FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. \ milE Clipper Brig DART, B. Jenkins, JL Commander, expected here shortly, will meet with quick despatch for the above j Port. The usual facilities will be afforded to shippers of produce; and for passage early | application is necessary, as portions of the I Cabin are already engaged. i For Freight or passage, apply to COOKSON, BOWLER, & Co., Agents. Lvttelton, Sept. 22, 1858. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. nnHE fine fast sailing- Schooner FRANX CIS, 180 tons burthen, W. E. Brown, Master, will Sail for the above Port on or about the Ist of OCTOBER. This vessel has superior accommodation for passengers, and will be a | good opportunity for intending shippers of j produce. For freight or passage, apply to . ! COOKSON, BOWLER, & Co., Agents. Lvttelton, Sept. 22, 1858. FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR ENGLAND. -ftI*;} p> THE undersigned have made arrangements for a FIRST CLASS SHIP, to load in January next, and to sail from Lvttelton as early as possible. A considerable portion of the cargo being already engaged, the Ship will meet with quick despatch, and every facility will be afforded to shippers in warehousing and shipping Wool. The Wool can be weighed and marked, if required, at the Stores of the undersigned, at Kaiapoi and Lvttelton, and similar arrangements will be made at Christehurch. Arrangements can also be made with the undersigned, by intending shippers, for pressing Wool with their hydraulic wool press at Kaia_Doi.. iLreaukejL^^^-. ._ l>vr _ ) r^^^ ..„._, _, Lyttelton, Sept. 22, 185 S. FOR OTAGO, CALLING AT TIMARU. THE SteaUeT~WHlfE SWAN, J. McLean, will Sail for the above Ports on or about the FIFTH OCTOBER, For freight or passage, apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & Co., Norwich Quay. Cargo will not be received on board without a Shipping Order from the Agents. ROBERT WARNER, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, TT7ASI STKEET, CHRISTCHURCH. All orders from Lyttelton transmitted by Post will be punctually attended to, and delivered, carriage paid. TO THE SHEEP FARMERS OP THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY. p\ ENTLEMEN,—The office of InvX spector of Sheep having* become vacant by the resignation of Sir William Cnngreve, I be^c to solicit your suffrages at the I meeting about to be held for the purpose of I recommending to his Honor the Superintendent a lit and proper person to perform the duties of [ that office. ! Should you honor me with your choice, it j will be my constant care to bring to the discharge of the duties of this important office unI remitting attention, joined to the experience j acquired during six years spent principally in ! pastoral pursuits in this province. I have the honor to he, gentlemen, Your obedient servant. T. K. ADAMS. Christehurch, Sept. 20, 1858. MEETING of the Sheepfarmers of . the Province of Canterbury will bo held at the Royal Hotel, Christchnrclv on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th, at 1 p.m. to take into consideration measures for preventing the further increase of the scab within the Province; and also to consider whether any alterations are required in order to increase the efficiency of the present Scab Ordinance. JOHN STUDHOLME, GEORGE A. E. ROSS, G. W. HALL, R. CHAPMAN, R. L. lIIGGINS. E. M. TEMPLAR, J. S. CAVERHILL, ALEXANDER LEAN, DAVID INNES, M. STUDHOLME, G. D. LOCKHART.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 614, 25 September 1858, Page 5
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