Shipping Advertisements. ARRIVAL OF PRINCE ALFRED. Immense Excitement in Melbourne. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. 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,. •Iplm M'ljean, Esq., commander, Laving arrived, will be despatched for Melbourne direct (circumstances permitting), THIS MORNING, FRIDAY, the 29th INSTANT, At 10 a.m. Special Return Tickets are being issued at Reduced Rates to people wishing to visit Melbourne during the Prince's stay, and will be made svailable to extend over the Christmas holidays. Captain M'Lean, his good ship, and her splendid passenger accommodation, together with the good table provided for both first and second class passengers are known, and acknowledged to be the best and most comfortable of any steamer in the colonies, and intending passengers will do well by taking out their tickets to .proceed to Melbourne and Sydney with this favorite captain, who is known and respected by almost every man on the" West Coast.' As the greater number of the first and second-class berths are engaged, early application is necessary to secure the few remaining ones. Paddle- steamer Yarra conveys passengers onboard free, leaving the wharf at 10 a.m. sharp. For freight and passage apply to Royse, Mudie and Co , Agents, 11134 Wharf street. " QUEENSLAND GOLDFIELDS. STEAM TO SYDNEY. The Steamship ALHAMBEA, 1000 Tons, Will be despatched on the 29th. Passengers booked through to Sydney, and forwarded from Melbourne by the splendid steamers belonging to the A. S. N. Company. For freight or passage to Eoyse, Mudie and Co., 11153 . Agents. QITEAM TO FOX'S, BULLER, AND THE MOHIKINUI. The favorite paddle-steamer BE U C E, James Kebley, Master, THIS MORNING, At 10 o'clock (Circumstances permitting). For Freight or Passage, apply to Fbedeeic Geeeb, Agent, 11290 Gibson's Quay. OTEAM TO FOX'S, BULLEE, AND •^ MOHIKINUI. The favorite paddle-steamer TASMANIAN MAID, Captain Souteb, THIS MORNING, At 12 o'clock. Caeey and Gilles, 11288 Wharf street. PADDLE-STEAMERS ■yARRA AND PERSEVERE. The above Steamers ars prepared to jarry Passengers and Cargo, and TOW VESSELS in and out of the River at mrrent 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 FAVORITE. . THE Steam Tug FAVORITE, Fifty-Horse Power, Is ready to engage for Towing or Passenger Traffic at this Port. 10617 Robebt Dyason. FOE SALE, SHARES in the Grey River Steam Tug Company, 1 (Limited). Apply to Win. W. Cardno, Sharebroker and General Agent, Grey- : mouth. U298.
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West Coast Times, Issue 681, 29 November 1867, Page 1
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