YOUNG & CO.'S LINE LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND. John Taylor. . . J. M. Cawkitt . . 850 Northfleet . . . N. Peiitreath - . . 1050 Duke of Portland. G. F. Seymour . . 530 Balnaguith. , . . A. Smith," H.c.s. . 900 Norman Morrison. C. L. Maundrell. . 1600 Trafalgar . . . C. Eichardson . . 1200 Ashmore. . . . Henry Edwards - . 800 Cordelia', . . . J.Mackenzie . '. . 500 Gypsy.-... H. Bolton' .... 700 Royal Stuart . . — Tadman. . . . 900' Cornubia. . . . W. Ellison. ... 600 John Phillips . . .... 800 New Era. . . . Johnßhind . . . 1300 Merchantman . . '—Brown. . ♦ . 1500 Oriental. . .• . Marcey 600 Westminister . . Westgarth. .■ . . 15Q0 Libertas'. . . . Dobson. - 800 Hastings. .■ .' . - Carrew. •. .'<.'. 600 Philip L'aing . . J. S. Cadenhead. '. 700 Rose of Sharon . J.! Southeron i- . . 1300 Heroes of Alma . T. Silk. . . .- 1200' Cossipore . . A. Hellyer" .', . . ' 834 Solent '.; , '. M. Brooks . , . 738 Ashburton, .". '. A.King" ... 589 To'be followed by 'other vequally:fine ships at intervals' of-abo'ufc one month.- 'A return ship of suitable ;tonnage avill call1 at .all the Southern < PdAs'.ofNeWZeakndfo^cargoihdme/duringthe month/of next. ' Fx>r .further'particulars relative to the business of! this line, apply to ■ > . ''*«:>V r WORSLEY & CO,- ---"• *-fl;,ft' -" "'' , Agents, Wellingtons COAKS6N-,|o>yi^%&'Cor,;. J^^i,4^%;^^^f^srAgenfi;iiytteltoii.. ♦ • l'- . - —,—_ __ 'TO LET EOR;A TERM OF YEARS, WITH t IMMEDIATE' POSSESSION, , BRUCE'S HOTEL, AKAROA. ' THE harbor is well known to be, the finest ■ in New Zealand, and is the favourite resort of a large number of whale ships for wood and water. ■ The Town of Akaroa/ being surrounded by large forests', is the centre of a large' and increasing timber trade. , _ { The situation of the town, and the beautiful sceneiy of the harbor, must always render Akaroa the favorite retreat and watering place j of the Canterbury province. The above hotel is well calculated for the accommodation of a large number of visitors. There is a bonded store belonging to the premises, close to the beach, also the use of five acres of bash at the back. There is also a splendid stream of water running close by the door, the only convenient place for watering ships in the harbor. The most satisfactory reasons given for the present occupier retiring. Rent moderate and terms easy. x Enquire on -the premises. July 9, 1858. TRAVELLERS' REST. HEAD OF AKAROA HARBOUR. THE undersigned- begs leave to inform the 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, and Spirits, that he may merit the patronage of the public. JAMES WILLIAMS. Parcels forwarded to and from Pigeon Bay and Akavoa, in connection with the Steamer from Lyttelton. Jan. 15th, 1858. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. THE Ketch "EAGLE." Apply to F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO., By whom freight in Lyttelton from this date will be collected. Oxford st., Lyttelton, Sept 25, 1857. SCHOONER- FATHER THAMES, FOSTER, MASTER. EREIGHT from Quay.—Grain, sd. f bushel.1 Freight from Fei'ry.—Grain, 4d. <$- bushel. Potatoes from Quay and Ferry.~2ls. c<|p ton. . EDWARD GENET, Agent. Norwich' Quay,1 Lyttolton FebV '18th, 1858.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 596, 21 July 1858, Page 1
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