PORT OF HOKITIKA.
High Watbb This Day. ■— 9.10 a.m. ; 9.35 p.m. To-mobrow. — 10.0 a.m. ; 10.25 p.m. Moon (new) to-moebow. — 11.15 a.in. Sept. 27. — 6 a.m., wind. East light ; barometer 30.17 ; thermometer, 48 ; -weather cloudy. —1 p.m. : Wind S.W., very light ; barometer, 30.08; therometer, ?2, weather cloudy.— 6 p.m. : Wind S.W. ; barometer, 30.07 ; therometer, 58 ; weather light rani, very cloudy. AEBITBD. September 27. — Enterprise, ketch, Hatfield, from Greymouth. Master, agent. Bruce, p.s., Kerley, from Butter. F. Greer, agent. Kennedy, b.s., Carey, from Nelson, via in- \ termediate ports. N . Edwai-ds and Co., agents. Huntress, p.s., Murphy, from Buller. Cnrey and Gilles, agents. SAILED. September 27.— Mary Grant, brig, Vannett, for Newcastle. Union, brigantine, Dale, for Newcastle. Hector, brigantine. Andrews, for Launeestoa. Caledonia, schooner, Falconer, for Dunodin. Claud Hamilton, s.s., Hall, for Nelson. Bruce, p.s., Kerley, for Okarita. Kennc.ly, s.s., Carey, for Nelson via Buller. ENTERED IN. Kennedy, 125 tons, M. Carey, from Nelson, Westport, and Greymouth Passengers — cabin: Messrs. Phillips, Nilkonski, Hall, M'Dougall, Bate, Jeffery; and 10 in the steerage. Bruce, 81 tons, Ja3. Korley, from Wostport. 14 passengers. Enterprise, 27 tons, S. Hatfield, from Greymouth. CLEABED OUT. Elizabeth, 33 tons, G. F. Mason, for Greymouth. In ballast. Bruce, 81 tons, Ja3. Kerley, for Okarita. Kennedy, 125 tons, M. Carey, for Westport and Nelson. EXI'BCXED ARRIVALS. Maid of Erin, schooner, from Adelaide, daily. Mary Cumming, schr., from Melbourne,, early. Ocean Ware, schr., from Melbourne, early. Esperanza, brig, from Melbourne, early. Lizzie Coleson, brgtn., from Sydney, early. Onieo, s.s., from Dunedin, to-morrow. Bungaree, schooner, from Adelaide, daily. Egmont, b.s., from Melbourne, 27th inst. Alhainbra, s.s. from Melbourne, early. 10, schooner, from Melbourne, Daily. John Bullock, schr., from Melbourne, early. Pilot, schr., from Melbourne, early. Mary Anne, schr., from Melbourne, early. PttOJBOTED DBPAttrnaES. Tasmaniau Maid, p.s., for Fox's, Pakihi md Buller, to-day. B-.M.S.S. Kaikoura, from Wellington, for Panama, Oct. 8. Alice, schr., for Fox's early. lona, schr., for Pakihi, early. Huntress, p.s., for Buller, to-day. Egmont, b.s., for Sydney, via Nebon, 2Sth inst. Eangitoto, s.s., for Melbourne, to-day. Omeo, s.s., for Melbourne, daily. Alhambra, s.s., for Melbourne, Sept. 30. Airedale, s.s., for Nelson and Northern ports, Oct. 2. YBSSBLS IN I'OST. Briga — Nil Desperandum. Brigan tines — Isabella (lighter). Schooners — lona, Star of Tasmania, Sea Ripple, William and Julia, Matilda, Flying Cloud, Nile, Alice, and Three Friends. Cutter — Hope, Elizabeth. Ketches— Mary Anne, Brothers and Siiter, Standard, and Cymraes.* Slpamerg — Challenge, Golden Land, Yarra, Lioness, Tasmanian Maid, Huntress.
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West Coast Times, Issue 628, 28 September 1867, Page 2
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403PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 628, 28 September 1867, Page 2
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