PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. PANAsMA. NEW ZBALAND, AND AUSTIiA-LIAN ROYAL MAIL CO. (Limited.) - ' ■ '" ' '" - ; - i STEAM- TO- ENGLAND Via PANAMA, in conjunction with the steamships of the Roy.ii- Mail Steam Packet Company of London-. R U' A H I N E, Io0'3 ; tons register, 000 hoi-sc- power, T. S. Beal, Commander, . Is ai>pointed to leave Wellington- for • 1? A N A*M A oxFR: I DAY,. Sfch MA- RC H , , ■:.'■] . At Three p^in., ' WITH HER MAJESTY'S MAILSPASSENGERS,. SPECIE, AND GOODS, JFKOM MELBOURNE, SYDNEY,; AND' NEW ZEALAND PORTS,, . BOOKED THROUGH TO SOUTHAMPTON, AND PANAMA. Firs£cl.iss passengers are allowed 20 cirftic feet for luggage. Second class, 15 cubic feet. i Inteiuling- passengers arc rcspeutfully in. formed that they have the option of proceeding to Wellington by any of the Company's" branch steamers leaving; Greynioutli' for that port. . For freight or passage, ap]>ly to G. W. MOSS, Agent, Albert street. STEAM TO NELSON, WELL T NGTON, AND SYDNEY. ■■■'■' rpHE Panama, New Zealand, and AusJL traliau Royal Mail Co.'s steamship •.;■.'*' LORD ASHLEY, Akcuibald Kex>*kdy, Commander, Will be despatched THIS DAY (SATURDAY), IGth INST. Passengers conveyed on board' free of charge.' Those for Sydney tranship at Wellington to the magnificent Panama steam- j s.hip Mataura. For freight or passage, apply to G. V W. MOSS," Agent, . • . Albert street STEAM-TUG DISPATCH,. ~~ WrLHAM Jajies De.vre, Commander. rjHHE above Powerful Double-Engine Tug is now prepared to Tow Vessels in and out of the river as per agreement, to be &v : j ranged on application to. - ; G. W. MOSS, Manager, ■■•; .-; . Albert street, STEAM-TUG PERSEVEIIE. rg^HE above-named Steamer is prepared to JL carry Passengers and Cargo, and .TO \V VESSELS in and oiit of the llivoi'.at the fallowing rates :—; ' ■,".:• Vessels , 40 tous or under, inwards £20. . . 40 outwards. £10. „ over 40 tons, inwards 10s per- ton. >i outwards as' per ton. - The above rates refer, only to vessels towed both in aiid out by this, steamer. ..;■■■. No passengers will be allowed ,to cuo?9; the Bar in said Steamer without a ticket from the office of the undersigned. DV GIRDWOOD and C 0. ,, Agsnts, Tainuistreot. j "|Vr OT IC E TO CO N S I G WEE S PER DANCING WAVE, PR.OM MELBOURNE. Tnis Vessel being entered at the Customs Consignees are requested to pass their entries; early, and pay freight to the undersigned. ; AH goods- not removed from the: wharf before 4 o'clock p,.m. each day, will be stored at. the risk aud expense' of the consignee. KENNEDY 8R05.,, Agents, /■-1088 AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE of' ROYAL MAIL G0 A C H E.S. Booking Office --Johuston's Melbourne Hotel, Greymouth. Coaches ■ of 'the, above line will leave tiie oliice daily for H O.K I T I K A Connecting there with the Company's Overland Line to CHRISTCHURCH, Conveying passengers through in Thirty-six hours. Fare to. Hokitika .... £110 0 Christchurch ... 9 0 0 Parcels at reduced rates. E. SMITH, Agent. i^ RAHAM AND GROGAN'S LINE OF SADDLE HORSES. From the Cosmopolitan Stables, Greymouth, to the Cumberland Stables, Beach street, Hokitika .., ...£llos Vice versa ... ... ... 110s npELEGRAPH LINE OF SADDLE X HORSES. , Fare from Grey to Hokitika £ 1 lOs Do Hokitika to Grey £1 10s ! Horses always on hire. Sweeney's StablsiP* '^^^ct, Grey. Noak'b.Ark Slaftq^^^^
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 171, 16 February 1867, Page 3
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