Shipping 1 Advertisements. VISIT OF PRINCE ALFRED TO MELBOURNE. SPECIAL TRIP. RETURN TICKETS ISSUED, AT REDUCED RATES. STEAM TO MELBOURNE DIRECT. The Melbourne, Adelaide, and New Zealand Steam Shipping Company's fast and favorite steamship OMEO, 1040 Tons, J. S. Edwards. Commander, Will be dispatched as above, on SATURDAY, the 26th INSTANT, With gold and passengers, This fine and comfortable vessel offers a favorable opportunity to persons wishing to proceed to Victoria, during Prince Alfred's visit, as she will reach Melbourne about the time of the Prince's arrival there. SPECIAL RETURN TICKETS Will be ISSUED AT REDUCED RATES, and made available for any of the steamers belonging to the Company, and passengers can have the option of returning via Dunedin and Ports, or come back direct to Hokitika. For freight or passage, apply to Botse, Mudie and Co., Wharf street. N.B. — Passengers booked through to SYDNEY and ADELAIDE. 10743 /~\NLY STEAMER, for NORTHEEN PORTS. Tho steamship KENNEDY Will leave the wharf, THIS AFTERNOON, At two o'clock, For GREYMOUTH, FOX'S, BULLER, and NELSON. For freight or passage, apply to Nath. Edwards and Co., 10795 Wharf street. nTEAM TO BLUFF HARBOR AND DUNEDIN. The Powerful s.s. X E E R A , THIS AFTEUNOON, At 3 o'clock. For freight or passage, apply to Carey and Gilles, ' 10786 Wharf street. STEAM TUG CHALLENGE. George Wilson Master. 'j'HE above powerful double-engine Tug l is prepared to tow vessels in and jut of the River, as per agreement to be irranged on application to the Captain, 511 board, or to Spence Bros, aud Co., Sevell street. 4831 STEAM-TUG FAVOIJITE. AFTER the 20th instant, tho SteamTug FAVORITE, Fifty-Horse Power, will be ready to engage for Towing or Passenger Traffic at this Port. 10617 Robert Dyason. QKIFFS and other Boats, from 17s. per foot. Joseph R. Jonbs, South Yarra Bank, Melbourne. ' 10 Machinery. ON SALE. rnHE foIIowingMACHINERY, arrived JL per Stormbird, and other vessels. One 15-horse power horizontal Engine, with large Cornish boiler, with double and single acting force and lift pumps, winding gear, and all connections complete. One 15-horse power horizontal Engine, fitted, up with link motion, with pumps, &c, complete; and large 25-horse Cornish boiler. One 10-horse power horizontal Engine, with Cornish boiler, and all fittings complete. Also, Two American patent Circular Saw Mills, with saws and all connections complete; can either be worked by steam, water, or horse pi >wer ; will cut with ease 1000 feet per hour ; sets both ends of tho logs at once. A lot of Saw Spindles, different sizes. A large quantity of Truck Wheels of different diameters. One hydraulic Ram, for lifting vessels, &c. ; will lift 120 tons. Besides a large quantity of other tools suitable for the goldfields. For particulars were the Engines and Machinery can be seen, also, plans, specifications, and tenders, furnished for the most improved Quartz Crushing, Sawing and Mining Machinery of every description, erected and set to work on any of the West Coast Goldfields, on the shortest notice. Apply to John Bullock, Hamilton street, 10583 Hokitika. • DOUBLE ROYAL PRESS for Sale, price LllO. Apply West Coast Times Oflice. DOUBLE DEMY COLUMBIAN PRESS for Sale, price L9O Apply West Coast Times Office. 8797
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West Coast Times, Issue 648, 22 October 1867, Page 1
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