Tramways. TJOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH ±1 TRAMWAY COMPANY, Limited. Carriages leave Hokitika for Hau Hau and Arahura, and Arahura for Hau Hau and Hokitika every hour from 8 a.m. On Sundays carriages commence running at 9 a.m. Through Fares, 3s ; Fares from either end to Hau Hau, and vice versa, Is 6d 7906 Shipping Advertisements. QTTEAM TO NELSON AND WELLINGTON. Taking Passengersfor Napieb, Tatjbanga, and the newly-discovered Auckland GOLDFIELDS. The Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company's splendid* steamship CLAUD HAMILTON. John Vine Hall, Commander, Hourly expected, Will be despatched TO-MORROW (Friday) MORNING, At 8 o'clock sharp. Passengers booked at a through rate to the above ports ; also to Lyttelton and Dunedin. No charge made for conveying passengers from the wharf to the roadstead. Writing of the newly-discovered Thames Goldfield, the -'New Zealand Herald," of the 18th inst., says :— '• We shall, when the Upper Thames is opened, have a Goldfield equal in extent to the whole of the Victorian Goldfickls if massed together." For freight or passage apply to John White, Agent, 10405 Gibson's Quay. OTEAM to MELBOURNE DIEECT. The Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Eoyal Mail Company's swift and powerful contract steamship RANGITOTO, J. Tavebneb, Commander, Will be despatched direct to MELBOURNE, ON SATURDAY, 28th INST. With Gold and Passengers. The last trip to Melbourne of this remarkably fleet steamer was made in five days, despite unfavorable weather the first three days, and only fourteen days elapsed from the time of her leaving Hokitika for Melbourne, until her arrival from that port at Bluff Harbor with the English mails. Passages must be secured not later than the 27th, as, weather permitting, she leaves for Melbourne direct the same tide that she arrives. The charge of conveying passengers from the wharf to the roadstead is borne by the ship. For freight or passage apply to John White, Agent, 10403 Gibson's Quay. a TEAM TO SYDNEY, via NELSON. The Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company's steamship EGMO N T , A. W. Jack, Comirander, Will be despatched ON SATURDAY, 28th INST. A« the Egmont only calls at Nelson for the purpose of coaling, the fares to Sydney will be precisely tlw same as those charged for the direct passage. Passengers conveyed on board, free of charge. For freight or passage apply to John White, Agent, 10404 Gibson's Quay. PADDLE-STEAMERS ■yARRA AND PERSEVKRE. The above Steamers ars prepared to 3arry Passengers and Cargo, and TOW '7ESSELS in and out of the River at mrrent rates. No passengers will be allowed to cro3s >he Bar in these Steamers without a .icket from the office of the undersigned. Royse, Mudie & Co., - Agents, 3623* Wharf street. STEAM TUG CHALLENGE. Geobge Wilson Master. fpHE 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, on board, or to Spknce Bbgs. and Co., &evell street. 4831
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West Coast Times, Issue 626, 26 September 1867, Page 1
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487Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 626, 26 September 1867, Page 1
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