Tramways. HOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH 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 rice versa, 1 s 6d 7906 TTOKITIKA AND KANIERI TRAMWAY. PASSENGER CARRIAGE LEAVES— HOKITIK . KANIEBI. "Iff *»*,"• 5£ Sunday,. 9.30 11 8.30 10 11.80 1.80 10.30 12.30 2 2.30 1 , 2 4 3.30 8 3 6,5 5 4.15 6 5.30 „_________ 10886 Shipping Advertisements. QUEENSLAND DIGGINGS. QTEAM TO SYDNEY DIRECT, Forwarding passengers to Melbourne and Brisbane, the nearest port to the new Diggings. Tk» Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company's fast and favorite steamship, P H GE B E , 1000 Tons, Edwabd Wheeleb, Commander, Having arrived, positively leaves for Sydney direct, THIS MORNING, Friday, 15th inst, at 10.30 a.m. sharp. An immense RUSH now going on from New South Wales to the newly-disco-vered rich Goldfields in Queensland. To passengers intending to proceed thither the Phoebe presents a splendid opportunity. For freight or passage apply to John White, Agent, 11114 Gibson's Qua3 r . ARRIVAL OF PRINCE ALFRED. Immense Excitement in Melbourne. RETURN-TICKETS ISSUED AT REDUCED EATES to go and sec the DUKE OF EDINBURGH at MELBOURNE. STEAM TO MELBOURNE DIRECT. The favorite and powerful S. S. ALHAMBRA, 1000 tons, John M'Lean, Esq., commander, will be despatched for Melbourne direct (circumstances permitting), on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 20th inst. Special Return Tickets will be issued at Reduced Rates to people wishing to visit Melbourne during the Prince's stay, and passengers proceeding by the Alhambra will have the benefit of being in Melbourne during nearly the whole time of the Prince's visit As the greater number of the first and second-class berths are engaged, early application is necessary to secure the few remaining ones. For freight and passage apply to Royse, Mudie and Co., Agents, Wharfitre^t. N.B.— The s.s. Omeo will follow the Alhambea on the 26th inst. — Passengers forwarded to Sydney and Adelaide. 11134 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 — ALHAMBRA, on the 20th inst. OMEO, on the 26th initant. For freight or passage apply to Royse, Mudie and Co., 4532 Wharf street. PADDLE-STEAMERS AND PERSEVERE. The above Steamers are prepared to sarry Passengers and Cargo, and TOW VESSELS in and out of the River at Burrent rates. No passengers will be allowed to cross Che Bar in these Steamers without a 'ticket from the office of the undersigned. Royse, Mxtdie & Co., Agents, 3623* Wharf street. STEAM-TUG DISPATCH, W. J. Dears, Master. ITIHE abov« powerful, doubl«'engin« X Tug is prepared to tow Vaisel* ir and out of th« Hokitika 'Rirvc, at p« agreement. For full particulars apply to Q-. W. Mom, Apnt. 10989 GMjmouth,
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West Coast Times, Issue 669, 15 November 1867, Page 1
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475Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 669, 15 November 1867, Page 1
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