Shipping Advertisements. STEAM TUG LIONESS JAMES NOLAN, Master. THE above powerful double-engine Tug is prepared to tow vessels in and out of the River, as per agreement. For full particulars apply to Spence Bros, and Co., Revell street. ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. FOR GREYMOUTH, WESTPORT, and NELSON, booking passengers to TARANAKI, and MANUKAU. milE s. s. KENNEDY Will sail as above, ON MONDAY, JANUARY 29. At 10 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to the 699 a PURSER, on Board. 1 — MESSRS M'MECKAN BLACKWOOD and CO.'S Royal Mail steamers are appointed to leave (circumstances permitting) as follows : — For Melbourne direct— ALHAMBRA, T. Underwood, commander, on the 3rd of February, at 6 a.m. ALBION, J. M'Lean, Commander, on the 10th of February, at noon. For Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dun- | . edin, Bluff Harbor, and Melbourne— RANGITOTO, H. Mackie, Commander. CLAUD HAMILTON, J. W. Cfcrke, commander, on the 12th of February. For particulars, apply at once to j 514 a JAMES A. BONAR Agent. THE UNITED STATES, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. T^ EXT STEAMSHIP for America and 1 i Europe via Auckland, will be Mr W. 11. Webb's Splendid Steamship NEBRASKA, ISAAC HARDING, ESQ., Commander, 2440 tons register, Sailing from Auckland on JANUARY 2-3. Hokitika Saloon. J^j,, peerage £ s £ si £ s To San Francisco 40 0 33 0 23 0 '„ New York 7- % 3 0 52 10 35 10 „ Liverpool 85 )0| G7 10J 40 0 For particulars, apply at once, to JAMES A. B ON AR, Ajer.t, 1175 b Wbarf-«treet, Ilokitika. Missing 1 Friends, <ftc. JAMES DIN KLY MAR JORIBANKS, £/ is entreattd to communicate with his friends in England, for reasons of importance. Any person able to give any account of Jair.es Dintly Marjoribanks, living or dead, is requested to address such ; information as they may have it in their power to give to Messrs Hunter, Gwatkin and Hunter, No. 9, New Square Lincoln's Inn, London. ' Jainci Dinely Marjoribauks is believed to have bren in, or previous to 1866, at some gold diggings in Canterbury district. He was la»t heard of by his friends at home in that year. There is an idea that he may ha»e enrolled hhnielf as a volunteer, tnd that he may have been killed in action. 82c Medical. LOUISSON'S BONDED AND FREE STORE. W. D BANKS, Proprietor Customs, Shipping, and Commission Agent Gibson's Quay 6 TO BE DISPOSED OF BY ART UNION rpHE property of Mr James Robinson JL situated on the Christchurch Road, adjoining Mr Harcoui t's Farm. The property consists of 25 acres FREEHOLD ARABLE LAND, fenced, Bnd part of it under cultivation. A comfortable FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE has just been erected on the farm. The drawing will take place shortly. COO TICKETS, 10s EACH. Tickets may be had from Mr Driscoll, D. Cnllen & Co., Mr Campbell, Mr Mulvihill, and others in Ilokitika; also Mr M'Quilken and Mr Donnelly, Ross. 1380 b
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West Coast Times, Issue 1973, 26 January 1872, Page 1
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