/t rfpHK< Undersigned have I^^\A, *- made arrangements a^|^^s\ for a direct, ship for Kng" OtW^^land to Sllil lVom tllis P<>rt the end of February, or beo-innin" of March, and will purchase for cash or\nake advtnces on Wool or other produce consigned to their correspondents in London. Wool c£ii be deposited in their warehouses at Kaiapoi or Lytielton as usual. Ccoksox. Bowxkk, &: Co. FOR~ToN DON. First Wool Skip from Canterbury to London /-. riIHK splendid new clipi^^x^eV Per Darclue WILLIAM AND .TANK, IJl^li^^KM49B tons, register. A I, Lloyds, Thomas Hunter, commander. This fine vessel is now in Port and ready to receive Wool : and having the principal part of her Cargo engaged will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage, for which early application is necessary, apply to Waitt, Hahgreaves Sc Co. Cooksox, Bowiiisu £c Co., N.B. —Shippers can have the convenience of weighing their Wool on board, to save the expense of landing and shipping.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 349, 5 March 1856, Page 4
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155Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 349, 5 March 1856, Page 4
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