Shipping AdvertisementsSTEAM T O MELBOURNE DIRECT. The favorite steamship ALHAMBRA, 1000 tons, John M'Lean, Commander, Will positively be despatched for Melbourne direct, with gold and passengers, on next Monday morning's tide. The p.s. Yarra will convey passengers on board free of charge, leaving the Wharf on Monday morning at 6 o'clock sharp. For freight and passage apj)ly to Royse, Mudie and Co., Agents, Wharf street. N.B. — Intending passengers for Melbourne direct per ALHAMBRA, must take out their tickets at the Agents office before 5 o'clock, THIS DAY (Saturday), as she will positively be despatched at 6 a.m. on Monday morning. 9803 MTEAM DIRECT TO FOX'S AND THE BULLER. The favorite paddle-steamer BRUCE, Jas. Kerley, Master, THIS DAY, SATURDAY, 10th INSTANT. For freight or passage, apply to Frederic Greer, Agent, 9767 __ Gibson's Quay. T7IIEST VESSEL FOR PAKIHI. The new clipper schooner DAY DA W N, Captain Meiklejohn, [Is now Receiving Cargo opposite the Custom House. For Freight, apply to the Captain on board, or W. D. Banks, Agent, 9776"* Gibson's Quay. STEAM TUG CHALLENGE. George Wilson Master. 'PHE above powerful double-engine Tug L is prepared to tow vessels in and Dut of the River, as per agreement to be irranged on application to the Captain, 3ii board, or to Spence Bros, and Co., Sevell street. 4831 PADDLE-STEAMERS j TTARRA AND PERSEVERE. JL The above Steamers ars prepared to carry Passengers and Cargo, and TOW VESSELS in and out of the River at current 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. SKIFFS and other Boats, from 17s. per foot. Joseph R. Jones, South Yarra Bank, Melbourne. 10 Merchandise. PIOWLISHAW^AND T)LAISTED~, Near Post Office, Gibson's Quay, HAVE ON SALE — Corrugated iron, 5 to 10 feet lengths Ridging, guttering, zinc, No 8 to 11. Truck, whim, and barrow wheels Iron, steel, copper, quicksilver Colza, castor, and boiled oil Turps, oak and copal varnishes White and red lead, paints j American nails, brooms, tubs, pumps, ! axe and pick handles, Collins picks, axes, D. H. shovels, &c. Ames's and Day's No. 2 and 3 L. 11. shovels Europe and Manila cordage , Wire rope, cotton and navy canvas Doors, sashes, mouldings, T aud G lumber, shelving, Kauri timber ; &c, ' &c. 9686 Coaches. CO B B " A N 1)^~ C O.'S Telegraph Line of ROYAL MAIL COACHES. GREAT REDUCTION OF FARES. Coaches of the above line will leave the Booking Office,' Empire Hotel, daily, j for ROSS and GREYMOUTH, and weekly for CHRISTCHURCH. The following Reduced Fares have been decided xipon by the proprietors :—: — Christchurch L 6 10s Od Ross Town Ll Os Od Greymouth Ll 10s Od Luggage and parcel rates have been reduced to a nominal charge. L. G. Cole & Co., Proprietor." W. Crawley, Westland Manager. 7153 AN EXPRESS v ill leave the NOAH'S ARK STABLES, South Spit, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ; and ROSS every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. G. H. MOSS, 8835 Agent ior Hokitika.
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West Coast Times, Issue 586, 10 August 1867, Page 1
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