.Xj-^'.:-'^tS \\ / 'irTT' "JSn- v Vi EXCURSION TRIP TO AKAROA, PER ZINGARI. THE abovenamed "vessel^ will, after arrival in this, port, about the first week in January next, proceed to Akaroa for the conveyance of passengers. -.- . This will afford the inhabitants of Lyttelton and Christchurch an excellent opportunity of viewing the coast of the peninsula, and visiting the most delightful harbour in the Middle Island, Fares.—Saloon, £2 each Fore Cabin £1 each to and from Akaroa, exclusive of refreshments, which may be obtained on board. The Steamer will stay at Akaroa one full day, to allow the passengers an opportunity of seeing the place. Intending visitors are requested to apply for tickets for their passage (the only mode of securing the same) to Mr. EDWARD GENET, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. N.B. As only, a limited number of passengers can be taken,, early application is necessary.- - ■ There will be room for a few tons of freight, at 30s. per ton. Lyttelton, Dec. 17, 1856. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, THE Fins Schooner " UIRA," 25 tons burthen, Toomey, Master. ] "|j Apply to COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. Lyttelton, Nov. 26th, 1856. NEW ZEALAND LODGE OF UNANIMITY OF ANCIENT, FREE, AND ACCEPTED MASONS.—No 879. THE Brethren of the above Lodge will meet at their Lodge Room, in brother Alport's Store, Lyttelton, on Saturday, the 27th instant, being the festival of St. John _the Evangelist, toinstal the W.M. elect. The Lodge will be open for business at two o'clock p.m., precisely, (vide summonses). No banquet will take place, in consequence of the recent decease of one of the members. By command of the W.M., RICHARD WORMALD, Secretary. Lyttelton, Dec. 19, 1856. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. To EXCAVATOKS AND MASONS. TENDERS are required by Wednesday, the 31st instant, for certain works in diverting the water"course, and excavating for the intended new Bank at Lyttelton. A plan and specification may be seen at th<* Bank, on and after Friday, the 26th. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr. Luck, Architect, Christchurch. JOSEPH PALMER, Manager. Lyttelton, Dec. 23. WANTED A -BLACKSMITH. One Uiat can do J3-, Shoeing. Apply-to Mr. SMEATON, Oxford t:t.. Lyttelton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 433, 27 December 1856, Page 1
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