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Shipping. MESSRS M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD AND CO.'S steamers will be despatched, weather permitting, from Greymouth on or about the following dates :— For Melbourne Direct OTAGO. John M'Lean, Comaiander, on or about 20th inst. Return Tickets issued at Reduced Rates. For Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Harbor, and Melbourne— TARARUA, Clarke, commander, 16th September. Tickets may be obtained for all the Aus tralian ani New Zealand ports. Unless passengers book at the office of th£ 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 bo many visitors to the ocean-going steamers, acne will henceforth be allowed on board, without an order from the Agents. For freight or passagr apply to £ ?" |D. GIRDWOOD & CO. , Agents. Mawhera Quay. Passengerß booked through, to Sydney and Adelaide. TMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE CO' Capital £1,600,000. . Risks accepted and Policies issued by the undersigned. D. GIRDWOOD and-CO., Agents. TT^ GIRDWOOD AND CO AGENTS FOR— Johnson Brosi 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 GREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA, AND WESTPORT. THE fast and favorite Steamer INO, Captain Bonek, Will trade regularly between the above Ports. For freight or passage, apply to the Captain, on board. FOR MELBOURNE DIRECT. npHE Fast and Favorite Clipper Brigantine 1 ELIZA FIRTH, Capt. Geo. P. Sevens, Will be despatched as above, on THIS DAY, 10th SEPTEMBER. For freight or passage apply GLENN BROS., Albert street. Coaches. /"IREY VALLEY AND REEFTON fcJT MAIL LINE OF COACHES, befwfcen Greymouth, the Grey Valley, and Reefton. Start every morning, from Gilmer s Hotel, at 7.45 a.m, for Ahaura ; and for Reefton, on Tuesday and Thursday, at 7.45 a m.^ All carriage of x>arcels must be prepaid to ensure responsibility. GILMER BROS., Proprietors. COBB AND COS TIELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL JL COACHES Leave the Australasian Hotel, Hokitika, every Tuesday and Friday, at 6 a.m., for Christchurch. Great reductions in freight of parcels and luggage. CASSIDY, CLARKE, and CO., Proprietors. REYMOIJTH AND HOKITIKA ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES, 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 BROS., Proprietors. ASHTON'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Boundary street. Horses, Buggies, Gigs, Dog Carts, Waggonettes, Albert Cars, and Coaches on Ifcre For all parts of the Coast. E. ASHTON, of Greymouth, and J. RAE, of Hokitika, having made arrangements, the above can be supplied at immediate notice and reduced ratea. • Saddle Horses on hire between Greymouth and Hokitika, daily. Single fares, 20s; return, one livery, LI 10s. Horse Feed on Sale. E. ASHTON, Boundary street. A/[ H. HAY DEN, Rkauebroker, M I N I N G And COMMISSION AGENT, .

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1902, 10 September 1874, Page 1

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