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FIEST SHIPS FOR LONDON DIRECT. TO SAIL ON JANUARY 15, 1860, THE WELL KNOWN A 1 SHIP C A S H M E,RE, 6dO Tons Register, John Byron, Commander. TO SAIL ON FEBRUARY 1, 1860, THE WELL KNOWN''A' 1 SHIP ZEALANDIA, 1,031 Tons Register, John Foster, Commander. THE above Vessels are now receiving* Cargo, and will be despatched punctually on the days named, in order to. arrive in TIME FOR THE MAY SALES. Every facility will be given to shippers, and delivery of wool taken, if required, at Christchurch,. Kaiapoi, ov Timaru. The vessel returning in ballast trim, no press will be used on board. These fine vessels were built expressly for the New Zealand trade, and have superior accommodation, with «3py conafbrt for both chief cabin, second and tKid c\sk% pifssengers. Wool will be taken at a nominal freight. _ Chief Cabin Passage according to accommodation required. Second and Third Class 20 to 85 Guineas. For further particulars as to rates, &c, apply to the CAPTAINS on board; or to *P J DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOR TIMARU AND OAMARU. qpHE Cutter FANNY, McLellan, Master, J- will leave for the above ports every Week or Ten Days. Apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., Norwich Quay. ARTHUR WILLIS, GANN, & CO.'S LINE OF PACKETS BETWEEN LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND.

THE following-, with other &M- class ships, .-■ are regulai* traders, tin New Zealand:— Vessels. Tons. • - .-'■ Masters. Chapman 1200....,,. R. Harland Cashmere 1000 J. Byron Cresswell 800 .' W. C. Barnett Clontarf , 1600...;..,i'...'i J. Allen Caduceus.- 1500....; G. Cass Egmont 1100.: ■....-g. C. Gibson Euphemus 1000 J. Howard Joseph Fletcher ... 1100 J. Pook John Masterman... 1000 J. Mcßuvie Maori 1000 G. Petherbridge Myrtle 1000 J. G. Merdue Mariner .1000. C. E. Eraser Sir Edward Paget 900 T. Wycherly Zealandia 1500 J. Poster. The undersigned, as agents for the above line, are prepared to arrange with parties here who may be desirous of bringing their friends out to this colony,by paying either the whole or part of the passage money, or giving security for its payment on arrival of the vessel. For particulars, apply to DALGETY, BUCKLEY & CO., . Lyttelton and Christchurch. OPENING OF THE MITRE HOTEL. MR. JOSEPH WM. JULIAN begs to inform the public of Canterbury, that he has taken the well known Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, which he has altered and greatly improved, and solicits a share of the public patronage. | Visitors from the country will find that the ; Mitre is now one of the most comfortable Family Hotels in New Zealand; and Mr. Julian hopes by strict attention to the dietary scale, and a selection of superior liquors, to merit the support of his visitors. j An Ordinary will be on the table daily at 2 | o'clock, and Soups at all hours. NEW PAPER FOR THE NEW ZEALAND & AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. | By the Mails which leave England (via Marseilles) on the 18th November, will be despatched the First Number of a Newspaper, "T HE ENGL IS H MA I L," ■■' ' SPECIALLY INTEHDED' FOR CIBCTJLATION IN THE COLONIES OF AUSTRALASIA. «m.HB EN~GL~ISH MAIL" JL is intended to supply Colonists, not only with a clear and condensed summary of all the General News of the Month—Foreign, Commercial, and Domestic; but also to bean " echo" (as it were) of public opinion on all matters of interest relating to " Australasia," as daily expressed in the " Mother Country." "THE ENGLISH MAIL" will give the Latest Telegraphic Intelligence—PricesMarkets, &c, up to the hour of going to press; and will be in exclusive connection with the Australian Association, at the' Australian and New Zealand Rooms, Cornhill, London. The Proprietors have made arrangements for an ample distribution of "THE ENGLISH MAIL " throughout the various townships in each Colony; and _ confidently recommend it as a most useful medium for Advertisements, Home and Colonial, to all interested commercially and otherwise in the Colonies. BRADBURY & EVANS, Whitefriars, London. All communications, advertisements, or orders from the Province of Canterbury, are requested to be forwarded to the undersigned. ' ALBERT T. BRADWELL. 'Times' Office, Lyttelton, Dec, 1859.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 750, 14 January 1860, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 750, 14 January 1860, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 750, 14 January 1860, Page 1

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