FOR LONDON. ■ < To follow the JURA and the REGINA. ,' , ' ' ( , f ' - i -'9 i * • / t • * ■ ' ' :i>':THE . • l .', . FINE FAST SAILING DUNDEE CLIPPER SIT R A T H AL JL A .»'•, W. R. Williamson, Comman^es, 551 Tons Register, A 1 at Lloyd's," i ■ (Built at Dundee in the year 1857.) AFTER the JURA and the REGINA have been loaded and despatched, the fine Dundee Clipper Ship STRATHALLAN rwill LOAD WOOL for LONDON. «- Every facility will be given to Shippers for Marking and Weighing Wool "at Kaiapoi, Christchurch, Timaru and Lyttelton. • ' . . ■ The ACCOMMODATION for SALOON PAS- | SENGERS perStrathallan are VERY SUPERIOR. , The owners propose keeping this fine vessel re- ■ gularly in the trade, ! For freight or passage,' apply ]to_ miles, kingtqn; & co., Lyttelton; or, GOULD & MILES, Christchurch, NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. SHIP REGINA. H. B. THORNTON, Cpmmandeb. - fTHHE above Vessel having nearly com--L pleted Her lading-, will be ready to sail. on or about the Ist. March next. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. Lyttleton, February 11th, 1859. FOR SYDNEY. rnHE Brig MOUNTAIN MAID, Longmuir, -L Commander^ The accommodation of this favourite vessel is unsurpassed by any'iri the trade j, all the berths "being large, airy, and enclosed. As she is discharging alongside the owners'- wharf,' intending passengers have an opportunity oCin-~ specting the accommodation/ "Het-'last^'voyage > - from this "pore to' Sydney was 'done iff iess^tjan'9 days, being considerably quicker than hitherto performed by "a sailing vessel. " " ' For freight or passage, apply to the owners, J. T..PEACOCK & CO. INTERCOLONIAL ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIP ' . LORD ASHLEY, 550 tons, A. Stewart, Commander. ; THIS Steamer will sail from Lyttelton for Otago about WEDNESDAY, next, the 23rd instant. On her return from Otago, she will sail for Wellington and Nelson. . One of the Company's Steamers will wait at Nelson until the ' LORDASHLEY arrives totake on Passengers and Cargo for Sydney' direct. ' ' ' For freight or passage, apply to MILES, KINGTON & CO., Lyttelton-. Lyttelton, 14th February, 1859. CANTERBURY STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. NOTICE. ALL accounts against the Steamer t PLANET must be rendered on or before theist MARCH proximo. i J. MARTIN HEY WOOD, - Manager and Secretary; . Feb. 18,1859. . ; • * NOTICE TO. VISITORS TO PIGEON BAY^ AKAROA, AND THE PENINSULA. ALTERATION IN THE FARES PER STEAMER PLANET TO PIGEON BAY. THE Canterbury Steam Navigation Company's Contract for carrying the Akaroa Mails ceasing at the end of March, the steamer Planet will only make six trips more to Pigeon Bay; the,,last on MONDAY, March 28, 1859. The steamer will leave the wharf (weather: permitting) each MONDAY, at half-past 9 a.m. Fares : —Return tickets.to Pigeon Bay") ln , and back, available for the day j IUSt eacil Return tickets, available for the follow-) , X , ing Monday , J 15s> eacU N.B.—Saddle horses will await the arrival of the steamer if notice be given by the previous Monday; thus enabling ladies and invalids to visit Akaroa and its beautiful scenery without fatigue. J. MARTIN HEYWOOD, Manager. Canterbury Steam Navigation Company's Offices, Feb; 18; 1859. FOE SALE, rpHREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY acres of -JL LAND, being Rural Section, No. 145, lying between the Riccarton and Lincoln Roads, 'with frontage to both. ! Also, in one or more lots, three and a half acres , in .the Town of Christchurch, (being Town Sections No. 441 to- 454 inclusive) situated in one block, arid fronting Hereford Street, Gashel Street, and the Government Domain. . ; For particulars apply to Mr. Habjian, Hereford Street, Christohurcli; ' f Nov. 17,1858 • " ' ■ '
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 657, 23 February 1859, Page 1
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