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NOTICE TO MARINERS. - Harbor Master's Department. TN consequeneo of tho great change which has takon place in the entrauco to the Okarita River, sinco Captain .Gibson gave his report of tho place, a Pilot han been appointed to guide vessels orer tiio bar. Two White Flags, attached to movoablo polos, will be used until tlio increasing requirements of tho plaoo demand improved boacons. THOS. TURNBULL, 447 Port Officer of Westland. NOTICE. A LL parties who have paid tho native* for a right to mine on their Resorvos, at Hokitika, are horeby informed that they will have- to send in their names to Mr Sale, at Hokitika. within Oxe Month from dato, in order that miners' rights may be issued to them. Persons neglecting to comply with the above notico will Forfeit tho amoun* paid. For the future all persons wishing to take out miner's rights, or a license to cut timber, will apply to Mr Sale. Any 0110 mining or cutting timber on the ' nativo reserves without a license will bo prosocuted. (Si«neJ) ALEXANDER M'KAY, Commissioner Native Reaerve*. Hokitikn, 20th October, 1865. 18,2 HARBOR DEPARTMENT. NOTICE.— There will bo an anchor and chain, and lino attached, on the South Spit, and boat and boat's orew in readiness at high water, every tide, to assist any vessel coming over the bar. When tho bar is only fit for steamers to take, a rod flng will be 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 the spit, as tho small tidal, flag and the largo fkg in one takes them ovov th» bar By order, THOMAS TURNBULL, 181 Harbor Master. NOTICE TO AT THE GREY. . rpHE outer flagstaff has beon diaeonX tinned, and a skeleton boacon placed on tho beach, which in a line >rith tho flagstaff, will cross tho bar in tho deepest water. Attention is to bo paid, as heretofore, to tho movements of tho semaphore. The lower mast has been boarded to seaward, showing a flat surfuco of 17 in., painted white to make it moro conspicuous. The skeleton beacon is 15 ft* high above tho upper part of tho bank, and a flag-pole 0 ft. above that showing red flag. Tho signals in uso at tho Grey aro thb samo as those at the port of Hokitika. Thomas Tuknbull, 200 Harbor Master for Westlnad. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WESTLAND DISTRICT.. NOTICE is hereby given, that a sitting Jof tho Hokitika Circuit Cour.^, for tho dispatch of Criminal and Civil Business, will be held at tho Supremo Court-houso, on Monday, tho ' fifteenth day of January noxt, at 11 o'clock in the foronoon; — at which placo and time all persons under recognisances or otherwiso bound to appear as prosecutors, defendants, or wituossos, aro roq\iired to give thoir attendance. ROBERT ABBOTT. Rogjstrar. Supremo Court Office, Hokitika, 18th Deoonibor, 1865. ' <U5 MINERS' HOSPITAL. SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of tho aboVq hospital will bo vucoived at all fhq Banks and at tho Stores -of all' the prin. cipal Storekeepers. Subscribers aro requested to entei thoir names on tho subscription lists, with tho amount of their subscription i Q. S. SALE, Commissioner May 2nd. 1856. ' 183 PROFESSOR JACOBS, the world1 renowned Wizard, VentriloqiflM, and Improvisators, will shortly appear at the Cormtlnan iialh-J, HabJhi^ 0W

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West Coast Times, Issue 114, 29 January 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 114, 29 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 114, 29 January 1866, Page 1

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