STEAM to BLUFF HARBOR, DUNEDIN ■! AND MELBOURNE. r BIHE Panama, New Zealand, and AusJL tralianß.M. Company's Steamship E G M O 'N T , John Vine Hall, Commander, Will be despatched (circumstances permitting) on SUNDAY, 11th INSTANT; Passengers for Melbourne will be transferred at Bluff Harbor to the splendid steamship Taranla. The p.s. Yarra will convey passengers on board, free of charge. For freight or passage, apply to G. W. MOSS, Agent, Albert street. STEAM TO NELSON, WELLINGTON, ». LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF HARBOR, AND MELBOURNE. THE Panama, New Zealand, ami Australian R.M. Co.'s swift stcamshrp O T A G O, W, Clayton, Commander, Will be despatched (weather permitting) On SUNDAY, 11th INSTANT. The p.s. Yarra will convey passengers on board, free of charge. For freight or passage, apply to G. "W.-.MOSS, Agent, Albert street. FIRST STEAMER FROM GREYMOUTH FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. rTIHE Melbourne, Adelaide, and New JL Zealand Steam Shipping Company's Fast and Favorite Steamship GOTHENBURG, Hugh Mackik, Esq.. Commander, Will be despatched for Melbourne Direct on TUESDAY. 13th INSTANT. The p.s. Persevere will convey passengers on board, free of charge. For Freight or Passage, apply to D. GIRDWOOD and CO., Agents, Albert street. FOR BULLER AND NELSON, Calling at the PAHIKI, to Land Pasasengers and Cargo (if practicable). ryiHE Fast and Favorite Paddle-Steamer - NELSON, Captain Whitwell, Will sail as above (weather permitting) on SUNDAY, 11th INST, at 11 a. m. For freight or passage, apply to NATH. EDWARDS and CO. FOR MANUKAU DIRECT. riTHE Fast and Favorite Clipper Schooner F A I R 1 V , •W. Champion, Master, Will sail for the above port THIS" DAY (SATURDAY), At 11 a.m. For Passage, apply to ' CLARK and WALLACE, Arney street. STEAM-TUG PERSEVERE. THE above-named Steamer is prepared to carry Passengers and Cargo, and TOW VESSELS in and out of the River at the following rates : — Vessels 40 tons or under, inwards £20. 40 „ outwards £10. over 40 tons, inwards 10s per ton. outwards 5s per ton. The above rates refer only to vessels towed both in and out by this steamer. No passen§uns will be allowed to cross the Bar in said Sojatner without a ticket from the office of the undersigned. D. GIRDWOOD and CO., Agents, Albert streot. ■VfOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, Ex Schooner MAID OF ERIN, From Melbourne, And now stranded on the North Bank of the River Grey. This vessel having now entered at H.M. Customs, and the cargo having been all Irnded in safety, consignees will please pass entries, pay freight, also a deposit average of 5 per cent, on invoice amount of goods, to defray expense of landing cargo, and present their bills of lading to the undersigned for endorsement, without delay.,, .All cargo not removed by four o'clock p.m. this day, wijl be removed and stored at consignee's risk and expense. KENNEDY BROTHERS, ■*■■ Agpnts, \i* ' V 4 ■■•... \ - .
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Grey River Argus, Issue 130, 10 November 1866, Page 3
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470Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Issue 130, 10 November 1866, Page 3
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