Tramways. HOKITIKA AND- G'RKYMOUTH 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 i.m. Through Fares, 3s; Fares from cither end to Hau Hau, and vice versa, Is 6d 7906 Snipping Advertisements. AUCKLAND GOLDFIELDS. STEAM to NELSON , WELLINGTON , LYTTELTON. DUNEDIN, and BLUFF HARBOR ; also to NAPIER. TAURANGA and AUCKLAND. The Panama, New Zealand and Australian Royal Mail Company's splendid steamship P H (E B E, E. WheeCeb, Commander, Having arrived, Will positively be despatched (weather permitting), THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 18th INST., at 12 o'clock. Passengers conveyed on board free of charge. For freight or passage apply to John White, Agent. 10719 Gibson's Quay. STEAM TO MELBOURNE DIRECT. The Melbourne, Adelaide, and New Zealand Steam Shipping Company's fine aud powerful steamers will sail for Melbourne direct, as under — OMEO, on the 26th inst. For freight or passage apply to ROYSE, MXTDIE AND Co., 4532 Wharf street. VISIT OF PRINCE ALFRED TO MELBOURNE. SPECIAL TRIP. RETURN TICKETS ISSUED. STEAM TO MELBOURNE DIRECT. The Melbourne, Adelaide," and New Zealand Steam Shipping Company's fast and favorite steamship O M E O, 1040 Tons, J, S, Edwabds. Commander, Will be dispatched as above, on SATURDAY, the 26th INSTANT, With gold and passengers, This fine and comfortable vessel offers a favorable opportunity to persons wishing to proceed to Victoria, during Prince Alfred s visit, as she will reach Mcl- ! bourne about the timo of the Prince's ! arrival there. SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS Will be issued and made available for any of the steamers belonging to the Company, and. passengers can have the option of returning via Dunedin and Northern Ports, or come back direct to Hokitika. For freight or passage, apply to Royse, Mudie and Co., Wharf street. N.B. — Passengers booked through to Sydney and Adelaide. 10743 PADDLE-STEAMERS yAREA AND PERSEVERE. The above Steamers ar9 prepared to 3arry Passengers and Cargo, and TOW VESSELS in and out of the River at jurrent rates. No passengers will be allowed to cross «he Bar in these Steamers without a iicket from the office of the undersigned. Royse, Mcdie <fe Co., Agents, J623* Wharf street-. STEAM TUG OH ALL EN OR. . Geobgb Wilson Master. ffTHE above powerful cloublc-ongino 'jW L is' prepared to tow vcssola in and Dut of the River, as per agreement to bo vranged on application to the Qaptftin, 7n board, or to Spbmoe Bboi. find o>, AereU street. M-l STEAM-TUG FAVOiiITX A I?TER the 20th instant, th& Bteiffr J\. Tv% FAVORITE, Y\ft?A{tjtm rOWfT, ■*)][ be ready to en#»#» fr/f TWiag -or Pustngn'r Traffic afc tfri* Part, M6W RortKittDYvsoN. SKIFFS dud 4th«r iJ'wU, ftum I7h. nor foot. Jqsbp » JTr ,lnvu» t H'mj i,l» YftVrg B-_k, M«lbouwM», 'i$
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West Coast Times, Issue 645, 18 October 1867, Page 1
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460Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 645, 18 October 1867, Page 1
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