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PORT OF HOKITIKA.

man water. Tuesday .. 5.10 a.m. .. fi.45 p.m, Wednesday... 6.4 a.m. ... 0.28 p.m.

AUMVEI).

November 26- South Australian, s.s., Payne from Dunedin, via Lyttelton and intermediate portf. Passengers — saloon : Mesdames Mufnall, Philip, Kurt, Potts, Evcred ; Miss Burt ; Messrs Shorthound, Mjtcnnmara, Cuff, Keogh," Ln'zafiis, M'Neil, Brown, Waters, Gongh, Quadrie, and Bain. Steerage : 57. Bain, Iloughton and Co, agents. November 27— Victory, schooner, Stark, from Melbourne. Olengary, schooner, Vernozaric, from Melbourne.

SAILED.

Novembor 20— Lioness, s.t., Whilford, for the Grcv Traveller's Bride, ketch, for the Grey. November 27— Excelsior, schooner, Jefferson for Jfanukau. Elizabeth Curie, schooner. Eos?, for Dunedin. Ringdove, cutter, for Auckland. Henry Ilavelock, cutter, Judd, for Invercargill. Agnes, cutter, for Okarita. Sea Belle, cutter, Clare, for Auckland.

Wo have much pleasure in reporting a very 'favorabio bar yesterday for the entrance and • exit of vessels, the sea being vety smooth and a moderate current in the river. The steam tug Yarra toek old Timo by the forelock, and made hay during the 6unsbine, towing out four and bringing in two vessels. The Susannah Booth, from Sydney, is at anclior in the roadstead ; she will, in all probability be towed in by the Lioness to day. t The s s. South Australian, Captam Payne, left Nelson at 1 p:m. on the 25th inst ; experienced strong S.W. winds, accompaniedby heavy sleet •squalls during the passage ; arriving offHoki'.ika at 4-30 p.m. on the 26th. She bringe no cargo for this port.

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Bibliographic details
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West Coast Times, Issue 76, 28 November 1865, Page 2

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240

PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 76, 28 November 1865, Page 2

PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 76, 28 November 1865, Page 2

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