SHIPPING
HIGH WATER
ARRIVED July 19—s..s .KAITOA, 303, Martin, from Wellington • —s.s. OPIHL, 1117, Chat field, from Wellington and South. SAILED
July 16—s.s. ALEXANDER, 377, May len for Wellington. —s.s. NIKAU, 247, Vasia, for Welling
—s.s. TITOKI, 750, Viekerman, for Pieton and Wellington via Motueka. —s.s. CYC NET, 129, Murray, for Lyttelton via Motueka.
The Wairoa sails for Golden Ray at 3 p.m. to-morrow. The Kaiton sails for Wellington direct at 7 o'clock to-night. The Nilcau and Alexander leave Wellington for Nelson this evening, will arrive here to-morrow morning and sail oil return trip for Wellington direct cn Monday at 7 p.m. The.Nikau makes a trip to and irom Motueka on Monday, leaving here at 9 a.m. and returning same tide. The Titoki left Motueka to-dav for Pieton, Wellington and Nelson. She is due here on Wednesday, and is announced to sail same day for West Coast ports. The Regulus circumstances permitting leaves Westport this evening for Wanganui district. The Waimea left- Onehunga wharf this morning, but owing to heavy sea was unable to cross the the bar. Weather permitting she will resume her voyage this evening and under favourable circumstances arrive here on Monday morning. The Opihi arrived from Wellington at about 1 o’clock tc-dav. She sails this evening for New Plymouth.
Sunday, July 20 .. a.m. p-m. . — 12.13 Monday, July 21 .. . 0.37 12.59
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 19 July 1924, Page 4
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