INTER- «fei^^ ROYAL MAIL C 0 L 0 N I A L fWUSW C 0 M P AT'I^Y . jyrONTHLY MA.IL STEAM SERVICE TIME -TABLES. '"■■"■ AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. n INTEB-COLONIAL MONTHLY MAIL SEBVICE BETWEEN SYDNEY, NELSON, WELLINGTON^ CANTBEBUBT, ' ' ' AND OTAGO. ''.":'/';',," Z '' •■<:- 4' -•' " . -.-- KJ -■> ; j ■ ■■ ■■ -..•, ,r,:--.- r j SYDNEY. NELSON. WELLINGTON. CANTEBBUBY. ' '■' < OTAGO. ; Leave v Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave ArnT«Vn Bth. every month 15th. 17th 18th 20fch 21st 23rd ; ''•'■'^lX'Z OTAGO. CANTEBBUBY. WELLINGTON. NELSON. SYDNEY. Leave ' Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive 27th every month 28th 29th 30th Ist 2nd sth ,12th INTEB-PBOYINCIAL MONTHLY MAIL SEBVICE BETWEEN MANUKAU, NEW PLYMOUTH, NELSON ' WELLINGTON; CANTEBBUBY) AND OTAGO. . •.■':' ■< ' NUT arm NEW PLYMOUTH „.„„„.._" NEW PLYMOUTH NELSON. Weather permit> MANUKAU. NELSON. WELLINGTON. 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. CANTEBBUBY. WELLINGTON. NELSON. Leave. Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave ; Arrive 2nd every month 3rd , 4th sth Bth 9th 10th 11th 13th 14th Note.—The Steamer White Swan will sail from Wellington to Auckland, calling at Napier on the First of each Mowth. \,h U-"* , vf Each boat to leave Sydney on the day.appointed, 1 unless it shall h&va beefrafcciaetained 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. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF 1 i SELLING OFF!!! FOR CASH ONLY! -Ol Large and Splendid Stock of Boots and Shoes of, every description, at the Monster Clothing Hall. The proprietor of the above begs to inform the public of Canterbury that he intends giving up the boot and shoe trade, in consequence of the premises not being large enough for the present stock on hand; and he now intends offering boots and shoes at such prices as have never been offered in Canterbury .before. • . ..; S^P" NOTE THE PEICES! s. d. s. d. Men's watertights .. ... , ... ... ICU6 to 16 6 Men's bluchers (nailed)... , ... , , it .... £6to 14 6 Men's bluchers (without) ... ... ..,- ... ..." 106 to 15 6 Men's Wellingtons, ... ... ... ... ... ' .;. ... ... : rl2-(5 t0116'6 Men's elastic sides ... ... ... ' ... ... ... , : t-< 14,0t017 6 Men's patent boots ...... ... ... „ ... 18 6to 210 List of prices for ladies'boots and shoes :— Ladies'elastic sides ... ... ... ... ., , tt 70 to 10.6 Ladies'strong cloth ... ... ...• ... ... ... , ., •66t0 12 6 . Ladies' Cashmere ... ... 5 6to 8 6 Ladies'leather lace-up ... ... ... ... ... 6 6to 8.6 Parents and guardians should not lose"_ this opportunity of purchasing their boys', "girls', and children's boots and shoes,as the proprietor intends offering goods at such prices as have, never been offered before. CAPS !,. CAPS ! ! CAPS !! ! Just open at the Monster Clothing Hall,— 1 Case Regulation Caps, from ss. 6d. to 7s. 6d. 1 Case Tweed Caps, from 3s; to 53.6 d. ;: ! ■ In colors of endless variety, to suit the purchaser. ■■■ \ / ••■■;■ ■■. ■ • •;:.: .■ :'\- : henry moss, : •■•" : ' ' • ■ / . ■ ■ ' ;■ , -;:" ' ,•'■ '•■'■•" Proprietor.,
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!!! WE are now waiting for Master Saddlers to clear us out of all our valuable stock of Leather, Saddlers Iron Fixings, &c,, '.&c.,: in fact, such an assortment, that any saddler might commence business with. Terms Cash. Clearing out this Department. ,;■ •' JAMES MORRISON & COi : ; - ,-. .-. ': NO TICE. ':■.■.■:,.,■;■ -; fTYHE undersigned begs leave to inform his :JL Customers that he is about to REMOVE to a new shop on the opposite side of. the; street*; where he will continue to carry on the Boot and! Shoe making business' as usual. t. yates; •■■•■: London Street, Lyttelton. KAIAPOI PHILHARMONIC; SOCIETY., j A LL; persons wishing to join the above JLJL Society are requested to apply to the Secretary, MR. HEWLINGS, or to pne of the Members.of the Committee, it having been decided: that the singing class shall commence as soon as there are fifty members. The subscription is One Guinea per annum. ■ , .:, .. , JAMES \vTLDE,Chwm»n; NEW BOOKS Ex ZEALANDXA, f On Sale by the Undersigned. ; . . ' 2 CASES well-assorted BobksLl^V' ■: GEORGE TAYLER. A Circulating Library will be,opened in early part of December. ' NELSON EXAMINER.' ; i SUBSCRIPTIONS to the 'Nelson ] Ex-: aminer' newspaper v?ill be received at; this office, and copies supplied to subscribers on the arrival' of each mail. Terms, 10s, per quarter. • ' • ; ' Lyttelton Times' Office, April 24th, 1867. 1 [
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 749, 11 January 1860, Page 1
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