THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 3rd JANUARY, At I*2 o'clock prompt. New Victorian Bacon and Hams. i ; ' : ' ; . ."'■■'.'■' A splendid sample. Just huided. Mr; j. a. keen an haajjeceived instructions from the importer (iSpiy public auction, at his rooms, MaJyfipl^Quay, on Thursday, 3rd inst. , at 12 o'clock iirbiiii>t. : ■■.■,:". . About .')() cwt prime dairy and corn fed .bacon >'o reserve. Terms at sale. The above is a beautiful lot of prize bacon and hams well worthy of the attention of storekeepers and others. PAN A.M A MAIL SERVICE. JL lianßoy^ 1 ?", 1 Company's Steamship 1707 tons register, fisMs™ P" wer » Gkobob Ewd. Binn, R.N R.^o^" 1111 ' 101 Is appointed 'to leave Wellingtoii't^! PAN A M A ON '-* TUESDAY, Sth JANUARY, 1867, At Three p.m., With her Majesty's Mails for Panama, Southampton, aud intermediate Ports. Passengers, Specie, and Goods from Melbourne. Sydney and New Zealand Ports booked through .to Southampton, Panama and Colon, for West and East Coasts of iVorth and South America and West Indies. Ist cl.-iss passengers are allowed twenty cubic feet for luggage; second 1 class, -fifteen cubic feet A ll luggage must be delivered at the Company's Office, twenty-four hours before the departure of tlie steamer, when it will be labelled, manifested, weighed and measured. All excess to be paid for as measurement goods. - For further particulars, apply to the undersigned. G. W! MOSS, Agent, Albert street. Greymouth, Ist Dec, ISG6. SPECIAL NOTICE TO PASSENGERS FOR PAMAMA AND SOUTHAMPTON rjpiO prevent the disappointment consequent JL upon adverse weather, rendering it impossible to embark by the branch steamer leaving Greymouth on the 3rd to meet the outgoing Panama steamer, which leaves Wellington on the Sth monthly, Passengers' for Panama and Southampton are respectfully informed, that they have the option, without any 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, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. ri^HE Panama, New Zealand, and AusJL tralian R. M. Co. 's steamship P H (E B E, • Edward Wheeler, Commander, Will be despatched THIS DAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 Connecting with the Company's magnificent steamship MATAURA, which leaves Wellington for Panama on the Sth, with the homeward mails and passengers. Intending passengers by the Mataura are reminded that this ; is tlie latest opportunity afforded of proceeding to Wellington to join that vessel. : The p. s. Persevere will convey passengers onboard, free of charge. , For freight or passage, apply to G. W. MOSS, Agent, Albert street. . FOR HOKITIKA. . fTVHE Fast and Favorite Paddle Steamer NELSON, Captain Whitwell, Will leave as above (weather permitting) THIS DAY, THURSDAY, at 5 p.m. For freight or passcage, app'y to NATH. EDWARDS and CO. , ■'■V. Agents. FOR NELS ON, Calling at : FOX'S, PAKIHI, AND BULLER. npHE Fast and Favorite Paddle Steamer A N E L S 0 N, : Thomas Whitwell, Commander, Will leave' as above (circumstances permitting) On SATURDAY, sth INST. At S a.m. Shipping notes to be had at the office of the undersigned. . For freight or passage, apply to NATH. EDWARDS and CU, Ageats.
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 152, 3 January 1867, Page 3
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