Shipping Advertisements. . ANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN EOYAL MAIL COMPANY. , The "Company's vessels will be despatched from Hokitika as under : — For Nelson, Wellington, Ltttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Habbob, and Melboubne— The OTAGO, on or about 3rd. N.B.— This steamer conveys'passengers and mails to Wellington, to meet the outgoing Panama 1 steamer. * For Sydney direct— The' CLAUD HAMILTON, on or about 4th. For BLUFr Habbob and Dunedin (transhipping into the Otago at Bluff - Harbor for Melbourne)— The EGMONT, on or about 10th. For Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Habbob, and Mcl-BouBNEr--The TAEARUA, on- or about 10th. For -Nelson, Picton, Wellington, Ltttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Habbob, and Melboubne, transhipping at Wel» lington for Sydney, Taranaki, and Manukau— The RANGITOTO, on or about 19th. % For^ Bluff Habbob and Dunedin (transhipping into the Rangitoto at Dunedin for Melbourne)— The LORD ASHLEY, on or about 21st. For Nelson and Wellington (transhipping at the latter port for Napier, Tauranoa, and Auckland)— The CLAUD HAMILTON, on about 26th. Eor Bluff, Haeboe and Dunedin — The AIREDALE, on or about 26th. The above first-class" steamers, replete with every accommodation for passengers, will be despatched according to the aoove dates, as punctually as the circumstances of Itokitika will permit. Parties desirous of bringing their families or friends to Hokitika from any port embraced by the Company's opera- ■ tions, can make arrangements for so doing with the undersigned. John White, Agent, 4155 N Gibson's Quay. -pANAMA MAIL SERVICE. The Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company's steamship M A X A U R A, 1767 tons register, 550-horse power, Geobge Edwabd. -Bibd, R.N.E., Commander, v Is appointed to leave Wellington for Panama, on THURSDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, with Ser Majesty's mails for PANAMA, SOUTHAMPTON; and INTEEMEDIATE PORTS. Passengers, specie, and goods "from Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand Ports, booked tlirough to Southampton, - Panama, and Colon, for the East and West Coasts of North and South America, and West Indies. First-class passengers are allowed 20 cubic feet for luggage : second-class, 15 cubic feet. All luggage must be delivered 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 goods. • » For further particulars, apply at the - company's offices. John White, agent, Gibson's Quay. 4673 STEAM ,to ELUFF HARBOR, DUNEDIN and MELBOURNE. The Panama, New Zealand, ancl Australian Royal Mail Company's steamship EGMONT, Joh& Vine Had*, Commander, ■will be 'despatched (circumstances -per- , mitting) THIS DAY,' THURSDAY. 11th INST., At 11 a.m. Passengera for Melbourne wilj.be transferred at Bluff Harbor to the splendid steamship O^ago. *» ■ ■ " For freight or passage apply to 1 - - v i John White, agent, Gibson's Quay. 4652 QTEAM to MELBOUENE via BLUFF HAEBOE. (Under Mail contract.) The steamship EG M O N T, Will be despatched (circumstances permitting) THIS DAY, ' THUESDAY, at 11 a.jn. . Transhipping Melbourne passenger^ into the Otago, at Bluff Harbor. John White, agent, Gibson's Qua3 r . " 4670
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West Coast Times, Issue 328, 11 October 1866, Page 1
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