PORT OF HOKITIKA.
PORT OF HOKITIKA. -f; ; High W^gt (thjg aay)-8.56 a;ro.| 9.22 p.m. V^%- /;■•;>■■■" ■■.• '-•■;■ •/■; PH ABE JODB THI}/ MppN.^jTANqAinri ;■ , Calculate,|p)f^fewN»p^lag^ Full Mopni W, .^^^ %$-ftV'^LastQfiarter^G)... <.. .„ 15 10 fo p.m. New Moon 22 11 21 p.m. ,EitsfcQuMteE...~—..^ ....... 30 11 16 p.tu. Perigee, isfE73"a.m.~; "Apogee, 29th, 5 p.m. . . Januari.lS^Maoci, Becneck, fcom Duncdin,an^Bjthgrq sQrffe : 0 ,-. SAILED, January l§.-^-^ennedy. Palmer, for Groy-! mouth." <■■••.■ January 19.— Mftfif U Berneck, for Groy-I moutb. -,•:-.'■■ t ■ i HXPBOIEJLARBIVALS. j . Murray, frpm ljorthei!j|pqrts,, January 20.; ! ' Charles Edwprd. Iron} Northern ports,; January 23. • ■ • j Spray, from Lyttelton, early. Prosperity; f rum Eaipara. curly . .Mary B&nnatyne/from" mipara, early. i Wmh km Mtym* -wl7r ■-..-■?■ \ ■ A^gustCf som Kaipara, early. ! ~' ( ' , " Isaff e)la Anderson j from l^unedin and I -Oa'maru,^ajc,ly, "* ' ' '..'.' '■'":'. . •'• 'CHaud'Hamilton,f rom Melbournej 28fch iiist. ' Zior, ftom Oamaru. early. ' ! '^ j ' "Edith Reid/ from &y't!elton, early. i ■ pftojjjoTßq DEPART OKEsi • ! n GlaUd Hamilton, for Melbourne, Feb. Ist. '•■'< MurtaV/vfor' Northern perts, January • 20. ,'Gb:arießTEdward, for 1 Northern ports, 24th January:; • '-'7 . ■ j y-Mtari, for. Dunedin,: via southern ports,! Febraary-Ilth. , ' ! , I Lioness, and Waipara. : The Claud Hamilton is announced to reach; these waters pn%g pt^ instant, from Mel- ; bourne direct. * ' *" " The Kennedy took her departure o^ Saturday" lasl'. v "tThe Murray is due Here today from Westport and Nelson, with the intr4r4 Sap!Ffancis.pp mailg. \ Q?hq Mappi :arrived a)pqgßide J-he wharf on gati}F^9y fasjt, anfl le ft agajn on her return; Jsrjp,.Vif,gFgympp{b' and Jacks.pn'§ jfeffer^af mojrnfng; '" (jompfander Edwin telegraphed pn Satur'&&evening /—''lndications |br strong win'jSs 'any direction between north' apd west and Bouth-we'st, falling barometer, and an increase ofsea." At'liyttelton. Captain Davis, of the barque John Knox, was fined £5 for refusing to phif fc bis vessel yhen ordered to .do so. by the hajbor rapstfij:, ; ,^n exci^jng sceng ocßutred on bpard the Jameß Wishart (just arrived at Auckjanfi.) w.'as cpn^jng down the English ChanHel on ger way to Auckland, when a terrific spa Droke 6^er r tne vessei and did 'considerable damage. Amongst other things the sea: b.rq|fe? opb'.d! tbe'L deck- houses, where a ■ quantity of gasoline and ammupition was stoped. The conpu§sion caused an explosion and a man named James Hepderpoa was injured. The washed away a portipp of the ignitec| pqbatanjje,' and the captain phrew the" remainder overboard, the others not faring to touch it. The action probably saved tbe ship and the lives of those of board. A telegjap, datpd London 13th, has been received f|iat^be Loch Sunart, on the return voyage to Mefbourppj was wrecked on the coast of Belfast, Ireland. Mr rearce, of the Loch Ard, was aboard. "
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West Coast Times, Issue 3056, 20 January 1879, Page 2
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415PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 3056, 20 January 1879, Page 2
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