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PORT OF HOKITIKA.

HIGH-WATER.. Tuesday ... 1.48 a.m. ... 2.12 p.m. AIUUVKD. January 22— Matilda, schconer, M«Aben, from (Jrey. SAILED. January 22— Amy Robsirt, brigantine, Ivcs, for Sydney. Passengers — Cabin: Mrs. Ives, Mrs. Burns, and six in tlio .steerage. CLKAUKD OUT. Ellen, for Pclorus Sound. Amy Robsart, for Sydney. t VROJEOTRD HKPAIITURKS. City of Nelson, for Okarita, to-morrow. Thames, for Bruce Hay, early, Australian Maid, for Okarita, oarly. 1 Tiger, for the Grey, early. Three Sisters , for the Grey. Dart, for Melbourne, early, lonn, for Okarita, early. John Mitchell, for Grey, thi3 day. , South Australian, s.s., for Melbourne- 27th instnnt. Bruce, for Okavita on Thursday next. ' VBSSBIS IN J'OIIT. ' Brigantines — Dart. Schooners— Caroline, Dunedin, Meteor, Amy Robsart, lona, Crcsb of the Wavo, Tiger, Matilda. Cutters — Thames, Australian Maid. Steamers — Ballarat, Yarra, Bruce, Lady of ihe Lake, IMPORTS. Per Elfin— 42 tons coal, 42 bags maize, 20 do bran, 13 bales hay, 13 bass onions, 1 hhd eggs, 2 cases do, 1 keg butter, 14 bags onions, Captain Milne ; 20 do potatoes, 14 do onions, 0 hhds eggs, 5 kegs butter, Duff. The Maria, having reached a point on the spit from which it will bo onsy to launch her into tho river, hns been lifted a couple of feet, bedded and chorked preparatory to laying the launching ways, cradle, &c. It is also, intended to .give her lop sides a thorough caulking, nnd otherwise prepare her for tho re-launch, which work vtill bo commenced to-day. Wo nro glad" to sco Messrs Jenkins and Edgar have so far succeeded in their undertaking, and must needs confess thnt sinco Ilokitika has been a port of entry, no vessel wns ever moved so smartly from one sido of tho spit to tho other. It is expected that at tho end of this wcok, or tho beginning of next, tho Maria will bo onco more nflonl.

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West Coast Times, Issue 109, 23 January 1866, Page 2

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310

PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 109, 23 January 1866, Page 2

PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 109, 23 January 1866, Page 2

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