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PORT OF HOKITIKA.

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ARRIVED. .P.§C*. i&mTitaUj.sJeAmer, £1, tans, Deare, ftom Greymouth. Chuf Cites, agent . Waipara, steamer, 70 tons, Bignell, from Greymouth. Bonar, agent. BXPBOT ED ARRIVALS. Lady Don, from Lyttelton, early. Sea Bird, from Melbourne, early. Friendship, from J?unedua Jv early. j Arawata, from Melbourne via New Zealand ports, Dee. 25. Omeo, from, Melbourne via New Zealand ports, January 4. Charles Edward, from Nelson, via Coast ports, early. Zephyr, from Melbourne early. PROJECTED DBPARXU&SS. Albion, for Melbourne via New Zealand ports, early.. Arawata, for Melbourne direct, Dec. 25. Omeo, for Melbourne direct January 4. Otago, for Melbourne via' New Zealand ports, Dec. 21. Charles Edward, for Nelson via Coast ports, early. Otago, for Sydney direct, F,eb. 2. Murray, for Nelson Via Coast ports, Dec. 21 TB6SBLB IN PORT. Garibaldi, and Lioness.

The Titan and Wafpara returned' from Greymouth on Saturday.

The brigantine Mary Campbell, Captain Carr, left Dunedin oh the 4th inst, experienced a succession of unfavorable winds and calms during the voyage, arrived off the Groy bar on Thursday morning, and was towed to the wharf on Friday by the steamer Dispatch.

The schooner Lizzie Guy was towed, to the Grey wharf on Saturday by the Titan. The Otago is due in the roadstead tomorrow from Melbourne direct. As soon as possible after arrival she will be tendered and despatched for Melbourne, via New Zealand ports.

The Anchor Line steamer Murray is announced to leave for Nelson, via Coast ports, to-morrow, booking passengers for all New Zealand portfe. Return tickets at single fares available till the end of February, can be obtained of the agent, Mr John White. The Arawata is now overdue at the Bluff. She waa to have left Melbourne on the arrival of the Suez mafl,.w'hick- has probably been delayed beyond the usual time.

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West Coast Times, Issue 3185, 20 December 1875, Page 2

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PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 3185, 20 December 1875, Page 2

PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 3185, 20 December 1875, Page 2

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