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MINERS' HOSPITAL. QUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of the above IO hospital will be recoived at all the Banks and at the Stores of all tho prin. cipal Storekeopors. Subscribers aro requested to entci their names on the subscription Jfats, with the amount of their subscription. G. S. SALE, Commissioner May 2nd, 1856. 183 NOTICE TO MARINERS. Harbor Mastor's Department. TN conscquenco of tho great change flinch has taken placo in tho entrance to the Okarita River, since Captain Gibson gave his report of tho place, a Pilpt has been appointed to guido vossols over tho bar. Two Whito Flags, attached to moveablo polos, will bo , used until the increasing requirements of the place demand improved beacons. ; * THOS, TURNBULL, 41-7 Port Officer of Wostland. NOTICE. A LL parties who havo paid tho natives for a right to mine on their Reserves, at Hokitika, are horoby informed that they will have to sond in their 1 names to Mr Sale, at Hokitika, , within One Month from dato, in order that miners' rights may J)o issued to them. Persons neglecting Ito comply with tho above notico will Fobfeit tho ainoun* paid. For tho future all persons' wishing to take out minor's rights, or a-licenso to cut timber, will apply to Mr Salo. Any one mining or cutting timber on the native reserves without a license will be prosecuted. (Signed) ALEXANDER M'KAY, Commissioner Nativo Reserves. Hokitika, 20lh October, 1805. 182 HARBOR DEPARTMENT; NOTICE.— There will be au anchor and chain, and lino attaohetl, on i,ho South Spit, and boat and boat's crow in readiness at high water, every tide, to assist any vessel coming over tho bar. When the bar is only n't for steamers to tnko, a red flag will bo hoisted on the north flagstaff. When for sailing vessels, a red flag and ball. Masters of vessels aro particularly requested to attend to tho small tidal flag on tho spit, as tho small tidal flag and the largo flag in one takes them qver tho bar Dy order, THOMAS TURNBULL, 184 Harbor Master. NOTICE TO MARINERS AT THE GREY. THE outer flagstaff has beon discon*, tinucd, and a skeloton beacon placed on tho boach, which in a, lino with tho flagstaff, will cross tho bar in tho deepest; water. Attention is to bo paid, as heretoforo, to tho movemonts of tho semaphore. Tho lowor mast has beon boarded to seaward, showing a flat surface of Vl in., ■painted whito to niako it moro conspicuous. Tho skeloton beacon is 15 ft* high abovo tho upper part of tho bank, and a flng-pole 6 ft. abovo that showing red flag. Tho signals in use at tho Groy aro thb same as those at tho port of Hoifitika. Thomas Turnbu!.!, 200 Harbor Master for Woatland. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WE3TLAND DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby givon, that a sitting of tho Hokitika Circuit Court, fojr tho dispatch of Criminal and Civil Business, will bo hold at tho Supreme Court-house, on Monday, tho fifteenth day of January noxt, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon; — at which placo and time all persons under recognisances or otjiorwiso bound to appear as prosecutors, dofendants, or witnesses, aro roquirod to give their attendance, > ROIJERT ABUOTT. Registrar. Supremo Court Oflico, Hokitika, 18th Dcccnibor, 1865. 445 PROFESSOR. JACOBS, the worldronownod Wizard, Ventriloquist, and Improvisator will shoHly 4 appear jit the Corinthian Hall. — J. Harping, 60fj

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West Coast Times, Issue 112, 26 January 1866, Page 1

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562

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 112, 26 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 112, 26 January 1866, Page 1

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