The Royal Mail Steamship Lyra and others to New York.

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Document ID 9305199
Date 15-11-1852
Document Type Newspapers (Shipping Advertisements)
Archive Linenhall Library
Citation The Royal Mail Steamship Lyra and others to New York.;The Belfast Commercial Chronicle, Saturday, 20th November, 1852.; CMSIED 9305199
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    STEAM  TO  NEW YORK.

          THE Royal Mail Steam-Ship LYRA will
receive Goods for New York, and Sail from Belfast
on FRIDAY, the 3d December, at EIGHT o'clock,P.M.,
for Greenock and Glasgow, from whence she will
proceed on a Special Trip to LIVERPOOL on SATURDAY,
the 4th December, with Goods for the Screw Steamer
ANDES, which is intended to leave that port for NEW
YORK, on WEDNESDAY, December 8.
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STEAM  TO  NEW YORK  AND  (VIA JAMAICA) TO CHARGES.

  The undernoted, or other first-class Screw Steam-ship
will Sail from LIVERPOOL for NEW YORK.....[Every?] Month
until further Notice ( the extended service being Twice
a Month, when the Ships now building are completed):-
    ANDES       ......      ....  Captain Wiekman.
    ALPS        ......      ....  Captain Hutchings
    ETNA        ......      ....  Captain Little
    JURA        ......      ....  Captain Douglas.
    TAURAS      ......      ....  Captain Miller.
    TENERIFFE   ......      ....  Captain ------
  The ANDES will Sail on WEDNESDAY, 8th December, 1852.
  The ALPS will Sail on WEDNESDAY, 5th January, 1853.
  Liverpool to New York - First Cabin, 20 pounds; Second
do., 15 pounds; including Steward's Fee and Provisions,
but without Wines or Liquors, which may be obtained on
board.  Freight from Belfast to New York (including
Freight from Belfast to Liverpool by the LYRA, as above,
and all Trans-shipping Charges at Liverpool), Sixty
Shillings per Ton Measurement, and Five per cent.  Primage
for Fine Goods; Dundee and other Coarse Goods by special
agreement; Parcels of Patterns, Five Shillings each and
upwards.  Payable in New York at 4 Dollars 80 Cents per
pound sterling.
  Bills of Lading (to be had of the undersigned Agent)
will be signed in Belfast.
  ><  One or more Screw Steam-Ships will call at Portland
and Boston, for the accommodation of the Canadian Trade,
as soon as the season commences in the month of February,
in event of a sufficiency of Goods offering for either of
these ports.
  Apply to D. and C. MacIVER, 14, Water-Street, Liverpool;
G. and J. BURNS, 9, Buchanan-Street, Glasgow; or to
                          GEORGE M'TEAR, Agent,
                                 Donegall-Quay,
                                 Belfast.
15th November, 1852.