• LETTER-PEESS PRINTING, or ALt KINDS, DONE AT THE OFFICE OP THIS PAPER ' TO LETTER-PRESS PRINTERS. WANTED, Two Good Workmen. Apply at the ollice of this paper. Canterbury Jockey Club. I HEREBY Give Notice, in pursuance of Rule No. 2, thai the following' gentlemen have been duly proposed as. Members of the Jockey Club, to lie balloted for at the next Quarterly v Meeting, on the first Saturday in March, and that they are therefore honorary members until ihe day of ballot, viz.: Mr. I. T. Cookson Mr. G. Brayshaw ... J. S. Caverhill * ... John'Studholme- ... R. Hilton ... J. C. Porter ... A. Back ... Crosbie Ward ... W. Smart . ... C. J. Perceval ... F. Devon ... J.C. Watts Itus- ... M." J. Burke \ sell ... J,;.Rnle ! ... C. O. Torlesse ... Robert Chapman ... A. J. Alport. ... C. R. Blakistoii j ... R. Rayner. E. Jkrnikgham Wakefield, Secretary. FOR SYDNEY. y^2^\A, H E Fine Bauqtje Jylxli^ JL WAT Eli WITCH, fr^^i^^k- \\Captain Addains, (expected about the 20th Februa<S22fig^^g^^g9 j) w in leave for the above port about the 28th February. Freight on wool 20s. per bale. For freight or passage apply to Sidey & Le CniiN. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. npHE Fine Fast-sailing *hs2^^ l^V Briganline Despatch, /rTfc2p§a f~\\R°S evS i commander, will sail jjffi?|*7^rfe«Pfor Sydney direct from this r Port in a few days. For freight or passage, apply to James Swinbourne, Lyttelton. STEAMER "NELSON." THIS Vessel having waited two days at Manakau beyond her usual time, in order to secure the arrival of the "William Denny" steamer from Sydney with the Overland Mail, it is necessary as promptlyas possible to dispatch the " Nelson" on her return trip, so as by her monthly arrival at Manakau to transfer both passengers and mails to and from England for and from all the sea ports of New Zealand. She is appointed to leave Port Lyttelton for Wellington (weather permitting) on or about Saturday, Feb. 17. R. Latter, H. J. Le Cben, Agents. Lyttelton, 6th Fob., 1855. THE STEAMER " NELSON" IS appointed (weather permitting) to leave Port Lyttelton for Otago on Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, and to land passengers at Akaroa, calling for them on the return of the vessel, to be at Akaroa (weather permitting) on , Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, on her way to I Port Lyttelton. Passage to and from Akaroa £l each way. R. Latter, H. J. Lii Cren. THE Undersigned is a Cash: Purchaser of Wool, delivered at the Stores of Hour. Waitt, Esq. [Signed] P. B. Boolton. Lvttcltnn. Full. sth.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 237, 7 February 1855, Page 1
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410Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 237, 7 February 1855, Page 1
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