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SHIPPING.

PORT OP HOKITIKA.

High Watej (thia aay)-7.2^ a.m.; 7.52 p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON, — JANUARY. Calculated for New JZeaWd jfean Time. D. 11. M. New Moon 4 1 28 a.m. First Quarter 12 6 12 a.m. Full Moon 19 1136 a.m. Lust Quarter 26 3 14 a.m. Apogee.. .9th, 3 a.m. Perigee.. .2lst, noon. ARRIVED. January 15 — Murray, Conway, from Nelson and Wes,(pport. Churches, agent. PASSENGERS. Per Murray — Miss Kennivant, Messrs gamuellß, Bentley, and twelve for Greymouth. IMPORTS. (A special charge is made for consignees' announcements inserted in this column.) Per Murray— s casks, 1 crate, 4 eases, IiEARMONTs 1 parcel, 1 truss, 6 kegs butter, 38 cases fruit , Leaumonth & Co; 5 cases eggß. 1 bag bacon, 9 cases apples, Pollock and Bevan; 20 pkgp. BXPEOTED ARRIVALS. Wanganui, from Dunedin, early. » Spray, from Lyttelton, early. Mullagh, from Lyttelton, early. Alert, from Lyttelton, early. Maori, from northern ports, this day. Albiop, from Melbourne direct, January 28. Alhambra, from Melbourne via New Zealand ports/January 29. Prosperity, from Melbourne, early, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Murray, for Northern ports, this day. Tararua, for Melbourne, J?eb. 6. Maori, for Duoedin via southern ports, this day. Albion, for Melbourne via New Zealand ports, January 28. Alhambra, for Melbourne direct, 29 th January. VESSELS IN PORT. Zephyr, Lioness, Murray, and Waipara.

The Zephyr cleared the Customs yesterday, in ballast, for Greymouth. The Murray arrived yesterday morning from Westport, and is announced to sail again to-d.ay for Greympulh, We^port and Nelson, booking passengers for all New Zealand ports. The Maori iB expected to enter in to-day, from Dunedin via northern ports; after discharging her inward freight she will be dispatched for Dunedin via Jackson's and Martin's Bays and the Bluff. The following telegram was received from Wellington at noon yesterday, by Captain Turnbull: — " Same indications as yesterday, glass will fall again, expect heavy sea from south west, may expect heavy gale."

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West Coast Times, Issue 2743, 16 January 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. PORT OP HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 2743, 16 January 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. PORT OP HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 2743, 16 January 1878, Page 2

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