I MESSRS M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD, AND CO.'S steamers will be despatched, weather permitting, from Greymouth on or about the following dates : — For Melbourne Direct — GOTHENBURG, Capt. Underwood, on the 12th DEC. OMEO, Capt. Calder, on the 19th DEC. TAiixUtUA, on the 20th DEC. To Melbourne, calling at Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff Harbor, CLAUD HAMILTON, ou the 12th DEC. RANGITOTO, on the 26th DEC. For freight or passage, apply to D. GIRDWOOD and CO., Agents, Mawhera Quay. N.B. —Passengers booked through to Sydney and Adelaide. XA GIRDWOOD AND CO. AUCTIONEERS, GREYMOUTH. AUCKLAND GOLD FIELDS. Regulajb FortniiJhtw Communication with the Auckland Gold Fields. STEAM TO WESTPOHT, NELSON, AND MANUKAU. rXIHE Well-known Fast and Favorite S.S. JOHN P E N N, M. Carey, Commander, (Now regularly engaged in the trade from the West Coast to Manukau), Will leave Greymouth on. her next trip On or about WEDNESDAY NEXT, 15th DECEMBER. For freight or passage, apply to NANCARROW, HENDERSON and CO., Agents. THAMES GOLD FIELDS. STEAM TO WESTPORT, NELSON, AND MANUKAU. HPHE Fasb and Favorite Paddle Steamer CHARLES EDWARD, Captain Holmes, Will be despatched for the above ports On FRIDAY NEXT, 17tb INST. For Freight or passage, apply to ' The PURSER on.Board. STEAM TO ' :•-. V : HOKITIKA, OKARITO, BRUCE BAY, HAAST RIVER, \ ' JACKSON'S BAY, BARN BAY, AND BIG BAY. Under contract with Westland Government. FT) H E Favorite Twin-Screw Steamer W A I P A K A , ; 5> Capt. Bascand, Will be despatched as above' ■; On WEDNESDAY, 15th INSTANT. > ' For freight or passage, apply to • '- ' D, GIRDWOOD and; Co., Agents, Mawhera, Quay, . -,V'" STEAM-TUG DISPATCH," •".. THE Grey River Steam Tug Company's powerfuKDouble-Engine Steamer, thl SPAT CH, .'■■ 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. FOR LONDON DIRECT. rpHE Splendid First-clas 8 Clipper Ship H V D A. S P E S , 2092 tons Register, ' E. S. Babot, Commander. This noble ship has now proved hersel one of the fastest vessels trading to the porfc^ is now receiving her homeward freight, and is appointed to sail for LONDON DIRECT 1 About the last week in December. The passenger accommodation is unsur passed, the saloon is elegantly furnished, and has every necessary convenience and comfort. Linen and bedding are provided for the \ use of saloon passengers. Bath rooms of the most approved construction are also for the use of passengers. A good milch cow will be placed on board.A Stewardess accompanies the ship. No expense has been spared to make this, vessel a favorite passenger ship in the Canter- 1 bury trade, and is commanded and officered by gentlemen well known for their kindness and attention. Second Cabin accommodation is all that could be desired, and inspection is invited. For freight or passage apply to ;." •. ' E. S DALGETY and C 0.,. H Lyttelton and Christo'iurch. LEX. HO S 1 E } SAIL AND TENTMAKER, Begs to draw the attention of Miners and others to his large stock on hand of superior Canvas Hydraulic Hose ; also, Canvas of all kinds, Tents, Flys, Flour Bags, &c, &c. OILSKINS. OILSKINS. A splendid lot, made oh the premises, and surpassing anything imported. Well suited for use in hydraulicising. Note the AddressNext door to Club Hotel, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth,
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 610, 14 December 1869, Page 3
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