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PORT OF HOKITIKA.

High water, Saturday, 2.4 a.m., ami ?.28. pm

AIUUVED. July 27— Lyttelton, p.m., 49 tons, Palmer, master, from Nelson SAILED. July 27— Wallaby, f«r Nelson PAS3RNOER MB!P. Per Lyttelton— l2 original and 22 ex Lady Darling. Per Lady Darling, from Dunedin, Lytteltou, and Nelson,— Saloon : Mr and Mrs Bladin and 2 children, C. and D. Toplcy, Mr Thomson, Mr Staite, Mrs De Leon, and 4 children and servant, Messrs. Harrison, Band, Reeves, Patrick, Thomsou, Millen, Barnes, South, Misses Brian (2), Miss Macnainara. Mr S. De Leon, and about 100 in the steerage. Per Wallaby — Cabin : Mr Hunter, Mrs Fitzgerald, and 4 in steerage. VESSEIB IK PORT. Dancing Wave, sch, from Nelsoa Oymraes, from Dunedin Jane Lockhart, sch, from Dtluedia City of Nelson, from the Grey Dart, brigantine Mary Williams, from Sydney Jane and Anne, sch, from Melbourne Heather Bell, culter. from the South Tiger, sch, from Nelson s.s. Titania, from Dunedin (ashore). Rosellft, from Auckland (ashore). IMPOIIT3. Per tho Lyttelton, from Nelson, under bond : 5 qr cks brandy, 20 cas Geneva, Pole and Co ? 4 qr cks brandy, 9 cases claret, Cassius and Coraiskey ; Ica and 1 box tobacco, Solomon. Freo and duty paid :fl kgs butter, Cassiua ; 20 boxes candles, 2 cas pick handles, Munro ;1 ca drugs, Last ; 12 boxes candles and 1 ca, Beit ; 2 bales, Merrington • 8 ca. 1 pkge saddlery, Eamsay and Clark j 1 csk pitcii. 1 ca oakum, Brooman : 40 boxes candleß, Mbrison, Law and Co; 1 iron safe, B.N.Z. ; 1 ca, order ; 1 ck port, Henry : 25 bi candles, Nathan ; 25 do do ; 1 ca cigars, Wiesenhavern j 6 pkga raisins, 3 ca currants, 96 bxs candles ; 1 ca kerosene, Cassius; 19 cas pickles; 4 bxs candles, 3 bxs com flour, 2 bxs lobsters, 1 pkge, 3 bxs raisins, 5 cas pickles, sdo pain killer, Pole and Co ; 50 bxs candles, Polo ; 21 cas porter, DeCosta ; 2 nests tubs, Wiesenhavern ; flkegs, Marks ; 30 mats sugar, 8 cas beer, Pole and Co; 3 pis twine, 12 billies, Cassius ; 2 bdls forks, Munro ; 10 bgs sugar, 8 bxs soap, 3do candles, Pole ; 9 cas kerosene, 1 keg nails, Cassius ; 1 branding iron, Rochfort ; 9 bxs candles, 1 case salad oil, 2 qr cks port, 12 cas Geneva, 2 ca kerosene, 1 ca axe bandies, 2 nests tubs. Ido buckets, 10 bgs salt, 9 do sugar, 12 camp ovens, 3 bdls frying pans, 3 grindstones, Munro j 4 cas fißh, 2 kegs butter, Hogben ; 2 brls apples, Coburn j 9 cks butter, Nathan ; 3 cas eggs, Michel ; 2 bxs eggs, 1 do butter, J Solomon ; 1 case eggs, Solomon ; 2 kgs butter, 1 bag onions, Cassius ; 2 kegs butter, Munro and Co ; and free and duty paid cargo for Grey river. Per Lady Darling, from Dunedin via Lyttelton, and Nelson — 18 pkgs indz, M'Neill ; 3 cks oggs, Brockhard • 24 cas sherry, 6 caa bitters, 10 do do, Reeves ; 1 ca, Hail, Ritchie and Co ; 2 cas oil, 1 •ca, 1 keg nails, 2 coils rope, 1 ea, 1 cks, 10 cas, Hawkes and Strouts ; 3 pkgs, Ritchie ; 77 pigs, Mullins; 1 trunk, Edmundson; 14 caa chairs, jftladin. > -i^r Lady Franklin, ketch— under bond : half tiercV. tobacco, 0 tbree-qr bxd do, 12 ckB wine, 60 half elkests tea, Pole ; 30 tags sugar, 1 half tierce tobaccOjLr-^-tiiiv^r^pfls do, 10 half chests tea.JL C^ur^Ces ; 20 do do/ T^wiJ^jar^V&^S?^ Gon.ya, 10 do brandy, V Churches. Free and doty pmd—oO bags flour, 1 ca hamo, 8 oks butter, 7 bxs candles, Pringle; 150 bags flour, 1 ca hams! 4 caa. candles, 1 csk butter, Anderson ; fi cas bacon! f/y j 1"'1 "'. 0 ! 1^ ?° l! oxcs cai j^ les > Ica d,o, Ido atarch, \ hams, J Churches ;--2'qr-cka port, 2 do-do, 6 cos , bacon, 107 frks butter, T Pole ; 24 sofas, 24 wnsh1 stands, 24 dressing tables, 18 bedsteads, 12 kitchen tables, Dunstan ; 1000 palings, Bell } 74 tons Chilian flour, 1 ca bams, 1 csk butter, i boxes candles, Swanson, Ryrie and Co. H Import Duties. Collected at Hokitika, week ending July 28tb, 18C5 — Brandy ... ... £643 9 0 Geneva ... ... QG 18 9 Rum ... ... 36 12 0 Wine in w00d... ... 64 6 0 Do bottle ... ... 82 8 4 Tobacco ... ... 77 5 0 Oilmen's storea ... 39 12 10 Candlea ... ... 2 4 8 £982 16 7 Export Dux? (Gold.) BCOO ozs. at 2a (Jd „ £437 10 0

