Excursion to Quail Island. np\VO Vessels, with accommodation for -*- 100 passengers, will leave Lyttelton for the above-mentioned place on Monday tbe 20th February, returning tbe same evening. Tickets, including.refreshments, 6s. each ; children under 12^half price; to be bad at all tbe Hotels, and principal Stores in Lyttelton., To sail precisely at 8 o'clock in the morning. Pirst Wool Ship of thi3 Season for London. * nPHE fine A 1, Clipper- -*- built Barque " Admiral /K^s^^^Vv Gvenk]]," 500 tons, William I^^^^AVMc'Clelland, Commander, -xfj*^|i^^T'J_w will commence loading on .^-"i iXTaSsHefeHSi jiev return from Sydney. This line vessel has excellent accommodation for passengers. For freight or passage, apply to H. J. Le Cren. Freight on Wool, three half-pence per Ib. For Sydney Direct, A regular Trader between this Port and Sydney, J*n4k r|^ HE Fine Brigantine s^\ A «■ DESPATCH," 280 I^^-\\ tons, Wm. Rogers, master, jczaasg^E&will sail for"the above Port •"S^^^.on Wednesday next, 22nd February. For freight or passage, apply to James Swixbouene, Colonial Store, Lyttelton. Jan.14,1854. c _ _ .—-—.— -- "To Snippers of "Wool. fpHE " Eagle," 400; tons, J- A 1. at Lloyds, built by fi^^^^^K \Vthe Messrs.Wigrain of BlackT^cT?'F^ wnll, may be expected shortly, and w^i, on arrival, be laid on to ship Wool and other produce for London. Her accommodation for passengers is very superior. For freight or passage apply to A. J. Alport, Agent. FILBY& Co's and JOS. STAYNEE/S ,LINE OF New Zealand Packets direct from London. A TY\ H E Undersigned is V^S^xJj,, -*- authorised by JNlessrs. fQfl^l^v Filby and Co., and Joseph p^%^fr NX Stayner, to call the attenfei'f^l"^^]^/tion of the Colonists of Canterbury and New Zealand generally, to the fact that they have resumed chartering, at short and regular intervals, firstclass, fast-sailing, passenger Ships to the different Settlements in New Zealand. The vessels carry surgeons —are commanded by Captains of great experience in the passenger trade—and tbe most careful provision is made for the comfort of the passengers during tbe voyage. The following fine vessels have already been despatched: TONS. Mahtoree 350 Capt. R. Cowan. Eaijle ...400 Capt.-H. G. Looke. Tlie greatest attention will be paid to tbe punctual.despatch of vessels chartered by the above well-known firms ; and as it is highly desirous that a continuous emigration to this Settlement be encouraged, the undersigned will be prepared to facilitate the views of those parties who may be disposed to send to England for their friends. The " Eagle," on arrival, will be laid on to ship wool for London, and ilie undersigned will make liberal advances on wool, and other NewZealand produce, consigned to the above gentlemen. A. J. Alport. 2, Norwich Quay, Lytttlton, January, 1854.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 163, 18 February 1854, Page 1
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