PORT OF HOKIT3KA.
High Water, this day.—7.ls a.m.; 7.40 p.m. December 15. —Barometer, 9 a.m. 29.75; 2 p.m., 29.78. December 15.—Thermometer, 9 a.m., 78 ; 2 p.m., 70. December 15.—Wind, 9a.m., S.W., light ; 2 p.m., N.W., squally, blowing heavy. ARRIVED. September 15. —Persevere, p.s., 26 tons, Robertson, from Greymouth. Jas. A. Bonar, agent. RAILED. December 15. —Nil. ENTERED IN. December 15. —Persevere, p.s., 26 tons, Robertson, for Greymouth. Jas. A. Bonar, agent. IMPORTS. Per Persevere, from Greymoth —ls tons coal, order. EXPECTED ARRIVAES. Rangitoto, from Melbourne, 29th inst. Orneo, from Melbourne via New Zealand, ports, 19th in^t, ' Murray, from Melson, early. Aborigine, from Melbourne, early. Alma, from Melbourne early. Margaret, from Dunedin, early. Spray, from Lyttelton, early. Charles Edward, from Nelson, early. Kennedy, from Nelson, daily. Wild Wave, from Lyttelton, early. John Perm, from Westport, this day. Jane Elkin, from Westport, this day. Waipara, from W*stport, this day. PROJECTED DEI'ARTnRKS. Omeo, for Melbourne, 19th inst. Claud Hamilton, for New Zealand ports, this day. Rangitoto, for New Zealand ports, 29th inst. Waipara, for Okarito and Southern Ports, this df y. John Perm, for Greymouth, Coast Ports, and Mukau, this day. Charles Edward, p.s., for the Grey, Nelson, and Manukau, this day. Kennedy, s.s., for Nelson, early. VESSELH IN PORT. Steamers —Lioness, Persevere, Yarra (on the beach).
PORT OF HOKIT3KA.
West Coast Times, Issue 1321, 16 December 1869, Page 2
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