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PANAMA MAIL SERVICE. r'B'lH K Panama, Xcav Zealand, and Aus- ] X liiiu Royiil Majl Company's Steamship M A T A U R A , 17C7 tons, ooOrh.p., Gkr/1(m-: Edwd. Bird, R.N.K., Commander, Is appointed to leave Wellington for PAN A A OX Saturday, sth. December, next, At Three p,.m., With her Majesty's Mails for Panama, Sonthampfion, soul intermediate Ports. I ' ■ Passengers, Specie, and Goods from Melbouiaie. Sydney and- New. Zealand Ports booked through to Southampton, Panama and Colon, for West and East Coasts of -JNovth and SQuJ;h America and West Indies. Ist class passengers are allowed twenty cubic feet for luggage j secpud class, fifteen cubic feet A ll lpggage must be deljVcred 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 good?. For further pai titulars, apply to the undersigned. G. W. MOSS, Agent, Albert street. Greymouth, 9th Nov., 18b'(5. FIRST STEAMER FROM GREYMOUTH FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. TipHE Melbourne, Adelaide, and New JL Zealand Steam Shipping Company's Fast and Favorite Steamship GOTHENBURG, Hugh Mackik, Esq., Commander, Will be despatched for Melbourne Direct on TUESDAY. 13th INSTANT. Thcp.s. Persevere will convey passengers on board, free of charge. For Freight or Passage, apply to D. GIRDWOOD and CO., Agents, Albert street. FOR BULLER AND NELSON, Calling at the PAKIHJ, to Land Passengers and Cargo (if practicable). Tjn H E Favorite Twin Screw Steamer -*- KENNEDY, , yCapt. Cakev, Will sail as above (weather permitting) on - .._ THURSDAY., J^TNS'L, nt 1 v lm ; . .-....-■ ' Foi- freight or- passage, apply to . NATH. EDATAUDSandCO. STEAM-TUG PERSEVERE. T I^HE above-named Steamer is prepared to X carry Passengers and Cargo, and TOW A r ESSELS in and out of the River at the following rato's : — Vessels 40; tons or under, inwards £20. „40 „ outwards £10. „ over 40 tons, inwards 10s per ton. „ . „ outwards »s per ton. The aboy-e rates refer only to vessels towed both in and out by this steamer. No passengers will be allowed to cross tlie Bar in said Steamer without a ticket from the office of the undersigned. / D GIRDWOOD and CO., / Agents, . ' Albert streot. -vt<Jtice to consignees. ex schooner victoria from / melbourne, ■ /Th.is Vessel having now entered at H. M.'s pustoms, and will commence discharging this /day at ten o'clock, Consignees will please pass entries, and pay freight to the undc: -; signed without delay. All goods not removed by 4 o'clock p.m., on each day of delivery will' be stored at Consignees' risk and expense. GLENN BROTHERS, Agents. ' DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The Partnership hitherto existing between Andrew M'Farland and David Girdwood, trading at Greyixic-.utli under the style or firms .of A. M'Farland and Co., and D. Girdwood and Co,, has this day been dis-. solved by mutual coiiseyt, All debts due to the late'fu;ni are re-, quested to be settled without delay. A. M'FARLAND P. GIRDWOOD. Witxess— Jko. M^'M^LLA-y/ r Greymouth, }stOct., 1566. . IVrQTICET#MINERS AND OTHERS^ Wanted known that we are Selling our own make Watertight Boots- atV ,3.ss vper pair». workmanship w^aiTanfie^^^ldress^Jßrown and Southron, RicUnon}s£pay,- G'rej'mbiitb, and New River Rush, Saltwater; -s-- - ' Good Stock always. dii hand; -■ >

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Grey River Argus, Issue 131, 13 November 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Issue 131, 13 November 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Issue 131, 13 November 1866, Page 3