SHIPPING
The time for lighting vehicles is half an-hour after sunset. ARRIVED 4th March —Steamer ARAHURA (C a.m.), 159 G, Wildman, from Wellington. Passengers: Mr Tingey, Mr Osborne, Mrs Stevens, Miss Whinam, Mr and Mrs Proctor, Mr Glass, Mr Harkness, Mr and Mrs Nugent, Miss Whitcombe, Miss Dee, Mrs Brewer, Miss Harkness, Miss K. Smith, Mr and Mrs L. H. Norton, infant and child, Mr and Mrs Mayo and 2 children, Mr Rough, Mill. L. P. Smith, Mr J. S. Hazlett, Mr Benzies, Mr Griffin, Mr Goodacre Mr .Crocker, Mr Irving,’ Mr Lambert, Mr Sykes, Mr Doig, Mr Olliver, Mr Winchcombe, Mr McKinna, Mr Andrews, Mr Shepperd, Mr Fisher, Mr McArly, Mrs McDowell and child, Mrs Sommerville, Mrs Ward, Mrs Pearson, child Ward, Mrs Needham, Miss Furneaux, Miss Baigent, Miss Boyes, Miss Gillon, Mrs McGaveston and infant, Mrs G. Colledge, Mrs# S. Golledge, Mrs McKinna, 'Mrs King, senior and junior, Miss Diamond, Mr and Mrs Fowler, Mr Taylor, Mr Robson, Mr Snowden (2), Mr Glare. Mt- W. Lock, Mr Francis, Mr Spencer, Mr' Hodges, Mr O’Rouke, Mr F. S. Patton, Mr ’OlTiver, Mr Paterson. . . . SAILED 3rd March—Steamer MATANGI (7.30 p.m.), 1349, Hay, 1 for Wellington. Passengers: Mr G. Richmond, Mr F. N. Richmond, Mr and Mrs J. Baird, Mrs Slee Mr Neale, Mr Cooper, Mrs Biles, Mr Hannah, Mr J. F. Wellings, Mr McClurg, Mr Hope, Mr 0. H. Johns, Mr Vaughan, Mrs Walker, Mr Izard, Miss Page, Mrs Fletcher, Mrs Ryan, Miss Deck, Mrs Turley, Miss McMahon, Mrs Hislop, Mrs Woodward, Mr and Mrs Sutton, Mrs Hunter and iwo children, Mrs Rodley and child, Miss Wharr, Mr Harris, Mr Pope, Mr Johnston, Mr Vaughan, Mr Lawn, Mr Bradley Mr Wickett, Mr Wilkes, Mr Galbraith, Mr Irwin, Mr Day, Mr Kelly, Mr Bridle, Mr Woodroppe, Mr Lockington.
The Arahura sails for Wellington direct at 7.30 o’clock this evening. The Matangi arrives from Wellington to-morrow morning and sails on return trip for Wellington direct at 7.30 p.m. The Rata leaves Greymouth to-day for Westport, New Plymouth and Kaipara. The Titoki leaves Westport to-night for Tarakohe and Picton. The Kaitoa leaves Wellington today for Motueka. The Alexander left Lyttelton last evening for Nelson direct and sails for Croixelles at 11 a.m. to-morrow. The Taupata leaves Wellington to-day for Mapua. The Nikau leaves Wellington to-day for Mapua and Nelson and sails 3 p.m. to-morrow for Wellington. The Talisman leaves Wellington tonight for Nelson and sails for Golden Unv ports on Monday. The Opihi left Dunedin on Wednesday for Nelson via Southern ports and Wellington and is announced to sail for New Plymouth on Monday. (By Telegraph) WELLINGTON, This Day. Arrived.—-5.30 a.m., Matangi, from Nelson. „ GREYMOUTH, This Day. Arrived.—7.3o a.m., Rata, from Nelson.
(Standard Time) High Water. SunMarch rise. set a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Fri. 4 7.0 7.24 5.41 6.37 Sat.' 5 8.05 8.30 5.42 6.35 Sun. 6 9.04 9.24 5.43 6.34 Mon. 7 9.52 10.11 5.44 6.32 Tuo. 8 10.35 10.54 5.45 6.31 Wed. 9 11.14 11.32 5.46 6.31 Thu. 10 11.50 — 5.47 6.28 Fri. 11 0.10 0.25 5.49 6.26 Sat. 12 0.45 1.0 5.50 6.24 Sun. 13 1.20 1.35 5.51 6.22 Mon. 14 1.57 2.14 5.52 6.21
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 4 March 1932, Page 4
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525SHIPPING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 4 March 1932, Page 4
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