EUROPEAN AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY (Limited). REDUCTION OF FARES.—OVERLAND ROUTE. THE Royal Mail Steam-ships will be despatched from Sydney for Suez, (carrying her Majesty's mails,) calling at intermediate ports, on THE 11th of EACH MONTH, at 1 o'clock, p.m. Rates of Passage Money, including transit through Egypt, medical attendance, use of bedding and linen, steward's fees, and all other charges, except for hotel expenses in Egypt, wines,spirits, malt liquors.and mineral waters— £90, TO SOUTHAMPTON; £85, TO MARSEILLES; or, RETURN TICKETS, £135. European servants, half-fare ; native servants, one-fourth fare. A reduction of one-sixth of the established rate will be made in favour of families, but only in cases where the amount of passage money (if charged in full for the whole party) would be equal to the full charge for four adult passengers. Passengers may have their tickets endorsed to remain a month at any intermediate port. The mode of transit through Egypt is as follows: — Between Suez and No. 12 station in +he desert,-a distance of 25 miles, in carriages, and from thence the whole distance to Alexandria by railway. -Rates of freight on specie, gold dust, &c, can be ascei'tained on application at the Company's Offices. CHAMPION WETTON, Superintendent. SHIP GLENTANNER, CAPTAIN beuce. FIRST VESSEL .FOR LONDON. THE mail for this vessel will close on the 25th instant, on which day it is confidently expected she will clear at the Custom House. Shippers are requested to pass their entries and send in Bills of Lading for signature. Accounts against the vessel must be sent in (in duplicate) on or before the 24th instant. ROBERT WAITT & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, March 12th, ISSB. SHIP GLENTANNER. THIS fine vessel has room for a few cabin passengers, for which application must be made before the 24th instant. ROBERT WAITT & CO. Lyttelton, March 12th, ISSS. "FOE SYDNEY VIA WELLINGTON. ; THE Fine well-known Brig DART, Jerikins, Commander, 200 tons, will leave this port for Sydney, calling at Welling- j ton, on or about the 3rd April. I Superior accommodation for passengers, separate ladies' cabin, bed and bedding, wines, ! Sec. included in the rate of passage. For freight or passage, apply to COOKSON, BOWLER & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, March 30th, ISSS. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. THE Brig MOUNTAIN MAID has firstrate accommodation for passengers. Apply to J. T. PEACOCK, & CO. FOR SALE. A Life Boat, 24 feet in the keel, to be inspected either at the jetty, or on board the barque Roehampton. Also, A caboose. JESSE CANDLER. ENGLISH COALS, EX GLENTANNER. /~\N Sale at the Ferry >Vharf, and de\J livered in Christchurch. Apply to J. C. AIKMAN. February 3rd, 185 S. I
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 565, 3 April 1858, Page 1
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