SHIPPING NOTICE* __B LINE. Favourite Passenger Steamers will Sail *» ndar (circurastwicos permitting):— DUNEDINTimmern Tuea., Jail. 12 __lJs p.m. train ' WELLINGTONJliinaroa Thur., Jftll. 7th 5.00 p.m. train. SYDNEY AND HOBARI Jlimaroa Thur., Jan. 7th 5.20 p.m. trail!: bluffTugs., Jan. 12 1 ail ncßiuori imeu vim "«"—■ ---—. — yailabla for atop-over or return by Union /ino, or vice versa. KINSEY AND CO., LTD., Agents, Hereford Street. Christchurch. jTAIKOURA AND WELLINGTON Taking Cargo for Foxton, Blenheim, etc.) U.S. WAKATU. TUESDAY, JANUARY nth (Weather permitting) On arrival of the i p.m. train. jate6t Cargo Christcluwch Railway, It n.m. KINSEY AND CO., LTD., Agents. "IOMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION J LINE, LIMITED. lead Office: 9 and It Fencbuich Avenue, London, E.C. , . . . Deadweight, Deadweight Tons. Tons. Star of England Indralcma 10,400 12,350 Star of Scot'Star of Victoria land 9.650 12,350 Mimivo 9.40° Indrapura. 12.070 Star of AustliHawke's Bay 1f,950 lia 9,*00 Makarini 11,950 Port Lincoln 9..-W0 Indrabarah 10,950 Port Albany . W. 300 Miiritai 10,920 Port Macquane 9,300 Star of India 10,780 Port Curtis 8,200 Whakarua 9,860 Port Kembla 8,200 Nereha,na 9,860 Port Pirio 7-200 Niwaru 9,775 Port Augusta «,200 Marere 9.775 Port Hunter 7,200 Port Phillip 7,200 •Denotes Twin-se»«w. Regular despatches from New Zealand for 'london of full-powered, high class steamers, fcted with wireless installations and refnerating maobinory, in charge of experienced nglneers. The Company's Steamers aro oted for the satisfactory condition m which efrigerated cargo shipped by them is n«lvered at port of destination. The Cornpanv is prepared to carry Frozen tfeat. Dairy Produce, Wool and General Jargo at Lowest Current Rates of Freight. For full particulars apply to KINSEY AND CO. LTD., ' Agents, Christchurch. FOR CHATHAM ISLANDS. THE S.S. HIMITANGI is expected to Sail for the obovo on MONDAY, Jouuary 4th. Passengers 5.20 p.m. train. Latest Cargo Chrißtchurch Railway 9 D.m. Freight must be Prepaid and port of destination legibly marked. KINSEY AND CO., LTD., / Agents. WELLINGTON. MONDAY, JANUARY 4th. CARGO, 11 a.m. Good*. 'Phone- 824, A. RHIND AND CO., 7780 Agents. KAIKOURA. THE R.B. CYGNET will Sail for KAIKOURA on WEDNESDAY. Gth inst. circumstances permitting), on arrival of Iho f. 50 p.m. train. Latest Cargo II a.m. Wednesday. STEVENSON. STEWART AND CO., Customhouse and Shipping Agents. NEM ZEALAND SEIH^.NC COMPANY'S LINE. To Southampton (to land passengers), and London via Mont* Video and Teneriffe. MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE.
Bteamer. Ton*. From fTo Sail. Bcmerset (3) 9,100 Wellington Jan. Remuera(2) 12,600 "Wellington Feb. Ruahine(2) 12.000 March Rotorua(S) 12,600 April Turakina (OJ 10,960 *- May t» Twin Screw. (8) Triple Sorer. „ ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER LINE. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. ' HEREFORD STREET, ChrietohnrohTHE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPINGCOMPANY'S EASTERN CANADIAN STEAM SERVICE To AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. UNDER CONTRACT with the Canadian Government the following Steamer; will Sail from MONTREAL 6r ST JOHN for ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN:RUAPEHU, 7885 tone, January. RANGATIRA, 8948 tons, February. To be followed by other First-class Steam' ers Each Month. For rates of freight and other information s,ni)ly to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. 216 Board of Trade Buildings, Montreal. 154 Hereford Street, Christchurcb. PUBLIC NOTICES. SEASONABLE GIFTS. WE are Preparing Heavy Stocks of "THE YERE" Umbrellas for Xmas Trade. A HIGH-GRADE Article and a Most Useful Gift. Good Selection in Ladies' Bags ud Gent's Walkintr Sticks. G. C. TORE AND SONS, Umbrella Manufacturers and Dyerii, Armagh Street, near Co'lom v -> Street. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY AND IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE. UPON APPROVED NOTE OF HAND. VLSO Upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal); also upon Horses, Cattle, Motor-cars, Faim Implements, etc. Repayable by Easy Small weekly Instalments. Address—- " CASH." P.O. Box 1017, CHRISTCHURCH.
PABIS SCHOOL, 272, HIGH STREET. iS Thoroughly Taught PRACTICAL DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. /E use a System of Dresscutiine which is ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN and SIMPLE. We Cut and Fit Costumeia ot Dresses for Indies' homo maks. A LONGFELT WANT. Drees Patterns sold to fit Alio Millinery Shapes. MRS SENN. Manager. kIXON BROS., CASH BUTCHERS. EXTRA HEAVY I/AMBFores . Hindu . Stewing Chops, per lb , Prime Chops, per lb , ■ Beef Sausages . . . 8s 9d and 4a. . fin. , . . 4d. , «d and Cxi. , . . Bd. ALL OTHER JOINTS EQUALLY CHEAP. MUST BE SOLD. SPBEYDON BUNGALOW. ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. I}AC\Z WELL-BUILT BUNGALOW &/±UO HOUSE of 4 Good Rooms, only about two years built, gan fittings, picture rails, sft hall, with leadlightn, verandah front and back, bay w«!idow, dainty lead lights, rates, and hearths, tile baok range, cupu„..,vig and linen press built in, bathroom, fftvatory basin, hot and cold • splendid water supply, grand t, s option in well kept garden and lawn; irelhs fence, asphalt path. Everything about the place is in perfect order. Terms arranged. HILLARY AND BAXTER, VJI I*6. Manchester Streeb,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16750, 4 January 1915, Page 1
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