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A. WILLIS, GANN, & CO.'S LINE OF VESSELS FOE NEW ZEALAND. A LIST of Emigrant Passengers for Canterbury arriving in these ships 1855—1856—1857—1858. Abbived, 1855. May.—Grasmere, Yeo, 97 passengers Aug.—Caroline Agness, Ferguson, 176 do. Oct.—■'•Cashmere, I'earson, 141 do. 1856. Jan.—lsabella Hercus, Sewell, 104 do. July—Sir Edward Paget, Wycherley, 166 do. Oct.—Joseph Fletcher, Pook, 210 do. Dec.—Egmont, Gibson, 14*5 do. 1857. Oct.—Glentanner, Bruce, 148 do. 1858. Feb.-—Eoehampton, Candler, 112 do. July—Maori, Petherbridge, 186 do. Sept.—Zealandia, Foster, 394 do. Total 1851 souls. The Indiana left Gravesend on the 6th of August with nearly 800 passengers for this province, and the Clontarf was to follow in Sept. with a similar party; both vessels direct for this port. K. LATTEE. Lyttelton, Nov. 9, 1858. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. THE FINE SCEEW STEAM SHIP QUE E N , Captain Wilson, will sail from Dunedin to Melbourne direct, on or about the 21st NOV. Intending passengers by the White Swan to Ofcago will be in time to go on by the Queen. JAMES MACANDEEW & Co., Otago. FOE SYDNEY DIRECT. THE Clipper Brig SARAH, R. Firth, Commander, will sail for the above port on or about SATURDAY, the 13th instant. This vessel has superior accommodation for passengers, and will be a good opportunity for intending shippers of produce. For freight or passage, apply to COOKSON, BOWLER, & Co., Agents. Lyttelton, Nov. 8,1858. FOR WELLINGTON DIEECT. mHE well-known trader MAEY THOMSON -L K. Muirhead, Master, how daily expected from Wellington, will sail for the above port early in the ensuing week. ■ ■ . * For freight or passage, apply to COOKSON, BOWLEE, & Co., Agents. Lyttelton, Nov. 8,1858. NOTICE. J BOOTH and E. THOMSON beg to • inform the public that the CONVEYANCE lately used by Mr. Bishop between Lyttelton and Christchurch ha% recommenced radiant*, starting from the Golden Fleece Hotel, Christchurch, every Morning at Half-past Eight a.m., and every Afternoon at Half-past Three, p.m. ; returning from Evan's Cottage at Eleven, a.m., and Five, p.m. All Parcels left at tho Mitre or-Canterbury Hotels, Lyttelton, or at the Golden Fleece or White Hart Hotels, Christchurch, will meet with every attention. Tho Packing over tho Hill will be managed by Mr. S. Dufty. N.B. Saddle Horses to lot on hire. Apply at tho Goldon Fleece Stables, Christchureh, or of Mr. S. Dufty, Canterbury Hotel, Lyttelton. Christchurch, Sept. 27, 18C8.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 628, 13 November 1858, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 628, 13 November 1858, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 628, 13 November 1858, Page 1

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