7~7YOUNG & CO.'S LINE london I'lpp. WB^ ze t al;an;;I). "Johri'Tay'lor, ",'. '" ' J.'ifr.ftawkitt . •''t-.J^j No'rthfleet .. .•-. N. Pentreath ,■. .'MJJJ Duke of Portland. ' G.F, Seymour . '. BdOl .Balna<*uith .... ; A. Smith, H.o.s. ''. 900, Norman Morrison. C. L. Maundrell .' . 1600 Trafalgar- . '. ''.- C. Rich'ardsori . . I^oo Ashmore . . '. Henry/Edwards . . 800! Cordelia. . . .J. Mackenzie . . . 500 ftvnsv . . . H. Bolton . , . . 700 Ro?al Stuart . , ~ Tadnian. ",. . . 900 Comubia. . .. W.Ellison. • • • JJJJ John Phillips ... > • • • .800 New Era. > . . . John Rhind . . . 1300 Merchantman . . . —Brown. . . . 1500 Oriental.-. . . Marcey.- . . . . _600 Westminister . . Westgarth. . . . 15UO Libertas. . . v Dobson. "'-..;. •'• |°P Hastings. . . . Oarrew. . . . bOO Philip Laing . . J.». Cadenhead . . 700 Rose of Sharon . J. Sbutheron . . ." 1300 Heroes of Alma . T. Silk,., : . . . . 1200 Cossipore ... A. Hellyer . . . Bd4 Solent . . . ... M.,Brpoks . . . 7.38 Ashburton . .. A.King . . • 589 To be followed by other equally fine ships at intervals of about owe month. A return ship of suitable-tonnage will call at all the Southern Ports of New Zealandfor cargohome, during the month' of February next.-,, _ - Eor further -particulars relative to the business of this line, apply'tQ i l VWORSLEY & CO, Agents^ Wellington. oooeson) bowler, & C 0.,. .Agents, Lyttelton. > FOR SYDNEY DIRECT: THE A 1 CLIPPER SHIP N 0 U R M A H>A L, 1,250 tons Burthen, L. C. Beatley, Commandee, will be despatched for the above port On TUESDAY, the 20th instant. The arrangements and accommodations of the Nourmahal combine as much comfort and convenience as can well be attained at sea. To persons desirous of visiting the Australian Colonies, the sailing of this fine vessel, will afford an excellent opportunity for securing a - quick and comfortable passage to Sydney. For freight or passage, apply toMILES KINGTON & C 0.- -- Norwich Quay. TRAVELLERS' REST. HEAD OF AKARQA HARBOUR. HPHE undersigned begs leave to-inform the X. public that he has taken the above house, where travellers to and from Akaroa will find good accommodation at moderate charges; and trusts, -by keeping the best quality of Ales, Wines,'mid Spirits, that he may merit the patronage of the public. -" JAMES WILLIAMS. Parcels forwarded to and from' Pigeon Bay and Akaroa, in connection with the Steamer from Lyttelton. Jan. 15th, 1858. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. ' T HE KeteVloßLlbAMfeL * CO., By. whom freight in Lyttelton from this date will be collected. Oxford st., Lyttelton, Sept 25,1857. * SCHOONER FATHER THAMES, • , FOSTER, MASTER. "TjI'REIGHT from Quay.—Grain, sd. 3? " Jj bushel; Freight from Ferry.—Grain, dd. bushel. Potatoes from Quay and Ferry.—Sis. *$■ ton. 1 ' EDWARD GENET, i , . . Agent. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton Feb. 18th, 1858. INK. '. T>".ED and black writing inks ; S\j Copying- do. of the best quality, - in quarts, pints, and smaller bottles, [ On sale at the " Lyttelton Times" Office.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 595, 17 July 1858, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 595, 17 July 1858, Page 1
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