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PORT OF HOKITIKA.

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PHASES OF THE MOON.— APRIL. Calculated for New Zealand, Mean Time. D. H. M.

First Quartet 7 3 24-4 a.m. Full Moon 14 11 197 p.m Last Quartet. t 21 9 7-8 p.m. New Moon _ ... 28 § 54 - 4 p.m. Apogee, 7 th. Perigee, 20th. imports. (A special charge is made for. consignees' announcements in this column.)

Per Isabella Anderson— lso sacks bran, 400 do Sour, 50 do pollard, 125 do wheat, 20 do oatmeal, Virtue; 40 bags wheat, 50 do bran, 10 do oatmeal, 220 do oats, Hall; 100 bags bran, 20 do oatmeal, 70 bags, 280 bags oats, 20 do flour, 10 do oatmeal, sundry consignees.

Per Murray — 2 cases cheese, Perry; 20 pkgs merchandise, Cowlishaw & Co.; 1 do, Johnston & Co.: 2 kegs hntter, Patbrson, Michel & Co. ; 52 pkgs, Bonar: 36 pkgs.

EXPORTS. Per Waipara— 7 cases coffee, 11 pkga Patersoit, Michel & Co. '

BXFJBOTBD ARRIVALS. Wallace, from nortbern ports, April 14. Prosperity, from Melbourne, early. Maggie Patersoa, from Oamaru, early. Spray, from Lyttelton, early. Wanganni, from Dunedin, early. PROJBOTED DEPARTORKB.

Murray, for northern ports, April 13. Wallace, for southern ports, April IS. VESSELS XS PORT.

Waipara, Murray, Isabella Anderson and Augusta.

The Murray leaves to-morrow morning for northern ports.

The Waipara leaves for Greymouth this morning.

Commander Edwin wired the following yesterday:— "lndications show bad weather between north-east and north and west; glass fall again within 12 hours, and wind backing; sea increase, and heavy after 16 hours."

The Dispatch (says the Grey River Argus), on Sunday evening last, in crossing the bar, missed the very narrow channel which at present exists, and grounded on the north spit. She is expected to get off on the next tide.

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West Coast Times, Issue 3749, 12 April 1881, Page 2

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PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 3749, 12 April 1881, Page 2

PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 3749, 12 April 1881, Page 2