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FIRST WOOL SHIP. OP. THE SEASON, FOR LONDON DIRECT. | THE NEW FIRST CLASS CLIPPER SHIP J• U. R A '■-„ 1,200 Tons Burthen, A 1 at Lloyd's, R. Chambers, Commander. sliip is well adapted for carrying Wool arid Passengers. She has a large proportion of her cargo on board, or in course of shipment, • and'will.sail at an early date. 1 Every facility will be given to shippers for weighing' and marking wool at Kaiapoi, Christchurch, Tiniaru, and Lyttelton. , For freight or passage, apply to MILES, KINGTON, & Co., Lyttelton; or, i GOULD & MILKS, Christchurch. ' ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, '& CO.'S LINE OF VESSELS FOR NEW ZEALAND. A LIST of Emigrant Passengers for Canterbury arrivingl in these ships, 1855. 1856,1857,1858,1859. Akeived 1855. May.—Grasmere; Yeo, 97' passengers Aug.—Caroline Agness, Ferguson, 176 do. Oct.—Cashmere, Pearson, 141 do. 185©. Jan. —Isabella Hercus, Sewell, 104 do. July—Sir Edward Paget, Wycherley,' 166 do. Oct.—Joseph Fletcher, Pook, 210 do. ; Dec—Egmont, Gibson,-145 do. 1857. , • v Oct.—Glentanner, ißruce, 148 do. 1858. Feb.—Roehampton, Candler, 112 do. July—Maori'v Petherbridge, 186 do. Sep.—Zealandia, Foster, 394 do. Nov.--Indiana, McKirdy, 342 do. 1859. ■ Jan.—Clontarf, Allan, 331 do. Total, 2,552 souls. R. LATTER. Lytteljojn, Jan. 20,1859. WELLINGTON. mHE schooner CANTERBURY, 37 tons, JL Bowtori, Master, is a regular traderbetween,Wellington and this port. - — - For Freight or Passage, apply to :.<..;.■'■. c. brown & co.; ;■;:.;;:;'; * ; : :Norwich Quay". ; THE INTERCOLONIAL ROYAL: MAIL STEAxM PACKET COMPANY (LIMITED) Capital.—£l2s,ooo, in 12,500 Shares of £10 EACH. . . i 2000 Shares reserved for the Colonies. /COLONEL-the Honorable Robert Fulke V^ Greville, Castle Hall, Milibrd, South Wales, Chairman. ■', \. '' '- '■ '.' ''. Rear Admiral the Right Honourable Lord George 1-aulet, C. 8., Vice-Chairman. Z. C. Pearson, Esquire, Hull and London> Managing. Director./. . . Edward Coleman, Esq., New Zealand, Manager in the Colonies. ■■:;.-.• bankers: : ■ ■• Messrs. Sapte, Bahbury, Nix, Mathieson, and Co., London. The Union Bank of Australia in New Zealand. Offices, 41, Moorgate-street. London; and Russia Chambers, Hull; And at Auckland, Wellington, and Nelson, in New, Zealand. AGENTS OF THE COMPANY: At Wellington, Messrs. Johnstone and Co. * At Canterbury, Messrs. Miles, Kirigton, and Co. At Olago, Messrs Jones, Cargill, and Co, ■ At Sydney, MesM's. Pearson and Co. This Company has been formed to acquire and work the valuable contract entered into by Messrs. Pearson, Coleman, and Co., with the Lords of the Admiralty, for a monthly mail service between Sydney and the principal ports in New Zealand. The following magnificent screw steam vessels arenow owned by the Company, viz.:— Horse power. The Prince Alfred, 1,200 tons, builder's ; measurement ... ... ......... 200 The Lord Worsley, 580 tons, builder's measurement ... 100 The Lord Ashley, 580 tons, builder's measurement ...... ... ... ... 100 The, Airedale, 480 tons, builder's measurement ...... ... ... ...... 100 ... These ships have been furnished with duplicate machinery, and have been surveyed and highly approved by the Government Surveyors.' 2000 Shares have been reserved for parties resident in New Zealand; £sper share, to be paid one month softer allotment, and further sums when required ; but no call • will be made at an interval of less than three months after the first payment. A printed copy of the contract, and also of the Prospectus of the Company may be seen', at the Company's Office, Albion Wharf, Nelson; where applications for sbareß can be made, EDW. COLEMAN, ';',., Manager. Nelson, January 1. THOMAS YATES BEGS, leave to inform the public that he has succeeded to the business of Mri i Fitzsimmona, Shoemaker, in ''London' Street, Lyttelton, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their favours. N.B.—A good assortment of ready made Boots and Shoei ex. Clontarf aro now on sale.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 654, 12 February 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 654, 12 February 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 654, 12 February 1859, Page 1

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