Sirpping Advertisements. ARRIVAL OF PEINCE iTiFRED. Immense Encitement ;n; n Melbourne. RETURN-TICKETS ISSUED AT REDUCED RATES to go and see 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 THURSDAY NEXT, the 21sfc insfc. 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 neces&ary to secure the few remaining ones. Paddle-steamer Yarra conveys passengers on board free, leaving the wharf at 2 p.m. sharp. For freight and passage apply to Royse, Mudie and Co., Agents, Wharf street. ' N.B.— The s.s. Omeo will follow the Alhambra on the 26th inst. — Passengers forwarded to Sydney and Adelaide. 11134 QUEENSLAND GOLDFIELDS. STEAM TO SYDNEY. The Steamship ALHAMBRA, 1000 Tons, Will be despatched on the 21st. Passengers booked through to Sydney, and forwarded from Melbourne by the splendid steamers belonging to the A. S. M. Company. For freight or passage to Royse, Mudie and Co., 11153 Agents. QTEAM TO DUNEDIN, VIA GREY. The steamship KEE R A , THIS DAY, at 1 o'clock. Carey and Gilles, 11167 Agents. T7IOR GREYMOUTH. The paddle-steamer FAVORITE, Will leave for tlie above Port, THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING. (Weather permitting) For Freight or Passage apply to W. Fisher, 11168 Wharf street. T7IIRST AND ONLY VESSEL FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. j The Clipper Schooner JESSIE Will sail as above This Day, TUESDAY, the 19th INSTANT. For freight or passage apply to Royse, Mudie and Co.. 11152 Agenis, Wharf street. _ PADDLE-STEAMfiKS X7"A RR A AND PERSE VXR E. The above Steamers ars prepared to jarry Passengers and Cargo, and TOW 7ESSELS in and out of the Kirer at surrent rates. No passengers will be allowed to cross <he Bar in these Steamers without a licket from the office of the undersigned. Eoyse, Mudie & Co., Agents, J623* Wharf street. STEAM-TUG FAVOEITE. AFTER the 20th instant, the SteamTug FAVOEITE, Fifty-Horse Power, will be ready to engage for Towing or Passenger Traffic at this Port. 10617 Robert Dyason. STEAM-TUG DISPATCH, W. J. Deare, Master. fPHE above powerful, double-engine X Tug is prepared to tow Vessels in | and out of the Hokitika River, as per agreement. For full particulars apply to G. W. Moss, Agent, 10929 Greymouth. SKIFFS and other Boats, from 17s. per foot. Joseph R. Jones, South Yarra Bank, Melbourne. 10 SHOW CARDS Printed, in the first style of Art, in gold and colors, at HT«»vwtt & Co.'s Lithographic and Eugr*ving Qfteft, Wpjd tfwt,
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West Coast Times, Issue 672, 19 November 1867, Page 1
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