H. H. WILLIS & CO.'S i — HEW- ZEALAND VESSELS, I ' NOW ■'""■ ARTHUR WILLIS, OANN, & GO. k List of Emigrant Passengers for CanJjL.''''"". terbury, arriving in these ships, 1855-1856. - ; : ' AEBIVEb.—IBSS. Jffay^—Grrasraere^Captain Yeo, 97 Passengers. Aug.—Caroline Agness, Cap. Ferguson, 176 do. Oct. —Cashmere, Cap. Pearson, 141 do. 1856. Jan.—lsabella Hercus, Sewell, 104 do. July.—Sir Edward Paget, Wj'cherly, 166 do. Oct.—Joseph Fletcher, Pook, 210 do. Dec—Egmont, Gibson, 145 do. ; =-; . -1857. ". ■ =.-. .;. ■•' May—Maori, Petherbridge, 8 do. Total 1.047 souls. '• The Maori having already sent down her passengers, the cargo for this port will, as soon as it can be detached from the Wellington goods, be transhipped and forwarded to Lytteltou with the least possible delay. Arthur Willis, Gann, & Co. will readily afford every advantage to intending emigrants for Canterbury, during the voyage and visit here of Mr. HgtjsnMPy'-ar until djeftnite arrangements by the Provincial Government can.be transmitted to England to promote a continuous stream of emigration to this province. R. LATTER. ; Lyttelton, May 7, 1857. JOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, TIE FOLLOWING VESSELS :— Caledonia Gypsy . Caiterbury Rory Q'More _ Emerald Sea Bird Fanny Palinurus Freight to Ferry, ■; 21s.^perton " to Quaj-, 255. do. " •to Kaiapoi 255. do. N. B. Freight and charges, payable •on delivery of the goods. John C. Aikman, Agent. 1 FOR SALE. • THE Ketch CALEDONIA, 17 tons Register. Intending purchasers can have her inspected on the Beach. Apply to COOK and RHODES, : ■■•:.■-" Lightermen,-Lyttelton. ; FOR SALE. TWO- thirds "share of the new schooner OCEAN QUEEN. This vessel carries a > latge cargo at a light draught of water, is coppered and copper-fastened, well found in standing and running rigging, anchors, chains, &c. Particulars may be had on application to E. J. Jones, and Co,,Uuion Wharf, where the vessel may be inspected. iN.B. Terms easy. WANTED, 1/UVE or Six pair of Savyers, to whom Jj the highest market price will be paid in cash for Timber delivered at high water mark, and constant employment guaranteed for one year, and a first rate bush to cut in. ' . Apply to GEO. ARMSTRONG, Akaroa. May 9th, 1857.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 475, 23 May 1857, Page 1
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