter July 27j July 80 -',.— \ v' - : —' ■"• ■' —' , ' Aug. 24 Aug. 27 :. '"TWIN SCREW-STEAMER. Accommodation and Cuisine of the Highest Standard. ; ■/'•■■' ■• UNSURPASSED SEA-GOING QUALITIES. English spoken on board. Passage Money from £l7 6s 6d to £74 16*. RETURN TICKETS TO LONDON:— First-class, £l2l J. Second class, £7l 10a to £77. THROUGH AND ROUND THE \WRLD TICKETS issued over the Company's own extensive lines at Reauced Rates. ' For further particulars, apply to OHRYSTAL AND ' CO., Agents, T. C. Field) (C. Ferrier FIELD AND FERRIER. riHIP AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Shipping, Custom," Forwarding and General Commission Agents. ■ " Grain and Produce' Experts. LYTTELTON. Telephone, 871. F 2630 Public Notices. TTICRE CLUB LUNCHEON AND TEA X ROOMS, 155, 'Worcester Street, near the Post Office. First-class Luncheon, 12 to 2; Afternoon Tea; ' High Tea, 5 to 7. Fruit Salads, Waffles, etc. Bicycle Accommodation. Open daily from 10. a.m. till 7 p.m. Available aftei 7 for private Dinners or Suppers. Parties catered for. •■■.'...: F2BOI NOTICE OF REMOVAL. [AVING taken over the Practice of Mr C. L Scott, I have , REMOVED MY BUSINESS TO THE OFFICES lately 'occupied by him At 9, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (next Post Office). J. J. DOUGALL, 7571 F Solioitor. " ,'■■ ■'' :-''W: '' •G ' I ] O • Art Dealer and Picture Fiamer. The Leading Depot for Winsor and Newton's Artist Colours and Drawing Materials. Address—-Cathedral Square, near Post Office. . ■ ■ FIS77 REACHES FOR JAM, JAM MELONB. TOMATOES FOR SAUCE. Ai CUMMING'S, Colombo and Manchester Streets. xaeea FOUNTAIN, " • ■' DENTAL CHAMBERS, GLOUCESTER STREET.' The Original Fountain, Me of Toneycliffe and Carey's. F 2860 I T R IN Q E. R (Late Cook and Gray), Accountant, Trade Assignee, Sharebroker, eto. Agencies: Kauter Telegram Co., Xitd., Madgeburg Firs Insurance Ce. WARRE, HOOKLEY AND CO., LIMITED, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, South British Chambers, 170, HEREFORD STREET, CHRIST- , OHUKCH. Cell*! Entrar.oo: Cathedral Square. WINES and SPIRITS at PRICES to sun all Custom«jß. AUSTRALIAN WINES—AII beat kinds. CHAMPAGNE—JuI©* Mumm and Co. and other brands.. . CLARET— Light Dinner Wines, up to hignolass growths. PORX—A choice stock of fine old wines. SHERRY— Light, diy and Choice old gold wines. .SCOTCH WHISKY—-"The Governor" (a fine flavoured, well-matured old spirit), " Glenmorangie" (seven years in wood), guaranteed Highland Malt. Assorted Dozens Supplied. A Choice Selection ol INDIAN AND HAVANA CIG>BS. X2IBB M~~ INSON AND CO.'S Stook of Cutlery and Plated Ware embraces, all the latest and attractive novelties suitable for Wedding and jfriAtma&JE&Hpifc -X2SU

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12538, 27 June 1901, Page 1

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