Shipping Advertisements. HTEAM to NELSON, and • WELLINGTON, Transhipping Passengers to all Ports on ■ the East and West Coast. The New Zealand Steam Navigation' Co.'s fast steamship T A' R A N A K 1 I, H. Burdett Francis, Commander, Will positively leave THIS DAY, returning via Hokitika 19th iiist. This favorite steamer will run punctual ; as it is intended not to raceivc more than 50 tons of cargo, Melbourne shippers can rely on her being but a few days on th c berth at Melbpurne. B. Taggart & Co., Agents, .4847 ' Opposite Post-office. TEAM TO MELBOURNE DIRECT-. The^ Melbourne, Adelaide, and New Zealand Steam Shipping Company's fine and powerful steamers will sail for Melbourne dh"ect, as under — GOTHENBURG, on Wednesday, 17th inst. (weather permitting). ALHAMBRA, on 26th inst. OMEO, on Monday, 29th inst. For freight or passage apply to Royse, Mudie and Co., 4532 Wharf street. ♦JACKSON'S BAY. The MARY ANN is appointed to sail, for the above Port, On FRIDAY, the 19th INST. For freight or passage, Apply to Henderson and Boxar, 4843 Gibson's Quay. ' AURORA, from DUNEDIN. A LL 'CLAIMS against the AURORA -^*- must be lodged with the undersigned before 1 ojclock, THIS DAY, or they will not be recognised. ' Edward Reeves & Co.. 4582 Agonts. — ~ j^. q. NOTICE. TO consignees per ALMA, from Melbourne. • This vessel having entered at the Customs, consignees .will please pass Entries, present Bills of Lading, and pay Freight to the undersigned. All goods not removed before 4 o'clock, p.m., will be stored at consignees' ribk and expense. All entries not passed by 12 o'clock, this day, will be passed at consignees' expense. Spence Brothers and Co., Agents. Hokitika, Oct. 18th, 1866. 4850 S. S. GOTHENBURG, FROM MELBOURNE. 1U OTICE TO CONSIGNEES. -This I* "Vessel having entered at the Customs, Consignees will please pass Entries and pay Freight immediately. All entries not passed by 4 o'clock 1 his Day, will be passed by the undersigned, at risk and expense of consignees. A lighter is this day discharging, and all goods not removed from the ttharfby4 p.m. will be stored at risk and expense of owners and consignees. Royse, Mudie & Co., Wharf street 4832 STEAM TUG CHALLENGE(teobge Wilson Master. f^HE .above powerful double-engine Tug t is prepared to tow vessels in and out of the River, as per agreement to be a arranged on' application to the Captain, *ou board, or to Spence Bros, and Co., Revell streei. 4831 PADDLE-STEAMERS "YARRA" AND "PERSEVERE." THE above Steamers are prepared to cany Passengers and Cargo, and TOW VESSELS in and out of the River at surrent rates. No passengers will be allowed to cross the Bar in these Steamers without a ticket from the office of the undersigned. Royse, Mudie & Co., Agents, 3623* Wharf .street. and other Boats, from 17s. per foot. Joseph R. Jones, South Yarra Bank, Molbourne. 10 Merchants and Importers11 1 ORISON, LAW AND CO., t ' Ijieobtees, Commission and Shipping Agents, W H A R F STREET. 4353 miIOMAS PRINGLE, IMPORTER, Wine, Spirit, & Provision Merchant, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA, 3.5.84
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West Coast Times, Issue 334, 18 October 1866, Page 1
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