■^ Tramways. HOZITIKA AND GREYMOUTH TRAMWAY COMPAN V, 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 TTOKITIKA AND KANLERI TRAMWAY. PASSENGER CARRIAGE LEAVES— HOEITIE . I KANIEEI. J^ Sundays. \ ™* JSundavs. 9.30 11 8.30 10 11.30 1.30 10.30 12.30 2 2.30 1 2 4 3.30 3 3 6 5 5 4.15 I 6 5.30 - 10886 Shipping Advertisements. "PANAMA, NEW 'ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN EOYAL MAIL COMPANY (LIMITED.) STEAM TO ENGLAND, CALIFORNIA, AND NEW YORK VIA PANAMA, In conjunction with the Steamships of the Eoyal Mail Steam Packet Company of London, and Pacific Mail Steamship Company of New York. The Screw steamship EAKAIA, 1500 tons register, 500-horse power, S. H. Wbight, Commander, '• Is appointed to leave Wellington for . Panama on SUNDAY, Bth DECEMBER, At 3 p.m. WITH HER MAJESTY'S MAILS'. Through Bills of Lading are issued at moderate rates, and shippers may rely on ' regular delivery, in good order, in schedule time. This Company's Steamers leave Sydney on the Ist, and Wellington on the Bth of each month ; are due at Panama on the sth or 6th of following month, and will form regular connection there as follows : FOE SOUTHAMPTON : j j^£? Colon on the 6th or 7th ; arriving ' 29th of each month. i FOE SAN FRANCISCO : j Leave Panama on 9th; arriving at San Francisco 22nd of each month. FOR NEW YORK : Leave Colon, 12th or 13th; arriving at New York, 20th or 21st of each month, Passengers booked from all this ComSany's agencies, at through rates to amaica, St. Thomas, Havana, Trinidad, Vera Cruz, and Demerara. First - class passengers are allowed 3361b5., or 20 cubic feet for luggage; second-class, 1681b5.. or 15 cubic feet, •which must be delivered at the company's office twenty-four hours before the departure of the steamer, when it will be labelled, manifested, weighed and measured. All excess to be paid for as measurement goods without primage. The branch steamer AIREDALE will leave Hokitika on Monday, 2nd December, to connect with the Hakaia, at Wellington; but to prevent 'the chance of disappointment consequent upon the uncertainty of being able to cross the bar at any specified time, passengers for the Panama Mail Ship have the option of , proceeding to Wellington by any of the j Company's branch steamers. i For full particulars, rates of freight, passage, &c , apply to ' John White, Agent, j 11139 Gibson's Quay, j OTEAM TO SYDNEY, DIRECT.! QUEENSLAND GOLDFIELDS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. EETURN TICKETS At Reduced Rates. The Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company's steamship, LOED' ASHLEY, Henby Wobsp, Commander, Will be despatched direct to SYDNEY, THIS MORNING, At 9 o'clock. I Passengers conveyed on board free of i charge, by the paddle-steamer Favorite. The despatch, of this favorite steamer presents an excellent opportunity to passengers proceeding to the Queensland Goldfields, and to those who contemplate spending the Christmas holidays in New South Wales. Eor freight or passage apply to John White, Agent, 11190 Gibson's Quay. IMPORTANT NOTICE to PASSENGERS who have booked for j^dney by the Lord Ashley. WmSl hose steerage passengers who have already booked for Sydney by the Lord ' Ashley will have the option of proceeding there via Melbourne, by the Eangitoto without extra charge, in the event of the Lord Ashley not arriving ia time to be tendered the same tide as the Eangitoto. Passengers desiring this route will be required to produce their tickets at the office of the undersigned. John White, Agent, U305 Gibson's Quay.
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West Coast Times, Issue 680, 28 November 1867, Page 1
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