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POST OF HOKITIKA.

High Water (this day)—B.s tuni* 8.25 p.m. i July 31. —Approximate depth of ■viater on the bar, 15ft.; sea smooth. PHASES OV THE MOON —ATTGITBT. Calculated for Now Zealand, Mean Time, D. H. M. .Full Moon ... ... ... 4 8 lO'l a.m. liast Quarter "... ..', 12 11 6*5 a.m. New Moon 19 5 86p.m. First Quarter 26 7 51-2 a.m. Apogee, 9d. Oh. p.m. Perigee, 21d. llh. a.m. ABEIVED. July 30. —Waipara, Williams, from Greymouth. Bonar, agent. SAILED. July 31.—Waipara, Williams, for Westport. Bonar, agent. Charles Edward, Whitwell. for northern ports. Churches, agent. PASSENGERS. Per Waipara, for Q-reymouth—Miss Gibson. IMPOBTS. A special charge is made for consignees announcements in this column.) Per Waipara —lo sacks pigs heads, 33 kegs hutter, 12 caies oranges, 20 do fruit, 2 cases, Kibwan ; 12 kegs butter, 30 sacks potatoes, 80 50's bags lour, 6 cases cheese, 20 bags lour, Pbebt ; 5 pkgß, Holmes ; 2 sacks and 2 cases bacon, Mask Sprot & Co.; 1 case tobacco, Chxtrches; 10 cases, Patebsok, Michel 8s Co.; 1 case, Raphael & Lyons ; 100 sacks flour, Bonab ; 3 cases bacon, 50 bags flour, Vibtcte. EXPECTED ABEIVAL9. Shag, from Greymouth, this day. Waipara, from Westport, this day. Murray, from northern ports, this day. Waverly, from northern ports, early. PBOJBOTBD DHPABTUBES. Waipara, for southern ports, August 2. Murray, for northern ports, August 2. The Waipara arrived from Greymouth on Saturday evening's tide. She sailed yesterday morning for Westporfc for a cargo of coal, returning again to-day. She will sail for the south to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. Commander Edwin wired the following on Saturday afternoon :—": —" Bad -weather approaching between N.E. and 9.E." The Charles Edward sailed for the north yesterday morning. The Murray is expected to arrive from the north to-day and is announced to sail again to-morrow.

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West Coast Times, Issue 6569, 1 August 1887, Page 2

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POST OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 6569, 1 August 1887, Page 2

POST OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 6569, 1 August 1887, Page 2

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