INT E R-C.O LON IAL ROYAL MAIL COMPANY. IyrONTHLY MAIL STEAM SERVICE. TIME TABLES. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. ■ INTER-COLONIAL MONTHLY MAIL SBRVICJS BKTWKEN SYDNEY, NELSON, WELLINGTON, CANTEItBUItY, AND OTAGO. SYDNEY. NELSON. WELLINGTON. ' CANTEHUUHY. OTAGO. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Bth every month 15th 17th 18th 20th 21st 23rd 24th OTiGO. | CANTERBURY. WELLINGTON. NELSON. SYDNEY. i : j Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive 27th every month 28th 29th 30th Ist 2nd 6th 12th IXTEH-PBOYINCIAL MONTHLY MAIL SEKVICE BETWEEN MANUKAU, NEW PLYMOUTH, NIiLSON, WELLINGTON, CANTEBBUBY, AND OTAGO. NELSOV *EW PLYMOUT. H MANUKAU. ™ .PLYMOUTH N> WELLINGTON. nelson. \v ea ther permit. MAIiIKAV- Weather permit. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive. 20th every month 21st 22nd 23rd 26th 27th 27th 28th 29th 30th WELLINGTON. CANTEBBUBY. OTAGO. CANTERBURY. WELLINGTON. NELSON. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive 2nd every month 3rd 4th sth Bth 9th 10th 11th 13fch 14th Note.—The Steamer White Swan will sail from Wellington to Auckland, calling tit Napier, on the 3?irst of each Month. Each boat to leave Sydney on the day appointed, unless it shall have been ascertained before that time by telegraph that the English Mail Steamer has arrived at Kangaroo Island. In such case, the Company's Boats to be detained for the Mail; and/for that trip, to be allowed the same number of extra days such detention shall have lasted. For freight or passage, apply to MILES & CO., Lyttelton.
THE FERRY WHARF IS now open for the reception of Wool, Grain, and all other kinds of Produce. Wool carefully weighed and marked previous to shipment. A. D. BROWNE. Ferry Wharf, Nov. 29. _____ AS E T 0 F HARROWS. Apply to JOHN FULLER, Commission Agent, &c, Kaiapoi. Kaiapoi, Oct. 11,1859. •-■. .::-■ ■ FOR SALE, IAAA FAT WETHERS, averaging 2 \J\J\J <351bs. weight on the Station. ; Also. .1,000 EWES can be delivered on the Hurunui the first week in January, 1860. Apply to JOHN FULLER, Commission Agent, &c, Kaiapoi, Dec. 12,1859. Kaiapoi. CANTERBURY RAILWAY. NOTICE TO WORKING MEN AMD OTHERS. IN consequence of the above railway being intended to pass close alongside the Lyttelton end of the Bridle Path, the proprietor of an allotment of land situated near the proposed grand terminus has instructed the undersigned to offer for immediate sale his freehold plot of ground, together with the lean-to thereon, garden, etc, for the small sum of Seventy-five Pounds. The undersigned feels it quite unnecessary to make further comment on the worth of the above investment, as the value must speak for itself. For plan and further particulars apply to HENRY CHARLES COSIER, Commission Agent, Dec. 12, 1859. Lyttelton. BRICKS. "VTOTICE. —The undersigned has been ap--Ll pointed Sole Agent in Lyttelton for the sale of Port Levy Bricks. ON SALE, 10,000 ready for delivery in large or small quantities, at the rate of £6 per 1000. HENRY CHARLES COSIER, Commission Agent. Dec. 13,1859. * POST AND RAIL FENCING. PARTIES requiring Posts and Rails for fencing can be supplied in large or small quantities by the undersigned, at a very moderate price. HENRY CHARLES COSIER, Commission Agent. Dec. 13,1859. NOTICE. IF Mr. Edward Dench, residing somewhere in Christchurch, will call at the office of the undersigned, he will oblige HENRY CHARLES COSIER, Commission Agent, Canterbury Street, Lyttelton, December 20th, 1859. j COCOA NUTS ! COCOA NUTS !! ! FOR SALE, I(\f\f\ COCOA NUTS, just arrived yVjXJ \J from the Islands, per Fantome, in prime condition, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to E. J. JONES, Union Wharf. Christchurch, 20 Dec, 1859. ~ LINSEED OIL. ' OAA GALLONS boiled and unboiled OUU linseed oil in five-gallon drums. W. WILSON. T> EDUCTION in the Rate of Freight from -»-v Lyttelton to Christchurch via Surnner. The undersigned begs to inform the public that he has reduced the rate of Freight on Measurement ■ Goods from 40». to 30s. a ton. Drays run daily. W. BEEVES, Dec. 15,1859,
