Shipping- Advertisements. OTEAM TO' BULLER, FOX'S. PAKIHI, AND MOKIHINUI GOLDFIELDS. THIS DAY, AT NOON. The Paddle Steamer HUNTRESS, Will sail for the above ports THIS DAY at noon. For freight or passage apply to Caeey and Gilles, 10294 Wharf street. •OOR PAKIHI' DIRECT. The clipper schooner ION A , So long and favorably known in the Westland trade, is again on the berth for the above port. Has part of her cargo already agreed for. For freight, &c, apply to R. S. Agnew, 10305 Gibsoh's.Quay. Tj^Oß FOX'S RIVER DIRECT, The Cutter , HARRY BLUFF, Having just completed a very successful trip to the above port, is again on the berth, and. ready tp receive cargo. As a great portion of her space is already engaged, early app^cation is recommended. For terms of freight, &c, apply to R. S. Agnew, Agent, 10304 Gibson's Quay. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. BRIG AN TINE CLARA, FBO3I DUNEDIN. rriHIS vessel having entered at the -*- Custom-house and broken bulk, Consignees are hereby requested to at once pay freight, and prepare to take delivery of goods under risk of storage. Morison, Law, and Co., Agents, 10303 Wharf-street. PADDLE-STEAMERS ■VTARRA AND PERSEVERE. The above Steamers ars 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. George Wilson Muster. 'PHE above powerful double-engine Tug L is prepared to tow vessels in and 3ut of the River, as per agreement to be irranged on application to the Captain, 3ii board, or to Spence Beos. and Co., Sevell street. . • ' 4831 IMPORTANT TO SHIP-OWNERS. FOR SALE.— The screw steamship WILLIAM MISKIN. For full particulars, apply to . - Royse, Mudie and Co., 10197 ' Wharf street. CJKIFFS and other Boats, From 17s. per •^. foot. .J"oseph-R. Jonks, South Yarra Bank, Melbourne. 10 Coaches. COBB AND CO.'S Telegraph Line of ROYAL MAIL COACHES. GREAT REDUCTION OF FARES. Coaches of the above line will leave the Booking Office, Empire Hotel, daily, for ROSS and GREYMOUTII, and weekly for CHRISTCHURCH. The following Reduced Fares have been decided upon by the proprietors : — Christchurch L 6 10s Od Ross Town ; Ll 0s Od Greymouth Ll 10s Od Luggage and parcel rates have>«l)e'"en reduced to a nominal charge. L. G. Cole & Co., Proprietor? ', | W. Cbawley, Westland Manager. t " lo'«> A N EXPRESS will leave the NOAH'S -"- ARK STABLES, South Spit, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ; and ROSS every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. G. H. MOSS, 8835 Ajjent wr Hokitika.
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West Coast Times, Issue 618, 17 September 1867, Page 1
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