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Tramways. d^i EEYMOUTH AND MAESDEN VT TRAMWAY LINE. From MONDAY, AUGUST 10th, Goods carried by the above line will be aelivered as. follows :— From .Greymouth to raroa, los per ton, From Greymouth to Marsden, 30s per ton. From Greymouth to Maori Creek, 60s per ton. From Greymouth to Greenstone township, 65s per ton. And aX parts of the Marsden District, at reduced rates as per agreement. Shipping. MESSRS M'MECKAN.BLACKWOOD AND CO.'S steamers will be despatched, weather permitting, from Grey•noulh on or about the following dates :— For Melbourne Direct— OMEO, George Calder, commander, via Newcastle, this day. OTAGO, John M'Lean, Commander, on or about 24th inst. Return Tickets issued at Reduced Rates. For Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Harbor, and Melbourne— TARARUA, Clarke, commander, on or about 23rd inst. Tickets may be obtained for all the Australian and New Zealand ports. Unless passengers book at the office of the Agents one hour prior to the departure of the tender Dispatch, they will require to pay «heir own fare over the bar. Owing to the inconvenience arising from 60 many visitors to the ocean-going steamers, none will henceforth be allowed on board, without an order from the Agents. For freight or passage ipply to D. GIRDWOOD and CO., Agents. Mawhera Quay. N.B. —Passengers booked through to Sydney and Adelaide. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. riIHE Fast 'and favorite Clipper Brig, -*• ALICE MAUD, 205 tons register, M. V. Hurley, commander, POSITIVELY THIS DAY. Passengers must be on board by 12 o'clo c For Freight or passage, apply GLENN BROS , Albert street. TMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE COCapital £1,600,000. Risks, accepted and Policies issued by the undersigned. D. GIRDWOOD and CO., Agents. T\ GIRDWOOD AND CO AGENTS FOE— Johnson Bros, and Co.'s Hobart Town Jams. Marshall and Copeland's Dunedin Beer. James Macmeikan and Co.'s Artificial Manures. TOWAGE. GREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA. TH E Powerful Double-Engine Tugs DISPATCH AND LIONESS Are prepared to Tow Vessels in and out of Greymouth and Hokitika, as per agreement, to be arranged on application to G. W. MOSS, Greymouth ; and J. CHESNEY'and CO., Hokitika. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN GEEYMOUTH, HOKITIKA, AND WESTPORT. THE fast and favorite Steamer ISO, Captain Bonek, Will trade regularly between the above Ports. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain, on board. CoacliesT GREY VALLEY AND REEFTON MAIL LINE OF COACHES, between Greymouth, the Grey Valley, and Reefton. Start every morning, from Gilmer's Hotel, at 7.45 a.iv, for Ahaura ; and for Eeefton, on Tuesday and Thursday, at 7.45 am. All carriage of parcels must be prepaid to ensure responsibility. GILMER BROS., Proprietois. COBB AND COS TIELEGRAPH LINE OF EOYAL MAIL X COACHES . Leave the Australasian Hotel, Hokitika, every Tuesday and Friday, at 6 a.m., for Christchurch. Great reductions in freight of parcels and agg ag c# CASSIDY, OLARKEj gj}d q Q> Proprietors. RTSYMOIjTH AND HOKITIKA ROYAL MAIL LINE OF.CO ACHES, Via Marsden and Greenstone. This line is now open over the entire road, and leaves Greymouth and Hokitika each morning at 9 o'clock. Greymouth Gilmer's Hotel Hokitika • British Hotel "CAMERON BEOS., Proprietors. ANTED KNOWN-Thatthe cheapest and neatest PRINTING may be had at the Grey River Argus Office, Boundary utroet,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1886, 22 August 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1886, 22 August 1874, Page 1