Frederic Greer. NOTICE. rjIHE Fine and powerful paddle steamer J- * " B R U C E ,' ' 100 tons burthen ; 45 horse power. Captain- James Kerlet, Plies with passengers and cargo to and from vessels in the offing. Fares 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 £1- per ton. The public is respectfully informed that no one in future will be allowed to go on board the Bruce when starting from the Wharf without a passage ticket. Frederic Greer, Manager, 582 Gibson's Quay. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY. TJASSENGERS Booked from Hokitika J7 for all the New Zealand Ports. Sydney direct. Sydney, via Auckland (either East or West Coast routes.) Melbourne direct. Melbourne, via Nelson, Wellington, Canterbury, Otago, and Bluff Harbor. * Melbourne, via Bluff Harbor, only. Dunedin, via Bluff Harbor. The Company's first-class Steamships are appointed to sail from Hokitika on the following dates : — CLAUD HAMILTON, for NELSON on or about the 27th February — Transhipping passengers, for Northern Ports, into the Airedale ; and for Southern Ports, into the Pjio3be. EGMONT, for NELSON, on or about the 18th Feb. — Transhipping passengers, for Northern Ports, into the Phoebe ; for Southern Ports and Melbourne, into the Taeartja. RANGITOTO, for BLUFF HARBOR and DUNEDIN, on or about 25th Feb. — Transhipping passengers, for Melbourne at Bluff Harbor, into theTiRARUA. OTAGO, for SYDNEY Direct, on or about 2nd March. CLAYS- -tIAMILTON for. MELBOURNE Direct, on or about the 9th March. The appointed dates will be adhered to as strict!}' as circumstances will permit, and are arranged with the view to secure the Forwarding of Passengers Regularly Twice a Month, to all New Zealand Ports, Sydney, and Melbourne. • Persons desirous of bringing their families or friends to Hokitika from anj r port embraced b} r the Company's operations, may arrange for their passage with the undersiged. RETURN TICKETS (available by any of the Company's Steamers) are issued at a liberal reduction on the double fare. For freight, passage, &c, apply to FREDERIC GREER, Agent, 1088 Gibson's Quay. STEAM TO OKARITA WEEKLY iITHE Favorite and Powerful Paddle Steamer "B R U C E," Ja?,ies Kerley, master, Will be despatched for OKARITA (Weather/ permitting) EVERY WEEK. Shippers of goods for • Okarita can arrange for freight on application at the office. A limited number of passengers only will be taken. » For further information, applj r to Frederic Greer, 1165 Gibson's Quay. STEAM TO THE GREY RIVER. rpHE swift and powerful paddle steamc «B R U C E," James Kerley, Master, Will v be despatched for the Grey River, o SATURDAY, 24th INST., at 3 p.m. For passage, apply to Frederic Greer, 1399 Gibson's Quay.
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West Coast Times, Issue 134, 21 February 1866, Page 1
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456Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 134, 21 February 1866, Page 1
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