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2nd April—steamer ARAIIURA (6.30 a.m.) 1596, Wildman from Wellington. Passengers: Mr Tingcy. Mr Bain, Mr and Mrs Sutton, Mr and Mrs Hammond, Miss Wildman, Mrs Wnrhcs", Mrs Dodds and infant, Mrs Schultz, Mr J. P. Luke, Miss Scliultz, Mis Edridgc, Miss Ricketts, Mrs Littlejohn, Miss l-'agar, Miss Haswell, Miss Lucas, Mr Allan, Mr Griffin, Mr and Mrs Western, Mr McKenzie. Mr Paulari, Mr Ryan', Mr Kingston, Mr Coxon, Mr Finney, Mr Tomkins, Mr G. Atkinson Mr Hose, Mrs Sigglekow and child, Mrs Galland, Mrs Graham, Miss Alburn. Miss Mitchell, Miss Western, Miss Oarley, Mrs Ruston, Miss and Mrs Sutton, Mrs Gilbert. 2nd April—steamer NTKAU (1 p.m-) 247, McMillan from Mapua.
SAILED Ist April—steamer OPIHI (3.45 p.m.) 1117, Hackworth fur Wellington. Ist April—steamer MATANGI (7.30 .p.m.) 1349, Hay for Wellington. Passengers: Mr Hayes, Mr Olsen,, Miss Watts, Miss Winter, .Miss Bentley. Mrs M. Fields, Mr Williamson, MrMockctt, Miss Hinchcliff, Mrs Fulton, Mrs Powell, Mrs McConchie, Miss Pharrn. Miss Clark, Miss Morgan, Miss Thompson, Mrs Field, Miss. Clarke, Mrs Darby, Miss Ryan, Mrs Dicker, Miss Roberts, Miss Stevens, Mrs Gestro and child; Mrs Anderson, Miss Glenson, Mrs Smith, ■Mrs Gleusor, Miss Smith, Miss Anstice, Miss Kirkus (3), Mr •Kirkimtn, Mr Roberts, Mr Dumbleton, Mr Robinson, Mr Page, Mr Evans.
The Arahura sails for Wellington direct at .8, o'clock this evening. The Matangi arrives from Wellington to-morrOW morning and sails on return trip foiv .Wellington direct at 7.30 p.m. The Titoki leaves Westport to-day for Tarakohe and Wanganui. The Orepuki leaves Lyttelton tomorrow for Wellington and Nelson. The Nikau arrived from Mapua and Wellington at midday to-day and sails at 7 p.m. for French Pass and Wellington.
The Alexander - is- expected to leave Greymouth to-night for Nelson. The Rata "leaves New Plymouth to- • night for Wanganui, Westport and Nelson. The Kaitoa leaves Wellington to-day for Mapua and Nelson and sails at 7 p.m. to-morrow for Wellington. * The Te Aroha sails for Motueka at 8.30 a.m. to morrow returning same tide. The Ruahirie left London on the 15th ultimo for New Zealand ports including Nelson.
The Katoa left Wellington last night for Pictoh and Nelson and is announced to sail for Westoort to-morrow.
(By. Telegraph—PressAHßocjattnn) "*•** *"'"" WELLINGTON, This DayT"
Arrived—Kaitoa, at midnight from Motueka; Opihi, 3.55. a.'rm, Matangi 5.20 a.m. from Nelson; Kaimiro, 6.10 a.m., Wahine 7 a.m. from Lyttelton. Sailed —Kohi, <2.15 a.m. for Nelson; Remuera, 7 a.m. for Southampton. . FREMANTLE, Ist April. Arrived—Orama from London. Tlie liner brought Sir Henry Segrave's racing tar, the Golden Arrow, which established a world record at Daytona beach.
SUVA, Ist April. Arrived, .Waitemata from Westport at 4 p.m. ;
a.m. p.m. Thursday, April 3 0.14 0.32 Friday, April 4 0.55 1.15 Saturday, April 5 1.40 2.1 Sunday, April 6 2.28 2.50
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 April 1930, Page 4
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