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PORT OF HOKITIKA.

' • • " AEBIVKi>. Oct. 19r^0mecy^.s., fiom Nelson.

dipper ship, Maria, took her departure yesterday for Dunedhij with a strong fair wind. Still blowing a stiff gale from the westward, with heavy squalls j there is also a very heavy aea breaking on the spit. We understand that it is the intention -of the Government to receive all goods landed on the wharf and store them until " " the line Is in working order again. Meantime theiiacer'a cargo ia being dischargad and stored ; the barque Japan is also discharging her cargo of coal on the wharf.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18681021.2.3.3.3

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Southland Times, Issue 1042, 21 October 1868, Page 2

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95

PORT OF HOKITIKA. Southland Times, Issue 1042, 21 October 1868, Page 2

PORT OF HOKITIKA. Southland Times, Issue 1042, 21 October 1868, Page 2

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