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A. WILLIS, GANN, & COS LINE OF VESSELS, FOR NEW ZEALAND. A LIST of Emigrant Passengers for Canterbury arriving in these ships 1855—1856—1857. Aeeived, 1855. May—Grasmere, Yeo, 97 passengers Aug.—Caroline Agness, Ferguson, 176 do. Oct.—Cashmere, Pearson, 141 do. 1856. Jan.—lsabella Hercus, Sewell, 104 do. July—Sir Edward Paget, Wycherley, 166 do. Oct.—Joseph Fletcher, Pook, 210 do. Dec.—Egmont, Gibson, 145 do. 1857. Oct.—Glentanner, Bruce, 148 do. 1858. Feb.—Eoehampton, Candler, 112 do. T0ta1—1,299 souls. | Arthur Willis, Gann, & Co. will readily afford every facility to intending Emigrants for ; this province. I A ship was appointed to leave London for j this port direct in all March, with a party of I Emigrants for this province. I ROBERT LATTER. Norwich Quay, April 27,1858. "TAMES MORRISON &CO. begtoin?J form the inhabitants of Lyttelton, that they have opened a Wholesale, and Retail Establishment, in Canterbury Street, importing goods direct from England, offering j a first-class article at a cheap and moderate price. Every class of merchandise now on hand. Canterbury-st., Lyttelton, April 19, 1858. NOTICE. MR. T. BEARING begs to announce to the public of Lyttelton that he intends commencing business in the Butchering line on SATURDAY, the Ist; MAY, opposite the Post Office, and hopes by strict attention and moderate prices to gain a share of the public patronage. Lyttelton, April 27, 1858. J. R. STUART, COMMISSION AND SHIPPING AGENT, LYTTELTON. ALL letters and communications to be left at Mr. Rowland Davis's, which will be promptly and speedily attended to. " April 28. INDIAN RELIEF FUND. A Meeting of the Members of the General Committee will be held at the Town Hall, Christchurch, on MONDAY, the 3rd of May next, at 12 o'clock precisely, to receive the report of the collections made by the various district committees, and other business. JOSEPH BRITTAN, Hon. Secretary. Christchurch, April 22, 1858. MUSICAL ASSEMBLY. AS several of our musical amateurs have kindly offered their assistance on this occasion, AN AMATEUR COXCEBT will be given by Mrs. Henry Beechy, on TUESDAY, May 4th, in the Town Hall, Christchurch ; where tickets may be had on application between the hours of 10 and i of the same day. Tickets, ss. each. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8. SALT WATER CREEK. THE Ketch MIDLOTHIAN is ready to receive Freight for the above place should sufficient inducement offer. Apply to the Master on board, or to FFJ EDW. GENET. FOR SALE. r*HE nearly-new, first-class Schooner MARY 1 LOUISA, 30 tons burden, with anchors, cables, etc., &c. The Mary Louisa was builfc by ISicoll, of Auckland, in 1857, of Pohutukawa and Kauri, and is well found with all necessary stores. For particulars apply to GEORGE ARMSTRONG, Akaroa.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 573, 1 May 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 573, 1 May 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 573, 1 May 1858, Page 1

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