SHIPPING
ARRIVED 4th September —steamer M.ATANGI (6 a.m.) 1349, Wildman, from Wellington. ■ Passengeis:—Mr Brown, Miss Hendrie Miss 1- Smith, Miss Jenkins, Air Park, Miss Taylor, Miss Norman, Mrs O’Connor, Miss Louisson, Mr and Mrs Kerr. Miss Clifford, Miss Shortt, Miss Taylor, Miss Thorn, Miss Blakey, Miss Dee, Air Jardjne, Mr Pavitt, Mr Provost, Mr Bradshaw, Mr Milner, Mr and Mrs Jardine, Mrs Gloy. Mrs Main, Miss Sinclair, Miss McMurtrv, Miss Holdaway, Miss Simpson, Miss Sanazzaro, Mis Dempsey, Miss Ahum, Miss Rosser, Miss Lawson, Miss Baueke, Miss Scott, Miss Ingram, Miss Ross, Mrs and Miss Russell, Miss Kelly, Miss J. Napier. Miss Brunning, Miss Fleming, Mrs Thomson and child, Miss Sutton, Master Huggins. Airs Christian, Al\s Goddard, Aliss Duncan, Miss Campbell, Mr Leak, Air Leach, Air Carson, Mrs Leak, Airs Mitchell and infant, Aliss Inwood, Aliss Marshall, Air Jaffrav Mr Alartin, Air Finnigan, Mr Tate, Mrs Martin, All’s Trewavis and child, Aliss Pendergust, Air Simmonds, Air Mitchell Air Vasta, Air and Aliss Ralston, Mr and Mrs Bate, Air Robertson, Mr McCJonchie, Air Dimock, Air F. W. HucEins, Air Lascelles, Master bannazzarcb Master Fantham, Air Beatson, Alaster Savage, Air Henry, Air Pope, Air Robinson, Air Turnbull. 4th September—steamer UtlHl {' a ni l 1117, Evans, from Wellington and South. SAILED 3rd September —m.v. TAUPATA (6 p.m.) 171, Wahlstrom for Motueka and y 3rd September—steamer KAITOA ((6.45 p.m.) 303, Hay for Alapua and Wellington. nnnjT , 0 sth September—steamer OilHI G p:m.) 1117, Evans for New Plymouth. The Alatangi sails for Wellington at 7.30 o’clock this evening. The Kaitoa arrives from Wellington to-morrow morning and sails on return trip for Wellington direct at 7 p.m. The Rata is expected to leave mouth t.omight for Picton and WangaThe Taupata leaves Lyttelton to-day for Nelson direct. The Alexander leaves Wellington today for Tarakoho and Napier. i’he Kaimai leaves the Blurt to-mor-row for Nelson via Southern ports and Wellington. (By Telegraph) WELLINGTON, 4th September. Arrived—lo 35 a.m. Kaitoa, from NelS (Received sth September, 9.25 a.m.) 1 SUVA, This Day. ■ Departure Laburnum, on Sunday evening, for Nukulofa. Mr Fletcher, High Commissioner for the W estern i acific, was a passenger. He returns next week.
High Water. SunSeptember— rise. set. a.m. p.m. a.m. P“; Mon. 5 0.20 0.50 6.16 5.35 Tue. 6 1.06 1.36 6.15 5.36 Wed. 7 1.55 2.26 6.13 5.37 Thu. 8 2.44 3.20 6.11 5.38 Fri. 9 3.36 4.17 6.10 5.39 Sat. 10 4.35 5.20 6.08 5.40 Sun. 11 5.40 6.30 6.06 5.41 The time for lighting vehicles re i half-an-hour after sunset.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 5 September 1932, Page 4
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