STEAM TO SYDNEY DIRECT. ... . . . «. 1 rifiHE Panama, New Zealand, aiid AusJL tralian Royal Mail Co-. 's steamship - O. T . i A G, 0 , 800 Tons, Thomas Randall, Commander, Will be d:spatched as above* from the Grey, THIS DAY" (SATURDAY), JUNE 2. Passengers booked at a through rate to Brisbane; Wide Bay, Gladstone; Rockbampton, Port Denisbn, and Cleveland Bay ; also, to Melbourne, Adelaide, and King George's Sound. The steam tenders Persevere or YarrawiJl convey passengers from Mawhera Q\iay to the ship, Free of Expense. . For Freight or Passage, apply at the office of MACLEAN, FISHER and CO., Mawhera Quay. JOHN WHITE, Agent. FIRST STEAMER TO MELBOURNE : . DIRECT.. Melbourne, Adelaide and New Zealand Steam Shipping Company. npHE Fast and Favorite Screw Steamship GOTHENBURG, 800 Tons, Hugh Mackie, Commander, Is now daily expected, and will be promptly despatched with goods and passengers. Passengers conveyed on board free of charge. For Freight or Passage, apply to D. GIRDWOOD and CO., Agents, Albert street. FOR NELSON, CALLING AT THE BULLER RIVER. rri H E Fast and Favor te Steamship W A L L B V , ■ Captain Palmer, Will leave, as above TO-MORROW '(SUNDAY), 3 r d INST., At 12 noon. For Freight or Passage, apply to NATH.. EDWARDS and CO. "O ADDLE-STEAMER NELSON. All Claims against the owners of the above vessel must bo rendered to the" undersigned by noon of Saturday (this day), 2nd June, otherwise they will not be held responsible. J.. KILGOUR, Union Hotel. Greymouth, May 31, 1866. p RAND BALL MASQUE, i , To be held at the ALLIANCE HOTEL, FOR THE. BEN E F I T OF PROFESSOR SAMPSON, OS v MONDAY, 11th JUNE. Tickets, ss. Dancing to commence at ton o'clock. Professor Sampson M.C. Dresses and dominoes. ca*.i be had at the above Hotel. Chinese Dance, in character, by Professor Sampson. . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■ ■. At the request of a number of friends, MR.' E. DONOVAN will in the course of a few days deliver a Lecture on the question of IRELAND'S GRIEVANCES. Time and place in future advertisements. June Ist, 1866, . IVTOTICE TO MARINERS AT THE JIY GFREY. The outer flagstaff has been discontinued,, and a skeleton beacon placed on the beach, which in a line.with the flagstaff, will cross the bar a the deepest .water, Attention is, to be paid, as heretofore, to the movements of the semaphore, , The lower mast has been boarded to seaward, showing a flat surface of 17in,, painted white to make it .more conspicuous, The skeleton beacon is loft high, above the. upper part of the bank, ajxd a flagpole 6ft, above that showing a red flag. , The signals in use a,t the Grey are the same as those at the port of Hokitika, , THOMAS TURNBULIi Harbor Master for Twstlaud,
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Grey River Argus, Issue 61, 2 June 1866, Page 3
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455Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Issue 61, 2 June 1866, Page 3
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