NOTICE TO MARtNEItS. Harbor Master's Deparhfleni IN consequence oi tho great cbirigjo which has taken place in the entrance to tho Okarita Rivor, since Captain GibWn gave his report of the place, a Pilot htf been appointed to guide ves&elS o^er bar. Two Whito Flags, attaoW 'io moveablo poles, will bo used until we increasing requirements of tho place demand improved beacons. THOS. TURNBULL, 417 Port Officer of Westland. GOLD ESCORT. rnHE overland Gold Escort will leare • Hokitika for Christchurch twice a month} reaching Christohurch in time for tho Australian mail steamors. G. S. SALE, 446 Commissioner. NOTICE. A LL parties who havo paid tho natiyei for a right to mine on thoir Itcservesj at Hokitika, aro horoby informod that they will have to send in their names to Mr Sale, at Hokitika. within One Month from date, ' in order that miners' rights may ba issued to them. Persons neglecting to comply with the abovo notico will Forfeit tho anioun/ paid. For tho future all persons wishing to take out miner's rights, or a liconso to out timbor, will apply to Mr Salo. Any one mining or cutting timbor on the nativo reserves without a license will bo prosecuted. (Signed) ALEXANDER tt'KAY, Commissioner Native Resorm. Hokitika, 20th October, 1805. 182 HARBOR DEPARTMENT. ■^TOTICE.— There will be an anchor and ' •M chain, and lino attached, on the South Spit, and boat and boat's crow in readiness at high water, every tide, to assist any vessel coming over the bar. When the bar is only fit for steamer* to take, a red flag will be hoisted ort the north flagstaff. When for sailing vessels! a red flag and ball. Masters of vessels are particularly requested to attend to the small tidal flag on the spit, as the small tidal flag and the large flng in one takes them over .the bar . . By order, THOMAS TURNBULL, 184 Harbor Master. NOTICE TO MARINERS AT THE GREY. THE outer flagstaff has been disoon* tinued, and a skeleton behcott placed on the beach, which in a lino with tho flag ; stall', will cross the bar in tho de'opesfc water. Attention is to bo paid, as heretofore, to tho movements ot tho Befciaphoro. The lower N mast has been boordetlj^ seaward, showing aflat surface of 17, in.,' painted whito to make it more conspicuous. The skeleton boacon is 15 ,ft' high abovo tho upper part of the^bank* and a flag-pole 6 ft. above that showing a rod flag. Tho signals in use at the Grey afs thtf same as thoso at the port of HoKitikA. Thomas Tuunbuli, ' 200 Harbor Master for Wostlan'd. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WESTLAND DISTRICT. NOTICE is horoby givon, that a sitting of tho Hokitika Circuit Court, for tho dispatch of Criminal and Civil Business, will bo hold at tlio Supremo Court-houso, on Monday; tho fifteenth day of January next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, j—at which place and time all persons under recognisancos or otherwise boiuid to appear as prdsecuib^Si defendants, or witnesses, aro required to give thoir attendance ROBERT ABBOWt jßegiskar., Suprome Court Ofßco, • ■ ' Hokitika, 18th Docembbr, 1865; PROFESSOR JACOBS, the worldJT renowned Wizard; Ventriloquist, • and Improvisatoro, will shortly'appear at the Corinthian Ha]l,-~J. Habpino, $99
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West Coast Times, Issue 107, 20 January 1866, Page 1
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535Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 107, 20 January 1866, Page 1
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