MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO CANTERBURY. IHE Company’s Fine Steamship ALHAM B R A, 1000 Tons, John M‘Lean, Commander, Will be despatched for Lyttelton direct. (See advertisement To-morrow.) The last Boat will leave the Jetty-at 2 p.m.-, to convey passengers on board, free of expense. ROYSE, MUDIE, and CO., Agents, High street. STEAM TO MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF HARBOR. THE Melbourne, Adelaide, and New Zealand Steam Shipping Company’s fine and powerful steam-ship ALHAMBRA, 1000 Tons, John M‘Lean Commander, Will be dispatched for Melbourne, via Bluff Harbor, On SATURDAY, the 9th PROXIMO, At 3 p.m. The Last Boat will leave the Jetty at 2 p.m., to convey passengers on board, free of expense. ROYSE, MUDIE, and CO., Agents, High Street. MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, AND NEW ZEALAND STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. STEAM TO HOKITIKA. rjpHE FINE AND POWERFUL STEAMSHIP ALHAMBRA, 100 Tons, John M ‘Lean, Commander, WILL BE DESPATCHED FOR HOKITIKA On SATURDAY, the Sth PROXIMO, At 43 p.m. The last Boat will leave the Jetty at 2 p.m., to convey passengers on board, free of expense. ROYSE, MUDIE, and CO., Agents, High Street. FOR HOKITIKA, Calling at LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, & NELSON, New Zealand, and Royal Mail ComTHE Panama, Australian pany’s Steamship E G M O N T, 600 Tons, James Hagley, Commander, Will leave Port Chalmers for the above ports On TUESDAY, the sth DECEMBER. For Freight and Passage apply to GEO. S. BRODRICK, Mercer’s Braidings, Prinees street. Passengers conveyed on board per 2 o’clock steamer. ILK lE, WEBSTER AND CO., 15, COLLINS-STREET, MELBOURNE (Established 15 years), Beg to call attention to their magnificent stock of Pianofortes, by Broadwood, Collard, Erard, &c. Harmoniums, by Alexandre, of Paris. Brass Instruments, -and all requisites for Military Bands. Harps, Guitars, Concertinas, &c. Church Organs imported and erected. Pianofortes for sale on easy terms, or for hire, with option of purchase. Instruments taken in exchange. Organs and Pianofortes tuned and repaired. Extensive Show Rooms up stairs. NOTICE. FREE PARDON TO AN ACCOMPLICE. Attorney-General’s Office, Wellington, October 11, 1865. WHEREAS, on Monday, the 4th day of September, 1865, Mr Walmsley, of the Bank of New South Wales, was attacked and robbed, about 12 o’clock in the day, by about four or five armed men, between No Town and Twelve-mile, on the' Grey River Gold-fields, in the Province of Nelson, about 14 miles distant from the Grey Mouth, in the Province of Canterbury, of 821 ounces or Gold Dust, and about £I,OOO in Bank Notes : This is to notify tlmt his Excellency the Governor will grant a Free Pardon to -any person implicated in the robbery aforesaid, who shall give such information as shall lead to the apprehension and conviction of any one or more of the other offenders. HENRY SEWELL.
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Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 805, 4 December 1865, Page 3
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455Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume III, Issue 805, 4 December 1865, Page 3
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