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MINERS' HOSPITAL. QUBSORIPTIONS in aid of tho abovo O hospital will bo received at all tho Banks and at the Stores of all tho principal Storekeepers. Subscribers aro requested to entei their names on tho subscription lists, with the amount of their subscription. . " G. S. SALE, v Commissioner May 2nd. 1R66. 183 NOTICE TO MARINERS. Harbor Mastor's Dopartmbnt. TN ' conscquonc'o of tho groat change which has taken placo in tho entrance to ' tho Okarila River, sirtco Captain Gibson gave his report of tho place, a Pilot has been appointed to guide vessels over tho bar. Two White Flags, attached to movcablo polos, will bo used nntil tho' increasing requirements of tho placo i demand improved beacons. THOS. TURNBULL, 417 ( Port Officer of Wostland. NOTICE. A LL parties who havo paid tho natives for aright to mine on tlieir Reserves, at Hokitika, aro horoby informed that they will havo to sond in their names to Mr Salo, at ,Hokitika, within One Month from date, in order that miners' rights may bo issued to them. Porsons neglecting to comply with the above notice will Fobfeit tho amonn* paid. For tho future all porsons wisliing to take out minor's rights, or a liconso to cut timber, will apply to Mr Salo. Any ono mining or cutting timber on the nativo reserves without a liconso will bo prosecuted. (Signed) ALEXANDER M'KAY, Commissioner Nativo Reservca. Hokitika, 20th Octobor, 18G5. 182 HARBOR DEPARTMENT. NOTICE.— There will be an anchor and chain, and lino attached, on the South Spit, and boat and boat's crow in readiness at high water, every tide, to . i assist any vessel coming over tho bar. When the bar is only fit for steamers to take, a red flag will bo hoistod on the ' north flagstaff. When for sailing vessels, a rod flag n,nd ball. Masters of vessels aro particularly requested to attend to tho small tidal flag - on tho spit, as tho small tidal flag and [ the largo fln.g in one takes them over the ■ bar i By order, THOMAS TURNBULL, ' 181 Harbor Master. • NOTICE TO MARINERS AT THE > GREY. ) , t , I — — -^ ' fTCHE outer flagstaff has boon disconJL tinned, and a skeleton beacon placed ' on tho beach, which in a lino with tho flag1 staff, will cross tho bar in tho deepest J water. Attention is to be paid, as here- , ! toforo, to tho movements oi tho soma- . phoro. ) The lower mast has been boarded to . seaward, showing a flat surfaco of 17 in., j painted whito to mako. it more conspicuous. Tho skeleton beacon is 15 ft* high abovo tho upper part of tho bank, 3 and a flag-pole >G ft. above that showing t rod flag. r The signals in iiso at tho Grey are tht> samo as those at tho port of Holcitika. Thomas Tumndull, 200 'Harbor Master for Westland. \ , > SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WESTLAND DISTRICT, r NOTICE is horoby given, that a sitting of tho Hokitika Circuit Court, for tho dispatch of Criminal and Civil Business, will bo hold at tho Supremo Court-houso, on Monday, tho fifteenth day of January noxt, at 11 o'clock in the foronoon ;— at ' which placo and time all porsons , undor recognisances or otherwise bound to appear as prosecutors,; de r o fondants, or witnossos, aro required 0 to give their attendance. ROBERT ABBOTT,, 1 Registrar, s Supremo Court Office s Holcitika, 18th December, 1865. '", " ■ ■ 446 I pROFESSQR JACOBS, the worldJ. renowned Wizard, Ventriloquist, and Improvisator©, will shorfclyjappear' at the Corinthian Hall.— J. Habbino. 699

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West Coast Times, Issue 111, 25 January 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 111, 25 January 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, Issue 111, 25 January 1866, Page 1

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