CAUTION. To Travellers going North. AVOID the new cutting at the Ashley. It is dangerous. Three chains lower down the river, the ford is safe and sound on both sides. Avoid the new cutting at the Salt Water Creek. A gentleman going north a few days ago, nearly lost his life crossing it. The ford is safe 10 feet lower down the creek. A Traveller. Lyttelton, Sth November, 1855. ESSSRS. A. E. WHITE & Co. will purchase or advance on Wool and other produce consigned 10 their correspondents in England or the Colonies. Lyttelton, Oct. 24th, 1555. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH. | THE " CASHMERE," Capt. Geo. Pear- j son, will leave this Port (weather permitting) for Taranaki direct, on Tuesday, 13th November. For passage or freight, Apply to Robert Latter, H. J Le Cren. Lyttelton, Nov. 5. FOR HOBART TOWN, VIA WELLINGTON. rpHE Brigantine " MUNFORD," Capt. -*- Lindsay, will leave this Port with the least possible delay. " "3 For passage or freight apply to Robert Latter, H. J. Le Cren. Xyttelton, Nov. 3rd, 1855. H. H. WILLIS & Co.'s Line of Packets between London and 3Sfew Zealand. d&<L rpHE following First__C#ip4||V class Ships (with others) lt^^^^^%ZZ are mtenc*ed to be dispatch- \^_^^^^^^ eA t0 DotD Southern and Northern Ports as regular traders, viz.:— TONS Cauduceus ..... MJ. Cass . . 1500 Clontarf . " A. W. Barclay 1500 Cashmere G.Pearson . SOO Cresswell . . . . . . W. C. Barnett. 800 Dolphin J. Tun-bull . 650 Egmont . ...... S.C.Gibson . 1000 James Scott . . . .■ . J. Putt . . . 600 Joseph Fletcher .... J. Foster . . 1000 Josephine Willis . . . . E. Canney. . 1000 Maori G.Petherbridge 900 Simlah ....... J. Allen . . 800 Thetis . ...... J. Pook . . 800 Another vessel, with a further supply of emigrants for this Province, is expected to arrive in this Port in all December. Tbe Undersigned Agents for the above Line of Vessels, are authorized to arrange with residents here who may be desirous of bringing their relatives or friends in Great Britain out to this settlement, and on terms in harmony with the Emigration schemes recently sactioned by the Provincial Councils of Canterbury and Otago. Further information readily afforded by Robert Latter, or H. J.Le Cren. Nov. 3, 1855. _v. B. One of die above vessels will load, direct for England from this Port during the months of February and March next. For Sydney direct. . /"'- ■ *IPHE Fi-ie ' fast-sailing Barque, MAORI, ex- {■ l- yZ-Z^^~Z\ sKCte*' ere Sl,l*<e time in I _. -*TV"--"f^.^*N"')\ ember, will sail again for <iZ^'3:':^_W^s^^ X^(i ■■•IOVC * i'(,rt a *'ew days -.___""_,"__ alter arrival. For freight or |*rf«sage, apply to COOK SON. BoWT.KR, & Co. From London via Wellington, /l THE First-class Clipper-j^-\£v 1- lmih Ship, f-r-fr-^-^A-V WILLIAM §■ JANE, >. c-r*^\V A L 650 tons, Thomas Hun-e-pZ5Z£^&J^_ r'_s ter- Commander, may be ex--'----■■'-^i-sss-- pectfcd .shortly to arrive. It is intended, should sufiicient inducement offer, to la_v on the above vessel to load with next season's Wool for London direct. Her accommodation for passengers is of a very superior description. Every information may be bad on application to A. J. Alport, A»ent. 2, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Aug. 16, 1-55.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 316, 10 November 1855, Page 12
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