PORT OF HOKITIKA
High Water this day— l.37 a.m. ; 2 7 p.m.
PjlAflES OF THE MOON — MAY. Calculated for New Zealand, Mean Time.
SAILED. April 29 — Hercules, Fraser, for Okarito. Duncan, agent. IMPORTS. A special charge is made for consignees' announcements in this column. Per Zior— 3oo sacks flour, 400 50's do, 120 100's do, 200 sacks pollard, 150 do bran, 100 do wheat, 20 do oatmeat, Patfrson, Michel & Co ; 100 sacks, flour, 120 50's do, James Chesney & Co. Per Hercules — 100 cases kerosene, 10 boxes raisins, 100 do candles, 79 pkges sundries, Patebsox Michel & Co ; 100 cases kerosene, 65 pkges, James Cdiesxey &Co ; 180 pkges, Johnston & Co ; 350 do, Rentok,
The Hercules sailed on Saturday night ■with a full cargo for Okarito and entered that port safely at noon yesterday. On her return she loads sleepers for Dunedin from this ports. The Haupin is due at Greymouth this morning and sails again at midnigkt for Wettport and northern ports. The Rosamond leaves Greymouth tomorrow for Lyttslton direct. The Wainui leaves Wellington on Wednesday for Picton, Nelson and Westport and is due at Greymouth on Friday. The Taupo leaves Wellington tomorrow ; Taranaki, Wednesday, and is due. at Greymouth on Thursday.
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West Coast Times, Issue 11280, 1 May 1899, Page 2
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227PORT OF HOKITIKA West Coast Times, Issue 11280, 1 May 1899, Page 2
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