Shipping Notices LINK OF SHIPB. FOB LONDON. RRANGEMEWTB have been , .., ». «*. made tot the despatch ot the >i&SM\V Mfiwrtof ships (others t."K*tSwi£P ot a similar class w follow at into*. Ships regis- Class. Commander, of ter. sailing. Lady Jooelyn 3138 IAI O. Jenkins Feb. 15 The above ships are of the higkoet olae*, aud an celebrated for tho rapid passages between the Colony and London, as well as tor the first-cate Tho ■ convenience and ventilation thoroughly pro- " The dietary soale is most liberal for all olassas of passengers. For farther particulars as to ratea of freight inplytO JOHN INGLIB, EDWARDS, IIfiNNETT * CO., LIMITED Or to DALGKTY * COMPY, gm 460 Chrtetoharch and Lyttelton. MESSEB SHAW, S6VILL & CO.'S LINE OF SHIPS. ftHHE well-known Magnificent vv B Ship LADY JOCELYN, 2138 Tons Register, Captain G. Jeskiss, is now loading, and will be despatched tor London direct about middle ot February. Unsurpassed aooommodation for passengers, now open for inspection. A. {qualified medical man will aooompany this ship. For rates, 40., apply to DALttETY & COMPY., 9512 86 Christohuroh and Lyttelton. PENINSULAR AND OBIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. HE Company's Mail steamships (under contract with the Victorian Government) will be despatched for London as follows, without tran. shipment of passengers . | Tons. | Sydney. | Melbourne. Surat ... I 3142 I Jan. 12 Jan. 181 Khedive ... 3860 ..26 Feb. 1 t MiAapore 3887 Feb. 9 1 „15 * ■ And thenceforth every alternate week. +F6r London, via Galle: *for London, via Bombay. London, £7O first, and £45 second class; Italian ports, £65 first, and £4O second class. For further particulars respecting passage money and freight, apply to ' DALGETY h COMPY., 9J89 Christohuroh and Lyttelton. A HOLIDAY AT GOVERNOR'S BAY. CHEAP EXCURSIONS. JL. Steam Launoh, WAIWERA, Is now in Commission, and ais Open for Engagement by Picnic and Fishing Parties and Excursionists, and oilers to saoh unusually liberal terms. The Launch Leaves Lyttelton for GOVERNOR'S BAY on MONDAYS, THURBDATB, SATUR. DAYSand SUNDAYS. On Monday at 8 a.m. and at 3 pan.; Thursdays and Saturdays at 9.80 a.m. and 3p.m.; Sundays at short intervals. Towing done at Host Reasonable Bates? "" Apply to J.THOMPSON, 7238 26 Master on Boar Public Companies. P R O 8 P E CTU S (ANTERBURY FROZEN MEAT & DAIRY J PRODUCE EXPORT COMPANY (LIMITED). To be incorporated under the " Joint Stook Companies Aots." CAPITAL :. £20,000 In 2000 Shares of £lO eaoh, To be paid up as follows :-10s on application 5 10s on allotment; and the balance by calls not exceeding 20s per share, at intervals of not less than three months. It is proposed to call up not more than halt the capital in the first instance, the balanoe to be reserved for the extension of operations when required. Provisional Dibxctobs : John Anderson, Esq., Christchurch F. Banks, Esq. (Miles and Co.), Christohuroh W. Chrystall, Esq., Piesident of Chamber of Commeroe John Cooke, Esq. (Manager N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agenoy Company) F. Courage, Ksq., Amberley P. Cunningham, Esq., Christohuroh C. T. Dndley, Esq., lrwell J. D. Enys, Esq., Castle Hill J. T. Ford, Esq., Christohuroh S. Garforth, Esq., Spreydon John Grigg, Esq., Longbeach George Hart, Esq., Christohuroh James Hay, Esq., Pigeon Bay Edwd. J. Lee, Esq., Southbridge John T. Matson, Esq. (H. Matson and Co.) John Macfarlane, Esq., Uangioia Henry Overton, Ksq.. Ellesmere Hon E. Richardson, Opawa John Studholme, Esq.. Christohuroh F. C. Tabart, Esq. (R. Wilkin and Co.) H. J. Tanored, Esq., Christohuroh John Tinline, Esq., Amur! R. Westenra. Esq., Dunsandel R. Wilkin, Esq., Christchnroh A. Cracrott Wilson, Esq., Christohuroh Bahkbrs: The Bank of New Zealand. Solicitor : Thos. 8. Weston. Secretary pro tem.: F. Waymouth. TSMPORAEt Offices: HEREFORD STREET CHAMBERS, CnaiflTcnoßcn. iHB Company is projected with the object of Produce of this district by the Refrigerating or OthffT PTOOOBO9 1 The present intention of the Promoters is to restrict the Company's operations to the preparationof Meat and Dairy Produoefor shipment on OWNER'S ACCOUNT, and to arrange for the sale I thereof in the London Market. It is intended that the Company ehallhave power either to purchase or ship on Owner's Aooount, as ell as the Freezing and Exinterests is neoesiary in placing shipments on the Markets. . «- - The Preparation and Storage of Cheese and Butter for Export will become one cf the most important operations of the Company, and as the Market in England 1 or those produots is praotioally carrenTto this Colony, en extensive Export may Farmers, as produced and accumulated, until a vessel is ready to reoelve it.. ±1 ... A , ... suflloient to acquire suitable prom chiuery, and meet the preliminary expenses. per cent premium. ■ '... T ._a»„ .„a The Promoters are assured that the London ana 000 l storage specially to meet the requirements ot the Frozen Meat and Provision Trade. The Promoters have sufficient evldenoo before them to prove that the proposed business oould be if properly managed, oannot fail to prove a very profitable undertaking. . . Forma of application oan be obtained from the Secretary. Hereford street, Christohuroh, at the Bank of New Zealand, Christchurch, and it; Agendas tbrougbeut Canterbury. 2924 9436 84
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6510, 7 January 1882, Page 1
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832Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6510, 7 January 1882, Page 1
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