FtNIOW STEAMSHIP COMPAWf SSSM OF',NIW,ZIAL4NB. ■-.■*-.-■*-- WESTPORT, NELSON AND .Will*, ■ LiNGTON ' -•■-'-r-i.'^sf PROBABLE SAILINGS.r ■ | Mapourika, Friday; Bth, "Dec 1 %.m. .*1 Arahura. Monday llth Dec, ci Jaid^ night. ; . r J; ' Ankara call*' at Pieton. '' v'- 3 -;:'!" # Booking Paaaangcrs to all Nsw Ztalinaf .- sad Australia*, porta. -.'' : > ■ .■■ •..■ ■■ w* MELBOURB from WELLINGTON; Moana 1 , Thursday 14th, DecentbeV.' ?. SYDNEY FROM WELUNGTGNi Manuka, Friday 15th, Dec. direct. ",.t, Tarawera, Thursday, 14th December, , via Auckland. ./.;-. < ' Transhipping there" to ' t^rbfp'ii Maheno. ..-.;.,.-•■• f •'.,1-;:-. ■'■s ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAID STEAMERS. TO LONDON VIA SUEZ OANAL. Osterley' from Sydney 23rd, Djciff^: and fortnightly tii«raaftaT.' ~.'""'■ '■■'.. V CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON, VIA VANCOUVER. ? I from Aucklnd, 22nd Decamber. 1 VIA SAN FRANCISCO. * CalliiiK a* R&ratonga and Papeete *Maitai from Wellington 15th ©eot* * Fitted with wireless telegraphy.; :,.; LINE OF iTMI* PACKET*. '• I'. Eejsal&x tailings aa asutar : TARAKOHE DIRECT, f v Steamer early. . ~, „./•■• WESTPORT AND WANGANUL £;,<j Kennedy, Friday. >. i NELSON DIRECT. r Steamer early. I-.' NELSON AND WANGANUI. ■;/. Alexander to-morrow. :'■•-■,-*■- ■'''.' Foi freighti oz patsages apply it EANOARROW AND CO., Ageati*" ,»W ZEALAND SHIPPING 1 COMPANY'S UNI? /:" To London, via Monte Video, Tentrlft aad Plymouth. ■• . ■ MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IK THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE, Steamer Tons From TomMI Remuera (2) 12 500 WellingtonlDec. 14 Ruahine (2) 1313-; r- • . JanTil iiotoruc* 1 urakina na£2,* j'10,960 Ruahine (2) 13 13i ..—..,. Jahfll Ruapehu(2)* 9.800' Feb! 8 Rotoru*(3* nfim ■ Mar, "7 'J urakina (2 y * 10,9601, —!"1 'Apr. 4 (2) Twin screw. *Callt at Rio.,'"'"■■ (3) Triple screw. ';'": f -■'■,'■.*"">.'!V'• All the abeve vessels are nowfitted ap with wirelfcn telegraphy. -'>|^ Accommodation it not iuxpattad b» amy other Una, '■>.,■.-••.•.•'• FARES FROM GREYMOUTH, Steerage, sinsl©, from £l7 to £!L Second-class, single, from £3B to £*2, First-class, tingle, from £64 to £74. . Th* passenger accommodation in the tkres glasses it replete with every modern convenience, and the dietu scale each at will sustain the wo earned repatatisn of the Company; ■ r An experienced targeon will accent* pray each tttamer. . Kfif Warrants issued at Greymoutk itii pasaengert from the Old Country. ;,•"* Passengers booked at Qreymoath are given a FREE ooattal passage toi-'-'tt * port at wkiok they join the Horn Bieamsr. * • ; ' j NANOARROW AND C 0.,; | ■ Passenger and Freight-' Agent**"'*' Qreymouth. ;.' ; . ' >■ ■■!«' i '■■■■>:s Westport Agent: R. R. WHYTE, v «j Hokitika Agent: V. M. BONAR.
Albion Hotel GREYMOUTH. RICHARD DUNPHY, late of Reefton, having become / proprietor of the Albion Hotel, Greymouth, pur-j. pose catering for friends and the public generally in a 'w< which will, maintain the reputation of "the hotel an the i ' .' ' 1 ; '•:':*'; LEADING HOTEL ON THE WEST ; COAST. * Everything provided will be*of ins very, best quality and patrons ;ceji «ly on receiving every attention, lira Dunphy will personally superintend''the household management, and the comferi of guests will bt. properly .seen; ;bo f S<v' i - The meals, wines, spirits, ales, etc. will/ be second to none in the dominion. f ' f (Near Hokitika), The Favorite Resort tor BportimiiiL J. MORISSEY (late r tf&fMrf' announces thai he has 'taken over the above well-known hostelry. T>l Extensive alteration* are being made. Iw the premiffleß, which will offeS'li special inducement to visitors. Picnics parties and sportsmen during thV nummer months will be catered tea 1* the most approrad style. ■■ :■ P.- •* . ■■' ferrets always on hand,:-- '*') v MP IRE MPIRE OTIL. OTEL. JAMES BEIRNE Proprietor* (Corner Mackay and Tainui StTeetak EVERYTHING OF THE VERY BEST '/ QUALITY. Good Beds! Good Meals! Low Charges! Everybody well treated ! ! ■,' Wines and Spirits of the very beat brands. ,/ ; Speight's and best local ales.'always) on tap. i /: i :-' CRITERION IlOttiL. &i«bmond Qu&y *««»..-.. Grtymotiti, (Opposite the Wharf.) ' TOk LHWII SWEIT. of Zeehan a»rl Hobart, and latterly ol Wellington. lifts takes, over this farorite hotel, and will b« »!«»Md to see friends, old ea< The hotel has b»»n renovated Ihroitgk*■jat and ofiera every comfort.- ■-* . Only. 4ha best of LIQUORS. stoeka4., XI, HWIM?, Criterion Hotel, }** HLfohmuaA SSuav «■ • QtsTJ^iiiilk OMINION OMINION BLACKBALL. OTIL« .TAB. IRVINE/ :;: rj : Proprietor, The above h-stel, which has receaatly been built and furnished throughout in a most modern style, offersVad&ittu* comforts nl a home'to.-travellers,'Visi-' ttira and boarders. .Every attention paid to their requirements. ; \ Bath Rooms i 'hot. and Billiard Table wifch efficient mar to,, Only the best of and ALKR steams,) • ..■-{> r^.'^m,;^ COMMERCIAL , - .. 'OMMERCIAL :■ * j. McCarthy :-v r r^^ 6 Visitors to town will receive every .care and- attention, . .._.... '.;..; ; .Jr s "The tables are 'famous for. their qua, lity and excellence of food preparation*. Th« Wines, and Spirits. aye- sisatfr** brands,' ->7-> ?.?•'■'' ".'•&
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 December 1911, Page 7
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