SHIPfWG INTELLiGESiGE, PORT OF WAIRAU. A£BIVES>. Sept. 12, 2 p.m.: Nil. SAILED. Sept. 11: Opawa, s.s., 110 tons, W. Nicholas, for Wellington. ".' Sept. 11: Blenheim, s.s., 120 tons, G. Wilkinson, for Wellington. PORT OP PICTON. ■,-•'. , ARRIVED. Sept. 11, 3.50 p.m.: Arahura, s.s., 1596 tons, G. Lambert, from Nelson. Passengers: Mesdanies Harris and Anderson, Messrs Campbell, Oliver, Kelllng, Powell,, Anderson. Hudson, and Cox. ; Sept. 11, £45 p.m.: Pateena, s.s., 1212 tons, J. G. Watson, from Wellington. Passengers: Misses Page, Higgins, Dillon, Ross, Swanwick, Gibb, and Greenwood; Mesdames Hudson and children, Furness, Page.. Adams, Weld. Tescliemaker, Fawcett, Bell Oliver, Swanwick, McLaren, and Banford; Messrs Bum, Crouch, MeIntosh, Hayman, Foxwill, bkilley, Broome, Fuller, McCallum, Thompson, Donoghue, Morrison. O'Connor, Prlssing, Gibb, Shannon, Newton. Joyce, Hector, Foster,' Robertson, Graham McLaren,, Sullivan, Sadler, Henn, Williams, and Colgrave. Fourteen steerage. BAILED. Sept. 11, 5.35 p.m.: Arahura s.s., 1596 tons, G. Lambert, for Wellington. Passengers: Misses Grant and Nicholson, Mrs Waters, Messrs Ross, Butt, Reid, Middlemiss, and Baker. Sept. 11, 11 p.m.: .Pateena, s.s., 1212 tons, J. G. Watson, for Nelson. TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. NELSON, Sept. 12. Arrived', 6.30 a.m.: Pateena, from Picton. ■ _ c x»Sailed, 10 a.m.: Pateena, for PictOn' WELLINGTON, Sept. 11. Sailed, 8.19 p.m.: Manaroa, for Havelock. Arrived,9.50 p.m.: Araliura, from Picton. ' Sept. 12. Arrived, 0.35 a.m.: Opawa, from Blenheim. „ Arrived, 6.20 a.m.: Moana, from Sydney. t ,, . j Arrived, 10.30 a.m(.: Aorangi, trom R-arotonga. MELBOURNE, Sept. 11. Sailed: Manuka. SYDNEY, Sept. 11. Arrived; Eiarigatira, from London, with 1100 immigrants for Australia.; Sailed, 1.30 p.m.: Wimmera. NBF^CASTLE, Sept. 11. Arrived1: Petonse, from Nev ZeaA land. Sailed: Mineric, for Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. AT PtCTON. Pateena, from Nelson, this day. Pateena \ fram, Wellluigton, Friday. Pateena, from Nelson, Saturday. -. .Arahura, fr»in Wellington, Saturday. Pateena, froim Wellington, Monday. Pateena, from Nelson, Tuesday^ Pateena, froia Wellington, \ Wednesday. ■ •...'- Arahura, from Nelson, Wednesday. Pateena, from Nelson, Thursday. AT iBrvENHEIM. Opawa, from Wellington/, Friday. Blenheim, f<om Wellington, Saturday. PROJEOT3^I)iiPARTURES. -SAILINGS SUBSfe TO ALTER.4 TION. FROM PICTON. Pateena, for Wellington, this day, at 6 p.m. ' ; '■■'■■ . ■ /-•.■ - ■ ; : -..-, , , Pateena, for Nelson, Friday, at; midnight. Pateenaj for Wellington, Saturday;, at 5.30 pvm. v Arahura, for Nelson and Coast, Saturday^ at 11.30 p.m. Pateena, for Nelson, Monday, at 6 p.m. Pateena, for Wellington, Tuesday, at 5.30 p.m. Pateena, for Nelson, Wednesday, at: 6.30 p.m. • Arahura, for Wellington, Wednesday, at 5.30 p.m. — ' Pateena, for Wellington, Thursday, at 6 p.m. .>■■■■■■• » FR©M BLENHEIM. Opawa, for Wellington, Friday, at' , 5.30 p.m. Blenheim, for Wellington, Saturday, at 6.30 p.m. MAit NOTICES, THURSDAY, SEPTMIBER 12. Wellington, Northern and Southern Uffices, at 4 p.m.; also for Australian States (due in Sydney Sept. 17); Ceylon, India, China, Japan, Continent of Europe, via Suez, and for Canada, United States and United Kingdom, yia San Francisco (due London October 14), at 4 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Nelson and West Coast Offices: Per Pateena, at 7 p.m. ■»■.■ Wellington, Northern and Southern Offices: Per Opawa, at 4.30 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 141 Wellington, Northern and .-Southern ®mees: Per Blenheim, at 11' a.m. Nelson and West Coast Offices: Per arahura, at 7 p.m. ~. ' Wellington, Northern and Southern Offices: Per Pateena, at 4 p.m. An aged Hutt farmer present at the riflemen's smoke concert at Wei-' hngton said lie arrived in Wellington dJ years ago with 7s 6d in his pocket, and to-day I am worth £17.000" he said with... an air "of self-satisfac-tion. "Grim stories are being; related about the difficulties which people experience in securing houses in conrement suburbs (says the Melbourne Argus). "To Let" signs in some suburbs are us uncommon as furniture vans in Central Australia. A years ago, many, people in search of homes signed agreements to rent houses before the foundations were laid. To-day there are! comparatively few vacant allotments in the suburbs handiest to Melbourne. In a house. in. a southern suburb recently, while at man lay dying, a riumKer of people called upon the wife with offers to rent the howse should she decide to give up her home when the end came. Only a day or. two ago a young man lost his wife, and scarecly was the funeral over .before the bereaved husband was, besieged with inquiries as to whether he intended to give up Housekeeping. > . , . We can* fit \ perfectly any. Sigure. from the young girl to the matron, in, Warner/s famous rustproof cqtsete, ■ and guarantee every pair vat to, rust, break, or tear. —W. B ©irling and Co., Ltd., —Advt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 217, 12 September 1912, Page 4
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724Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 217, 12 September 1912, Page 4
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