I " CANTERBURY STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. "VTOTJCE is hereby given that the fol_Ll 'lowing' rates of freight, passage money, and towage, will be charged for the Steamer PLANET. Feejghts. To or from Pigeon Bay, or the rivers Waimakariri or Heathcote. 20s. per ton measurement or dead weight Bs. per bale for wool 4d. per bushel for grain 15s. per ton for potatoes in bags. Passage Monet. To or from river Heathcote, 2s. 6d. To or from Kaiapoi, ss. To or from Pigeon Bay, 10s. Return tickets to Pigeonßay and back, 15s. Rates of Towage. To or from tbe ferry, outside the bar, 3s. per ton. To or from the Ferry and Sumner, 2s. per ton. To or from outside the Bar and Sumner, 2s. per ton. The same rates in and but the Kaiapoi river. Other towages by special agreement with the Manager. ' By order, ' J. MARTIN HEYWOOD, Manager. Lyttelton, June 7, 185 S. NEW CHURCH AT LYTTELTON TO BE BUILT OF STONE. TENDERS are invited for the erection of a CHURCH, which must be sent in <o the Rev. B. W. Dudley, Lyttelton, on or before the 30th of JULY, where plans and specifications may be seen andevery infotmafion obtained. The committee does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. GEORGE MALLINSON, Architect. Lyttelton, June 1, 1858, ' KAIAPOI. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND WITH DWELLING-HOUSE FOR SALE. "jV/TR. WYLDE has been authorized to ! _3_l_ sell by Private Contract that excellent dwelling house, with large well stocked garden, barn, and outhouses, and about four acres of land, now occupied by S. Beswick Esq. Plans and particulars of the above valuable property can be seen at the office of the undersigned. JAMES WYLDE, C.E., _ Kaiapoi. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. EOBERT WARNER begs, to return his thanks for the liberal support he has received during his residence'in Lyttelton, and to inform inhabitants of his removal to Tuam Street, Christchurch, the early part of next week. All'orders transmitted by post will be punctually attended to and delivered in Port, carriage paid. June 4th, 1858. UNION WHARF, FERRY ROAD. ON SALE, timber, shingles, palings Posts and rails. Coals, &c. 16,500 V.D.L. quartering. E.J.JONES LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH. BISHOP'S PASSENGER VAN runs Twice every Day (Sundays excepted.) From Christchurch at Half-past 8 a.m., andat3p.ni, From Evans' Cottage, foot of the hill, at 10 a.m., and at 4 p.m. Mr. BRUCE, of Lyttelton, in connection with this conveyance, manages the Lyttelton business and packing over the hill to and from the van. All packages or parcels, left at Mr. Bishop's store, Christchurch, for conveyance to Lyttelton- or at the Mitre Hotel, Mr. Hey wood s store, Mr. Gee's store, Lyttelton for conveyance ' to Christchurch, will receive strict-attention and .be punctually delivered. , ■-; •,: C W. BISHOP; Christchurch; T. BRUCE, Lyttelton;:;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 593, 14 July 1858, Page 1
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