"VTOTICE TO MARINERS. CONSTANT BAY, PAKIHI. A Flagstaff has been erected on the North Point, where the following Signals will be shown :— Red flag at Masthead— Boat can enters Blue flag half mast — Low water ; wait for tide. White flag — Entrance dangerous ; surf too heavy for boats. BULLER RIVER A Singal Station has also been established on the South Beach, where the same signals will be used as at the Grey and Hokitika. T. A. SNEYD KYNNERSLEY, R.M., Warden. Nov. 17th, 1866. "VTOTICE TO MASTERS OF VESSELS CLAIMING EXEMPTION FROM PILOTAGE. Until further provision be made in that behalf, Certificates of Exemption from Pilotage, under the 16th section of the "Marine Act, 18G6," will be issued on application to the Marine Department, Wellington, or to the Collectors of Customs at Auckland, Napier, New Plymouth, Nelson, Lyttelton, Hokitika, Duuedin, and the Bluff. Every person making application for any such Certificate must furnish a Certificate from the Harbor-Master or principal nautical officer of the port or ports in respect of which the exemption is claimed, that such person is qualified to conduct and navigate his vessel into and out of such port or ports, and must also state the name of the vessel commanded by him. The dislinguishing flag to be hoisted by vessels exempted from pilotage is a White Flag. (Signed) G. M. BALFOUR, Marine Engineer. Marine Department, Wellington, 17th December, 1860. Custom House, Hokitika, 27th day of December, 1566. EDWARD PATTEN, Collector. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. WESTLAND DISTRICT. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that a Sitting of the Hokitika Circuit Court for the dispatch of Criminal and Civil Business, will be held at the Supreme Court House, on TUESDAY the 15th day of JANUARY next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at which place and time all persons under recognizances, or otherwise bound to appear as prosecutors, defendants, or witnesses, are required to give their attendance. ROBERT ABBOTT, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Hokitika, 22nd Dec, 18C6. /"^IOBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Booking Office —Johnston's Melbourne Hotel, Greymouth. ■ . Coaches of the above line will leave the office daily for HOKITIKA Connecting there with the Company's Overland Line to CHRISTCHURCH, Conveying passengers through iv Thirty-six hours. Fare to Hokitika ... £1 10 0 „ Christchurch ... 9 0 0Parcels at reduced rates. E. SMITH, Agent. TIVERY HORSES ON HIRE Horses can now be had at DEVERY'S STORE, RAZORBACK, 2(i-Mile Beach, for Cobden ; And at HAMILTON'S HOTEL, COBDEN, For llazorback. Charges moderate. Good accommodation. -JIT AC K A Y'S EXPRESS. An Express leaves Greymouth for Fox's and Pakihi every Saturday, carrying letters and parcels. An Express leaves Greymouth every Tuesday and Saturday for Ahura, Duffer's, Noble's, Teviot, and German Gullies. , Letters can be forwarded to and from any of the above-named places. Office— Greymouth : Mr Parkinson's, next Victoria Hotel. Pakihi: Mr R, . -a. ; Mackav's, Beach street. . "\T o ; t . i c c . A Letter Express leaves R. Shannon's, Boundary st^et, every Monday, for Fox's and Pakihi.
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Grey River Argus, Issue 153, 5 January 1867, Page 4
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494Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Issue 153, 5 January 1867, Page 4
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