BbipplDC ffOttCW, c» mas NEW ZEALAND bEOPPING COMPANY’S LINK. The follow!ns hlgn-olasaod ~ Iron Clipper Ships we ap. >®i pointed to sail for LONDON during tho earning eeuoßi eutrioi nil do* siitpe. gaagitlti Weagsnni Seatoller «f nbns.ro -- Olty of Cash. more Helen Scott ... Hntnnrn Waiting! "Onto. To follow And other tlrst-ohmß vessels to follow. LIVERPOOL AOENOT. a BRANCH bus been established in LivofrpooJ* and Ws will bo dcepntchod at suitable intervals to the principal porta In Now Zealand. NEW YORK"AGENCY. Messrs E. W. CAMEEOH * Co., of New York, bare been appointed Agent sfor this Company, and • angular lino of vessels will bo laid on for the various porta in this Colony, to meet the requirements of tho trade. For farther to loss, Christchurch. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. POE LONDON DIRECT. Tho Company's Magnificent Iron Clipper Ship W AIM A T E, 1157 tons register. 100 Al at Lloyd a, B. hfosET, Commander. Will bo despatched as shore la the middle of JANUARY. THIS faronrite passenger ship ia now discharging at the Gladstone Pier. Lyttelton, and ►will hare quick despatch in loading. The attention of passengers ia invited. to her aleeant saloon, apacions aide cabins, and general arrangements fortheir oomfort, which include bathroom, piano, llbraiy, Ac. Bedding and all cabin requisites are providedA few second and third cabin passengers will bo frkVaWl-For-freight or passage apply to THE HEAD OFFICES, 9427 84 CHEISTCBUECH. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED}. W ELLINGTON-PENGUIN, THIS DAY. Passengers by A p*m* tnii« Cwgo tali ?ICTON? NSLSON, TARANAKI, and MANUKaIT (transhipping at Nelson for West CclTt Ports)—PENGUIN, THIS DAY. Passengers by 4 p.m. train. Cargo till KTAPIEeT QTBBOENB, and AUCKLAND— Vd te ANAU, TO-MOESOW. Passengers “ by2 40pjn. train. Cargo till noon. POETCHA LM EEB—WANAK A.TO-MOEEOW Passengers by 10.20 ami. train. Cargo till 4 p.m. This Day. MTELBOUENB. rl* BLUFF—EINQABOOMA, Vi ~~ Tuesday, Jan. 10. nrOBAET—EINGAEOOHA, Tuesday, Jan. 10. IKAEOA-WANAKA, TO-MOEHOW. Pasaen- % gers by 10.20 a.m. train. Cargo till .4 p.m. This Day. Freight 10b per ton. SYDNEY—WAKATIPU, Friday, Jan. 6. Passengers by 2.40 p.m. train. Cargo till noon. [—TAIAEOA, leaves Auckland about Jan. 8. ?cr boots to follow, sec Company’s Time Table. Excuesioh Season.— During tho months of Jeoember, January, and February, Betum Tickets rill be issued at reduced rates over ad the Comnay’s Lines, available for return until 31st March, Besths can bo secured at Christchurch. _ Omoxa—Hereford street, Christchurch; Nor. rich Quay, Lyttelton. SHIP PHASIB, Fbom Calcutta. THIS Vessel having been re. ported at the Customs, is bow ready to discharge her cargo. Consignees are requested to .—o- - pass their entries; present their ilia of Lading j and pay freight at the offices of 0 undersigned. And notice is hereby given that y goods, for which entries have not been issed and Bailway Orders given, on or before 'EDNKBDAY, 4th instant, will be landed 1 a sight entry, for which one guinea fee will be urged, and stored at expense and risk of the oon> rose. CUPP * GEAHAM. Agents, 41 94 Christchurch and Lyttelton. POE TIMAEU. THE a.B. OBETI ; Will sail for the above Port on or about WEDNESDAY, ___ . . ». 4th January, 1883, at 6 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to CUPP * GEAHAM, 595 88 Lyttelton and Christchurch. POE TIMAEU AND NAPIER. HE 8.8. OBETI will sail for the above sS** ports on or about THUBS- “ DAY, Stfa January, 1883, at 6 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to CUPP & GEAHAM, 3740 91 Lyttelton and Christchurch. PIGEON BAY AND A KARO A, BY THE S.B. AEAEOA. "~NN THUBBDAY the f steamer will leave for Pigeon Bay at 11 a.m,, returning toe same day; and on SATUEDAY, January 7th, she will leave Lyttelton at 2 p.m., returning same evening, A coach meets the steamer at Pigeon Bay, for Akaroa. Return Tickets, ss, 9739 Si A HOLIDAY AT GOVJBBNOE’B BAY. CHEAP EXCURSIONS. IHE new and powerful . Steam Linnon, WAIWEBA, Is now in Commission, and > is Open for Engagement by Picnic and Fishing Parties and Excursionists, and Offers to such nunsually liberal terms. The launch Leaves Lyttelton for GOVSBNOE’B BAY on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS, BATUE. DAYS and SUNDAYS. On Monday at 8 a.m. and at 8 pjn. j Thursdays and Saturdays at 9.80 a.m. and 3 p.m.; Sundays at abort intervals. Towing done Apply to 7238 26 at Host Seasonable Bates. J. THOMPSON. Master on Board. PIGEON BAY. EOYAL MALL STEAMER TITAN. y z fgIHK only steamer BiEK n * ,asa J *° K ■ - Bay, and oonnooting Lee’s Coaches. The p.s. Titan leaves for Pigeon Bay on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND, FEIDi At 9.30 a.m., Returning’,la time for tho 3 p.m, train to Christchurch. Pares—Single, 6s j Return, 7s 6d. CAMERON BEOS., Lyttelton. UEUNHEE COAL COMPANY, SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS AND OTHERS. ''PETE have Coal Freights to all 3S*YACSI--. f? Hew Zealand Porta and Melbonrno. Vessels of any capacity, not exceeding lift draught; dm. SWaßWeiiass patch guarantee., relegrarre promptly attended to. Apply to KENNEDY BBOS, Oreymontb,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6507, 4 January 1882, Page 1
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812Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6507, 4 January 1882, Page 1
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