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Supreme Court of New Zealand. SOUTHERN DISTRICT, "jyrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a _L 1 Sitting of the Court, for the despatch of Criminal and Civil Business, .will' be holden at the Court House, Lyttelton, on the First day of July, at Twelve o'Cloch, noon ; at which time and place all Persons under Recognizances to appear either as Prosecutors, Defendants, or Witnesses, are hereby required to give their attendance. Christopher Alderson Calvert, Deputy Registrar. Office of the Court, 1 Lyttelton, 16th June, 1856. J For Sydney direct. /L fpHE fine A. 1. clipper lf^i\>fl\ X brig "DART''IS4 tons, /K^w^^r-Vs. B. Jenkins, Commander, will |^^^f^orl«ive for the above port, on Jgji'i it'i . jW^jjl'or about Thursday next, the 26ih instant. This fine vessel is to he a regular trader between Sydney, Wellington, and Port Cooper. The public are kindly invited to inspect her superior accommodations. A separate Ladies' cabin has been fitted up with every convenience. This vessel sails remarkably fast, and is very sea-worthy. For'' height or passage, apply on Board, or to Messrs.-Cookson, Bowser and Co. On her return trip to Sydney, from this Port, the Captain will call at Wellington, should sufficient inducement offer. L T7 1 ° R SYDNEY, OK>iV -T via NELSON. /^^SKvv. The fine ' fa3t filing-, regular trader "MOUNTAIN MAID," J. J. Peacock, Master, will sail for the above Ports on or about Tuesday next, the 24th instant. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodation, apply to J. T. Peacock &' Co. 17th June, 1856. For Wellington Direct. ,/|fc\ i nni-IE clipper schooner, JuKs^ .J- "GRAF TON," /^^^^^^\\ Capt. Evernghim, may be to arrive from, tp^W^ifiWLLjbiw;Otago' on "or about the 28th inst., and will be immediately despatched for the above port, having the bulk of her cargo engaged. For freiight or passage apply to A. J. Alport, Agent. A list of MESSRS. F. H- WILLIS & CO.'S VESSELS GOING FOR THE PORTS OF NEW ZEALAND Early in 1856. Sandfurd, H. 11. Hughes, 800 tons, for ucklaiid and New Plymouth, to sail 25th February. Lord Burleigh, J. Clark, 900 tons, for Auckland and New Plymouth, to sail 10th April. Cressu-ell, W. C. Barnett, 800 tons, for Auckland, to sail loth May. Emma Cohin, J. Nicholson, 800 tons, for Nelson, to snil 20th February. ■Sir Edward Paget, T. VVycherley, for Canterbury and Otago, to sail 20th Feb. The "Sir Edward Paget,'' with a large party of emigrants, wjis loaded and ready to leave the docks on the 21st February, and allowing three days atGravesend, was to sail thence for this Port direct—afterwards to go to Otago. She may be expected here in all next week. Another Emigrant vessel for Canterbury was expected to start in all April. The" luchiunun'' has just arrived at Nelson. R. Latter. Norwich Quay, Port Lyttelton, 17ih June, 1856. J 28

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 380, 25 June 1856, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 380, 25 June 1856, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 380, 25 June 1856, Page 12

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