/jk>^. _ -r^aEDEniCK YOUNG i rJyMSmK -P & co-s j^ftjfe|j^^_ine Between London -^£S3___isiS> and New Zealand. John Taylor. ... J. M. Cawkitt 850 North fleet . . . . N. Pentreath . . 1050 DukeqfPortland . G.T.Seymour . 530 lialnaguitk . . . G. Smith, H.c.s. . 600 Norman Aforison, . C. L. Matindrel . 1600 Trafalgar . . . . C. Richardson . 1200 Ashmore . . . . Henry Edwards . 800 To he followed by other equally fine ships at intervals of about one month. A return ship of suitable tonnage will call at all the southern ports of New Zealand for cargo home during the month of February next. For further particulars relative to the business of this line, apply to Worsley, Wilson, & Co. Managing Agents, Wellington; Cookson, Bowler, & Co., Lyttelton. | _ __ | FILBY& Co's and JOS. STAYNER'S LIKE OF , New Zealand Packets direct from London. J ST HH H E Undersigned is { ir^X^ authorised by Messrs. *____ T __s_ r^ Eilby and Co., and Joseph l,^^^V\Stayner, to call the attention of the Colonists of Can--ws™^"ipft!T^fe> terbury 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 the most careful provision is made for the comfort of the passengers during the voyage. The following fine vessels have already been despatched: Mahtnree 350 Capt. R. Cowan. Eagle .400 Capt. H. G. Looke. The greatest attention will be paid to the ' 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 i be prepared to facilitate the views of those par- | ties who may be disposed to send to England j for their friends. ; A. J. Alpobx. , 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttfcltou, January, 1855. ; i Just Received, per "Boyal Stuart," And on Sale at the Times' Office, Lyttelton, the undermentioned Ornaments, well adapted for presents, fyc, viz. : — TTANDSOME LUSTRES, ■*-*- Ruby cut toilet bottles Ruby Venetian do. Tall ruby eau de Cologne bottles Opal and blue do. Venetian jewel baskets Alabaster do. do. A few glass piano candlesticks do. bronze do. do. do. do. tall . do. do. do. match figures do. do. watch stands Glass toilet pots Table alarums and small bells Taper candlesticks and wax matches 1' lower baskets Ormolu card trays Papier Mache blotters and card trays Bronze inkstands Hand looking glasses Dressed dolls, A large assortment of beautiful toys -Books for children Tenis and cricket balls Fireplace ornaments Traps and bats Battledores and shuttlecocks Spirit fliisk.s Playing cards Bread plates and knives Butter do. do. Glass shades and .lands
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 260, 28 April 1855, Page 12 (Supplement)
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432Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 260, 28 April 1855, Page 12 (Supplement)
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