WOOL SHIP FOR ENGLAND DIRECT 1. THE Undersigned will load -with WOOL i A FIRST CLASS CLIPPER SHIP FOB ENGLAND DIEECT, To sail from Lyttelton early in February, i Part of the cargo has already been engaged. ; Every facility has been provided for weigh- 1 ing, marking, and pressing wool at Christ- j church, Kaiapoi, and Lyttelton. j The accommodation for passengers will be of ] the first description. i For freight or passage apply to ! MILES, KINGTON & CO., Lyttelton. FOR WELLINGTON, NELSON^ NEW PLYMOUTH, AND AUCKLAND. THE fine fast sailing clipper schooner, HENRY, ; 43 tons register, John Butt, master. ] This vessel is expected to return from Otago i in about 10 days, and, after remaining in port j 24 hours, will sail as above. 1 For freight or passage, apply to MILES, KINGTON, & CO., Norwich Quay. NOTICE. BARQUE ORIENTAL, CAPTAIN ; MACEY, FOR LONDON DIRECT. I PASSENGERS by the above vessel \ arc hereby informed that she will be ready to leave this port on or about the 25th Distant. j Cabins will only be retained by actual pay- ■ ment of a deposit on the passage money. i COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO., ! Agents. Lyttelton, March sth, 1858. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. 'pHE Schooner MIDLOTHIAN, 25 tons j A drawing three feet of water when loaded. 1 Apply to JOHN KELLY, master; or to I GEORGE MARSHALL, Pigeon Bay. f SCHOONER FATHER THAMES, \ FOSTER, MASTER. ! TTtREIGHT from Quay.—Grain, sd. f I JO bushel. j Freight from Ferry.—Grain, 4d. bushel. 3 Potatoes from Quay and Ferry.—2ls. *$" ton. j EDWARD GENET, Agent. I Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Feb. 18th, 1858. j WANTED j A WHEELWRIGHT.; Apply to W. H. Derry, London i Street, Lyttelton. ! March 4th, 1858. j THEATRE ROYAL, LYTTELTON. J f, Lessee and Manager, Me. Folet. j< MR. BRADWELL'S BENEFIT. ? FIRST AND ONLY NIGHT OF HAMLET. ! {j MR. BRADWELL has the honor to f announce that his benefit will take | place \ ON MONDAY, MARCH 22nd, f on which occasion will be presented, with J the kind assistance of Mrs. Foley and several ;J gentlemen who have volunteered their services, 5 the first three acts of Shakespeare's sublime i> Tragedy of \ HAMLET! ! Hamlet Mr. Brad well. | Gertrude Mrs. Foley. t i j. And a variety of entertainments, concluding ?1 with the screaming farce entitled | MARY WHITE ; jj OE HOW TO SETTLE ACCOUNTS WITH P TOUR LAUNDEESS. p Tickets may be had at the Offices of the 'Lyttelton Times' and 'Canterbury Standard.' | SAWN Timber, Firewood, and shells j, supplied on application to the under- I signed. I EDWARD GENET, B Norwich Quay. ||
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 561, 20 March 1858, Page 1
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