PORT OP HOKITIKA.
ittoir water. Tuesday ... 11.4 a.m. ... 11.28 p.m. Wednesday ... 11 . fi'2 a. m. — '•Thursday ... 1.16 a.m. .. 1.40 p,m, AUIUVED. Nil. SAILED. •Mil,
The steamship Auckland, from Nelson and Northern ports, is still in the roads, the weather during the past three days liavinp rendered it impracticable for any steamer to go out to her. The steamer Uno, which left the' harbor on Friday last for t)ie Gfey, unfortunately got ashore on the "spit in attempting to croSa the bar inward", and webelirve is still oh shore. On Friday last'the schdoiier Storm Bird, from Dunedin, put out to sea in cousequenco of tho state of the weather preventing ft "tug going tb her assistance and she has not since made her appearance off the port. The Keera steamer was to leave Port Chalmers for this port on the 9th infit. We presume that Jhe delay in fillinp-tip, or some other cause bus interfered with this intention, as 'twelvo days 'havo now elapsed since fhat date.
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West Coast Times, Issue 73, 21 November 1865, Page 2
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166PORT OP HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 73, 21 November 1865, Page 2
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