ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, & CO.'S LINE OF VESSELS FOE NEW ZEALAND. A LIST of Emigrant Passengers for Canterbury arriving in these ships, 1855, 1856,1857,1858,1859. Arrived 1855. May.—Grasmere, Yeo, 97 passengers Augi—Caroline Agness, Ferguson, 176 do. Oct.—Cashmere, Pearson, 141 do. 1856. 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. Oct.-—Glentanner, Bruce, 148 do. 1858. Feb.—Eoehatnpton, Candler, 112 do. July—Maori, Petherbridge, 186 do. t Sep.—Zealandia, Foster, 394 do. Nov.—lndiana, McKirdy, 342 do. 1859. Jan.—Clontarf, Allan, 331 do. Strathallan, Williamson, for Timaru, 110 souls for Lyttelton, 231 do, Total, 2,783 souls. R. LATTER, Lyttelton, March, 1859. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION EVEEY FORTNIGHT, BETWEEN WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND OTAGO, CALLING AT LYTTELTON EACH WAY. THE Screw Steamer QUEEN, G. Wilson, Commander, will leave this port for Wellington and Otago alternately, to meet the Boomerang at the former port and the Pirate at the latter port. Cargo will be taken from Lyttelton to Melbourne as follows: — Produce 50s. per ton Wool ... ... ... Id. per lb. Free of all other Charges. Freights to Wellington or Otago:— Fiee Goods 30s. per ton ! Bonded Goods... ... 40s. per ton E. A. HAEGREAVES, Agent. STEAM TO WELLINGTON. j rTIHE s.s. QUEEN, G. H. Wilson, Com_L mander, will leave Peacock's Wharf, Lyttelton, for Wellington, on or about FRIDAY NEXT, May 13, landing passengers and cargo at Swinboume's Wharf (weather permitting) and re- j turning within a week to this port. Return tickets granted for cabin and steerage passengers. Deck passengers taken. For freight or passage, apply to E. A. HARGREAVES, Norwich Quay. May 10,1859. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. mHE Fine Brig DART, B. Jenkins, Commander, J- daily expected, will ply as a direct and regular^ trader between this port and Sydney. This vessel has first-rate accommodation for cabin and steerage passengers, and is a good oppor* tunity for shippers of wool, as every facility will be afforded by the undersigned in weighing, &c., &c, at their warehouses, both at Kaiapoi and Lyttelton. For freight or passage, apply to COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. Lyttelton, May 10,1859. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. THE well-known Brig LOUIS & MIRIAM, J. W. Vandervord, Commander, will sail for the above named port on or about SATURDAY, the 14th inst. For freight or passage, apply to COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO., Agents. Lyttelton, May 10, 1859. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. rriHE A 1 Brig MOUNTAIN MAID will sail JL for the above port on or about the 18th inst. For freight or passage, apply to the owners, J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Ljtteltbn, May 10, 1859. FOE SALE AT EANGIORA, npWENTY acres of excellent land, with seven -*- chains frontage on the Mandeville Road, bounded on the south by the North Brook, and close to Eangiora bush. Apply to E. GOODEICH WARD, Rangiora.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 680, 14 May 1859, Page 1
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