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lyttll^^^^^^^^^^^| AND ' M E L B O'U R N-Ei tfTIHE Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company's swift and powerful Steamship^ airedßle, W. H. Meikleham, Commander, Will be despatched THIS DAY (TUESDAY), 10th JULY, At 8 a. in. The paddle-steamer Persevere will convey passengers on board free of charge. For freight or passage, apply to'^** '"'*," A. W.*MONCRIEFF and G. W. MOSS, Agents, ,AtH.H. LAHMAN'S, Albert street. - FOR THE MANUKAU DIRECT. - fTIHE -Fine Fast-sailing Clipper^Schooner • EXCELSIOR, .7" Captain Iveson, Will Sail for the above port, being towed out On WEDNESDAY, -11th JULY . ' (Weather permitting). ■ For freight or passage, apply to the Captain, on board ; or, - r P. CLARK, Arney street. FIRST STEAMER FROM GREYMOUTH TO MELBOURNE DIRECT. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, &c, &o. fT^HE Fast and Powerful Screw-steamship . . G O T H E NB U.R'G, 800 tons, Hugh Mackie, Esq., Commander, --^ Will be despatched for the above port on or about the 12th inst. (weather, permitting), ' Carrying the English MaiL Paß&^^g^conyey^gdon board free of charge. For freight or passage, -g^jy*" " ■ D. GIRDWOODand c* , AJSStoa^ -^ Albert street. .» FOR NELSON, CALLING AT THE . buller; ■■*ry-->:\- * fTIHE Fast and Favorite Screw-Steamer; T H A N E. ; Will sail for the above ports . ~ On WEDNESDAY), 11th DULY, At 9 a.m. ; ■■*'■-. For freight or passaga, Apply to. ASKEW AND DE HAMMETT, Agents^ T>ADDLE-STEAjMER WOODPECKER. As the above steamer leaves this port at an early date for Okarita, all accounts against her must be rendered to the Master, on board, by noon of Friday, the 13th inst., or they will not be recognised. f ->- - GlßßONjgand' Co. j _ rM jySSOLUTION OF PAETNERSHIP^fc ;. Thepar tnership heretofore existing between Hugh W. Bracken and James Middletoc, trading as hotelkeepers, Greymouth, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The businesj will in future be carried on by James Mido^eton, who will receive and pay t all debts owing to or by the late fiim. ; v ; HUGH W. BEACKEN. JAMES MIDDLETON, Witness -W, L, Rees, Solicitor^ Grey mouth, 7th July, 1866. :, . BRITISH LION HOTEL, Albert street. Best Drinks served by "Messrs. Lumley and Leathwood. Good Accommodation, P. A, J Q N E, S. TTNITED STATES HOTEL, Corner of Johnston and Gresson streets. G . H , FISH, Proprietor.. JAMES TAYLOR,' (Late Goodwin aM C 0.,) \ Pale Ale Brewer and Bottler of English Alo [ and Porter, ■ T 'NEL SO N" BRE WE R V, 4> \- Gresson street, -GrejTnouth. . <

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Grey River Argus, Issue 77, 10 July 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Issue 77, 10 July 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Issue 77, 10 July 1866, Page 3

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