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TING. Or LYTTELTON iwirnmmt ttuPOBT— June 2. jftthet, overcast; wind, calm. Barothemomoter, 46. xHsth To-morrow, r, 2.08 f.eVeniug, 2.41. jjoiiVßD—June 1. d s 9 286 tons, Malcolm, from Port Puflett, agent. Passengers—Mr and afirnd family, Mr and Mrs Roberta and "v' Cleabbd— May 31. Olanns, ship. 1046 tons, Cawse. for London. HlKbO aMuping Company agents, *>- ad Graham, SO'tons, Jorgenson, tor Auckland. _wwi a a 296 tons, Malcolm, for Auckland, ‘St Coast and -Wellington. E. Puflett, V Sailed —May 31. 179 tons, Bayldon, for WellingWanganui, 17! ' to “®> T „ v or " ® lun % ton nM West_ Coast_ portg^_J^M.^_Heywood _and passengers—Mr Menzies. Steerage June 1. a, s.S., 75 tons, Fraser, for Kaikoura, ’and Poitou. Edwards, Bennett, and laSSaf’s s.» 279 tons, McGillivray, for Akaroa timers. E, Puflett, agent. Passengers, _ -Mr and Miss Thompson, Mrs Brought Por Port Chalmers Mesdames 1 chymouth, Collins, and Mr Gully. J--3 S a. Hnia, Messrs Cuff and Graham, agents, juie her next trip to Kaikoura, Wellington, 'oxton about Wednesday next, o brigantine Flora was to _ leave Auckland May Sot Kaipara, to load with timber for here, jrigaatine Aratapu was loading at Kaipara for atoateof last advices. » next adventurous and absurd voyage (says Australian Shipping News”) is to be undera man from Massachusetts, who, in a j. long and sft. broad, proposes to travel the United States to Australia, via Cape of 1 Hope. treasurer’s statement of the receipts and re thb last Lyttelton regatta, is to bo to-morrow afternoon at a meeting of fibers to the fund, to be held in "the 'Hall. The regatta committee are to meet cribers at 4.15 p.m. I p.m., and the subset barque Orient is being loaded by Messrs P. ghamand Co,, for Callao. The destination sue G.B.S. is Cork, for orders, for which she is being loaded by the firm named. The udel, for the old country* i* also being Jied by Messrs Cunningham and Co. iof the masters of ships at Port Chalmers ade another anxiety than that of getting safely . the bar at that port. It appears that within a kyg after the arrival there of t ! the ship Dnnnotar ' from London, only two of a crew of twenty rto he found on board, eighteen of the number rdeserted. Union Steamship Company’s s.s. Ladybird yesterday at 1.30 p.m. from Port Chalmers, f having the damage to her hull repaired in the ing dock. Captain Malcolm reports meeting i fine weather along the coast. The steamer is listed to sail for Auckland via Wellington and (ports to-day at 3 p.m. JEDS house CASHEL STREET. pEEAT EXHIBITION OP r’3, youths; and 1 boys OYEECOATS mjALL THE NEW MATERIALS. rhe kifaTimnm of Style and Quality with Cost. " i Minium m of p / j,,Le Masnrier & Co. |H 497 NEW GOODS 3 "ÜBT ARRIVED, ex Cape Finiaterre, Btad Haarlem, Himalaya, Ac., &o. BLACK SILKS, « Castle” make, guaranteed quality. JIBS’ CLOTH JACKETS, in large sizes. LADIES’ IMITATION SEALSKIN JACKETS. JIBS’ WINTER SHAWLS, Plain and Fancy, from 9d to 45a. MBS’ WOOL HANDKERCHIEFS, in Very Handsome New Styles. New Colors and Varieties’ in DRESS GOODS. ANKETS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, COUNTERPANES, TABLE LINENS, &c., Ac., Large Variety and thorough good value. IQEBING WOOL-Second quality, 2a 6d „ „ First „ 3s 6d 4 LOA YARNS, in Violet, Azuline, Marone, Navy, Scarlet, and common colors. ROBERT BLACK, IGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS, Christchurch. 4053 S. B. SEYMOUR' SDBGEON dentist, iLOUOBSTEE ST., OHBIBTCHDRCH. DIPIOIAL TEETH ADJUSTED to ;he Mouth, from one to a complete set, e who have unfortunately lost their by decay or otherwise, should consult SYMOUB as to the beat method of them repUced by artificial ones, useful balance, articulation, and mastication [Dentures in Gold, Silver, Dental Alloy, and Vulcanite. Brf west Charges, consistent with giving satisfaction. 4 ?09 TO ADVERTISERS.] JIHB GLOBE now enjoys’ a Larger Legitimate Circulation ban any Evening Newspaper n this Province, and the number of its; readers and general popularity is constantly injteasing. PURCHASE AIAPOI BLANKETS, *» flannels, ,YARNS, TWEED, &c., ICH BEING MADE OF hf AXiL WOOL §l BETTER than those Imported. BY ALL DRAPERS AND W. STOREKEEPERS. • _ )E Mark KAIAPOI. 4844

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1648, 2 June 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1648, 2 June 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1648, 2 June 1879, Page 2

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