piping gMctiiscincnte. _ Frederic Greer. NOTICE. rTlHl'i Fine and powerful paddle steamer "B R . U 0 E," ' 100 tons burthen 5 45 horse power. Captain James Kerley, Plies with passengers and cargo to and from vessels in the offing. Faros of Passengers, out or in, £1 each, exclusive of provisions. Return Tickets (without any responsibility,) £1 each, exclusive of provisions, ♦Freight of Cargo or Luggage, out or in £4 por ton. The public is respectfully -informed that no one in future will bo allowed to go on board the Bruce when starting from tho Wharf without a passage ticket. Frederic Gheer, Manager, 682 Gibson's Quay. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY. "PASSENGERS Booked from Hokitika v J7 for all tho New Zealand Ports. Sydnoy direct. Sydney, via Auckland (either East or West Coast routes.) Alelbourno direct. Melbourno, via Nelson, Wellington, Canterbury, Otago, and Bluff Harbor. Melbourne, via Bluff Harbor, only. Duucdin, via Bluff Harbor. Tho Company's first-class Steamships aro appointed to sail from Hokitika on the following dates : — CLAUD HAMILTON, for NELSON on or about tho 27th February — Transhipping passengers, for Northern Ports, into tho Airedale ; and for Southern Ports, into the Pikeue. /EGMONT, for NELSON, on or about iho 18th Fob. — Transhipping passengers, /for Northern Ports, into the Pikebb ; for 'Southern Ports and Melbourne, into the Tahahua. -RANGITOTO, for BLUFF HARBOR aud DUNEDIN, ou or about 25th Fob. — Transhipping passengers, for Melbourne at Bluff Harbor, into theTARARUA. CLAUD HAMILTON for MELBOURNE Direct, on or about the 9th March. The appointed dates will be adhered to as strictly as circumstances, will permit, and aro arranged with tho view to secure the Forwarding of Passengers Regularly Twice a Month, to all New Zealand Ports, Sydnoy, and Melbourne. Persons desirous of bringing their families or friends to Hokitika from any port embraced by the Company's operations, may arrango for their passage with the undorsiged. RETURN TICKETS (available by any of the Company's Steamers) |aro issued at a liberal reduction on tho double fare. For freight, passage, &c, apply to FREDERIC GREER, ' Agent, 1088 Gibson's Quay. STEAM TO OKARITA WEEKLY >pHE Favorite and Powerful Paddle Steamer "B R U C E," James Kerley, master, Will be despatched for OKARITA (Weather permitting) EVERY WEEK. Shippers of goods for Okarita can arrango fpr freight on application at tho office. A limited number of passengers only will bo taken. For furthor information, apply to Frederic Greer, 116.5 Gibson's Quay. storage! JJOOM for 400 tons Merchandise, at current rates. \ Apply to Frederic Greer, . WV ' / ' Gibson's Quay.
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West Coast Times, Issue 129, 15 February 1866, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 129, 15 February 1866, Page 1
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