THE INTERCOLONIAL ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY (LIMITED.) Capital.—£l2s,ooo, in 12,500 Shabes of £10 each. 2000 Shares reserved for the Colonies. /HOLONEL the Honorable Robert Fulke V^ Greville, Castle Hall, Milford, South Wales, Chairman. Rear Admiral the Right Honourable Lord George Piiulet, 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, Banbury, 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, Kington, and Co. At Otago, Messrs. Jones, Cargill, and Co. At Sydney, Mesbis. Pearson and Co. This Company has been formed toacquire 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 are now 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 ... ... .•■ 300 j The Lord Ashley, 580 tons, builder's ' j measurement .-. 100 The Airedale, 480 tons, builder's measurement ... ... ■•• <•• lOC These ships have been furnished-with dup..cate machinery, and have been surveyed and highly approved by the Government Surveyors. 2000 Shares have been reserved for parties resi- i dent in New Zealand; £5 per share, to be paid one month ufter 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 shares can be made, EDW. COLEMAN, ' Manager. Nelson, January 1. RUN FOR SALE. AN excellent sheep or cattle run of 15,000 acres in the Grey District. Apply to MR. WYLDE, Kaiapoi. "TJV X F R A N C I S . 1 cask assorted BRASS TAPS 1 cask T hinges, 8 in. to 18 in. 1 cask assorted do, 1 cask assorted screws Iron wire for fencing 2 force pumps (Duglas's patent) Also, Wedding rings and keepers GEORGE TAYLER. London Street, Lyttelton. FOR SALE, A PORTABLE Thrashing Machine, Gennett & Son's, two horse, complete with extras. Can be seen at. the Ferry. Apply to E. A. HARGRAVES. Lyttelton, 22nd February, 1859. NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Kaiapoi and the surrounding districts that his Mill is now open to grind for the Public, at Is. per bushel,'cash on delivery. . RICHARD WOODFORD, Kaiapoi Mill. WANTED, 1000 EWES AND RUN ON TERMS. THE above will be required for the term of five years, at either a money rental or the usual per centage. Apply to CLAUDE M. OLLIVIER, Auctioneer, Cashel Street. Feb. 22,1,859. FOR SALE, A Few very superior six months old Rams, got by imported rams from Mr. Sturgeon's flock, out of carefully selected ewes. Delivery to be made in March. For pedigree and further particulars, apply to GEORGE MALLINSON, Cathedral-square. FOR SALE, A Plot of LAND with a Cottage thereon, containing 3 rooms, having a frontage of about i a chain upon Ticehurst-road, Lyttelton. Apply to Mb. J. D. BAMFORD, Solicitor, Lyttelton. npHE Undersigned is prepared to'receive -L. tenders for the erection of a CHURCH at Woodend, near Kaiapoi. Drawings and specifications may be seen at the house of the Rev. John Raven, Woodend. Tenders to be addressed to the Rev. John Raven, M.A. The undersigned does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. JOHN RAVEN. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. A CART for the conveyance of Merchandise between Lyttelton and Christchurch via Sumner, road, will leave Lyttelton every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, returning the same day, weather permitting. N.B.—Should sufficient inducement offer hereafter, it is intended to run daily. D. DIMOND, London Street, Lyttelton. Feb. 24,1859. W. GRAHAM, SEXTON AND UNDERTAKER. "TJjIUNEUALS furnished and respectably con- -*- ducted at moderate charges. Orders for grave stones and fences executed.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 665, 23 March 1859, Page 8
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