SHIPPING (Standard Time)
The time tor lighting vfth'clen is h»l» mi hoar »ft«r sunset
ARRIVED 2nd May —motor vessel TAUPAIA (12.30 a.m.), 268, O’Donnell, from 2nd May—steamer ARAHURA (5.50 am ) 1596, Hay from Wellington, Passengers : Mr Martin, Mr Weston, Mr Spear, Master Spear, Miss binge, M Smith, Mr Davies, Mrs Collier, Mi King. Mr Boyce, Dr. Grawshaw, Mr Fordham, Mr Steel, Miss Syder, Mrs Syder, Mr Brown, lUr Mr Roberts, Mr D ucker, Mr Yarrell Mi Denny, Mr Raitt, Mrs Dullau and two children, Mrs Sower- Miss Ball, Mrs Byll, Master Ball, Miss GuHivei, Miss Richmond. Mrs Stirlma. Mrs Watt, 1m Huggins, Mrs Howell, Mrs 0 Regan and C 2nd May— steamer TITOKI (noon), 750, Wahlstrom, from Mapua. SAILED Ist May—motor vessel TAUPATA (5 p,m.), 268, O’Donnell, for Motueka and Ist May—steamer MATANGI (7.30 pm.) 1349, Wildman. for Wellington. Passengers: Mr Butcher, Mrs Ross, Miss Makeig, Mr Woodbury, Mr Moore, Mi Bail'd, kiss Burch, Mr Tarrant, Master Blundell, Mr Iloiloday, Mr Hauling, Dr. Miller, Miss Wadsworth, Mrs Hardie, Miss Caldwell, Mrs Cowley, Mrs Gough and child, Mr. and Mrs Butler, Miss Abbott, Miss Burke. Miss Virtue Miss Thorn, Mr and Mrs Rudman, Mr Jurgens, Constable Reid and prisoner, Mr Thorp, -iir Mr Hand, Mr Burke, Mr Winchcombe, Mr Bpwdcn. 2nd May—motor ' vessel TAUIAIA (9.30 a.m.)! 268, O’Donnell, for Motueka and Wellington. 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. Tli e Kaitoa leaves Onehunga this evening , for Nelson. The Rata leaves New Plymouth tomorrow for Westport. The Orepuki leaves Wanganui to-night for Tarakohe, Lyttelton and Nelson. The Taupata leaves Motueka this evening for Wellington. The Titoki arrives from Mapua at midday to-day and sails at 6 p.m. for Wellington. The Alexander left Wellington yesterday for West Coast ports. The Opihi leaves Dunedin to-morrow for Nelson via Southern ports and Wellington. (By Telegraph) WELLINGTON. This Day. Arrived—s.3o a.m., Matangi from Nelson. SUVA, Ist May. Arrived —Taranaki, from London. (Received 2nd May, 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, Ist May. Sailed —Tamaroa, from Curacao; Canadian Leader, from Halifax. WAIWERA LAUNCHED (Received 2nd Ma.y, 9.50 a.m.) LONDON, Ist May. The Waiwera, the first of the Shaw, SaviH and Albion Company’s new motor ships, lias been launched,
High Water. SunSun May— rise. set. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m Wed. 2 11.41 — 6.44 5.04 Thu. 3 0.15 0.30 6.45 5.02 Fri. 4 1.01 1.19 6.46. 5.01 Sat.' 5 1.51 2.10 6.47 5.00 Sun. 6 2.42 3.03 6.48 4.59 Mon. 7 3.30 4.00 6.49 4.57
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 2 May 1934, Page 4
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426SHIPPING (Standard Time) Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 2 May 1934, Page 4
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