On September 10, 1887, the "West Coast Times” reported that there were no fewer than 41 vessels along-, side the Hokitika wharf, in some places being ranged three and four deep. The vessels In port included:
Barques: Alma, Harriet. Brigantines: Isabella. Hannai' Newton, Anne Moore. Sarah and Mary, Alary, Seabird, Clara Union. Schooners: Falcon. lona, Star of Tasmania, Florence,‘Sea Ripple, Rambles, Canterbury Storm Bird, Elizabeth Curie. J. B. Russell. William and Julia, Isabella Jackson, Matilda, Three Friends, Flying Cloud, Nile, Alice. Cutters: Glimpse, Elizabeth, Harry Bluff. Ketches: Mary Anne, Brothers and Sisters, Cyniraes, Enterprise. Steamers: Challenge,, Golden Sand, Yana, Lioness, Bruce.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 December 1934, Page 15
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