SHIPPING NEWS.
HIGH. WATER. a.m. p.m. Wednesday. March 31 9.28 9.48 I Thursday. April 1 10-18 10-39 j Friday, April 2 11.2 1^ 25 Saturday, Ap™* 1940 Sunday, April 4 12.15 12.40 Monday, April o 1-6 1-04 ATtRIVfiDAlarch. 50—steamer ARAHURA. 1596, ' Ritchie, from West Coast. Passengers: Miss Scott; Mesdames Low and lniant, Patfcinson and child, Richardson, Allen, McKechie. Hunter, Scott, Gapper and 3 children; Messrs Low, Allen. Sharman, Hunter, Churchward, Gapper, Hill; Court Cards Coy. (10): 11 steerage 31—steamer PATEENA. 1212, Cameron, from Pictou and Welhngton. Passengers : Misses Paterson, Griffiths, Cock, Smeet; Mesdames Cock, Dadelzen and child. Steimnan. Phillips, Brown, Chisholm and child; Messrs Dayman (2), Cock. Vo»— Dadelzen, Cox Griffiths, Heine, Cobelfaick, Tugle (2), Jairhall, Baird. Bush, Nicholson, \ aughan, Clarke; 15 steerage. —steamer NIKATJ, 247, Hay, nom Wellington. „ —stumer SENSED!, 226, Purvis, from Wellington.
SAILED. March 31 —steamer ARAHURA, 1596, Ritchie, for Picton and Wellington. Passengers - Misses Smith, * Ball. Strachen. Ford, Barklett; Mesdames Stone, Casey, Henry, Doyle, Mason, Bayly, White, ■Stracien and child, Bicketts, Coleman; Messrs Smith, Gerginson, Elliott, Brom|e Johnson, Henry, Doyle, Mason, Ford, Bayly, Strachen, Dennett, Coleman: Rev.* Dawson. The Pateena arrived from Picton and Wellington.this morning, and sails at 8 to-night for Wellington direct. The Mapourika leaves Wellington this afternoon for Picton and Nelson. She will arrive here to-morrow and sailat 6 p.m. for Picton and Wellington. The Axahura arrived from the WestCoast last night, and sailed at 8.35 this morning - for Picton and Welhngton. The - ■Corinna is due from Wellington and-South to-morrow morning. She sails at 3 p.m. for New Plymouth and Onehunga. The Nikau sails for Welhngton direct at 5 pjn. to-day. The Kaitoa arrives from Wellington to-morrow morning, and sails on return trip for Wellington direct at 9.30 p.m. She makes a trip to and from Motueka to-morrow, leaving here at 6.30 a.m., and returning same tide. The Koi makes a trip to and from Motueka to-morrow, leaving here at 9.15 p.m.. - and returning same tide. Tpptrgg a-trip to and from Motneka on Saturday, leaving here at 8 a.m., and returning same tide. - . The-Regains is expected to leave Westport - to-night with a load of 500 tons of Brookdale coal for Nelson. The Waimea leaves Tarakohe this evening for Wellington, and Nelson. She will proceed from here to West Coast ports oir - Saturday at 11 p.m. The Alexander left Lyttelton ea.'iy this morning for Pelorus Sounds and WanganuL The Kennedy arrived from Wellington this morning, and sailed for "West Coast ports at about 4 p.m. _ The Waverley sails for hoxton via Tarakohe at 3 ajn. on Saturday. Cargo received on Thursday. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turaldna left Capetown, last Saturday in continuation of her voyage from London to Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Nelson. The vessel left Plymouth on March sth, is due at Hobart on April 15th, and at Wellington on April 20th.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 31 March 1915, Page 4
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471SHIPPING NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 31 March 1915, Page 4
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