1 . UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED PROBABLE SAILINGS. WESTPORT, NELSON, PICTON, , AND WELLINGTON. Mapourika: Friday, N.ov. 1, 4 P-m Does not call at Picton. Arahura : Monday^ Nov. .4, 7 P- m - MELBOURNE FROM WELI'NGTON. Maheno : Thursday, Nov. 7th. SYDNEY FROM WELLING ON. Manuka: Thursday: .November 7 ♦Direct. Moeraki: Friday, Nov. 15th. JVia Auckland. Booking Passengers to all New Zealand and Australian ports. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE. LONDON VIA CANADA. Moaaa from Sydney, November 25. (AH monthly thereafter.) OR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL Orient Royal Mail Line. Omrah from Sydney. November 16. (And fortnightly tutieatter) WEST COAST SOUNDS CRUISE. The s,s. Waikare leaves Port ChalmCr SA°TURDAY, iSth JANUARY, 1908 Full particulars upon application. OFFICE ... .- — Werita St Tnch6T"linF"'of ■"steamA PACKETS. REGULAR COMMUNICATION, ookinff Passenger and Cargo to. AH New Zealand Ports ~^ STP W°E R &Mf AND Cbarles Edw^Eariy. Kennedy, "Early. . /-r Freight or Passage apply— A. VICKERMAN, Ageiftt OHAW, QAVILL & THr. Dl^| A §i LT ODF'0 D F' STEAM' '■•°V A LY M M oM H V^lo« O?J ' ■ lilings (circumstances permitting) — Tons Com Dates of Final Reg mander. Lfdvmg Ie rt *Corrinthic 12231 David Oct 10 Wgtn "Anr.va 9372 Burton Nov 7 Wgtn *Mamari 6659 Moffatt Dec s Wgtn *lonic 12232 Carter Jan 30 Wgtn *Athcnic 12234 Kempsonjan 30 Wgtn *T\vin Screw. AU steamers are now being fitted with the CO. 2 FIRE-EXTINGUISH-ING APPARATUS. ' For full particulars apply to the - ag DUNCAN McLEAN, Greymouth. BAILIE & CO., Westport. POLLOCK & BEVAN. Hdrfbia, ivf ZEALAND SHIPPING : COMPANY'S NEW ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Will be despatched for |] LONDON, Via Monte Video; Tcneriffe and Ply- - mouth. , I Steamer Tous Poit of Date \ . Rejr. departure Rimutaka* 792.S — NoV - 2I T<mgariro* 7606 — Bee. 10. Paparoa* 6563 — .Tan. 16 1 lapan'ui+ 6582 — Feb. 13 . J ♦Twin soi-ew. fCalls at Rio. / -d every fourth Specially fitted with Clayton's patent *f!Jes*fsm greymouth Steerage, single, from £17 to £21; second class, single, £38 to £43; or firs^ -class single, from £64 to £74Tbe passenger accommodation in tne thrci places is replete with every mod- 1 em convenience, and the dietary scale * such as will sustain the well earned reputation of the Company. Au experienced surgeon will accompany each steamer. . ' Warrants issued at Greymouth for I \sssngers from the Old Country Passengers booking at Greymouth 'c given a free coastal passage to the on at which they join the Home .tcamer. ■ . . ' Round the world touiJ.*-?pecial rates are quoted for round terms one way by the New Zealand Shipping | Company, and the other by either the * CanadianrAustralian Line, or the .A. and A. route through North America I the former iby Vancouver and the * latter via San Francisco. Write to-^ay for free pamphlet of jnformation. . I SOUTH BRITISH FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital ,£1,0.00,000 ' Accumulated Funds exceed 420,000.. Fire and Marine Insurances of cv- . eiy kind accepted at veiy lowest rates. All matters adjusted locallyPROMPT and LIBERAL settlement of claims. . The South British is a Colonial 'institution, offering .policy, holders the very best security obtainable, combined with the most liberal policy conditions. All profits .retained in the colony. NANCARROW & CO., District Attorneys, Greymouth. M~ OANA REGATTA AND BUSHMEN'S CARNIVAL. To be Held at —MOANA— On DECEMBER 30th, 1907. OFFICIALS: .. President— T. Y. Seddon, Esq., M.H. R. ; VicePresidents— Messrs R. Alison, G. Mallinson ; Chairman— John Nyberg; Treasurer— Emil Nyberg; Joint Secretaries— G. •A. Cannell and Noel Peat; Patrons— Messrs A. - R. Guinness, M.H..R., J. McCarthy, J. Kerr, W. A. Lindop, T. Crowe, . J. Monssey, J. Jack, R. Stratford, W. E. Church, J.. Marshall, J. J. Rowe. Committee.— Messrs John Nyberer, A. Anderson, Emil Nyberg, T. Howard, C; Adler, D, Maniera, A. Beckman, C. Honsby, M. Shannahan, W. Urquist, M. ClanceyT G. A. Cannell and Noel Peat. PROGRAMME. 1. SKIFF RACE, First Prize £3; Second, trophy. Nominations 3s, Acceptance 2s. n 2. SECOND CLASS, SAILING RACE.— First Frize s; Second £2; Third trophy. Nominations ss ; Acceptance 2s. ....... 3. HANDICAP STANDING BLOCK, 18 inch— First Prize £b\ Second £2. Nomination ss; Acceptance 4.'JIAI!DEN CHOP, 18 Inch-First Prize £fy. Second Nomination 3s; Acceptance .25." ; . 5. FIRST CLASS SAILING RACE. —First Prize £1 5 and Challenge Cup; Second Prize :• £3; Third Trophy. Nomination 10s; Acceptance ss. • G. HANDICAP SAW, 22 inch log.— First Prize £6; Second £2. Nomination 4s; Acceptance 2s. 7. WATERMEN'S BOAT RACE.— First Prize £2; Second Trophy. Nomination 3s ; acceptance 2s. 8. ALL-ICOMBRIS' SAILING RACE. First Prize valuable pair of FfcldGlasses;. Second Trophy. Nomination and Acceptance nil. 9. MAIDEN SAW, —18 inch.— First Prize ,£3; Second £1. Nomination 3s ; Acceptance 2s. 10. HANDICAP CHOP, 22 inch log. First Prize £15; Second £5; Third Trophy. Nomination 10s : Acceptance s s - -11. CUMBERLAND WRESTLIN/G.iFirst Frize £2 ; Second 10s. Post Entry, f Nominations.— December 3rd; Handicaps — December roth ; Acceptances . — December 17th. •Logs, red pine. Last two years'performances for Chopping and Sawing events. All Axemen's events will be conducted under the New Zealand Axement's Association rules. No competitor will be handicapped unless his NOMINATION FEES ARE PAID.Thi& rule will be strictly adherred to. Nominations for all events close on December 3rd, 1907. G. A. CANNELL,
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Grey River Argus, 30 October 1907, Page 2
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