_ * j - Shipping Advertisements. -TJANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND JL_ AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL •COMPANY (LIMITED}. The COMPANY'S STEAMSHIPS are appointed to leave Hokitika on or about the following dates :—: — AUG. 20— EGMONT, s.s., for Wellington, transhippingto the s.s. AIREDALE for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and the Bluff; and to the mail steamship KAIKOURA for Sydney. Passengers also booked through to Napier, Tauranga, and Auckland, proceeding from Wellington in the s.s. LORD ASHLEY. AUG. 22— OTAGO, s.s., W. J. O. Symons, R.N.R., Commander, i fo» Melbourne direct, forwarding Passengers to Sydney. AUG. 26— RANGITOTO, s.s., W. H. Bax, R.N.R., Commander, for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Harbor & Melbourne. Passengers for Pananio,, New York, California, and Southampton, proceed to WeUii» 6 ton by this opportunity, and thence to their respective destination by the outgoing Panama Mail Ship MATAURA, which leaves Wellington on the Bth. AUG. 30— EGMONT^ s s., J. V. Hall, Commander, for Sydney direct. SEPT. 9— TARARUA, s.s., James Hagley, commander, for Mel-' bourne direct, forwarding passengers to Sydney. JOHN WHITE, 3Q76 Agent, Gibson's Quay. FMPORTANT NOTICE TO PASSENGERS FOR PANAMA, NEW YOEK, CALIFORNIA, AND SOUTHAMPTON. The Panama Mailship MA T AURA, Leaves Wellington for PANAMA on TUESDAY, Bth INSTANT. Passage Tickets are still being issued. For farther information apply to John White, Agent, 3233 Gibson's Quay. i^wFEENSLAND GOLDFIELDS. SPECIAL NOTICE. The departure of the steamship EGMONT, For SYDNEY DIRECT, (Now in the Roadstead), Will take place THIS DAY, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, at 5 p.m. sharp (weather permitting). ..The Persevere conveys passengers on bpard free, pf charge. For freight or passage apply to John White, Agent, 8g34 Gibson's Quay. AUCKLAND GOLDFIELDS. QTEAM TO MAN UK ATT, Kj calling at the Grey, Buller, and Nelson. The splendid and favorite s.s. J, O H N P E N N, M-. Carey, commander, will sail for theu above ports on Tuesday, Ist September. For freight or passage, apply to : James A. Bonab, Agent, 8193 Wharf street. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS ON THE WEST COAST. The s.s. W A I PARA, Having been relieved from service in the North Island, is expected to arrive at this port in a few days. •In accordance with her contract with the Government, she will probably sail for Okarita, Bruce Bay, Jackson's Bay, Big Bay, and Martin's Bay, Eably in SepubißEß. She will also resume her trade to ' the Grey; Fox's, Charleston, and Buller.": James A. Bonab, Agent, 3194 Wharf street. STEAM TO MELBOURNE DIRECT. The Melbourne, Adelaide, and New Zealand Steam Shipping Company's fine and powerful steamers will sail for Melbourne direct, as under — GOTHENBURG, on the sth prox. For -freight or passage apply to James A. Bonae, 6 Wharf street. STEAM TUG CHALLENGE, Geobge Wilson, Master. nyETE above powerful double-engine Tug X' is prepared to tow vessels in and out of the River, as per agreement. For full particulars apply to ' Spenoe Bbos. and Co., " Revell street.
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West Coast Times, Issue 917, 31 August 1868, Page 1
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