PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY (Limited). OTBAM TO ENGLAND & NEW YORK, VIA PANAMA, - In conjunction ' witf'i 'the steamships of the Eoyrtl Mail Steam' "Packet G6iapmyHl of London, and " '''^^%0 : \ Pacific Mail Steamship Company of New York. . • The Screw Steamship J R U A H IN E , 1503 tons register, 500 horse power, } Thomas S. Beav Commander, • Is appointed L. To^ leava WELLINGTON for PANAMA, .- ■ ■ '•- ■- oir \ ''•: ': " ■■ . ' FRIDAY, Bth NOVEiIBER, • At Three p. mi, * 1 WITH HER MAJESTY'S MAILS. [ PASSENGERS, SPECIE, AND GOODS \ BOOKED »" TO PANAMA, NEW YORK, AND , i SOUTHAMPTON l , 1 First-class passengers are allowed 3361b5., 1 or 20 cubic, feet, for luggage; second class, 5 1681bs. "; or 15 cubic feet, wEich must be de- ! livered at the Company's office twenty -four hours before the departure of the steamer, when it will bo labelled, manifested, weighed or measured. All excess to be paid for as measurement goods, without primage. One of the Company's branch Steamers will leave Greymouth on SATURDAY, 2od NOVEMBER, to connect with the RQAHINE at- Wellington. Intending passengers are respectfully reminded that the Island of St. Thomas i 3 now avoided, both on the homeward and outward voyage, and the very healthy .island called "Peter" is substituted for it as a port of transhipment.. For freight, passage, &c, apply to G. W. MOSS, Agent, Albert street. Greymouth, Oct. 10, 1867- . - 1 AUCKLAND GOLD FIELDS. STEAM TO NELSON. WELLINGTON, PICTONJ," TARANAKI, MANUKA U. (AUCKLAND) ; Also to LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN. AND MELBOURNE. THE Panama, New Zealand, and Aus- J tralian Royal Mail Co;'s steamship j 1 A I R E D A- L. E, AficnißALD Kennedy, Commander, Will be despatched on SATURDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER. Passengers for Panama; i*ow York and Southampton will require to proceed to Wellington, to join the Ruahine, by this the latest opportunity. V Passengers conveyed on board:free of charge. For Freight or Passage, apply to G. W. MOSS, Agent, . Albert street. rpHE GREYMOUTH .TRAMWAY. NOTICE. *• ' ■ ■ - . The Undersigned, having purchased from . the Mortgagees the Line and Plant of the Greymouth and Saltwater Creek Tramway Company (Limited), begs to . notity that the Traffic will continue as heretofore ; and all persons having contracts with the said Company will take notice that such contracts will cease from this date. JOSEPH KILGOUR, j Proprietor. October 16, 1867. V rjIHE GREYMOUTH TRAMWAY. CHEAP SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. RETURN TICKETS will be issued at the Greymouth and Saltwater Stations, on Sundays, at Single Fares— \ ..*••, THREE SHILLINGS. J. KILGOUR, Proprietor. rjIHE RUTHERGLEN TRAMWAY CO. will run their Carriage in conduction with the above at the Reduced Fares of ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE. Return to or from Rutherglen and Saltwater. /~1 REYMOUTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL, VJT Religious Institute, Gresson street. H. WARREN, Master. rpHE MISSES HEAPHYS' DAY SCHOOL, . Corner of Boundary and Mackay streets. A ■ / M E E T I N G ••-■/ Of the COMMITTEE OF THE RELIGIOUS y \jt-. . ' '- ' - •M Will be ;heldr' - a* « ; 9'clock Aaipr
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Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 281, 31 October 1867, Page 3
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481Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 281, 31 October 1867, Page 3
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