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SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED: •'Jan. -11—steamer AEAHU«A. 1596, Eeid, from Picton and Wellington. Passengers: Misses Craighead, Kennedy (3), Banker, Gibbs (2), Hamilton. Ibbetson, Nico!, Nottingham (2), Cossay, Barker. Hood. Boyle. Watkins. Karsten, Lewis (2) ; Mesdames Cancel, Cole, Brooker and 5 children. Mills. Barker, Cannon, Begga. Bennett and 2 children: Messrs Arcner, Gibbs, Griffin, McNicol, Proctor. Steer, Robinson (2), Biggar, Caveil, Mills, Cannon, ,Tyree (2), Peterson, Dean, Bensfield: 16 steeraze. —steamer PATEENA, 1212, Irwin, from Wellington. Passengers: Misses Airson, Davidson. Dee, Signall. Moore, Billings, Dimond, Madely, Bennett, Grewes. Giblin, Harding, Ebbett, Strattba (2). Findlay, May, O'Donnell (2), Johnston. Smith. Porter, Palmer (2), Taylor,. Cresswell, Hall, Stewart; Mesdames. Beswetherick, Townsend and infant. Watt, Clarke and child, Dath and child, Chipperneld, "Watt, Bethwaite, Taylor, fiedrell, Giblin, Ebbett, EowaTQ, Stneke and infant, Biss and infant, Findlay. Walker, Taylor, Tnshen, Madden. Rout. Short, Matthews, Hudson, Milner, Johnston, Gould, Bullock: - Messrs Bncknell, May, Med dings, Chong--well. Tinamore (2).' Tunnicliffe, Watt, Harden, Bisley, Beaumont. Haynes, New ton, Hansford" and child, Hounsell, Read, Madden,. Rogers, Dixon. Taylor, Seymour, '.Young. Chipperfield, Paul. Watt j '■(2}. Fairhaii, Campbell, * Whitehorn, Thorply, Robinson, Palmer, Clarke, ] Taylor,* Howard, May, Tnshen. Barker, | Tdwnsend, Kairasen, Waters, Ront.{2), Matthews, Milner. Johnston, Edwards, Parmenter, Bullock, Webley; 7 steerage. / • '— steamer EEGHLUS, 582, Wildman, from "Wellington.

SAILED : Jan. 11—steamer AR AEURA, 1596, Held, for West Coast. -r-steamer PATEEXA, 1212, Irwin., for Picton and Wellington. Passengers: Hisses.' McNaughton, Myers, Wilson, Yonng, Wood, Bartlett (2), Humphrey, Child, Crntbers, Banks, Neale,. Christie, Scotti Marryatt, Hamerton, Hurst, Price, Rosendale, .Ledger, "Rodgers, Hutchens, Barns, Bethwaite, Allen; Mesdames Hoggetl, Banks, Yielding, Myers, Harrison, Melphon, Christie, Grapes, Good- i sin-and 2 children, Richmond, Scott, Hill, Barber, Ward, Ponsonby", Plann," Silk, Bremmon, Mansfield and child and n«rse, laickie, Jackson and 2 children, Fanhill and child, Chalk-; Messrs Ward, Creed, Grapes, Jiill, Home, Silk, Plann, Wright, Key, Harrison, Melphan, Washbourne, Banks, Briggs, Yielding, Thorn, Mansfield", Barber, Jewiss, Ward, Grapes Sinclair, Peterson, Scott, Luckie, Hore. Manson (2), Myers .(2),. Jackson- (2) ', Cheek, Jamieson, -Bonnington, White, Meihan; 42 .Reinforcements ; -15 steer-

age. .The Arahnra arrived from Picton and Wellington early this morning, and sailed, at 5 a.m. for the West Coast. - The Pateena arrived from Wellington; at ,6.30 this morning, and sailed at 10.45 for -Picton and Wellington. The Nikau arrives from Wellington: to-, marrow morning, and sails on return ■trip for Wellington direct at 8 p.m. The Nikau makes a trip to and from. Motneka -touiorrcrw, leaving--here at 11 ftjn;, aSd retarning same tide. The Kaitoa sails for Wellington direct, this evening afc 7.30. Tie Begulus arrived from Wellington this morning, and sailed for West Coast parts at 3 p.m." -The Waimea leaves Wellington for Kelson to-morrow, and \vill proceed from, there to West Coast ports on Thursday mt, 2~p.m- ' The Alexander leaves Greymouth today for "New Plymouth,! Tarakohe, and Onehiinga.* Sliie is expected to leaveOnehunga on Monday next for Nelson direct. The Kennedy leaves ' Westport tofiight for Wanganui direct. . . The Waverley left Picton last even-xrje-'for Westport, Greymouth, andNelson, The highest inn in England is the Tan. Inn, perched ot the summit of the Perinines, at an altitude of 1727ft —a lard pull-up for a' drink! *- It is calculated that, -within- a deDth of 4000 feet there are still over 103/.-00.-000;000 tons of coal left in tL-e United Kingdom..

TO. p.m. Tuesday. """ Jan. 11 1.56 1.56 Wednesday, Jan. 12 2.18 2.39 Thursday, Jan. 13 3.0 3.25 Friday, " Jairri4 3.50 4.18 Saturday, Jan. •15 4.47 5.16 Sunday" Jan. 16 5.45 6.15 Moadav, Jan. 17 6.44 7.14

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 11 January 1916, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 11 January 1916, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 11 January 1916, Page 4

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