Shipping Advertisements. QTEAM TO BLUFF HARBOR AND DUNEDIN. The Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company's Steamship E G M O N T, W. Jack, Commander Having arrived, will be despatched THIS MORNING, WEDNESDAY, 28th INSTANT, At 6 o'clock. The Persevere will convey passengers on board, free of charge. For freight or passage, apply to John White, Agent, 9957 Gibson's Quay. STEAM TO MELBOURNE DIRECT. The splendid Steamship OME O , 1000 tons, J. S. Edwards, Commander, Will positively be despatched as above, TO-MORROW" (Thursday) MORNING, the 29th INST., with Gold and Passengers. The OMEO has undergone most extensive alterations, and is now one of the finest ste.amers in the New Zealand and Australian waters, both as regards speed and passengers' accommodation, and her qualities as a good and safe vessel at sea are too well known to require comment. The p.s. Persevere will leave the Wharf to-morrow (Thursday) morning, at 6 o'clock, to convey passengers on board free of charge. All Tickets must be taken out at the Agent's Office before 5 o'clock this Evening, as the Persevere will positively leave the Wharf with passengers on Thursday morning at 6 o'clock sharp. For freight and passage apply to Royse, Mudie and Co., 9913 Agents, Wharf street.
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 — OMEO, 29th inst. GOTHENBURG, on 10th Sept. • For freight or passage apply to * Royse, Mudie and Co., 4532 - Wharf street. -' T7IORSYDNEY DIRECT. The clipper brigantine LIZZIE COLESON, Capt. Dunn, Will be despatched on FRIDAY MORNING, At 11 a.m. (weather permitting). For passage apply to 10010 W. S. Lockhart. VTOTICE TO CONSIGNEES Per LIZZIE COLESON and JANE LOCKHART, from Sydney. Both these Vessels will be towed over the Bar on this Morning's tide (weather permitting), when Consignees will please have all Entries passed. All Entries not passed by 12 a.m. will be passed and goods stored at Consignees' risk and expense. 10011 W. S. Lockhart. PADDLE-STEAMERS T7"ARR.A AND PERSEVERE. The above Steamers are prepared to carry Passengers and Cargo, and TOW VESSELS in and out of the River at current rates. No passengers will be allowed to cross the Bar in these Steamers without a ticket from the office of the undersigned. Royse, Mudie & Co., Agents, 3623* Wharf street. STEAM TUG CHALLENGE. Geobge Wilson Master. 'lIHE above powerful double-engine Tug L is prepared to tow vessels in and Dut of the River, as per agreement to be irranged on application to the Captain, sn board, or to Spence' Bbos. and Co., •Sevell street. 1831 For Sale. FOR SALE, by Private Treaty -Superior four-roomed Dwelling-house in Sewell street, directly opposite Government House, at present in the occupation of M. H. Williams, Esq. For particulars apply to Mr Shaw, West Coast Times Office. 9972 FOR SALE, the MINERS' ARMS HOTEL, situated between Riley's Shamrock Hotel and Munro's Carriers' Arms, mouth of Waimea Track. For particulars, apply to Cassius and Comiskey; or, on the premises, to A. Pennefather. 9043
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West Coast Times, Issue 601, 28 August 1867, Page 1
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506Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 West Coast Times, Issue 601, 28 August 1867, Page 1
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