FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. FOR LONDON DIRECT. THE splendid Aberdeen Clipper built ship GLENTANNER, Captain Bruce, will sail for London direct early in February, having the greater part of her cargo engaged. Wool shipped by this opportunity has every chance of reaching London in time for the May sales. The Glentanner has also excellent accommodation for a limited number of passengers. For freight or passage, early application is necessary to. ROBERT WAITT, & CQ. Norwich Quay, Oct. 16th, 1857. THE Undersigned, having made arrangements for the ship Glentanner to load wool of the coming clip for London, are prepared to purchase wool and other produce at the highest market rates, or to advance upon the samei consigned to their correspondents," Messrs. James Morrison & Co., Philpot Lane, London. The vessel .will afford every convenience for weighing wool on hoard, and it is confidently expected will be despatched in time to meet the May sales. ROBERT WAITT, & CO. Lyttelton, Oct. 15th, 1857. EDWARD GENET, GENERAL COMMISSION AND SHIPPING AGENT, . Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. AGENT AT LYTTELTON for the undermentioned Vessisls : — REGULAR TRADERS. Between Lyttelton and Wellington, Schooner Canterbury, 50 tons, Hall, Master. Between Lyttelton, Akaroa, and Timaru, Schooner Lucy James, 50 tons, Throop, Master. Between Lyttelton, Christchurch, and Akaroa, Schooner Sea Bird,-30 tons, Thomas, Master; Schooner Ocean Queen, 30 tons-, Cook, Master.FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, Tons. Master. Cutter Annie — 25, M'Cltuchie. Schooner City of London... 18, Foster. Do. Caledonia 25, Cowan. Do. Emu !.. 30, Reynolds. Do. Emerald 18, Simmonds. Do. Eagle 25, Clarkson. . Do. Father Thames... 25, Palmer. Do. Fanny 15, Leggit. Do. Gipsey 18, Clifford. Do. General Palmer... 18, Riley. Do. Hannah 25, Morrison. Cutter Julia Ann.. 30, ■ Swanston. Schooner Palinurus 20, Johnston. Do. Rory O'More 15, Gordon. Do. Waterlily 20, Green. CHARGES ON FREIGHT. FROM CHRISTCHURCH QUAY. Per ton 255. Wool ; 12s. 6d per bale Grain fid per bushel Bran and sharps sd. per bushel FROM THE FERRY. Per ton 21s. Wool • 10s. per bale Grain sd. per bushel Bran and sharps 4d. per bushel Freights due at Lyttelton on account of any of the above Vessels will be collected on the Monday after delivery. " SWEEP! SWEEP! SWEEP! GEORGE LOADER wishes.to return thanks to the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity for the patronage he has received since commencing business, and trusts by attention to orders and moderate charges to secure a further share of patronage. G. L. has now taken his brother into partnership, and orders will he received and attended to promptly by either. Lyttelton, Feb. 17th, 1858.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 565, 3 April 1858, Page 1
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