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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER

ARRIVED Oft. 11- steamer NGAIO, .1203, Hay, from Wellington. Passengers: Misses Shields, Aclioson, Atkinson, Brewer, Prouse. O'Douoliiie; Me.sda.mes Haggitt, Atwood. Uoffer. We.-a, Haymiui, Reeve, Shanklaml, Short, Stanton. Garliek. Baggatt. 1 fates, t’rmu her ; Messrs Boss, McGowan. 'tasker, Haggitt, Thouias, limit, Attwood, Marnisworth, Thomas. Hayman, Newman, Webley, ‘Moiilder, Mass. llistop, Wright, (.hiirko, peart, Harris, Owen, Hughes. Wilkes, liaison. Wodd. Jenkins, Levien, J.owater Haiigii, Cruncher. —steamer PROGRESS, 308, Naylor, from ami Lyttelton. SAILED Oct. 10—steamer KAIKORAI, 3151, 'Header, for Newcastle (N.S.W.). —steamer NIKAU. 247, Henry, tor Wellington. The Ngaio sails for Wellington direct at 7.o’clock to-night. The Nikau arrives from Wellington to-morrow morning, and sails on return trip for Wellington direct at 7 p.im The Koi makes a trip to and from Motueka to-morrow, leaving here at J a.m. and returning same tide. The Titoki is announced to sail tor Piclon anil West Coast ports on 1-n-T’he Regains arrives from Ficton tomorrow morning, and is announced to sail for West Coast, ports at U a.m. The Waimea leaves Greymouth to-mor-row for Nelsmr, Wanganui, ami Ouehunga. She is to load at Oiielumga about Monday next, for Nelson direct. The Alexander arrives here from Unehuuga this evening. She .proceeds irom here io Wellington oil tAy* The Kahika leaves Wellington Hus evening for New Plymouth and Nelson. Site is due here on Friday and is to sad same day for Wellington, also taking cargo for Southern ports. The Kaikorai sailed lor Newcastle direct last evening. The Progress arrived from iicton, Wellingtoa and Lyttelton early this morning, bringing general cargo. She sails for Greymouth this afternoon. The Wairoa sails for Golden Ray at 5 p.m. to-morrow.. OVERSEA VESSELS Montrose, left Montreal 291 h August; due at Auckland 6th. October; due at Wellington 13th October, j Ruahiue, left Southampton 31st August; due sit Auckland 10th October; due at Wellington 17th October. Durham, left Liverpool 19th Anguet; due at Auckland 6th Octoer; due at Wellington 13th October, Waimana, left London 31st Aug; due at Port Chalmers 9th November. Canadian Explorer, left Montreal • 26th July; due at Wellington from Australia 20th October, . Mahia, left Liverpool 2nd Sept.; due at Auckland 10th October; due at Wellington 17th October. Middlesex, left Liverpool, Sept. 16; due Auckland Oct. 30; due Wellington November 6th. Canadian Scottish, left Vancouver Bth September; due at Auckland sth Oct. Canadian Conqueror, left Montreal 9th September for Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Wellington, and . Auckland. Canadian Transporter, left Vancouver 19th September; due at Auckland 16th . October. Niagara,, left Vancouver 23rd Sept.; due at Auckland 13th October. Hauraki, left San Francisco Ist Oct.; due at Auckland 23rd Oct.; duo Welington 29th October. Otaki, left New York 21st Sept; due at Auckland 27th Oct ; due at Wellington 3rd November. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian & N. Z. Cable Association.) ' LONDON, Oct. 9. Arrived ai Hull: Port Chalmers; departure from Las Palmas, Wangaratta. NTWCABTLE, This Day. Arrived—Kaiwarrn, from New Zealand.

a.m. p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11 12.7 12.30 Thursday,, Oct. 12 12.53 1.16 Friday, Oct. 13 1.40 2.6 Saturday, Oct. 14 2.30 2.57 Sunday, Oct. 15 3.25 3.56 Monday, Oc!. lb 4.29 5.3

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 October 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 October 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 October 1922, Page 4