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For Wellington, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Auckland. THE Fine Screw Steamer " ZINGARI," W. h. Milltun, master, will sail for the above ports on Saturday, (this day,) the 23rd instant., at 4 J*.M. ' . ■" *»*. All goods must be alongside by noon. "For-freight or passage, apply to" . ' Coo&soir, Bowmir, & Co. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. yi rpHE Brigantine "Muntl^rXjL -■- ford,1' Lindsay, Com-jr-J^ipi^^ mander, will leave for the |/^^^^t\\ above Port about the 15th r For freight or passage, apply to < Robert Latteb, or H. J. Le Chen. ; ■•Lyttelton, -June 15th, '1855. 1 Brig "Mountain Maid."' MR. PEACOCK may be expected to arrive in a few days in the above vessel from Wellington, with his usual assorted cargo. A. J. Alporx, Agent. Lyttelton, June 22nd. COASTERS FOR SALE. The "Mart." THE noted fast-sailing topsail Schooner Mary. 30 tons register, but will carry 45 tons, and draw only 5 feetfwater. She will stow 50 bales wool, and draw only 4 feet. " Rapid." The well-known fast-sailing schooner Rapid, 15 tons register, but carries 231 tons, drawing only 4^ feet water. Stows 32 bales wool, and draws only 3& feet; " Atalanta." The fast-sailing Schooner Atalanla, 10 tons register, but carries 15 tons, and draws only 3 and a-half feet water. Will stow 20 bales wool, drawing only 3 feet. The above vessels were built expressly for shallow bar-havbouvs, which they have been accustomed to take constantly ; and from their well-known qualities for fast sailing, combined • with being excellent sea boats, offers a good opportunity for investment to any persons in the coasting trade. They are all three perfectly sound and in good order» and well found in e>ery respect to continue running, without any outlay whatever. For further particulars apply to Charles Empson, Nelson Haven ; or A.J. Alport, Lyttelton. Jnue 22, 1835. Union Sank "of Australia. HPHE Bank will be Cxosed on Monday J- and Tuesday, the 2nd and 3rd of July, for the half-yearly balance. It is requested that Pass-books may be left at the Bank as soon as possible after this notice. J. Spoweks, Manager. CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. THE Registrar begs to remind the Fellows of the College that the Quarterly Meeting will take place on Monday, the 25th instant,"atVoon, in the vestry of the church at Christchurch, in accordance with the regulations adopted at the meeting on Whitmunday. Christchurcli, 18th June, 1855. LYTTeEtON COLONISTS' SOCIETY. • Annual Election. rpHE Annual Election of the Committee -*- x'foi- the ensuinsr {year will.take place on Tuesday evening, the tenth of July, at seven o'clock precisely. Members may be nominated to fill the various offices by any two other members on or before Tuesday, July 3rd. E&IP Subscriptions due on 30th June. J. G. Fife, . Hon. Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 276, 23 June 1855, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 276, 23 June 1855, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 276, 23 June 1855, Page 1

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