A VESSEL ASHORE AT HOKITIKA.
(PER PRESS. TELEGRAM AGENCY.)
HOKITIKA.
o o« rt Thia day. 2,300 ounces of gold were shipped per s.s Otasjo for Melbourne.
, Ihe Superintendent, with survey party, proceed South by the steamer Waitara on Saturday to determine on a tract of country for special settlement, and a site for the first depot.
All the immigrants who have lately arrived in Westland have found remunerative employment.
The brigantine Sarah and Mary, from Wellington, with iron pipes, is ashore on the beach. JShe may possibly be got off the next tide.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1491, 20 November 1874, Page 3
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