Shipping" Advertisements. VISIT OF PRINCE ALFRED TO MELBOURNE. SPECIAL TRIP. RETURN TICKETS ISSUED, AT REDUCED RATES. STEAM TO~MELBOURNE DIRECT. The Melbourne, Adelaide, and New Zealand Steam Shipping Company's fast and favorite steamship OMEO, 1040 Tons, J. S. Edwabds. Commander, Having arrived, Will be despatched as above (weather permitting), TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, the 30th 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 Melbourne about the time of the Prince's arrival there. SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS Will be ISSUED AT REDUCED RATES, and made available for any of the steamers belonging to the Company, and passengers can have tho option of returning via Dunedin and Northern Ports, or come back direct to Hokitika. Yarra conveys passengers on board free of charge, leaving the wharf at 9 a.m. For freight or passage, apply to Royse, Mudie and Co., Wharf street. N.B. — Passengers booked through to SYDNEY and ADELAIDE. 10743 STEAM TO MELBOURNE DIRECT. The Melbourne, Adelaide, and New Zealand Stea*n Shipping Company's fine aud powerful steamers will sail for Melbourne direct, as under — OMEO, on Wednesday. 30th inst. ALHAMBRA, on the 6th November. For freight or passage apply to Royse, Mudie and Co., • 4532 Wharf street. T7IOR OKARITA, BRUCE, AND JACKSON'S BAY. The favorite paddle-steamer TASMANIAN MAID, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, At 11 o'clock. For freight or passage apply to Carey and Gilles, 10857 Wharf street. T7IOR PAKIHI DIRECT. The new and fast-sailing schooner BESSIE, Now on the berth, ■« ill sail on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. For freight apply to Cabey and Gilles, 10858 Wharf street. TJVOR GREY RIVER DIRECT. The Schooner FLYING CLOUD. Will sail TO-MORROW MORNING. Freight at low rates. Cargo received up to 5 o'clock. For shipping orders apply to Royse, Mudie and Co., 10861 Agents. PADDLE-STEAMERS yARRA AND PERSEVERE. The above Steamers are prepared to !arry Passengers and Cargo, and TOW VESSELS in and out of the River at :urrent rates. No passengers will be allowed to cross ■he Bar in these Steamers without a .icket from the office of the undersigned. Royse, Mudie & Co., Agents, J623* Wharf street. STEAM TUG CHALLENGE. Geobge Wilson Master. 11HE above powerful double-engine Tug . is prepared to tow vessels in and 3ut of the River, as per agreement to be irranged on application to the Captain, >n board, or to Spence Bbos. and Co., !lcvell street. 4831 STEAM-TUG FAVORITE. AFTER the 20th instant, the SteamTug FAVORITE, Fifty-Horse Power, will be ready to engage for Towing or Passenger Traffic at this Port. 10617 Robebt Dyason. SKIFFS and other Boats, froiu 17 s. per foot. Joseph R. Jones, South Yarra Bank, Melbourne. )p
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West Coast Times, Issue 654, 29 October 1867, Page 1
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