SHIPPING
(Summer Time) High Water Sun rise. set.
The time for lighting vehicles is hall an hour after sunset,. ARRIVED Ist February— m.v. NIKAU (0 a.m.) 248 O’Donnell, from Wellington. 2nd February.—steamer MALAEOI (5 a.m.) 1319, Wildmaii from Wellington.' Passengers: Mr Rogers, Mr Rem- , a g L. Cork, Airs and Aim* : Kemble, *MvsT' Hay ? d child X' ?,r r «. Virev, Mr and Mrs Adan, Mi Newman, Mr Jenkins, Miss BoHa Miss Ticeliurst, Mrs Mason, Mr Kenzie, Mi Adams, Mr C. Leajier, Mrs Amleison, Mr Smythe, Mr Bell, Mr Hogg, . i* Thompson, Mrs Stanton, Mis and Misses Calder (2), Mrs I-owier and im fant, Miss Dick, Miss aiss , * " Oats and child, Miss Teerless Miss Campbell, Miss Tunzlcman M'ss No, onto Miss Goldfinch, Miss Joll}, 0,10 m. Jensen (2), Miss Urquhart Miss Me Iveiizie, Miss Isaac, Miss Jpnes, -I-• Watson, Miss Robinson, Miss Dys, n, Mrs and Miss Horton, Mrs and Mister Bennett, Mrs and Miss Aoung, Miss Scott, Miss McNamara, Miss Rolto., Miss Knapp. Miss Robertshaw, Mis Walker and infant Mrs Malm and child (French Pass), Mrs Bowden, Mu Beech Miss Brodie,.Miss Bernard Miss Grainger, Miss Brown. Miss Green, Mrs Day and child, Miss Jelly, Muss Day, Mrs Gunning and child. Mis Tiotter and infant, Mr Coventij, - Trbtter, Mr Pellew, Mi Marsack, Mi Fowler, Master Nicholson. Master Vaughan Milner, Mr Chapman. Mr Plavfair, Mr Penl.ey (Irend Pass), Mr Fowler, Mr Armstrong. Mr Vestrupp, Master Clark, Mrs Sterry, two children and infant, Mrs Manifieclite, Miss Gould, Miss Currie, Miss Rock, Mrs Archibald, Mrs Kirk, Mrs G. Moss, Mr and Mrs Featonby (French Pass), Mr and Mrs Hastings, Mr Christensen, Mr Kellv, Mr Gapper, Mr Haase, Mr McMeeehan, Mr Ryrie, Mr Bloomfield, Mr Oats, Mr McKenzie, Mr McKenwe, Mr Calder, Mr Aitkens, Mr Wybert, Mr Dav Mr Berry, Master Norgate, Mr Green (3), Mr Styles, Miss Jeffries, Miss Toms, Miss Riley, Miss McEwen, Mrs McCaw (French Pass), Miss Belamore (French Pass), Mrs Penhey (French Pass), Mr Nalder, Mr Woolf, Father Cullen, Mr Berry, Master Newport (2). SAILED Ist February.—steamer ARAHURA (7.30 p.m.) 1590, Hay, for Wellington. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Turner, Mrs Searell, Miss Courier, Mrs and Miss Flett, Mrs Campbell and child, Mrs Heighton, Miss Eban, Miss and Mastei Knapp. Miss Parkhouse, Miss AlcFarlane, Miss Jones, Miss Devereaux, Miss Heaps, Mrs Wix, Miss Maynard, Miss Soundy, Master Whitehorn, Mr Rowe, Mr Davies, Mr and Mrs Sampson, Mi Haden, Courier, Mr Pearson, Mr Rennison, Mr Hay, Miss Oughton, Miss Gibbs, Miss Hayton, Miss Robinson, Mrs Rankin and four children, Mr Millson, Mr Dawkins, Mr Henry, Mr Boyd, Mr Grenfield, Master Wyllie, Mr McKenzie, Mrs Clark and child, Mrs and Master Troiighton, Miss Johnston Mrs Jolmstpir and. two children, Miss Roudton, Airs (swens and infant, Miss Bourke Miss Hunt, Miss Kemp, Miss Raikes,’ Miss Voyce, JVtiss Ivory, Miss Wridt, Mrs Cottier and two children, Mrs°Palmer, Miss Palmer (2), Miss Harris, Miss Parker, Mrs Ayers, Mrs and Miss Collins, Mrs Cooper and child, Miss Luzmere, Cooper, Mr and Mrs Wakelin and two infants, Mr Todd, Mr Wilson, Mr Watson, Mr Davis, Master Nelson, Mr Robin, Mr Remington, Master Anderson, Mr Gilman, Mr Beirne, Mr Lusty, Mr Chßg, Mr O’Connell, Mr Emms, Mrs and Miss Clarke, Miss Pike, Miss K. Tredea, Mrs Barlow, three children and infant, Miss Chambers, Mrs Firth, Miss Pawson, Mrs Henry, Mrs Greenfield, Miss Greenfield (2), Miss Brunnell, Miss Jennings, Mrs Hannah.
Tlie Matangi sails _for Wellington direct at 7.30 o’clock to-night. The Arahura arrives from Wellington to-morrow morning and sails on return trip for Wellington direct at 7.30 p.m. The Rata leaves Picton this evening for Wanganui, thence Wellington. The Waimea is expected to leave Auckland this evening for Nelson. The Alexander, circumstances permitting, leaves Croixelles to-day for Pctone. The Kaitoa leaves Lyttelton this afternoon for Nelson. The Taupata is expected to leave Grevmouth this evening for Petone. The Nikau leaves Motueka this evening for Wellington. The Earn arrives from New Plymouth and southern ports to-morrow morning and sails for Wellington and south. The Talisman sails to-night for Golden Bay ports. (By Telegraph) WELLINGTON, 2nd February. Arrived.—lo a.m. Arahura from Nelson. , NAPIER, Tins Day. Sailed— Orari at 11 o’clock on Saturday evening for London. (Received’ 3rd February, 9.20 a.m.) BRISBANE, This Day. Sailed—Otranto for a New Zealand cruise. ADELAIDE, This Day. Sailed.—Omana for New Zealand.
January— a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. February— Mon. 3 6.21 7.01 5.36 7.47 Tue. 4 7.30 8.10 5.37 5.46 Wed. 5 8.36 9.10 5.39 5.45
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 3 February 1936, Page 4
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738SHIPPING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIX, 3 February 1936, Page 4
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