j Slipping- Advertisements. STEAM to NELSON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, TAURANGA, and AUCKLAND. The Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company's steamship CLAUD HAMILTON, Gordon Ponsonbv, Commander, Will be despatched (circumstances permitting) on MONDAY, 26th INSTANT. i Passengers conveyed on board free of charge. For freight or passage apply to John White, Agent, 5429 Gibson's Quay. S.S. ALBION FOR MELBOURNE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. npHE splendid steamship (under mail contract) will positively be despatched on or about Tuesday next, November 27. For passage, apply to E. & J. HOUGHTON, Agents, 5423 Wharf-street. QTEAM TO OKARITA. The favorite paddle steamer BRUCE, Captain James Kerley, On or about the 23rd instant, For freight or passage apply to Frederic Greer, Agent, 5395 Gibson's Quay. FOR THE GREY, BULLER, and NELSON, calling off PAKIHI to land passengers and cargo (if practicable). The paddle Steamer NELSON, Captain Whitwell, Will be despatched for the above ports TO-MORROW (ffaip*¥) MOBNIfIKfrAt 8 o'clock. (Circumstances permitting.) For freight or passage, apply to 5375 Nath. Edwards and Co. STEAM TO MELBOURNE DIRECT. The Melbourne, Adelaide, and New Zealand Steam Shipping Company's fine and powerful steamers will sail for Melbourne direct, as under — GOTHENBURG, on Thursday, 22nd iNovember (circumstances permitting). ALHAMBRA, on Monday, 26th instant. For freight or pnssage apply to Royse, Mudie and Co., 4532 Wharf street;. I^l TEAM to MELBOURNE DIRECT. The Melbourne, Adelaide, and New Zealand Steam Navigation Company's fast and favorite steamship GOTHENBURG, 800 tons, Hugh Mackie, Commander, Having arrived, will be despatched for I Melbourne direct, THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 22nd inst., (Circumstances permitting). The p.s. Yarra will convey passengers and gold on board free of charge, leaving j the wharf at 9 a.m. sharp. For freight and passage apply to Royse, Mudie, and (Jo., 5357 Wharf-street. T7IOR SYDNEY DIRECT, The fine fast-sailing brigantine LIZZIE COLESON, Captain Dunn, THIS DAY, THURSDAY, 22nd Inst., (Weather and Bar permitting). For freight or passage apply to W. S. Lockhart, Corner of Weld and Sewell streets. 5416 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, Per Mary Grant from Melbourne THIS vessel having reported at Customs, consignees are requested to pay freight and. pass entries at once. All entries not completed by Noon This Day will be passed at consignees' risk and expense. Goods stored if not' removed by 4 p.m. Moeison, Law & Co., Agents, 5425 Wharf street. SKIFFS and other Boats, from 17s. per foot. Joseph R. Jones, South Yarra Bunk, Melbourne. 10
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West Coast Times, Issue 364, 22 November 1866, Page 1
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395Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 364, 22 November 1866, Page 1
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