• PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. I rTMIE Panama, New Zealand, suid AusJL liau Royal Mail Company's Steamship M A T A U It A, 1767 tons register, 550 horse power, Gkoijgk Ewd. Bikd, R.N.R., Commander, 1 Is appointed to leave Wellington for PAN A M A ON TUESDAY, Bth JANUARY, 18(57, > At Three p.m., • f I With her Majesty's Mails for Panani/ •Southampton, and intermediate Ports. 'I t . I i Passengers, Specie, and Goods from .\&1- --) 'bourne. .Sydney and New Zealand Pjrts ) booked through to Southampton, Pniima • and Colon, for West and East CoasS of • iNorth and South America and West Lijics. t j j Ist class passengers are allowed t/enty 5 cul lie feet for luggage; second class, /ftccu c cubit: feet / c A ll luggage must be delivered at tte Company's Ollice, twenty-four hours bi.-pro the ' departure of the steamer, when it/will be labelled, manifested, weighed and leasured. 1 All excess to be paid for as mcsiUi'ciiieut '' .goods. j , For further particulars, 'apply the unI dersigned. " j G. W. MOSS, /gent, ; A ll .ft street, . Greyniouth, Ist Dee., ISI}I>. / \ special notI?;: 1 to passengers for lwfa.ua and southampton i 1 ■') prevent the disappointment consequent JL upon adverse weather rendering it im- ' possible to embark by tlujbranch steamer ' leaving Greymouth on thu»rd to meet the 1 outgoing Panama steam jf, which leaves ; Wellington on the Bth ninthly, Passengers for Panama and Southampon are respectfully : informed, that they have i»e option, without any additional charge, of proceeding to Wellington, via XortherijOr Southern Ports, by smy of the Company's branch steamers leaving Greymouth for t«it port, i G. wImOSS, Agent, | Albert street, XEW kUSH. WED DI N JIGGI KG S. STEAM TO MELBiURXE & SYDNEY. TH E Mclbuurid, Adelaide, and Xew Zealand St<jm Shipping Company's fast and favorite steamship G 0 T H E X B U R G , 1^)0 tons, Hugu M.^kik, Commander, Will be despsiijjhcd for Melbourne and Sydney (cinamstances permitting) On FR I D /h, 28th DECEMBER, With (j»M and Passengers. The p.s. Yarp will convey passengers on board free of -barge, leaving the wharf sit 2 p.m. sharp. / For freight pid passsige, apply to D. GIRpWOOD and CO., Agents. / Tainui street. STE.JM-TUG PERSEVERE. npHE njpve : named Steamer is prepared to JL cary Passengers and Cargo, and TOW VESSEL^ in and out of the River at the followin/rates : — Vessel/ 40 tons or under, inwards £20. /40 outwards £10. „ " / over 40 tons, inwards 10s per ton. „/ outwards 5s per ton. TheAbpve rates refer only to vessels towed both ji and out by this steamer. Nojpassengers will be allowed to cross the Bar v said Steamer without a ticket from the fflice of the -undersigned. • /.-:■■■. D. GIRD WOOD and CO., / Agents, / : Taiuui streot. nl
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 150, 27 December 1866, Page 3
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451Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 150, 27 December 1866, Page 3
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