PORT OF HOKITIKA.
High Water, this day.— 2.lo a.m. ; 2.35 p.m. January 4. — Barometer, at our office, 9 a.m., 29.68; 2 p.m., 29.80. January 4. — Thermometer, 9 a.m., 62; 2 p.m., 73. January 4.— Wind, 9 a.m., S.W., moderate; 2 p.m., weather gloomy. Bar good. ARRIVED. January 4.— Nil. SAILED. January 4. — Nil. ENTESED IN. January 4. — Swordfish, 111 tone, Saul, from Adelaide. EXPECT ISD ARIUVAI.S. Streamlet, Bchooner, from Lyttelton, daily. Canterbury, schooner, from Lyttelton, daily. Maid of Erin, schooner, from Melbourne c.arly. Cora, from Dunedin, early. Kaiuama, schooner, from Duuedin, early. Sarah, from Melbourne, early. Ceres, from Melbourne, early. Colonist, schooner, from Dunedin. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Three Friends, for Brighton, early. Nile, for Charleston, this day. Gothenburg, s.s., for Melbourne, on the 7th instant. Kennedy, for the North, this day. VESSELS IN PORT. Schooners. — Three Friends, Nile. Ketches. — Jane Anne, Brothers and Sister, Jane Elkin. Steamers. — Lioness, Yarra, Persevere, Kennedy. IMPORTS. Per Swordfish, from Adelaide— ls 2o bap flour, 100 half-bags do, order.
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West Coast Times, Issue 1026, 5 January 1869, Page 2
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