SHIPPING
The time for lighting vehicles is Half-an-hour after sunset. ARRIVED 17th November—steamer MATANGI Ui a.m.t. 134!), Wildman, from Wellington. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Ingram. Mr Lancaster, Miss Skien, Miss Lawler, Mrs Barrington, Miss Lawlor, Miss Skion, Mrs Lawlor, Miss O’Doherty, Mrs Tocker, Mr Tustin, Mr McLean, Mrs Ricketts, Mrs Lyons, Miss Lyons, Miss Ledger, Miss Turner, Miss Milligan, Mrs Murdock. Mrs McLean, Miss Rromcll, Miss O’Connor, Mrs Flannigan, Mr and Mrs Wilson, Mr and Mrs Bull, Mrs Hopkins, Miss Watson, Mr Gower, Mr Frost, Mr and Mrs Coults, Mr Hunt, Mr and Mrs Latta, Mr McNabb, Mr Turner. Mr Armstrong, Mr Reed, Mr Herbert, Mr Burrell, Mr Yarrell, Mr Gill, Mr Harvey. 17th November—m.v. TAUPATA (6.10 a.m.l, 268. MacMillan, from Lyttelton. SAILED 16th November—steamer ARAHURA (7.30 p.m.), 1596, Hay, for Wellington. Passengers: Mr Thompson, Mrs Rombach, Mr Stephens, Mrs Relling, Mrs Rennison, Mr Mather, Mr Hides, Mr Higes, Mrs Romberg, Miss Carlyle, Rev. Mr Benz, Mr Kennedy, Mr Tiller, Mr Smith, Mr Trainer, Mrs McNally, Mr Chamberlain, Mr Wellman, Mr Joslant, Mr Wood Mr Rutherford, Mr Ccderman. Mr Parnell, Mr Tomlie, Mr Hay, Mrs Holliday, Mrs Leads and % children, Miss Sargent, Miss Schloss, Mr and Mrs Grant and 2 children. The Matangi sails for Wellington direct at 7.30 o’clock this evening. The Arahura arrives from Wellington to-morrow morning and sails on return trip for Wellington direct at 7.30 p.m. The Rata circumstances permitting leaves Greymouth to-night for Wellington. The Tiloki circumstances permitting leaves Westport to-night for Wanganui. The Waimea left Onehunga this morning for Westport. The Kaitoa left Wellington last evening for Westport, thence Nelson. The Nikau was expected to leave Picton this afternoon lor Tarakohe and Wellington. The Taupata sails this afternoon for Mapua, Motueka and Westhaven. The Waipahi left Dunedin on Monday for Nelson, via southern ports and Wellington (By Telegraph) WELLINGTON, This Day. Arrived—Arahura, 5.15 a.m., from Nelson. ADD WEATHER —? lil’ CyeowDw((iss The Maitai river during the night rose to half-flood height.
(Summer Time) HIGH WATER. SUN. Novemberrise. set a.m. p.m. a.ni. p.m. Thu. 18 0.34 0.58 4.50 7.27 Fri. 10 10.20 10.52 4.50 7.20 Sat. 20 11.21 .11.45 4.55 7.30 Sun. 21 0.11 0.85 4.54 7.31 Mon. 22 1.00 .1.25 4.53 7.32
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 17 November 1937, Page 6
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367SHIPPING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 17 November 1937, Page 6
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