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POUT OF HOKITIKA.

man wathk. Saturday .. 10.48a.ua. .. 11.12 p.m Sunday „ 11.86 am. .. 12.0 pm ABRIVBI). Nil. SAILED. February 16— Maria, schooner, Robertson, for ilelbouino Trader, schooner, Ward, for Newcastle, NSW Wonga Wonga, b,b , 105 tons, Mundle, for Nelson.— Passenger, Saloon, Messrs Young and Fraser. Fore cabin 9. ' Barab, schooner, Aikins, for Jackson's) Bay Ballarat, p.B, Quance, for Giey KKTERKD I.IWARDS. Nil. CLEARED OVT. Nil. HXPORTB. Per Maria— B9 kegs butter, Hall and Finlay j 10 bottles quicksilver, 19 tonß corrugated iron, Hawkea and Strouts. BXPKOTED ARRIVAIS. Lloyd's Herald, kctcli, from Dunedin. Auckland, s.s., from Sydney Thane, s.s., from Nelson via Grey. Egmont, s.f., from Nelson. William Miskiu, h.s., fiom Dunedin. Isabolla, from Dunedin. Dispatch, from Dunedin. Pearl, from Dunedin. Jane Locklmrt, from Sydney Challengo, p.s., from Mclborne Lady Darling, from Melbourno Alma, from Melbourno Colonist, fiom Sydney Amy Rotaart, brigantine. from Sydney William, brigantine, from Sydney Spray, sohooncr, from Christchurch Star of tho Evening, fiom Giey, this day. PBOJKOTEI) DEPARTURES, John Mitchell, for Grey River. Matilda, sohooner, for Okarita. lona, schooner, for Okarita. Star of the Evening, for w e iij n gt on an( j j) im . edin, this day. VESSELS IN PORT. Schooners -Caroline. Meteor, Matilda, Emma, Eliza, John Mitchell, lona. Cutters— E;iglo, Steamers—Lioness. Tho p.s. Yarra, vhich lias been detained since Wednesday laat at tbo Grey through an acciJent to her funnel and steampipe, has completed her repairs, and may be expected to arrive at Hokitiki to-morrow. Tho arrival of Mr Mclutyre in town hist night from tho Grey has placed us in possesBion of tho moat satisfactory intelligence concerning tho s.s. Star of the Evoning. By him tee ure informed that tho " Star" had be'on removed from her dangorous position on tho i South Spit and when ho loft was lying safe alongside tho bank opposito Grey Town, discharging cargo. Wo aro happy to stato she has not received tho slightest injury, of which tho notice in our advertising columns that sho brus to-day for Dunedin is a convincing proof.

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West Coast Times, Issue 131, 17 February 1866, Page 2

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POUT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 131, 17 February 1866, Page 2

POUT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 131, 17 February 1866, Page 2

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