YOUNG & GO'S LINE BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. John Taylor. . . J. M. Cawkitt . . 850 Northfleet . . . N. Pentreath. . . 1050 Duke of Portland. G. F. Seymour . . 530 fialnaguith. . . A. Smith, H.c.s. . 900 Norman Morrison. C. L. Maundrell. .1600 Trafalgar . . . C. Richardson . . 1200 Ashmore . . . Henry Edwards . . 800 Cordelia. . . . J.Mackenzie. . . 500 •Gypsy • • • • H.Bolton . . . . 700 Royal Stuart . . —Tadman. . . . 900 {Jornubia. . • • W. Ellison. ... 600 John Phillips ....... .... 800 New Era. . . . Johnßhind . . . 1300 Merchantman . . —Brown. .. . . . 1500 Oriental.... Marcey. . . . , 600 Westminister . . Westgarth. . . . 1500 Libertas. . . . Dobson. .... 800 Hastings. . . . Carrew. . ... 600 Philip Laing . . J. S. Cadenhead. . 700 Rose of Sharon . J. Southeron .. . .. 1300 Heroes of Alma . T. Silk 1200 Cossipore ... A. Hellyer .• . . 834 ■Solent . . . . M. Brooks . . . 738 To be followed by other equally fine ships at intervals of about one month. A return ship of suitable tonnage will call at all the Southern Ports of New Zealand for cargo home, during the month of February next. For further particulars relative to the buai>n«gs of this line, apply to WORSLEY & CO, Agents, Wellington. COOKSON, BOWLER, & Co., Agents, Lyttelton. FOR LONDON DIRECT. THE BARQUE.ORIENTAL, C. J. MACEY, COMMANDER, 900 tons, A lfor 12 Years. THE above fine vessel is now ready to receive Wool for London direct, and as nearly all her Cargo is engaged she will meet with quick despatch. Every facility will be afforded to Shippers in Warehousing and Shipping Wool. The Wool can be weighed and marked, if required, at the Stores of the Undersigned at Kaiapoi and Lyttelton, and" similar arrangements will be made at Christchurch. The Hydraulic Wool Press now in course of erection at their Stores at Kaiapoi, will be ready for use prior to the commencement of the Wool Season. The ORIENTAL has fine accommodation for ■Cabin passengers, and carries an experienced Surgeon. Early application must be made to secure berths. She is expected to leave here in all February next. For Freight or passage apply to COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, December, 1857. FOR WELLINGTON & THE GOLD FIELDS. fpHE first class screw steamer WONX3A J- WONGA, A. Kennedy, commander, will Sail for Wellington and the Diggings, on or about SATURDAY, 26TH DECEMBER, 1857. Oabin passage to Wellington ... ..•. £ 4 4 Steerage do. do. ... ... ... 3 0 Cabin passage to the Aorere Gold Fields 6 6 Steerage do. do. do. 4 0 Provisions included. Passengers must reside on shore at their own expense whilst the steamer remains at Wellington, which will not exceed one day. For Freight or Passage apply to COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE TREATY. A" Manning's" PORTABLE PAN. NELLED COTTAGE, 21 feet l>y 15 feet, with doors, windows, board floors, Ac., complete. Toe Cottage can be divided into three, four, or five rooms, and can be put together for occupation in about twenty-four hours. Apply to MR. OLLIVIER, ChristchurcV.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 534, 16 December 1857, Page 1
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456Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume VIII, Issue 534, 16 December 1857, Page 1
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