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FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, THE following vessels— Father Thames, 20 tons Sea Bird " 20 „ Fanny 10 „ Apply to Edward Genet, Norwich Quay, or ALEXANDER WEBB, Christchurch Quay. All freight to be paid for on delivery. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, THE FOLLOWING VESSELS :— Caledonia Gypsy Cantei'bury Rory O'More Emerald Sea Bird Fanny Palinurus Waterlily. Freight to Ferry, 21s. per ton " to Quay, 255. do. " to Kaiapoi 255. do. N. B. Freight and charges payable on delivery of the goods. John C. Aikman, Agent. FOR SYDNEY, A REGULAR TRADER, c^J^sA rTU-lE fine brig DART, JL B. Jenkins, coraman//^fcsfeSSt\V cr ' (expected to arrive about JsßkuS^^' 1™ lst December next>) will ■~*^s™Ss&k£!£t&&* sail from this port, about the 15th December. This vessel has first-i*ate accommodation for cabin and steerage passengers, and will be a good opportunity for shippers of wool to Sydney, as every facility will be afforded by the undersigned, in weighing, &c, the wool at'their various warehouses, both at Kaiapoi and Lyttelton. For freight or passage apply to COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. FOR SYDNEY, A REGULAR TRADER, /^f>\i T IIHE fine fast sailing x-.j^^^^Nv -■- schooner ' COILA,' lrlp3li==sC v> John Edington, commander, 1S expected to arrive here i^SHHS^* about the lst Februaiy next. This vessel has superior accommodation for passengers, and every facility will be afforded by the undersigned to shippers of produce by her, which can be weighed, marked, &c, either at their warehouses at Kaiapoi or Lyttelton, if required. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. FIRST WOOL-SHIP FOR LONDON. FinHE Undersigned have fQlt^?|^\. JL made arrangements for fP^^^^\\ a first-class ship of 600 tons t§5*WK jljlil^w' *n load in February next for "*3w*sgi»ail3§i3i»3£» the above port, and to sail from hence about the middle of March. Part of the cargo being already engaged, the ship will meet with quick despatch, and every facility will be afforded to shippers in warehousing and shipment of wool. The wool can be weighed and marked, if required, at the stores of the undersigned at Kaiapoi and Lyttelton. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. Lyttelton, Sept. 18th, 1856. 10151 c DIRECT FROM INDIA. JUST received a Valuable Assortment of vory beautiful Brooches, Bracelets, Watch guards, Hair pins, Studs &c\, — real stones (Amethysts, Topaz, Turquoise &c.) set in Silver of the most delicate Indian workmanship. J. F. M'CARDELL. Lyttelton, 21st Nov., 1856.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 424, 26 November 1856, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 424, 26 November 1856, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 424, 26 November 1856, Page 1

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