ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. THE following first class ships (with others) are intended to be despatched to both Southern and Northern Ports, as regular traders, viz.— Joseph Fletcher . J. Foster ... 900 Maori . ... G.C.Petherbridge 900 , Myrtle . . . . J. Mordue. . .900 Cashmere . . . G.Pearson . . 800 Egraont . . . G. C. Gibson. . 900 Simlah . . . . J. Allen . . .. 750 Sir Edwd. Paget. T. Wycherley . 700 Mariner . . G. C. Fraser . . 700 Harkaway. ... J. Wilson. . . 1000 Dinapore . . . J. Loutit . . . 1200 Lord Hardinge . J. Orwin . . . 600 Arthur Willis, Gann, & Co. will readily afford every facility to intending emigrants for Canterbury, until definite arrangements by the Provincial Government can be transmitted to England to promote a continuous stream of emigration to this Province. R. LATTER. ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, & COS ■ LINE OF VESSELS FOR NEW ZEALAND. mHE fine Ship, the GLEN TANNER, JL is appointed to leave London in the first week of JUNE, with a party of Emigrants for this Province. The vessel will also go to Otago, but comes direct for iiis Port, ROBERT LATTER. Lyttelton, July 24th 3 1857. FOR SYDN3Y, Y-iJ^\YELLINGTON. mHE fine brig DART, 200 tons, Captain I Jenkins, will sail for Sydney (calling at Wellington) on SATURDAY, the 15th instant. For freight or passage, apply to COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. Agents. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. SCWT. red altringham carrot 2 do. lanje white Belgian carrot 2 do. hollow crowned parsnip 5 do. Skirving's purple top swede 2 do. long red mangold wurzel 2 do. orange globe mangold wurzel 20 bushels spring tares To arrive shortly by the ships Cornubia and Solent. 2 tons red and while clover, lucerne, trefoil, and sainfoin. W. WILSON, Nursery and Seedsman. j FOR SALE. A Useful farm or station carts, with Tar4Jc paulin covering. 10 sets Scotch Shaft Harness. Agricultural Produce taken in exchange. GOULD & MILES. CHRISTS COLLEGE GRAMMAR. SCHOOL. EXHIBITIONS. , mHREE Exhibitions, viz., the Rowley JL Exhibition (about £12 per annum), the Buller Exhibition, and the Reay Exhibition, (each about £8 per annum), will be offered for competition to the pupils of the Grammar School at an examination to be held on a 'day or days to be fixed after the return of the Bishop of Christchurch from the south. The above Exhibitions to be held for a year certain, probably for a longer period, subject to a quarterly certificate of diligence and good conduct, from the head master. Parents, who wish their sons to be candidates, are requested to notify the same to the head master, before the 21st of September next. HENRY JACOBS, Sub-warden of Christ's College. Christchurch, August sth, 1857. BUSH FOR SALE AT KAIAPOI. A FEW acres of the Ohoka bush, payment for which will be taken in timber if desired. JAMES WYLDE} Ohoka, Kaiapoi.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 499, 15 August 1857, Page 1
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