JAMES 11. ANDERSON AND CO., Provision, Wine, and Spirit Merchants, TTAVE NOW ON SALE, Sinclair's and Cooy's harts and bacon Compton's aud Broom's do do Boiled beef, spiced beof, boiled mutton Splondid fresh Nelson butter, in cloth Wellington butter, in kegs *" Sahnon, Oysters, lobsters, sardines Ten, in chests, half chpsts, boxes Pepper, salt, mustard, spicos Chceso Cordials, syrups, bittors, sftuces , Soap, wax vostas Carbonato soda, acid, &c. Candles Korosono 1 , Window glass Whilolead Wines and Spirits, in bulk aud. bottle including — Champngno Burgundy Clnrol Port Shqrry Australian wines, pints and quarts Whiskey ; Brandyi Rum Geneva &c. .fee. &c. " Ind Coopols" ale Bottled stout , BuUc alo JO tons new Chilian floiu*, best brand And an oxtensivo assortment of iron* mongory of.ovory description JAMES R. ANDERSON & CO., Rovell street, 69 ~ Hokitika/ NOTICE TO MARINERS. Harbor Mastor!s Doprtrfcnleftt. TN cousequenco of tho groat ohango which has lakon placo in tho entrance to tho Okarjta lih'cr, siiico Captain Gibson gavo his roport of tho place, a Pilot has boon appointed to guido vessels over the bar. Two Wlnto Flags, attachdd to movoablo polos, will bo used until the increasing roquiromonts of %\\p placo demand improved beacons. thos/turnbull, 447 Port Oiticor of Westlond. GOLD ESCORt;.. rnHE overland Gold Escort will leave Hokitika for Christ church twico a month, reaching ChristciWch in timo for the Australian mail steamers. ' G. S. SALE; 4A.Q ' , Cominissiorier. HARBOR DEPARTMENT. VTOTICE.— Thoro will bo dtt anolior ahd - 1 -* chain, and lino attached; oh the South Spit, and b6at and boat'B crew in readiness at high water; every tide] ( to assist any vessel coining over the bar. When the bar is only fit' for 6teah'iors. to tnko, a red flag will be hoisted oil the north flagstaff. Whon for sailing vessels, a red flag and ball. Masters of vessels aro particularly requested to attend to tho small tidal flag on tho spit, ns tho slnall tidal flag and ' tho largo ling in 0110 takes them over tho bar By order, THOMAS TURfoiJULL, 181 . Harbor Master. NOTICE TO MARINERS AT THE GREY. IYIIE out or flags! nfl' has been discon- . tinned, nnd a skeleton bencon placed on the beach, which in a lino with tho flagstall', will cross tho bar in tho deepest Mater. Attention is to.bo paid, as horelofore, lo tho movements of the deinaphoro. Tholowor mftsfc has beoii boarded to seaward, showing a flat s'urfneo of 17 in., painted- wjiito " to mako it more conspicuous. Tho skeleton beacon is 15 ff high abovo tho uppor part of tho bank* and a flag-polo G ft. abovo that showing a reciting. . fify Tho signals in uso at tho Groy Ire the same as those nt the port of Hokitika. s TIIOMAB TujtNnuiit, 200 Harbor Master for Wdstlivn'd. , HAJ.irAt! ilAlll", , rjpH,E MAN~~Ts' btf.fr I if /T-' T9 Ai^p'onuftl. the .-t SHAKSPERE CONOERT>ALL. T. B l Smith is hunseif again, l^^j/-.
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West Coast Times, Issue 88, 28 December 1865, Page 1
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