OPENING OF THE PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. STEAM FROM GREYMOUTH TO SOUTHAMPTON, VIA PANAMA. riIHE Panama, New Zealand, and AusJL tralian Royal Mail Company's magnificent new steamship, ' ... KAIKOURA, 1500 tons, 500 horse power. Edward Wheeler, Esq., Commander, , ' Will be despatched with the first homeward malls via. Panama, as under : — From Sydney ... ••• June. 15th. - •'■■■■„■ Wellington June 24th. Arrive at Panama July 21st. Leave Colon ... ... July 23rd. Arrive at Southampton via St. Thomas ... ... Aug. 14th. Time from Wellington to Southampton, 50 days. Arrangements are pending for one of the Company's steamers to call at Greymouth, en route to Wellington, to meet the Panama Mail Steamers. Steamers leave the Isthmus of Panama for California and the West Coast of South America three times a month, and twice a month for New York. For Freight or Passage apply to Bji||^^^ACLEAN, FISHER and Co. , Mnwr^OTQ Quay. FIRST VESSEL FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. FV\ H E Fast and Favorite Schooner MARY STEWART, Will sail On MONDAY, the l£th JUNE.Passage Money, £5. For freight or passage, ' Apply on Board ; or, to MACLEAN, FISHER and CO. is^/^OBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. A Coach will leave the Booking Office of the above Company, next to Osborne's Empire Hotel, Hokitika, every TUESDAY, and FRIDAY MORNINGS, for Christchurch and intermediate Stations, going through in THIRTY-SIX HOURS. A Line of Coacjies has also been established between HOKITIKA. and GREYMOUTH, to RUN DAILY from both places. For particulars as to the time of starting, &c., apply to the above office, and at Johnson's Hotel, Greymouth. ; L. G. COLE AND CO., •-•■■■ Proprieters. Westland Manager— W. Cra wley. TJORTRAITS FOR THE MILLION TA IT BE O.T HE RS, Photographers, - From Duuedin and Hokitika, Beg to inform the inhabitants of Greymouth and district that their PORTRAIT ROOMS ARE NOW OPEN, Next the Monster House, Mawhera Quay, And request those ladies and gentlemen desirous of having Photographs taken to favor them with an early call, as their stay at the Grey is limited. Portraits taken for brooches, lockets, -■; cases, frames, carte devisites, andsennotypes. Equally well in any weather. Orders for Views punctually attended 1 '.'■■' to. June Ist, 1868. T AND AGENTS. . WILSON, BURNELL and CO. are now prepared to undertake the SALE OR PURCHASE OF TOWN ' SECTIONS, and such portions of Rural Land as are open to the public, and being in constant communication with their firm'in Christchurch, can at once secure precise information of Land Sales, &c, &c. They are also prepared to sell House Property and Freeholds by Public Auction, and having been long engaged in this kind of business, they feel confident they can be of service to parties who may entrust them. JJ^k. ~ — Where sufficient security can be given, ■I liberal advances will be made. r Selling Plans and Maps got up at once. A regular list of Properties will be started, atvd occasionally advertised. Gibson's Quay, Hokitika, May 6, 1866. .;\ ' (
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Grey River Argus, Issue 67, 16 June 1866, Page 1
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