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Shipping "Kotieos. HUDDAET-PARKER LINE. T he _ FAVOURITE PASSENGER STEAMERS. Leay® Lyttelton. as under (circumstances permitting): DUNEDIN— Wimmera, Saturday, May Bth, 2.-15 p.m. train. WELLINGTON. NAPIER. GISBORNE, AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY— Wimmoru, Wednesday, May 7.50 p.m. train. . WELLINGTON AND SYDNEY— Ulimnroa, new t.s.s., 6000 tons, Thursday, May 20th, 5.25 p.m. train. All Tickets available for Stop-over cr Ro turn by Union Line, and holders of Union Tickets may travel bv HuddarUParkcr'Line. KINSEY, BARNS AND CO., Agents. Offices: Next Bank of New Zealand. THE N.Z. AND AFRICAN S. S. CO., LIMITED. Under Contract to the N.Z. Government. direct steam: service from west COAST PORTS UNITED KINGDOM TO NEW ZEALAND. THE S.S. MORAYSHIRE, 10,000 tons, taking cargo from BRISTOL, GLASGOW, CHESTER and LIVERPOOL, will finally SAIL on Ist MAY, To be followed by t'he CORNWALL, on the 20th MAY. Importers will do well to _ instruct their English Correspondents to ship direct- from tho above-mentioned ports in the numerous cases where a saving in charges can he effected. For full particulars applv to THE N.Z. AND AFRICAN S. S. CO., LTD., 2, Fenchurch Avenue, London; Or their Agents at Bristol. Glasgow, Cardiff, Manchester and Liverpool. And t 0 KINSEY, BARNS AND CO., Agents. • FEDEEAL-HODLDER-SHIRE LINES. (Under Contract with, tha New Zealand 1 , • Government). FtIRECT SERVICE T© WEST COAST JU UNITED KINGDOM PORTS. S.S. LANGTON GRANGE. 10.000 tens, leaving Lyttelton about WEDNESDAY, May 20th, FOR AVONMOUTH, MANCHESTER, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW. Taking Y7ooi, Skins, General, and. Refrigerated Cargo at lowest current rates of freight, to he followed by' other first-class steamers at regular intervals. Excellent Accommodation for First and Third Class Passengers. First Class, 40 guineas; Third Clas3, from £l4 10s. 4 Fitted throughout with electric light. Surgeon and Stewardess carried. For freight and passage apply to KINSEY, BARNS AND CO., Agents. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPIN G ■ COMPANY’S LINE. - ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS FOR LONDON, Via Monte Video, Tenenfte and Plymouth. BEST ACCOMMODATION ' For all Classen of Passengers. SPECIALLY FITTED WITH CLAYTON’S PATENT FIRE EXTINGUISHERS •Twin ec lew. |Call» -at Rio. j Saloon passengers only. 169, Hereford Street, Chriatehuroh. (NIPPON YUSEN' KAISHA.) N.Y.K. IMPERIAL Japanese Mail Line, Express Mail.and.Passenger Service to MANILA, CHINA AND JAPAN, Calling at' Brisbane,' Townsville, and Thursday Island. The following Steamers leave Sydney Steamer. , -Tons. Sailing. SIIKKO MARU 6000 April 21 TUMANO MARU-1 4000 May 19 iTAWATA- MARU l 4000 I June 16 Saloon amidships, two berths only. Linen vasbed on board at moderate prices. Through l Passengers will be given tho >ption of travelling between Nagasaki and Yokohama, and vice versa, by Railway, thus ■rmomising time and breaking tho sea journey. Special through bookings to all parts of She East, America and Europe. For full particulars apply to KAYE AND CARTER, LTD., F 3738 Christchurch and Lyttelton, Public Notices. COOK’S TOURIST AGENCY. l»t, 2nd and 3rd class Tickets issued for PASSENGER AND CARGO STEAMERS. FARES TO ENGLAND OR SCOTLAND FEOM £l4 10 s - Passages authorised by cabling to London or elsewhere. Before Booking for Europe, Asia, Africa or imerioa,. consult. Cook’s Sailing List (mailed tee), for RATES, ROUTES and DATES. Agents: J. O. JAMESON AND CO., Sharebrokers, 161, Hereford Street. AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER. tOR SALE—Modern Seven-roomed Brick i House, with all convemsuces, situated in st-class neighbourhood. PRICE ONLY £550. Terms if desired. DAVID BATES, Solicitor, £3155 67, Cathedral Square. W B I deer-stalking. .. HAVE FOR SALE, at Reasonable Prices, a few good DEER-STALKING TELESCOPES, By Ono of the Best Makers. TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD., Cashel Street. 8310 jq-EW WHITE HART HOTEL IS NOW READY TO RECEIVE GUESTS. This Hotel is Artistically Furnished, and Contains Every Modem Convenience. Tariff, 83 Cd per day. FP4165 A. W. LANE, Proprietor. (Late United Service Hotel, Christchurch.l ‘ (Est. 1855.) ~ RANGIORA NURSERIES, NORTH CANTERBURY, N.Z. SEASON 1909. TO SETTLERS, SHEEP-OWNERS AND OTHERS. - YXTE beg to draw your attention to our . YV Large Stocks of Forest Stuff, which ’* wo have pleasure in offering for Season 1909. £ Tho plants are exceptionally well-mown, vir- “ orous, well-rooted, hardy stuff, of the samo T < quality as has made tho success of our troes r > in all parts so marked. Worthy of special *■ notice are our stocks in different ages and *• sizes of plants of Pinus Insignus, P. Muri'r catft, Cupressus Macrocarpa, C. Lawsoniana [" (and others), Silver Birch, various Spruces, ■' Larch and other Conifrro. TO INTENDING PLANTERS —We shall be pleased to supply quotations for specified quantities, railage paid to your nearest station, or otherwise. 3 Catalogues free on application. All communications tc/ bo addressed to EDWARD W. IVORY, Rnngiorn, Nureerics, North Canterbury, N.Z. X.419'1 4 ROOMS Furnished for £35; rail paid, packed free any station within 50 mile*. ’> |i. Atkinson’s. Manchester Street. * _ ’’ QPECIAL Offer—Rail Paid, packed freo, O lowest prices— 4 Rooms, £35. H. Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street, j)

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14983, 1 May 1909, Page 1

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