STEAM TO MELBOURNE. THE FINE SCREW STEAMER Q U E E N , XTNDER contract with tiie Provincial U Government of Otag-o, will sail from Dunedin for Melbourne, calling at Bluff Harbour, on or about the FIRST of EVERY MONTH. Passengers per White Swan from the Northern Provinces will be enabled to go on per Queen, it being proposed to regulate the sailing so as to involve as little delay as possible at Otago. JAMES MACANDREW & Co., Otago. " FOR OTAGO. ' THE STEAMER WHITE SWAN, J. McLean, Commander, WILL sail for the above port on or about the 21st DECEMBER. For freight or passage, apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY; & Co., Norwich Quay. WOOL SHIP FOR FEBRUARY. THE CLONTARF, Captain J. Allan, was to leave Gravesend on the 15th SEPT., with Emigrants for Canterbury. She will proceed to Napier for an engaged lot of wool, and will return to this port in all FEBRUARY to load home direct. ROBERT LATTER. Lyttelton, Nov. 29,1858. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. THE A 1 CLIPPER BRIG MOUNTAIN MAID, 300 Tons, R, Wood, Commander, WILL, sail for the above port immediately, after the discbarge: of her ■ "cargo. The accommodation of thisfavourite vessel is unsurpassed-by anj..Jn the trade, and as she will discharge alongside the owners'" wlTaff, in-* tending passengers - are invited to inspect her. Early application is requisite, as some of the berths are already engaged. Cabin passage reduced to £12 Freight reduced in proportion Grain will be taken at 6d.' a bushel For freight or passage, apply to the owners, J. T. PEACOCK & Co. FOR AUCKLAND. THE BRIG GIL BLAS, H. Wedgwood, Commander. WILL sail for the above port on the Gth DECEMBER. For freight or passage, apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & Co., Norwich Quay. FOR SALE, THE CARGO OF THE "GIL BLAS," FROM AUCKLAND; i^iONSISTING OF PICKED \J TIMBER,— 20,000 feet 1 inch tongued and grooved boards, 6, 7, and 9 inches wide 5,000 feet 1 inch boards, 10 to 24 inches wide 10,000 feet H and 1-J-inch boards, 9 inches wide 20,000 feet 1 inch boards 7, 8, and 9 inches wide 50,000 feet f-inch boards, 9 inches wide 20,000 feet joists and scantlings, 9x3 9 x 2, 6 x 3, and 4 x 3 DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & Co., Norwich Quay. WOOL. ~ THE UNDERSIGNED ARE T>REPARED to ship wool to England -L via Sydney at the current rate of freight. Wool shipped by the Mountain Maid per return trip to Sydney is guaranteed to be in the London market two months sooner than any shipped direct from this port. Parties, shipping through the undersigned, connigned to their friends in London, will be dealt with on very liberal terms. Owing to the conveniences poßsessed by the undersigned, wool for shipment by thin routo or direct to London, can bo, 'if required, Htowed in Lyttolton, free of all churKCH. J. T. PEACOCK & 00. Ly ttelton,' Novfttnher 29, 1858.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 633, 1 December 1858, Page 6
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