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(Summer Time)
The time for lighting vehicles is A bali-an-hour after sunset ARRIVED 18th January—steamer MATANGI j j (6 a.m.). 1349. Wildman, from Welling- j ton. Passengers: Mr Lancaster, Mr and Mrs Stevens, Mr Yarnell, Dr. McAvee, j Miss Mewson, Mrs McPherson. Miss j Woffenden. Mr Page. Mrs Russell, Mr j and Mrs Glover, Mr Laurenson. Mr ! Knight, Mr and Mrs Thomson, Mrs O'Reilly, Mrs Vertigen. Mrs Lucre, Mrs Price and child. Miss Wallace. Miss Sandford. Mrs Donald. Mrs Bourke, Miss Hanham, Miss Bryant, Mrs Hobbs, j Miss Martin. Miss Hodgkinson. Miss Seed. Miss Wilson. Mr and Mrs Craw. Miss Fowler. Miss Fowler, Mr and Mrs Cameron Sisters of Mercy (two), Miss Hamil. Miss Humphries, Miss Daly, Mr Bird. Mr Eggers. Mr Swain, Mr and Mrs Manoy, Mr and Mrs Hippolite, Mr and Mrs Murphy. Master Natta. Mr Skelton, j Mr Porter. Master Mathieson. Master ; Infield, Mr Hattersley. Mr and Master j Donald. Mr Skilton, Mr Macalister, Mr j Paul. Mr Bradley. Mr Alexander. Mr Hamilton Mr Ha-G horn. Mr Thompson, j i SAILED 17th January—steamer ARAHURA. j (7.30 p.m.), 1596. Hay, for Wellington, j Passengers: Mr Moore. Mr Moore. Miss j Hargreaves, Mrs Bilson, Mrs Gibson j and child. Mr and Mrs Collins. Mrs; Skipper. Mrs Hunt. Mr Bruhn. Mr j Leaver, Mr and Mrs Cardy. Mr Shar- j I land. Mr Hunt. Mrs and Miss Bennett, j Miss Wratt. Miss Wrigley. Miss Wratt. 1 Miss Shorton. Mrs Nixon. Mr and Mrs ! Robinson. Mr Walsh. Mr Scott. Mr Skip- j per. Miss Dellabarca. Miss Bruce. Miss j Ross. Miss Stock. Mr Stringer. Mr Schurr. Mr Coote. Mr and Mrs Romane. Mrs and Miss Best. Miss McDonnell. Mrs Barakat. Mr and Mrs Williams. Miss Williams. Mr and Mrs McCwe. Mr Cullin. Mr Harrod. Mr Pottor. Mr Bennett. Mr Conyers. Mr Smith. Mr Kibble Mr Fayen. Mr Page, Mr Jamieson. Mr Skipper. Miss Elder. Mrs Skipper. Miss Shane. Miss Dockery. Mrs Bullmore and children, Mrs Coom- i bridge. Miss Leighs and child. Mrs Griffin. Miss Griffin. Mrs Vucedich, Miss | Dawson, and child. Mrs Kellow. Mrs | ' Foote and three children. The Matangi sails for Wellington direct at 7.30 o'clock this evening The Arahura arrives from Wellington j to-morrow morning and sails on return , trip for Wellington direct at 7.30 p.m. The Rata is expected to leave Wanganui to-day for Greymouth. The Waimea left Westport at 8 this j morning for Tarakohe. The Kaitoa left Tarakohe this after- j noon for Wellington. The Nikau is expected to leave One- , ■ bunga this afternoon for Nelson. j The Taupata left Tarakohe this after- *• noon for Lyttelton 1 j The Waipahi arrived from Wellington i j this afternoon and sails to-morrow afternoon for New Plvmouth and South. \ | j United ['less Association! j I (Received 18th January. 12.50 p.m.) j , SUVA. This Day. j i Sailed — (5 p.m. yesterday) j ! for Auckland. I i
HIGH WATER. SUN. | a.m. p.m. a.m p.m January, 1939 — rises sets Thurs. 19 9.25 9.45 5.16 7.59 Fri. 20 10.15 10.30 5.17 7.59 Sat 21 10.57 11.11 5 1R 7.58 Sun. 22 11.35 11.50 5.20 7.57 Mon. 23 12 00 12.10 5.21 7.57 Tues. 24 12.35 12.45 5.22 7.56 Wed. 25 1.01 1.20 5.23 7.55 Thurs. 26 1.40 1.57 5.24 7.54 Fri. 27 2.15 2.35 5.26 7.53 Sat. 28 2.57 3.19 5.27 7.52
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 18 January 1939, Page 6
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