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Steam Communication between the Port and the Plains. splendid iron, screw steamer Ai/ma ■*■ 25 tons, Rowe, master, is now Trading between the different Shipping places of this Settlement. Freight to and from the Ferry Wharf. Merchandise ... ... 21s. per ton. Giain ... ... ... sd. per bushel. Wool ... ... ... 10s. per bale To and from Kaiapoi. Merchandise ... ... 255. per ton. drain ... ... ... 6d. per bushel. Wool 12s. 6d. per bale. '1 lie agents of this vessel are open to make sjn'cial arrangements fur the conveyance of goods from any pan of the coast. She will siil Isir Kaiupoi on or about the Ist of every month, and will make intervening trips f required. For further particulars a>-p!y to Cookson, Bowxrr, & Co, agents. Lyttelton, Jan. 1, 1856 For Freight or Charter. THE FOLLOWING VESSELS. , Caledonia Emerald Cauler'iMivy F'amiy Caihiiriue Ann Father Thames City oi'London liny O'More Freight 21?, per ton. Joiis C. Aikman, Agent. LyttoHon, 14th Nov , 1855. New Wharf-Eeatheote Ferry. HTHE above WHARF AND STORE is now open for the receiving and delivering of Goods, Produce, and Wool. Bkoyvne & Le Cben. Oct. 15, 1855. Steamer "Zingari," 200 Tons, 60 Hokse Poweb, Multon, commakder. General Government having made -*■ arrangements with the above Steamer to run between the undermentioned ports of Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson, New Plymouth, and Manakau, for Auckland, the times of her sailing will be made to suit the convenience of passengers wishing to proceed in the steamer "William Denny," from Auckland to Sydney. Cookson, Bowler, & Co., Agents. . Schooner "Canterbury." npWO-THIRDS of the above Vessel |i>r sale on liberal terms. The Canterbury was built expressly for the river trade, and has been found to work well. Apply to Mr. G. Marshall. On Sale. T?NGLISH Gin in hhds. and cases -" Brandy in bhds., qr-casks and cases Geneva in hhds. and qr-casks Port, sherry, Madeira, and Marsala, in qr. casks and cases Claret and Champagne in 1 and 3 doz. cases Abbott's superior ale and porter in hhds. do. Ale and Stout in cases Grass and Clover Seed Iron pots and camp ovens Iron pillars, cast iron pipes Strychnine in crystals Wool packs (9 lbs.) and wool lashing Carbonate soda and Tartaric Acid Washing Soda Arrowroot, Mustard, Figs Liverpool salt, coarse and fine Loaf sugar, best English London and Liverpool soap Tea, in chests, half do., qr. do. Kice, shot, vinegar, cheese, Scotch and pearl barley Superior mungles Oars, 15 ft. and 17 ft. Galvanized pails Cane-seated chairs Water tight boots Gunuy bags, Flour, &c, &c. Cookson, Bowlbb, & Co.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 337, 23 January 1856, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 337, 23 January 1856, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 337, 23 January 1856, Page 1 (Supplement)

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