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PORT OF HOKITIKA.

HIGH WATEB. Wedneiday .. 7.36 a.m. ... 8.0 p.m. ARRIVED. Feb. 27.— -Claud Hamilton, 800 tons, Ponsonby, from Okarita. F. Qrecr, Agent. Bruce, p.s., 81 tons, Kerloy, from Okarita. F. Greer, Agent. Kennedy, 125 tons, Whitwoll, from Okarita, N. Edwards aud Co., Agents. SAUKD. Claud Hamilton, Ponsonby, for NelsonPassengers' — Messrs. Macintyro, Wennott, Alcorn, .Pratt, Moir, Brookman, Priohard, Bobiiißon, James, Ncos, and Kelly-Fore-cabin, 50— and 7000 ounces of gold. Bruce, p.s., terley, for tho Groy. Kate, sch., MoKonzie, for Okarita. BNTEEKD IN. James Paxton, from Nowcastlo. OLEABED OUT. Kate, for Okarita. > Colonist, for Sydney. Amy Kobsart, for Sydney. Tiger, for tho Grey. ' EXPECTED ABBIVAIS. , * Auckland, s.s., from Sydney, early. Thane, s.s., from Nelson via Grey. William Miskin, s.s., from Dunedin. Isabella, from Dunedin. Dispatch, from Dunedin. Pearl, from Dunedin. Alma, from Melbourne. William, brigantine, from Sydney, daily. Spray, schooner, from Christchurch. Otago, s.s., from Nelson, 2nd March. Storm Bird, s.s., from Nelson, daily. Persevcro, p.s., from Melbourne, early. Gothenburg, s.s., from Melbourne, Ist Mar. South Australian, from Mclbotirno, via Dunedin and intermediate ports. PROJECTED DEPABTCBES. Jane Lockhart, for Sydnoy, this day. Otago, b.b., for Sydney, 3rd March. Storm Bird, s.s., for Nelson, early." . Lapwing, for Grey, early. Colonist, for Sydney, this day. Amy Eobsart, for Sydney, this day. Emma Eliza, for Okarita, early. Tiger, for Groy, this day. VESSELS IN PORT. Brig — Cosmopolite. Brigantincs— Jano Lockhart, Colonist, Amy Bobsart. Schooners— Caroliue, Meteor, Emma Eliza, Kate, Lady Darling, James Praxton, Lloyd's Herald. Cutter- -Lapwing. Reamers— Yarra, Lioness, Ballarat, and Kennedy.

IMPORTS.

Per James Paxton— 22 tons coal, 20 do hay", I case drugs, 1 do bacon, 4 fire-proof safes, 3 cases eggs, 2 do cheeso, 100 books, 4 cases boiled meat, 1 do greon peas, 1 do vegetables, 6 jar» butter, half ton bran, 2 doz brooms, 2 cases fowls, Thornton.

EXPOBTS.

Per Kate— 2B6 boards, 60 shoots iron, 10 boxes porter, 2 half chests tea, 13 bags onions, 20 bags potatoes, 1 box soap. 1 do soda, 1 half cask brandy, 2 cases wliiskey, 1 do geneva, 2 kegs brandy, 1 case cheese, 3 do brandy, 2 do claret, 1 do moselle, 1 do old torn, 2 do liqueurs, 6 do gin, 24 do cheese, 1 jar acid, 1 parcel tea, 1 set weights and scales, 5 cases, 3 bags onions, 3 do beef, 4 mats sugar, 1 keg butter, 1 caso— order. Per Tiger — 20 barrels peas, 2 cases pick handles, 1 do axe handles, 7 do bitters, 1 keg nails, 7 bdS and 19 bars iron, 3 bags boans, Cassius k Co.j 9 bedsteads, Kilgour j 4 boxes tobacco, 4 qr-casks wine, 10 cases vinegar, Paterson ; 88 casos ale, Levi ; 2 drums oil, 8 kegs nails, 8 do white load, 5 cases and 1 cask sundries, 1 bu:idlo handles, 1 bug sundries, Foray th & Masters ; 5 pkgs sundries, Fisher ; 18 drums kerosene, 1 case lobsters, Cohen.

Yesterday morniug tho lannch of tho Mary Anne from tho south spit into tho lngoon was successfully effected. This vessel, it will bo remembered, was driven on whore by the surf when attempting an entrance on tho 11th inst., and was aftorwurds put up to auction. She wai however bought in •by her owner*, -and tenders being called for relaunching hor, 11 contract was entered into, which has resulted in her transportation across the spit into tho lagoon. Although tho trial she has lately undergone was a severe one, we aro happy to say the Mary Anne has received no material damage.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

West Coast Times, Issue 140, 28 February 1866, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
580

PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 140, 28 February 1866, Page 2

PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 140, 28 February 1866, Page 2

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