PORT OF HOKITIKA.
High Water, this day.-2.50 am. ; 3.15 p.m. ARRIVED. January 27.— Waipara, s.s., 48 tons, liascand, from North. SAILED. January 27.— Nil. ENTERED IX. January 27.— Waipnra, s.s., 48 tons, Bascand, from Brighton, in ballast. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Zephyr, from Melbourne, early. Sarah and Mary, from Melbourne, early. Kennedy, s.s. , from Westport and Nelson, Slat. Gothenburg, s.s., from New Zealand ports, early. Rangitoto, s.s., from Melbourne, early. Banshee, from Dunedin, early. Alhambra. 5.8., from New Zealand ports, early. Charles Edward, from Weatport, &c, early. Lady Don, from Lyttelton, early. Wallabi, from Dunedin, early. rBOJECTED DKI'ARTIIKKH. Charles Edward, for Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau, via Coast Ports, early. Alhambra, a.s., for Melbourne, early. Omeo, s.s., for New Zealand ports and Melbourne, 10th Feb. Rangitoto, s.a., for New Zealand ports and Melbourne, early. Kennedy, s.s., for Greymouth, &c, 31at. Gothenbmg, 5.6. ( for Melbourne, 29th inst. VESSELS IN PORT. Schooners.— Garibaldi, Rifleman. Steamers — Lioness, Waipara. The s.s. Waipara came into port yesterday morning from her trip north. She went up the river in the afternoon for the purpose of raising a large snag. She will remain in port until the arrival of the Gothenburg.
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West Coast Times, Issue 1663, 28 January 1871, Page 2
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191PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 1663, 28 January 1871, Page 2
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