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PORT OF HOKITIKA.

High Water (this day)— 7.49 ft.fr, j $.*§ p.m. • i Oct. 27.— Approximate depth of *atw on th« bar, 12ft. } flea smooth. PHABSB O7 XXI MOOH-t-QCTQjte. "• Calculated for New Zealand, Mean "feme, D. H. M.

Apogee, 3d. 9b. a.m. Perigee, 17d. 6h. a.m. Apogee, 30d. lOh. a.m. AEBIYED. Oct. 27.— Waipara, Williams, from Grey mouth. Bonar, agent. SAILED. Oct. 27.— Waipara, Williams, for Grey mouth. Bonar, agent. ■ 7ASSSX&BBS. Per Waipara, inwards — Miss Mueller. IMPORTS. (A special charge is made for comignees an* nouncements in this column .) Per Waipara (transhipmenta)— 40 bags rice, 50 do oats, 80 50's Hour, 50 cases kerosen», Ohesnbt kOo.', 3 pkgs, 60 bags potatoes, 1 pkg, Pebbt ; 6 pkgs, 25 cases, kerosene, Linnesiawn ; 4 pkgs, 6 i-casks wine, Chueches; 21 pkgs, Raphael & Lyons ; 150 cases, 160 bags sugar, 3 pkgs, 2 bags glucese, Pateeson, Michel &Co. ; 7 pkgs, 50 cases oranges, Pollock & Beyan ; 10 cases oranges, 30 kegs butter, 15 bags onions, 3 sacks seed, Kibwan ; 2 ±-casks whiskey, 25 pkgs tea, 50 sacks flour, 30 do wheat, 1 pkg, Bonab; 132 pkgs, 1 b^x, Rexton ; 30 bags oatmeal, 7 pkgs Vibtue { 2 pkgs, Heikz. EXPECTED ABBITALS. Waipara, from Greymouth, this day. Charles Edward, from Westporfc, this day. Kennedy, from northern ports, October 29. Warerly, from northern ports, early. Isabella Anderson, from Dunedin and Timaru, early. PBOJEOTED DEPABTTJBES. Charles Edward, for northern ports, this day. Eennedy, for northern ports, October 30. Zephyr, for Oamaru, early. VESSELS IS POBT. Zephyr.

The Waipara arrived from Greymouth yoßterday and sailed again on the evening tide. She will return here to-day. The Charles Edward is expected from Westporfc to-day. The Eennedy is expeoted from the north to-morrow and is announced to sail again the following day.

ull Moon „, iasfc Quarter Few M00n ,,, 'irsb Quarter ... 2 8 17'3p.m. ... 10 4 27-4 p.m. ... 17 10 5-0 a.m ... 24 5 15-8 a.m,

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West Coast Times, Issue 6622, 28 October 1887, Page 2

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PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 6622, 28 October 1887, Page 2

PORT OF HOKITIKA. West Coast Times, Issue 6622, 28 October 1887, Page 2

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