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TUST ARRIVED, FROM LONDON 0 EX"BALLARAT" TO NELSON, 100 cases Blood's Stout 40 casks Torment's Bottled Ale 53 cases M'Ewan's do do, in glass and stone bottles 20 cases Byass's Porter 50 do J.D.K.Z. Geneva 50 do Key brand do Also on ITaitd : Campbellton Whisky, in bulk Islay do do Jamieson's Irish do do Kirkliston do do & Kinnaban's L Ldo do i Dunville's Irisb do do do do & case do do do Hennessy's Brandy, in bulk & case Martell's do do do Otard's do do C. W. P. do do Bum do Port Wine do Sherry do do Deinhard's No. 2 Moselle, quarts Heidseick's Champagne, pints Old Tom Also a variety of other French Liqueurs. D. LESLIE, WINE AND SPIRIT IMPORTER, PALMERSTON STREET, WESIfOET.

R. P. BAIN, MINING SURVEYOR. CARLESTON. Address in Westport:—Care of Mr A B. Bain, office of this paper. NOTICE. X for any Debts contracted by my Son WILLIAM JAMES TUKNEB, or to any one giving him credit after this date. JAMES A. M. TURNER. "Westport, September 26,1868. COALS! COALS!! COALS!!! .TTEST Wanganui Coals, delivered at lowest market price. W. J. GIBBONS, Ereeman Street.

FOE THE SOUTH SEA GOLD FIELDS AND FIJIS. mHE favourite ketch Captain J. M'Dokald, Will proceed on a four months cruise to the SOUTH SEA ISLANDS On or about the Ist OF NOVEMBER NEXT. For further particulars apply to THOMAS ALLEN, Shipping and Commission Agent, Stanley Wharf.

SIGNALS TO BE USED AT ALL NEW ZEALAND PORTS. 105. Erom and after the first day of September, 1868, the following general signals will be used at all New Zealand Ports. Tidal Signals. 106. —Tidal signals are to consist of one, two, or three balls, of any color which can best be seen at any port arranged vertically. Elood Tide.—Two balls vertical at masthead, not less than six feet apart Last Quarter Elood. —Three balls vertically at masthead, with not less than six feet between each. Ebb Tide. —One ball at masthead. Bab. ok Dangeb Signals. 107. Bar signals will be distinguished by their being arranged horizontally. Wait for High Water.—A ball at each yard arm and one on mast half the length of the yard below the yard. Stand on, take the Bar.—Eour balls horizontal on yard, two on each side of mast. Bar dangerous. Three balls horizontal on yard, two on any one side of mast and one on the other Put to Sea.—Two balls horizontal on yard, on either side of mast. Note.—Semaphore arms are to be used for piloting vessels over all bars where a pilot establishment is maintained, when pilots are not put on board, and the vessel being piloted is to be steered in the direction towards which the semaphore arm is pointed. When the semaphore arm is , dropped the vessel is to be kept I steady as she goes.

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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 363, 29 September 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 363, 29 September 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 363, 29 September 1868, Page 3

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