SHIPPING. PORT OF HOKITIKA.
High Water (this day)- 0.0 a.m. ; 12.11 p.m. THASXS OF THE MOOJ*. — MARCH. Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.
Apogee, 4th, 10 p.m. Perigee, 18th, midnight AKRIVED. Maroh 6. — Murray, s.s., Palmer, from Westport. Churches, agent. Waipara, Bignell, from Southern ports. Bonar, agent. PASSENGERS. Per Murray — Messrs Saauder, Matheson, Young, Bishop, Smith, and 30 adult and 7 infant adults. Per Waipara— Hon. J. A. Bonar, Mr Mueller, Captains Turnbull and Branchley, Messrs Smith and Porter. IMPORTS. (A special charge is made for consignees' announcements inserted in this column.) Per Waipara— s pkgs fish. Per Murray — 2 cases marmalade, 40 bags coarse Bait, 9 cases sundries W. Pebrt ; 57 cases fruit, Pollock & Bevan; 5 sacks lime, Sinclair & Jack: ; 20 bags fine salt, 9 sack 9 currants, Paterson, Michel, & Co.; 2 cases turps, 8 boxes pipes, 2 kegs paint, 4 cases bottled ale, 4 pkgs confectionery, 2 cases sauce, 30 cases fruit, 2 cases eggs, 2 cases grapes, sundry consignees. BXPEOTED ARRIVALS. Charles Edward, from Northern ports, March Bth. Wallace, from Northern ports, early. Spray, from Lyttelton, early. Mullagh, from Lytfcelton, early. Enterprise, from Lyttelton, early. Albion, from Melbourne, March 2^. PROJECTED DEPARTURKS. Murray, for Northern ports, this day. Charles Edward, for Northern ports, March 9th. Wallace, for Northers ports, early. Maori, for Dunedin via Southern ports, March 15. Albion, for Nelson, March 23. Alhambra,for Melbourne direct, March 24. Tararua, for Melbourne direct, April 1. VESSELS IN PORT. Zephyr, Lioness, Murray, and Waipara. The Zephyr will sail for Greymouth this morning, where she will load with coal for Melbourne. The Lioness cleared out at the Customs yesterday for Greymouth. The Anchor Line steamer Murray arrived yesterday morning from Nelson and We>.tport, and will leave again for Greymouth early tbis morning. The Waipara returned from her southern trip eaily yesterday. An account of the passage appears in another column. The following weather telegram was received by Captain Turnbull at three p.m. yesterday :— " Indications for falling glass and wind backing; expect increase of sea; weather again unsettled." The magnificent, iron clipper ship Wanganui, 1100 tons, belonging to the New Zealand Shipping Company, is appointed to leave Lyttelton on or about 23rd instant, for London direct. Her accommodation for first, second, and third class passengers is unsurpassed. Particulars ran be obtained from the Bgeut, J. A. Bonar, Wharf-street. The topsail schooner J. G Coleson, now lying at Lyttelton, is for sale by private treaty .
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West Coast Times, Issue 2787, 7 March 1878, Page 2
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