Shipping. ORIENT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS For LONDON. The following full-powered steamships will be despatched for LONDON, via the Suez Canal, on or about the following dates : — LU&rrANlA;,February 14. GARONNE, March 14. These^steaoislrips, expressly built Jand fitted for carrying passengers for lonp ocean voyages, are each of about 4000 tons register, and make the passage in about 40 days. Fares : First Saloon, 60 to 75 guineas. Second Saloon, 35 guineas. Third-class (enclosed cabins), 20 to 22 guineas. Open berths, for men only, 16 guineas. Apply in London to F. Green and Co., and Anderson, Anderson, & Co., managers of the Orient Steam Navigation Company (Limited) ; and in Melbourne to BRIGHT BROTHERS & CO., Agents, 36 Flinders-lane west, . Melbourne. MESSRS MONEY WIGRAM AND SONS' LINE OF STEAMERS. From MELBOURNE to LONDON, Via" the^SUEZ CANAL. The following ma^aincent steamships belong to the above line will be despatched for luoufton, via the Suez Canal, as follows : — KENT, G. F. Gibbs, January, 29. SOMERSETSHIRE, H. F. Holt, Ist March. DURHAM, F. Anderson. The accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed, and each steamer carries a surgeon. The following have been fixed :— Cabin (every requisite provided) , 55 to 75 guineas Tween decks ... £16 and upwards Special arrangements for families. Suez Canal dues (8s each passenger) are charged in addition to the passage-money. Return Tickets are granted at reduced rates. j Passage Orders are issued to persons J desirous of sending for their friends from home. For all further particulars apply to W. SIDDELEY AND CO., (Late W. Pl.P 1 . White & Go.) | Agents, 10 Elizabeth street south. Melbourne.
Coaches. COBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL 1 MAIL COACHES, Leaves the Australasian Hotel, for CHRISTCHURCH, •OVERS' TUESDAY AND FRIDAY At 5 o'clock a # m. All parcels and Luggage will reqiireto be booked at the Office not later than 9 0 desk p.m., every Monday aud Thursday OASSIDY CLARKE AND CO., Proprietors. NOTICE. T D. CAMERON, Coach Proprietor, -*■? intend running a WEEKLY COACH from HOKITIKA to AULVERN HILLS RAILWAY STATION, at 1 greatly Reduced Fares. I Families taken as per agreement ; First I Coach to leave Hokitika, on 2nd JANUARY, 1879, at 5 o'clock a.m. D. CAMERON, Hokitika, 18th December, 1878. COMMERCIAL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. JOHN CAMERON I *" PaOPEIETOB. I J. C, wishes to inform the inhabitants I of Hokitika and the surrounding districts, that he has commenced running a Mail i COACH between HOKITIKA and ROSS • I leaving the Commercial Hotel, Revell-st, j I Every day, at 2 p.m. and Ross at 9.30 a.m. I FARES— Pjer Mail Coach : 3 | Between Hokitika and Ross — 7s 6d.; I I Retubn, 18s. I1I 1 Also, That he is now running a SPECIAL OOACH DAILY, leaving Kumara at 7 I a.m., and returning tame day to Kumara at i® I 6.30 p.m. ! ,b J. CAMERON, I - Commercial Stables, " . ' Revell-street "-' NOTICE ' lie ' .. — 'J r T EDGKLiS, JOUUNALS, CASH- "" ij BOOKS, and all other kinds of f Account Books, ruled to pattern and made °*, to order, of any hize, are now manufac0 tured and can be obtained at the office of c this journal. The work, which is of the 1(1 best material, will compare favorably both as to price and quality with the imported 1 rticle.
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West Coast Times, Issue 3055, 18 January 1879, Page 1
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