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CANTERBURY STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. TCTOTICE is hereby given that the fol--Ll lowing rates of freight, passage money, and towage, will bo charged for the Steamer PLANET. FSEIOHTS. To or from Pigeon Bay, or the rivers Waimakariri or "Heathcote. 20s. per ton mcasuremeut.or dead weight ~Bis. per bale for wool 4d. per bushel for grain 15s. per ton for potatoes in bags. Passage Mosey. To or from river Heathcote, 2s. 6d. To or from ITaiapoi, ; 6s. To or from Pigeon Bay, 10s. Return tickets to Pigeon Bay and back, 15s. Rates of Towage. To or from the ferry, outside the bar; 3s. per ton. To or from the Ferry and Sumner, 2s. per ton. To or from outside the Bar and Sumner, 2s. per ton. The same rates in and out the. Kaiapoi river. Other towages by special agreement with the Manager. - " By order, J. MARTIN HEY WOOD, Manager. Lyttelton, June 7,1858. * - _~ JTTHA. FOR LONDON, t-jj-ir- THIS VESSEL has now arrived m>lvJivS *n Pol^* having a large proportion of her cargo of WOOL _W^^w^^^ engaged, and in course of ship"^ESSSfcjJESSs© ment, will receive quick despatch. For freight or passage, apply to MILES, KINGTON, & Co., Lyttelton. , . Dec 16,1858. ' READY TO LOAD I FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON \ DIRE CT; THE •A-■ ■■ 1 SHIP R EG I.N A, 676 tons Register, H. B. Thornton, Commander. This fine vessel has splendid accommodation for passengers, .and will be " m ready to take in wool immediately on discharging her inward cargo, which will be in about ten days. A considerable portion of the cargo being already engaged, the Ship will meet with quick! despatch, and every facility will be afforded toshippers in warehousing and shipping Wool. , The Wool can be weighed and marked, if required, at the Stores of the undersigned, at Kaiapoi and Lyttelton, and similar -arrangements will be made at Christchurch. Arrangements can also be made with the undersigned, by intending shippers, for pressing Wool with their hydraulic wool press at Kaiapoi, if required. For freight or passage, apply to COOKSON, BOWLER, & Co.; or, W. C. BESWICK, KaiapoL WOOL SHIP FOR FEBRUARY. THE CLONTARF, Captain J. Allan, was to leave Gravesend on the loth of SEPT., with Emigrants for Canterbury. She will proceed to 3Fapier 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. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. THE FINE SCREW STEAMER QUE EN, TfTNDBR contract with the Provincial U Government of Otago, 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. JAMEg MACANDEEW & Co., Otago. " SCHOONER FLIRT, " WM. BAY, Master, a regular trader between Lyttelton and Kaiapoi. Freight on wool during this season from Kaiapoi to Lyttelton, Ujg- "* GENET> Agent. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER" [ THE Ketch "EAGLE." Apply to . « nu f NOBLE CAMPBELL & Co., By whom freight in Lyttelton from this date will be collected. ' „ Oxford st, Lyttelton, Sept 25, lbo7. ■ CUTTER ANNIE, SCHOONER WATERLILY, KETCH CITY OF LONDON. "OREIGHTS by the above vessels to or from -E the Ferry and Christchurch Quay to Lyttelton 21s. per tori. _^ «^xTwrr EDWARD GENET, Agent

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 643, 5 January 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 643, 5 January 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 643, 5 January 1859, Page 1

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