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S«pt 15 — sieainer Mapouiika, 1203, -*< "Kennedy, for Wtet" Coast. Passengers 1 steerage, i- * ' — steanter Arah_r_i- 1596, Lambert, f6r Picton and Welßfigton. Passengers 31isses Flanagan/-- Mawhuiney, Mcßome, I Allan, Frost; Me-datne. Hughes, Mornson, Wells and child, Le_ke, Biddle and child, Wearing; -Mresßrs-" Wells, Davidson, Thomas, Leake; Pratt, Piper, Scott, Wea-ing, 2 steerage — -termer Rd-_mcJid, 721, Edwui, for Picton and- Wellington —steamer Wairiiea, 460, Wildman for West Coast. fes,~ " ISi© Waimea arrived from-Wellington this morning r and sailed for West Coast at 2p m , > -' THe Alexander arrived'- from Grey- - mouth this morning, and k Will sail at 5 p m for Picton and Wellington TbeT-ennedy left Foxto nthis morning for Pnpoga and Wellington, v The Waverley left Eoxton.this morn mg for Wellington She leaves Welling ton ior Nelson at 5 p rd. to morrow, and Till proceed from here to West Coast ports on Friday at 11 ~ a- m The NikaiTsads for Wellington direct at. 5 pm. to day, and will leave there or return trip at 5 pin to-morrow. 'lhe Takapuna reached Wellington at ,115 last night and left on the return at 12 55 this afternoon Sh° is timed to"leave Picton ,at 10 v p.m , will arrive here to-morrow morning, -and sail at 10 a m for Picton, and Wellington The Mapourika arrived from Welling ton _t 6 a m to-day, arid sailed 'at 8 for the West Coast. The Arahur? arriAed from the. West Coast "at 7 a m to day, and sailed at 9 for Picton and Wellington* The Connna will arrive from Wellington _nd South to-morrow moraine, and sail at 3 pm. for New Plymouth and Gnehanga The Rosamond arrived from New Ply month and Onehnnga at <}_5 this morning, and "sailed at 8 30 for Picton and Wellington.- - -The HuddartrParker steamer Ulimaroa arrived at Wellington" f rom. Sydney at £30 this morning " " ' The.' W_iraaraTriveß, from JWesfiport tp-morrow morning, and Will sail for Blackball at 5 pm. The Koi sails for Motueka at 8 a m to morrO'v *noruing, returning same tide. The Wairoa sails for Golden Bay at 230p tn to-morrow The ketch Gannet sails for Havelock to morrow^m-glit The s b. Jane Douglas is^-otained here owing to the tides; not being high enough to float her off the beach opposite the Anchor Foundry*, This morning a rope 'was made fast to her. frorm.'. the steamer Waimea, but the powerful winch of the latter boat, failed to pull the Jane Doug las off the hard -Another attempt will be made to float 'her'- to-night Owing to the success of the Easter excursion trip to the West Coast Sounds, the Union Company intends to try the experiment of^havvig two short trips at reduced fares thin summer, instead of a ten days' trip as heretofore. The s s WaiE-TV will leave Dunedin. on Decem_?r 23rd- on the first trip, arriving back on the 29th. She will leave again on the 30th December, 'and return on the sth January The return fare from Dunedin will be £6 and upwards, according to the position of the berth (By Cable.) [l-unu ___nci_Tioir.— Copjbiohz.] (Received Sept -15, 9 40" ani) LONDON, Tuesday Arrived Maman, from Auckland, Turakma, from Wellington NEWCASTLE, Wednes Sailed : Brisbane; for-Lyttelton. CATHERINE HILL BAY, Wed Sailed Beulah, for New Zealand *i i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 15 September 1909, Page 2

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SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 15 September 1909, Page 2

SAILED. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 15 September 1909, Page 2