NEW WESL.EYAN CHUECH, CHRISTCHURCH, OPENING SEEVICE. QN SUNDAY, Dec. 25, the above Church will be open for Divine Service. The Rev. James Buller, of Wellington, Chairman of the Southern District of New Zealand, will preach in the Morning at half-past Ten, and at Six in the Evening. The Rev. Charles Frazer, of St. Andrew's Free Church, will preach afc half-past Two in the Afternoon. A collection in aid of the Building Fund will be made at each of the Services. A Public Prayer Meeting will be held at Seven in the Morning, to implore the Divine Blessing on the Se'Vwjces of the Day. .. . . ..,.;... On the Monday there will be a PUBLIC TEA MEETING in the School at Five o'clock. Tickets, 2s. each, may be had at Messrs. Gould & Miles's, T. R. Fisher & Co.'s, Whincop's and Rutland's. After Tea, a Public Meeting will be held in the New Church. Christchurch, Dec. 14,1859. PARISH OF UPPER HEATHCOTE. A Meeting of Members of the Church of Eng--l-L land residing within the newly constituted Parish of Upper Heathcote, will be held in the School Room, on the Lincoln Road, on THURSDAY EVENING, 29th Instant, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of electing Churchwardens, and three Vestrymen, as directed by the Standing Commission of the Diocesan Synod. CROASDAILE BOWEN, Curate. PARISH OF RICCARTON. A Meeting of Members of the Church of Eng- ■£*- land residing within the limits of the newly constituted Parish of Riccarton, will be held in the School, on FRIDAY EVENING, 30th Instant, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of electing Churchwardens ; and also, four Vestrymen, as directed by the Standing Commission of the Diocesan Synod. CROASDAILE BOWEN, Curate. TO BE LET, TWO Six-roomed COTTAGES, and a threeroomed COTTAGE, rent moderate. Apply to W. FAWDINGTON. OATEN HAY. If) TONS PRIME NEW OATEN HAY. ±yj H. E. ALPORT. Christchurch, 19th Dec, 1859. PUMP FOR SALE. A CAPITAL FORCE PUMP, with fly wheel, ■f*' 120 feet Indian rubber hose, and fireman's jet, to be seen at . H. E. ALPORT'S, Market-place, Christchurch. COTTAGE FOR SALE. A COMFORTABLE two-roomed weather-board £i- Cottage and Land, in Kilmore-street east, CbJistchurch. Apply to H. E. ALPORT. Christchurch, 19th Dec, 1859. ASHBURTON. /CONSIGNEES are requested to pass their v^ entries forthwith, and produce their bills of lading at the offices of the agents of the ship, when the tidewaiter's order will be endorsed to authorise the delivery. No goods will be delivered unless so endorsed. All goods not entered on or before Monday next, the 26th instant, will be landed and bonded at the expense and risk of the consignees. COOKSON, BOWLER, & CO. Lyttelton, 20th Dec, 1859. KAIAPOL Deep Water Frontage on the Waimakariri. THIRTY ACRES FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE, with a frontage of thirty chains, upon the river Waimakariri. For price, &c, apply to JOHN OLLIVIER, Christokuroh and Koiapoi,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 744, 24 December 1859, Page 3
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