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1. Rail and red (lag at tho waM' HM\ BfgrVAky tike the \w~~rfr: .*\ f^,, - WjiOT^^^-'&fely ntf' ntterrfpted at half t' t V , *--V*Ttrae, wl-ettier flood oi'pbb, tho red flag will >" "' - "' be at tho mast head over tho ball, denoting the statoof tide. . 3. Ball on the tower mast cap, and white flag : Ebb tide, bar dangerous. 4. No signal : Do not attempt tho bar. 6. Red painted arm, pointed to tho right-hand, entering from seaward : More to the south. C. The other arm, pointed to the left hand, entering from seaward : More to the'uorth. 7. Tho arms up and down with tho mast : As you go. When more than ono vessol is crossing the bar, the foremost vessel will be piloted in, tbe others following in her wake. On a movable pole in front of tho signal m.u*t, tlio two in ono showing tlio fairway, will hi hoisted (if necessary) to show tho set of the current on tho bar, thus :—: — A red and white pendant — to tho North- . ward ; A square yellow flag— to the Southward. On the flagstaff not in uso for tho piloting signals, at high water thp. depth in feet on the bar L will be denoted by Man yatt's code. BL A red light in lio'stcd on the signal roast on the j smith spit oach night, visible ut .from thrco to four rniloM. will bo an anchor nnd chain, and line on the Houth Spit, aud boat and cion in roailineps at high w.tter, every to a^iist any vessel coming over tho When the bnr in only fit for steamers n red flag will be hoisted on tho When for sailing vessels, a ball. are particularly rcpuested to Rmnll tidal flagon the spit, as and tho large flag in ono tho bar.

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West Coast Times, Issue 26, 29 July 1865, Page 2

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PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 26, 29 July 1865, Page 2

PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 26, 29 July 1865, Page 2

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