i Shipping Advertisements. j **• v .', , - , V jfT EAMTUG LIONESS, /V"' jsjT^^MEs Nolan, Master. ' ' ni^feKovepowerful double-engine Tug »• -*^||!j>repared to tow vessels in and out the river, as per agreement. . * For full particulars apply to JAMES CHESNEY & CO., » a 1 Wharf-street. '-■& *gr ■ STE kA M TUG TITAN, '*,*■ G. W. Bignell, Master. THE above POWERFUL DOUBLE ENGINE TUG is prepared to TOW vessels IN and OUT this river, and other West Coast ports, as per agreement J. CHURCHES, Manager, Westland Steam Tug and Freight Company, Revell-street, Hokitika. 32d ' ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM * PACKETS. <t * v V,." * A . >-m i SE£M'to GREYMOUTH, WEST* and Booking pißsengers" and*, -cargo to Manakau, •?*'. Wellington, Lyttelton, and 11^ 0 ™ 011111 ' 08^ 011 L- 'V«£" r Tlie ; fine steamships— * , MURRAY, A, Palmer, Commander, on' Saturday, Ist May, at" 2.30 p.m. . - CHARLES' EDWARD, Whitwell, ** pomn&nder, on Monday, May 3. WALLACE, W. Conway Commander, V ? KENNEDY, F.. Heffer, Commander, ,- . v .-' IT . *,JO HN Sv:HITE, ' \^ */'Agent, Gibson's Quay. \ .*Ktu^n tickets issued at V^W^REDUCED RATES.. $g TMTBBSRS M'MECKAN, BLA.CK-"#-f WOOD, AND k OO.'S Royal Mail y Steamers are appointed to leave (circumBtaßces permitting) as follows : — - For Melbourne direct— OTAg6?- Jno. M'Lean, Commander, . May 4' s^, - ..TASARUAVJ. W. Clark, Commander, j M*y* i^- -*-- . For Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunef<i din, Bluff Harbor, and Melbourne— ALBION, T. Underwood, Commander; v . May 3 . ALHAMBRA, J. Bawden, Commander ' May 14. ' . - , Tickets may be obtained for all the New Zealand and Australian ports. For particulars apply at once to, JAMES A. BONAR, Agent. REGULAR- STEAM COMMUNICATION "BETWEEN HOKITIKA, .p, . GREYMOUTH, WESTPORT, **i OKARITO, BRUCE BAY, JACK- . \ SON'S BAY, AND ALL SOUTHERN PORTS. rpHE FAVORITE STEAMER ' \ W AI P A R A, * Captaih Bas« and, Will trade regularly between the abova ports. '-- The dates of departnre will be notified. For freight or passage apply to '» JAS.' A. BONAIi, v ",^ Agent, Wharf-Btroet. REGULAR -STEAM COMMUNICATrbNCB'ETWEEN DUNEDIN aad tl» Wii^t COAST. THE Harbor Steam Company's Fast and Favorite Screw Steamer MAORI, Captain Malcolm, Will sail for Dunedin via Northern Ports, May 17. For freight or passage apply to JAS. A. BONAR. 90 . Agent. • NEW ZEALAND SHOPPING COMPANY'S LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT, Th.c Magnificeut Clipper Ship Li-A D j;-' J 0 ,C E L V N, <l 2138, T0ns Register, - •- jS* '. J ENKINB, Commander, Is appointed. to sail as fbove on or about the l'3pth of APRIL. This ship -made the passage out in 78 ' Jays, thd haying unrivalled accommodation %ffej£ the most tavo^bile opportunity of the seasofi to intending' passengers. An experienced surgeon accompanies the ship, ' ■' '"■- '„ For, particular%*apply to the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (limited),^ Chxistcbui'ch and Lyttelton. Chrißtc.hu rch, March 22, 1875. COALS! COALS!! COALS! n/j * npHE undersigned is prepared to . COALS in any quantity, at F. L. CMarkeV wharf. ' s 634 J. A. BONAR. ,
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West Coast Times, Issue 2984, 30 April 1875, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 2984, 30 April 1875, Page 1
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