Shipping Advertisements. STEAM TUG LIONESS, James Nolan, Master. fTTHE bove powerful double-engine Tug -*- is prepared to tow vessels in and out the river, as per agreement. For full particulars apply to JAMES CHESNET & CO., Wharf-street. TEAM TUG TITAN, William Janes Deabe, Master. THE" above POWERFUL DOUBLE ENGINE TUG is prepared to TOW vessel* IN and I,UT 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. BTEAM8 TEAM to GREYMOUTH, WESTPORT, and NELSON, Booking passengers and cargo to Manakau, Taranaki, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otago, regular communication The fine ateamships — CHARLES EDWARD, T. Whitwell Commander, MURRAY, A Palmer, Commander, WALLACE, Conway, Commander, on EXCURSION TICKETS at single fares will be issued during December and January available to the end of February 1876. JOHN WHITE, Agent, Gibson's Quay. NEW STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN NEW Z E ALAND AND SYDNEY MESSRS M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD AND COS Steamship O T a. - G O , Geo. Calubh, Commander, Will leave Hokitika, direct for SYDNEY, ON WEDNESDAY, 2nd FEB., Returning from Sydney, to Hokitika direct. Passengers and Cargo will be booked at current rates. • ' JAS. A. BONAR, Agent, Wharf-street. RETURN TICKETS ISSUED AT REDUCED RATES. MESSRS M'MEOKAN, BL NORWOOD, AN CO.'S Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to leave (circumstances permitting) as follows : — For Melbourne direct — RJNGAROOMA, Jno. M'Lean, Commander, January 17. OMEO, J. Chatfield, Commander, on For Nelson, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff Harbor, and Melbourne — ALBION, J. W, Clarke, Commander, January 20. ARAWATA, Thos. Underwood, Commander, Tickets may be obtained for all the New Zealand ana Australian ports. Owing to the inconvenience caused through visitors crossing the bar, all persons going to the i oadstead will be charged the ordinary ratts for the future. For particulars apply at once to, JAMES A. BONAR, Agent. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION BEO WEEN HOKITIKA, GRE YMO VI K, W E S T P O R T , OKARITO, JJKUCE BAY, JACK- | SON'S BAY, ASD ALL SOUTHERN PORTo. rpHE FAVORITE STEAMER W AIPARA, G. W. Ijignell, Master. Will trade regularly between the above ports. The dates of departure will be notified. For freight or passage apply to J. A. BONAR, Agent, Wharf-street. REGULAR frTEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DUNEDIN and the WEST COAST. THE Harbor Steam Company's Fast and Favorite Screw Steamer MAORI, Captain Malcolm, Will sail tor Dunedin vj a Northern orts, January, 9th, 1876 . ; ; ... ' ' i For freight or passage apply to •• ' '■ JAS. A t BONAR.
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West Coast Times, Issue 3216, 15 January 1876, Page 1
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407Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 West Coast Times, Issue 3216, 15 January 1876, Page 1
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