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Shipping Kotioei NXaSBS SHAW, BAVILIL *s® TOMPANY AND ALBIOif SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINS OP SHIPS. POB LONDON. A BBANQEMENTS have been i despatch of the i ship* (others follow at Inter£ia vatelTt- ... a BBANQEMENTS hai A, made for the dospatol A flnrtwlass ships of a slimier class to follow i The wove snips ere oi sue xug*m «•», are celebrated for the rapid peeeyes between the Oolonyand London, as welfae (or the first-rate condition in which their cargoes ore delivered. The passenger accommodation Is nnsunaasMt every ooawnienoe and ventilation thoroughly pror*The dietary scale Is most liberal (or all classes of oaiwengen. Por further particulars as to rates of freight epplyto JOHH IHal|I n EDWABDtJ, BXNKETT ft CO., TBS NATIONAL M. ft A, COMPANY, LIMITED Or to DALQBTY ft COMFY. 3783 iso Christchurch and Lyttelton. n arwRHRa SHAW, 86VILL ft CO.'S LINE OPSHIPS.' THE well-known Magnificent Ship LADY JOCELYN, 3138 Tone Begiater, ■ , TiJ _ Captain G. Jbbbibs, ie now loading, and will be despatched for London direct about middle of February. Unsurpassed accommodation (or passengers, now open for inspection. . A [qualified medical man will accompany this ship, For rates, fto.. apply to DALUETY * COMPY., 3513 86 Christchurch and Lyttelton. P. AND O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LEAVING Melbourne every alternate week. Saloon fares, Melbourne to Southampton, £7O „ ~ to Brindisi or Venice, A 66 (Inclusive of rail through Egypt. AS). Passengers booked by and all information from DALGETT ft COMPY., Agents. SHAW. BAVILL AND COMPANY'S, AND ALBION SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE OP SHIPS. ship uabllobough. Hbbculbs Ahdbbsob, Mabibb, Fbok Lohdon. THIS Vessel having been reported at the Customs, is now ready to discharge her cargo. > Consignees are requested to pass i -_ their Entries, present their Bills . Lading, and pay freight at the offices of the indersigned. And notice is hereby given that ay goods for which entries have not been passed ad railway orders given on THUESDAI, Bih NST., will be landed on a sight entry, for which ne guinea fee will be charged, and stored at ipenae and risk of consignees. JOHN INGIIB, Agent, 883 93 Christchurch. BBUNNEB COAL COMPANY.

SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS AND OTHERS. WE have Coal Freights to all New Zealand forts and Melbourne. Vessels of any capacity, >uot exceeding lilt draught* die- - .. . petoh guarantees. Telegrams promptly attended to, -■ ■ ■ • Apply Jo • ■.< - ■■ - KENNEDY BROS, Grcymonth, Tenders. TENDERS. WANTED for reaping, binding, carting, and stacking about 25 acres wheat. Apply SAMUEL TBELEAVEN. 9615 93 Seven mile 'peg. North road. HEATHCOTB ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for forming footpath on Slaughterhouse road. Specification at Road Board Office, Ferry road. Tenders to be sent in on or before Thursday next, the sth inst. W. T. C. MILLS, 9670 92 Clerk to the Board. MANDEVILLE and ranqiora road BOARD. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for shingling Easter, brook’s road. Sonthbrook, about 140 chains. Specifications and conditions can be seen at the Road Board Office, Rangiora. Tenders duly endorsed, sealed and addressed to the Chairman will be received at the above office not later than 10 o’olook a.m. on Wednesday, 4th January, 1883. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ao> cepted. ALBERT PARSONS, 9109 83 Chairman. CITY OP DUNEDIN. GAS SUPPLy’dBPARTMENT. ALTERNATIVE tenders will be received at the Town Clerk’s office, Dunedin, on or before Tuesday, 7th February, 1882, at 3 p.m.,'for the purchase of the surplus Tar for a period of one, two. three, five, or seven years, commencing from 31st March, XBS2. „ . „ t Quantity not less than 60,000 gallons for the first year. Price tendered to be at per gallon delivered into contractor’s casks or tanks at the Gasworks Railway Siding* All farther particulars may be had on Application to the Gas Engineer (E. Qenever, Esq.), at the Gasworks, Anderson’s Bay road, Dunedin, or to the undersigned. Security will be required. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ADAM GIBBON. Acting Town Clerk. Dunedin, N.Z., 29th December, 1881. 9692 98 V, WANGANUI HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS FOR BAR IMPROVEMENT. WRITTEN Tenders will be received at the Office of the Board up to Noon on Wednesday, February Ist, 1882, for the construction of 1800 feet of Breakwater ontside the Wanganui Beads, and other works. _ , . „ Each tender must be endorsed " Tender for Bar Improvements," Each tender must bo accompanied with a cheque calculated at the rate of li per cent on amount of contract; must be marked by a banker as good for 31 days; and must be in favour of the Chairman of the Board only. , , . , Telegraphic tenders will bo received on the same conditions os by the Public Works Departmeat# v Plane and specifications may be seen at the office of the Board; at the Municipal Corporation’s office, Wellington; the Harbour Boards’ offices, AnnVUnd a nd Christchurch; and at Messrs Barr md Quiver's, Dunedin. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily ao* cepted ‘ edw. CHURTON, 0659 92 Secretory, Publications. rHE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND.—The INLY GAZETTE giving thefulloat md containing WEEKLY INFORMATION of all 3ILLS OF SAL*, MOBTOAOKB Or STOCK, Ll*HB OH Wool, Licks oh Chop, Bailmbhts, Shab* Bbk)ets, and all matters relating to Mkboahtil* Pubbvits and to Bahkbuftot, Ahhual Subscription, £3 Ba, payable In advance Half-yearly Index published m January and July >£ each year. . . Local Aohht—Qhobo* A' Maxkio, Hereford itreot. Christohurob. 6 * £UNTBBBUBY BEEKEEPERS* BSOOIATION The Official Organ of the Association is the fJjIMHB. £JANTBRBURY The APIARIAN COLUMN will be found to lontain exhaustive and thoroughly reliable infor nation on every detail connected with tbs profit;Us management of Bees, The matter Is specially ) emptied by Practical Apiarians, so os to be idapted to the reaalrements of this Colony

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6506, 3 January 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6506, 3 January 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6506, 3 January 1882, Page 1

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