STEAM TO NELSON AND THE MANUKAU. fITHE Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Eoyal Mail Company's Steamer AIREDALE Having been permanently placed upon tho line, is appointed to leave as above, on TO-MORROW . (SUNDAY,) Passengers will also be forwarded to Ticton, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and to Sydnoy by tho Company's steamer which leaves Nelson on Ist November, For freight or passage apply to FREDERIC GREER, Agent. Gibson's Quay. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. fTiHE CLIPPER SCHOONER PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Sails on Tuesday next. Passages at reduced Rates. This fast sailing vessel made the passage down in eight days. For passage (for which immediate application is necessary to secure berths) .•apply on board, Gibson's Quay. A. R. Emebsok. i STEAM TUG LIONESS. rpHIS Powerful Double Engine Tug •*■ is now ready to undertake towago over the Bar tit tho following rates, m or out : — Vessels 40 tons and under, £30 ; over 40 tons, 15s per register ton. Vessels towing in and out same voyage, 40 tons and under, £60; over 40 tons, 25s per register ton. Fare of Passengers, in or out, £1 each 5 , Cargo and Luggage, £& per ton. j O. L. Theookmobton, Agent. TIT ORISON, LAW & CO., SHIPPING AGENTS, Wharf street. T H. WILLIAMS & CO*J • Auctioneers, ;fe^. SHIPPING jplpjlfe; COMMISSION AGENTS, GREY RIVER. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Capital £1,000,000. Reserve Fund .. .. £323,160. HOKITIKA AGENCY. fIIHIS Bank issues Drafts on its various X Branches and Agencies iv Great Britain and Ireland, New Zealand, Victoria and New South Wales. Interest allowed on Deposits, subject to notice of withdrawal as under : — 3 months' notice, 3 percent per annum. 6 v >i 4 „ „ ,*2 „ „ 5 „ „ GOLD BOUGHT IN ANY QUANTITY. Highest Price given. GEO. PRESHAW. Agent. Hokitika, Ist May, 1865. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital, £500,000 Deserved Fund, £116,000 HOKITIKA: Agencies j— Gbbtmouth, Waimea, Boss (Totara). DRAFTS issued on the variousßranches and Agencies in Now Zealand, tho Australian Colonies, and Great Britain. Interest allowed on Deposits, subject to notice of withdrawal, as under :— • 3 months' notice, 3 per cent, per an, 6 ,» ,i 4 „ „ 12 „ „ 6 „ „ General Banking business transacted. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR GOLD.
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West Coast Times, Issue 63, 28 October 1865, Page 1
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349Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 63, 28 October 1865, Page 1
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