Shipping Advertisements. PANAMA; NkW ZEALAND,' ,ANp A AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY. Tno Company's vessels will be despatched from Hokitika as under :—: — For Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Habbob, & Melboubne —The OTAGO, on oi ( about 3rd: N.B. This steamer conveys passengers fend mails to Wellington, to meet the outgoing Panama steamer". , For Sydney direct— The CLAUD HAMILTON, on or about 4th. . For Bluff Haijjsob and Dunedin (transhipping into the Otago at Bluff Harbor for Melbourne)— The E&MONT, on or about 11th. ' * ■ For Nelson, Wellington, Ltttelton, Dfinedin, Bluff Habbob, & Melboubne —the TABARUA, on or about 10th. ' For Nelson, "Wellington, Lyttelton Dunedin, Bluff Habbok & Melbouene —The EANGITOTQvon or about 19th. For Bluff Habbob and Dunedin (transhipping into the RANfiiTOTO atßluff Harbor for Melbourne)— The LOKD ASHIEY, on or about 21st. For Nelson and Wellington (transhipping at the latter port for Nd.pier, Tauranga, and Auckland) The CLAUD HAMILTON, on or about 26th. " For Bluff Habbob and Dunedin — The AIREDALE, on or about 26th. The aboTe first-class steamers, replete with.every accommodation fof passengers, will be despatched according to the above ftales, ,as jjonctiially as the circumstances of Hokitika will permit. Parties desirous of' bringing their families or friends to Hokitika from any ' port embraced by the Company's operations, can make arrangements for so doing with the undersigned, JOHN W&ITE, , . . ■ Agent, ' 4Jj>§ Gibson's Quay. STEAM TO ENGLAND, VIA PANAMA. The Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Boyal Mail Company's magnificent hew sieainship/ fAIEO U E A, i.500 tons, 500-h:p., H. S. Machin, Commander, ""will be despatched from Wellington, for Panama direet> on MONDAY, Bth'peoximo, with Hof Majesty's mails from Australia fend New Zealand. The Company's "branch steamer Otago will leave Hokitika on the 3rd proximo, conveying mails and passengers to the Kaikouba, at Wellington. Passengers can book at a through rate from Hokitika to Panama and Southampton. From the Isthmus of Panama firstclass steamers proceed at frequent intervals to New York, California, and the various ports of South America. lleturn tickets, available twelve months, issued at a reduction of twenty-five per cent. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. JpHN White, Agent, 4358 Gibson's Quay. NOTICE TO PASSENGEES VIA PANAMA. BAGGAGE. TNTENDING PASSENGERS will J_ please note* that they are allowed twenty cubic feet Ist class; or fifteen cubic feet, 2nd class. • All luggage must be delivered at the Company's Office, twenty-fours before the departure of the steamer' when it will be labelled, manifested, weighed or measured. All excess to be paid for as measurement goods. H. B. Benson, General Manager. August 29, 1866. 4357 OTEAM TO BLUFF HARBOR, DUNEDIN, and MELBOURNE. The Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company's steamship, LORD ASHLEY, James Haglet, Commander, Will bo despatched for the above ports On FRIDAY NEXT, 21st Inst. Passengers for Melbourne will be transferred to the splendid steamship Eangitoto at Bluff 3 i •;•;, r. For freight or passage, apply to John White, Agent, 430 J. Gibson's Quay.
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West Coast Times, Issue 310, 20 September 1866, Page 1
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