STEAM TO N-ELSON, WELLINGTON, ' LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN," BLUFF HARBOR, AND MELBOURNE. rfIHE Panama, New Zealand, and AusJL tralian 11. Al. Qompany'3 steamship, O . T A GO , W. J. O. Symons, Commander, Will be dispatched On THURSDAY NEXT, 10th INSTANT. Passengers conveyed on board free of charge. . For freight or passage, apply to - I ■' G. W.-liOSS, Agent, Albert street. STEAM TO aiKLBOURNS DIRECT. rr^HE Melbourne, Adelaide, and New JL Zealand Steam Shipping Company's fine and favorite steamship G 0 T HEN B U R G, ■ " 800 Tons, T. Ukuerwood, Commander, Will be despatched for Melbourne Direct • (circumstances permitting), On THURSDAY NEXT, 9th INSTANT. ' » -With Gold and Passengers. . *-. ■ ■ '.iThe Persevere will convey passengers ou board, free of charge. For freight or passage, apply to D. GIRD WOOD and' CO., Agents, Tainui street. STEAM TO BLUFF HARBOR, DWEDIN And -.■. ■> M EL BO U. R; N E . f lIHE Panama, New Zealand, and AusJL tralian Royal Mail Co. 's steamship P II (E BE, - Edwakd Wheeler, Commander, Will be despatched On FRIDAY NEXT, 11th INST. Passengers for Melbourne tranship at Bluff Harbor to the splendid steamship Tararua. Passengers conveyed on board free of charge. For Freight or Passage, appljrto G. W. MOSS,. Agent, . Albert street. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. ri I H E well-known and favorite tcrew JL steamer - ••• ■ WILLIAM MISKIN, All information may be obtained oh sppli cation to D. MACLEAN and CO., Greymouth . STEUI-TUG DISPATCH, William James Deaee, Commander. THE Grey River Steam Tug- Company's powerful Double-Engine Steamer DISPATCH, Is now prepared to Tow Vessels in and out of the river as per agreement, to be arranged on application to G. W. MOSS, Manager, Albert street. STEAM-TUG PERSEVERE. THE above-named Steamer is prepared to carry Passengers and Cargo, and TOW VESSELS in and out of the River as per agreement. D. GIRD WOOD and CO., Agents, Tainui street. ~VT O T I C E . GREY RIVER STEAM TUG CO., Limited. An! Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at Kilgour's Hotel, on Thursday, the 10th October, at Three o'clock p.m. Business- - To consider the advisability of declaring a dividend, • N.B. — Any shareholder may, on giving not less than three days' previous notice, submit any resolution to the meeting, beyond the business above mentioned. G.W.MOSS, Manager. f^{ REYMOUTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL, \JT Religious Institute. A good commercial education guaranteed. Hours : Morning, from Half-past Nine to Twelve ; Afternoon, .from Two to Four. Terms, 2s 6d per week, payable in advance. H. WARREN, Master. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL, Waimea Road, 1 Nelson. MISS THOMAS (daughter of the Presbyterian Minister), Proprietress. Terms per Quarter for Board and Instruction in English and French ... £7 7 Music „ ... . ... . ... 1 1 Dancing ... .... ... 11 rjIHE. MISSES HEAPHTS DAY ■-V. SCHOOL, Comer of Boundary and Mackay streets.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 271, 8 October 1867, Page 3
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458Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 271, 8 October 1867, Page 3
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