IETTER-PBESS PKINTING, OF AM- KINDS, DONE AT TUB OFFICE OF THIS TAPER. TO LETTER-PRESS PRINTERS. WANTED, Two' Good Woukmen. Apply at the office of this paper. STEAMER " NELSON." npi-lIS Vessel having waited two days at •A. 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 portsof New Zealand. She is appointed to leave Port Lyttelton for Wellington (weather permitting) on or about Saturday, Feb. 17. R. Latter, H. J. Le Chen, Agents. Lj-ttelton, 6th Feb., 1855. ..THE STEAMER " NELSON" IS appointed (weather permitting) to leave Lyttelton on or about Saturday, Feb. 17. Wellington, Tuesday, Feb. 20. Nelson^ Saturday, Feb. 24. New Plymouth, Monday, Feb. 26. To reach Manakau, Tuesday, Feb. 27. To leave Manakau, Saturday, March 3.. New Plymouth, Sunday, March 4. Nelson, Saturday, March 10. Wellington, Wednesday, March 14. Port Lyttelton, Saturday, March 17. • Shippers and passengers are requested to note that all packages for this vessel must be accompanied by a note from the Captain or ship agents. R. Latter, or H. J. Le Cren-j Agents. Lyttoltou, Feb. 7th, 1855. FOR SYDNEY. ■^l^xA HH H E Fine Bakqtje ♦JswsE^ WATER WITCH, I,^3*^^ *\Captaiu Addatns, (expected ere aboMt tlie 2(*th FebruanrJ?£>jjEggg|y|g*3 V j) will leave for the above port about the 28th February. Freight on wool 20s. per bale. For freight or passage apply to . Sidey & Le Chen. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. y^p\A rpHE Fine Fast-sailing i\s^£l^v -^- Brigantine Despatch, f^E^^i^i^ \\Rogers, commander, will sail for Sydney direct from this <S^^^^^^^ Port in a lew days. For freight ov passage, apply to James Savinbournk, Lyttelton. FOR. FREIGHT OR CHARTER, THE Sci-ioonee " PALINURUS," 15 Tons, Johnston, Sidey & Le Gren. ten pounds RewardWHEREAS some Person or Persons entered the dairy at Mrs. O'Connell's station at Mount Grey, on the night of the 30th «f January, 1855, and broke open a box belonging to the'dairymaid.and stole therefrom various articles of female wearing apparel, dress pieces, and a small Geneva watch, &c, This is to give notice tl.at Mrs. O'Counoll will give the sum of ■£l0 to any person who may give such information as shall lead to the conviction of the offenders. Sahah O'Connell, Fobrunry 1, 1855.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 238, 10 February 1855, Page 1
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