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PORT OF HOKITIKA.

Hiait WatbhThib D at. — 10.50 a.m. ; 11.15 p.m. Sapt. 28. — 6 a.m.,wind N.E., light ; barometer 30.10; thermometer, 56. — 1 p.m.: Wind N.W. ; barometer, 29.96; therometer, 66, —6 p.m. : Wind If. W. ; barometer 29.92 ; thermometer 66; weather during day, rain and very thick, sky heavily overcast. Sept. 29. — 6 a.m.,wind N.,light ; barometer, 29.86; thermometer, 56.— 1 p.m. : Wind N.W., light ; barometer, 29.78 ; thermometor, sun 82, shade 73.-6 p.m. : Wind N.W., xery light : baromoter, 29.76 : thermometer, 59 ; weather during day broken, occasional showers. ABBIYED. Sept. 28. — Rangitoto, s.s., Taverner, from Melbourne via Dunodin and Nelson. John White, agent. Florence, ketoh, Priest, from Groyinouth. Eoyse, Mudie and Co,, agents. Sept. 29. — Oineo, s.s., Edwards, from Melbourne, via Dunedin and Nelson. Royse, Mudio and Co., agents. SAILED. Sept. 28. — Elizabeth, cutter, Mason, for Greymouth. Tasmanian Maid, p.s., Souter, for Buller. ENTERED IN. Florence, ketch, 51 tons, H. Priest, from Greymouth. cleared out. Mary Ann, 81 tons, W. Stewart, for Okaritu. In ballast. KXFBCTED ARRIVALS. Maid of Erin, schooner, from Adelaide, daily. Marj Cumining, 6chr., from Melbourne, «arly. Ocean Wave, schr., from Melboui'ne, «arly. Esperanza, brig, from Melbourne, early. Lizzie Coleson, brgtn., from Sydney, early. Bungaree, schooner, from Adelaide, daily. Egmont, s.s., from Melbourne, to-day. Alhambra, 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. BROJfICTHD DBPABTURKS. R.M.S.S. Kaikoura, from Wellington, for Panama, Oct. 8. Alice, schr., for Fox's early. lona, schr., for Pakihi, early. Egmont, s.s., for Sydney, Till Jfelson, today. „ Bangitoto, s.s., for Melbourne, to-day. Omeo, s.s., for Melbourne, to-day. Alhambra, s.s., for Melbourne, Sept. 30. *■ Airedale, ,s.s., for Ifelson and Northern ports, Oct. 2. TR3SKTS I!C PORT. »" Brigs — Nil Desperandum. Brigantines — Isabelln (lighter). Schooners — lona, Star of Tasmania, Sea Ripple, William and Julia, Matilda, Flying Cloud, Nile, Alice, and Three Friends. Cutter — Hope. Ketches — Mary Anne, Brothers and~Sister, Standard, and Cymraes. Steamer* — Chullenge, Golden Land, Yarra, Lioness, Huntress.

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West Coast Times, Issue 629, 30 September 1867, Page 2

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PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 629, 30 September 1867, Page 2

PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 629, 30 September 1867, Page 2

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