Shipping Advertisements. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN EOTAL MAIL COMPANY. The Company's vessels will be despatched from Hokitika as under :—: — For Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Habbor, and Melbourne — The TARARUA, on or about the 3rd. N.B. — This steamer conveys passengers and mails to Wellington, to meet the outgoing Panama steamer. For Sydney direct— The CLAUD HAMILTON, on or about sth. For BLUFr Harbor and Dunedin (transhipping into the Otago at Bluff Harbor for Melbourne)— The EGMONT, on or about 10th. For Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Harbor, and Melbourne— The OTAGO, on or about 10th. For Nelson, Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Hakbor, and Melbourne, transhipping at Wel» lington for Sydney, Taraflaki, and Manukau— The RANGITOTO, on. or about ISth. For Bluff Habbor and Dunedin (transhipping into the Rangitoto at Dunedin for Melbourne)— The LORD ASHLEY, on or about 21st. For Nelson and Wellington (transhipping at the latter port for Napier, Tauranga, and Auckland)— The CLAUD HAMILTON, on or about 26th. Eor Bluff Harbor and Dunedin — The AIREDALE, on or about 29th. The above first-class steamers, replete with every accommodation for passengers, will be despatched according to the above dates, as punctually 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 White, Agent, 4155 Gibson's Quay. PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. The Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company's steamship M A T A U R A, 1767 tons register, 550-horse power, George Edward Bird, R.N.R., Commander, Is appointed to leave Wellington for Panama, on ' SATURDAY, Sth DECEMBER, with Her Majesty's mails for PANAMA, SOUTHAMPTON, and INTERMEDIATE PORTS Passengers, specie, and goods from Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand Ports, booked through to Southampton, Panama, and Colon, for the East and West Coasts of North and South America, and West Indies First-class passengers are allowed 20 cubic feet for luggage : second-class, 15 cubic feet. All luggage must be delivered at the company's office twenty-four hours before the departure of the steamer, when it Trill be labelled, manifested, weighed, and measured. All excess to be paid for as measurement goods. For further particulars, apply at the company's offices. John White, agent, Gibson's Quay. 4G73 SPECIAL NOTICE TO PASSENGERS For PANAMA and SOUTHAMPTON. To prevent the disappointment consequent upon adverse weather, rendering it impossible to embark by the branch steamer leaving Hokitika on the 3rd to meet the outgoing Panama steamer, which leaves Wellington on the Bth monthly, Passengers for Panama and Southampton are respectfully informed, that they have the option (wHhout any additional charge) of proceeding to Wellington by any of the Company's branch steamers, which leave Hokitika for that port on or about the 10th, 19th, and 27th. John White, Agent, Gibson's Quay. 5187 QTEAM to BLUFF HARBOR, DUNEDIN and MELBOURNE. The Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company's steamship EGMONT, John Vine Hall, Commander, Will be despatched (circumstances permitting), on MONDAY, 12th INSTANT, At 11 a.m. Passengers for Melbourne will be transferred at Bluff Harbor to the splendid steamship Tararua. For freight or passage apply to John White, Agent, Gibson's Quay, 5186 STEAM TUG CHALLENGEGeorge Wilson Master. fITHE above powerful double-engine Tug L is prepared to tow vessels in and out of the River, as per agreement to bo arranged on application to the Captain, onboard, or to Spence Bros, and Co., JBevell street. 4831
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West Coast Times, Issue 354, 10 November 1866, Page 1
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