PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. TITHE Panama, New Z'aland^ .and- A-us-JL lian Royal Mail Company's Steamship M A T A W R A. 1707 tons register, f>so horse power, Geouue Ewd. Bum, R.N R.j Commander, Is appointed to leave Wellington for PANAMA • ON ! TUESDAY, Sth JANUARY, ISO 7, At Three p.m., With her Majesty's Mails for Panama, Southampton, and intermediate Ports. Passengers, Speciey and Goods from Mcl- I bourne. Sydney and New Zealand Ports j booked through to Southampton, Panama and Colon, for West and East 'Coasts of iNorth and South America ami West Indies! Ist class passengers are allowed twenty cubic feet for luggage ; second class, fifteen cubic feet All luggage must be delivered afe-the Onn- . pany's OHice, twenty-four hours before the departure of tlie steamer, when it will be labelled, manifested, weighed anil measured. All excess to be paid tor as measurement goods. For further pai tieulars, apply to the undersigned. G.. W. MOSS, Agent, Albert street. Greymoirth, Ist Dec, ISOli. ' SPECIAL NOTICE j TO PASSENGERS FOR IWMAMA AND j SOUTHAMPTON i TB~IO prevent the disappointment consequent _L upon adverse weather, rendering it impossible to embark by the branch steamer ! leaving Greymouth on the 3rd to meet the outgoing Panama sttainer, which leaves Wellington on the Sth monthly, Passengers for Panama and Southampton arc respectfully informed, that they have the option, without a'jy additional charge, of proceeding to Wellington, via Northern or Southern Ports, by any of the Company's branch steamers leaving Greymouth for that port. G. W. MOSS, Agent, Albert street. STEaM TO ~~ NELSON, PICTOV, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEOIX, BLUPF HARBOR, and MELBOURNE; also to TARANAKI and MAN'UKAU. '■"rjnHE Panama, New Z e aland, and A'usX tralian R.M- Co.'s swift and powerful steamship ItANGI T O T 0 J. W. B: D.vimce, R.N.R., Commander, Will be despatched TUESDAY NEXT, ISth INST. Passengers for Tarnnaki and Manukau tranship at Wellington. For freight or passage, apply to. • (i. W. MOSS, Agent, Albert street. STEAM TO SYDNEY VLV. WELLINGTON. TBIIIE Para ia, New Zealand, and AusJL tralian RM. Co.'s steamship 11 A NG ITOTO, Will convey passengers for the above port, to Wellington, whence they proceed to Sydney by the incoming Panaira steamer, Hue in Wellington on. the 22ud. For passage, apply to . G. W. MOSS, Agent, Albert street. STEAM TO THE BULLEU, Lauding Passengers aud. Cargo at FOX'S and '■^it-' ■ " [: . PAKIHI Diggings. nHHE. Fast and Favorite Steamship W ILLI A M MISK IN, F. Hepburn, Commander, AVill sail as above ON SUNDAY, 10th DECEMBER, At One o'clock p.m., With passengers aud cargo. No cargo received on board without a. shipping order from the- agents. For freight or passage apply to MACLEAN, FISHER and CO,, Agents. AUST RA L ASIAN STE A M NAVIGATION COMPANY. REGULAR MONTHLY COMMUNICATION. nPIHEA.S.N. Company's first-class steamer X RAN GAT IRA, Will leave. SYDNEY on DECEMBER 10, For OTA6 O, Calling at the following Ports, which she will leave as follows, viz. : — GREY, on or about 13th Dec. HOKITIKA, "„■ 13th „ NELSON, „ 19th „ WELLINGTON, „ 21st „ CANTERBUI#,,, .23rd „ sSIUEL CLARK, ■ M. Manager..
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 145, 15 December 1866, Page 3
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