PORT OF HOKITIKA.
Tuesday ... 10.19 a.m. ... 10.40 p.m. Wednesday ... 11.4 a.m. . 11.28 p.m. ARRIVED. December 18— Kate, schooner, M'Kenzie, from Sydney. COASTWISE. December 18— Lapwing, cutter, in tow of Lioness, from Grey. December 18— Matilda, lona, Agnes, and Mary Anne, from Okirita, BAJI.ED December 17— Phoenix, schooner, Parr, for Dnnedin. December 17— Eliza Simpson, M'Donald, for Dunedin. IMPORTS. Per Ka»e : Duty free— 3 cases, 1 parcel sausnges, Griffin ; CO bags oats, order ; 2(5 cases eggs, 20 do jams. 57 do fruit, 30 do onions, 21 kegs but'er, 10 bales bacon, Russell ; 43 cases ornnges, Robeits ; 25 kegs butter, 40 bags maize, 7 do bacon, Hall and Finlay ; 10 kegs butter, ,123 bags maize, 40 kegs butter, order •, 10 do .butter, 8 hhds eggs, Duff ; 40 casks Bpiced beef, 1 do spalling hammers, Cassius and Comiskey ; 2 ' drays order. The schooner Kate left Sydney on tho Bth instant, bound to this port, .experiencing during ihe passage light northerly breezes and fine weather. She made Mount Cook on the 15th, calms and a strong southerly current keeping her oufside until yesterday morning. Captain M'Kenzie reports the southerly set outside aa running at the rate of one milo and a half, per 'h.nr.
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West Coast Times, Issue 85, 19 December 1865, Page 2
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200PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 85, 19 December 1865, Page 2
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