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M INKBS 1 HOSPITAL. SUIJSCRIPTIONS in aid of tho abovo . hospital will bo received at all tho Banks and at the Stores of all tho principal Storekeepers. Subscribers are requested to entei their namos on the subscription lists, with tho amount of their subscription. G. S. SALE, Commissioner May 2nd,. 1856. 183 NOTICE TO MARINERS. *' Harbor Master's Department. TN consequence of tho great change which hn» taken place in the entrance to the Okarita River, since Captain Gibson gavo his report of the place, a Pilot has been appointed lo guide vessels over tho bar. Two Whito Flags, attached to movoablo poles, will bo used until tho incronsing requirements of the place demand improved beacons. JIIOS. TURNBULL, 447 Port Officer of Wostland. N 0 T I C E . A LL parties who havo paid tho natives* for a right to mine on their Reserves, at Hokitika, are hereby informed that thoy will havo to send in their names to Mr Sale, at Hokitika, within -One Month from date, in order that minors' rights may bo issued to them. Persons neglecting to comply with tho abovo notico will Fokfeit tho amoun* paid. For tho future all persons wisfiing to tako out minor's rights, or a liconso to cut timber, will apply to Mr Said. Any one mining or cutting timber on tho nativo reserves without a liconso will be prosocutcd. (Signe.l) ALEXANDER M'KAY, Commissioner Nativo Rcsorvcs Hokitikn, 20th October, 1805.' 182 HARBOR DEPARTMENT. NOTICE. — There will he nn anchor and chain, and lino attached, on the South Spit, and boat and boat's crow iv readiness at high water, every tido, to assist any vessel coining over the bar. When tho bar is only fit for steamers to take, a red flng will be hoisted on tho north flagstaff. When for sailing vessolai a rod flag and ball. Masters of vissols'are particularly requested to attend to tho small tidal flag on tho spit, us tho small tidal flag and the largo flag in ono takes them over the bar V,y order, THOMAS TURNBULL, 184 Harbor Master. NOTICE TO MABINEBS AT THE GIiEX. I\HE outer flagstaff has been discon- . tinned, and a skeleton beacon placed on tho beach, which in a lino with, tho flagstafr, will cross the bar in the deepest water. Attention is to be paid, as heretofore, to tho movements of tho semaphore. Tho lower mast has been boarded to seaward, showing a^ flat surface of 17 in., painted whito to mako it more conspicuous. Tho skeleton beacon is 15 ft* high abovo tho upper part of tho bank, and a flag-pole 0 ft.' above that showing a red flag. The signals in uso at tho Grey are the same as those at the port of Holutika. Thomas Tuiindull, 200 Harbor Master for Westland. SUPIUSMR COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WESTLAND DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given, that a sitting of tho Hokitika Circuit Court, for tho dispatch of Criminal and Civil Business, will bo hold at tho Supremo Court-house, on Monday, tho fifteenth clay of January noxt, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon; — at which placo and time all persons undor recognisances or otherwise bound to appear as prosecutors, defendants, or witnesses, aro required to givo their attendance ROBERT ABBOTT, Registrar. Supremo Court Ofllco, Hokitika, 18th December, 1865. 445 PROFESSOR JACOBS, the worldJL renowned Wizard, Vontriloquist, and Improvisatoro, will shortly at the Corinthian Hall.— J. Habdino, 699

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West Coast Times, Issue 110, 24 January 1866, Page 1

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566

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 110, 24 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 110, 24 January 1866, Page 1

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