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PROBABLE ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF POSTAL STEAMERS-PANAMA CO.

Mr. Hugh Jones, late of the Union IBank agency, Grey mouth, has been gazetted as a Warden of the Nelson South-west Gold-fields. We believe Mr. Jones will be stationed at -the Inangahua. The W. C. Times states that the lead of gold lately struck in a terrace on the north bank of the Teremakau, about four miles above its confluence with the ocean, has been proved narrow but rich, as those parties who have, fortunately for themselves, secured it, can occasionally wash J an ounce to the dish. The direction of the lead is at present nearly north and south, which will take it far inland of any of the beach 'or low terrace . workings that frinjre it. A gr< at many miners have left the rush disappointed, turning their faces southward for the Wairaea district. <

*** Births, Marriages, /and Deaths, authenticated, inserted free of charge.

Name. Airive Depart From. To. 0. Hamilton. 2 3 Wellington ] Uok & Kyd Otago 4 5 Melb&Hok Wellington ligmont 4 9 Mnnukau.. Grey&Hok Airedale, or Plioebe .... 9 10 Picton. &c. Trki&Mku Tararua 12 14 Melb&Hok Wellington Lord Ashley. 18 20 Wellington Grey & I-J ok Airedale, or Phoebe .... 20 24 Trki&Mku Grcy&Hok Jxangitoto.... 20 21 Melb&Uok Picton. &c. Jlgmont ... 24 25 Wellington j Trki&Mku C. Hamilton . 28 29 Syd & Uok! Wellington

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 181, 3 October 1866, Page 2

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PROBABLE ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF POSTAL STEAMERS-PANAMA CO. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 181, 3 October 1866, Page 2

PROBABLE ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF POSTAL STEAMERS-PANAMA CO. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 181, 3 October 1866, Page 2