NEW ZEALAND. WILLIS and COS LINE OF PACKETS; established 1843.—From the St. Katharine Docks, about the undermentioned dates :— For Auckland and New Plymouth, May 20. Mary"Ann, A 112 years, 1,000 tons: For Wellington and Nelson, June 5, Robert Small, A 112 years, 1,000 tons; For Canterbury direct, June 10, Zealandia, (new) A 1, 1,200 tons; For Otago direct, r June 20, Agra, A 1 13 years, l«, 000 tons.! For Auckland direct* June, Harwwood (new) A 1, 800 tons. For Wellington and other ports, July, Indiana, A 1,1,200 tons. For Canterbury direct, • August, Clontarf, A 1,1,200 tons. i For Otago direct, j Sept.i Cresswell, A 1, 800 tons. ROBERT LATTER. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, Aug. 26, 1858. WANTED TO HIRE for a period of twelve months, a PIANOFORTES Apply to JOHN BEALEY, Christchurch. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER. THE Ketch "EAGLE." Apply to , F. NOBLE CAMPBEUi& CO., By whom freight in Lyttelton from this date) will be collected. Oxfor.d st., Lyttelton, Sept 25,1857. ; FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE. TWENTY-Seven and a half acres of Freehold Land, situated betweenKaiapbi "and the Ohoka bush, with 27^ chains frontage oil the Rangiora direct road. The whole section is fenced in, under crop with wheat with a comfortable four roomed house thereon, fronting on the Ohoka stream near Kaiapdi mill. Also, thirty acres of rural section No. 544 situated, at Rangiora on the Harewood road adjoining Mr. Hanmer's section. For particulars and to treat for purchase apply to Mr. EDWARD STEGGALL, Kaiapoi Mill.. I • BIISH FOR SALE. APIECE of five acres, situated on the most accessible part of the Hill abutting on the Hoon Hay Road. There is a good r,oad formed into the Bush, which is about 6 miles from Christchurch and is timbered with Totara, Black Pine, and Manuka. Apply to i the undersigned/ ! GEO. -S. BARTRUM. \ NOTICE. I T BOOTH and R; THOMSON beg to jel •inform the public that the CON- \ VEYANCE lately usedby Mr; Bishop between I Lyttelton and Christohurch has recommenced running, starting from the Golden Fleece Hotel, I Christchurch, every Morning at Half-past Eight j A.M., and every Afternoon at Half-past Three, 1 p.m. ; returning from Evan's Cottage at Eleven, j a.m., arid Five, p.m.' ] All.Parcels left at, the Mitre or Canterbury I Hotels,' Lyttelton, or at the Golden Fleece or IW.hite Hart Hotels, Christchurch, will meet 'with every attention.' I The Packing over the Hill will" be managed jbyMr.&Dufty: ! NB Saddle Horses to let on hire. Apply lat the Golden Fleece Stables, Christehureh, or iof Mr. S. Dufty, Canterbury Hotel, Lyttelton. j ; Christchurch, Sept. 27,'185^. . | ISHEEP SHEARSi SHEEP' SHEARS!! ! f/\A Pairs J. and H. Sorby's '■XXJ'KJ'-., She^p Shears for sale at Whiteß Bee Hive Store, Kaiapoi. RAMS FOR SALE. EAMS of the celebrated three-logged brand, perfectly clean. Apply to i MB.'"MOO RE, GlcnuiarU.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 621, 20 October 1858, Page 1
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