SHIPPING
The time for lighting vehicles is half-an-hour after sunset SAILED 30th June—steamer ARAHURA (7.30 p.m.) 1596. Hay, for Wellington Passengers: Mr and Mrs Wrigley. Mr and Mrs Hodgson, Mr and Mrs Gibson. Mr and Mrs Williams. Mr and Mrs Milner. Miss Williams. Mrs Kennatt. Miss Bell. Miss Bayley, Miss Loasty, Mrs Ingram, and child. Mrs Mundav. Miss Butler. Mrs Kidson. Mrs Thorp. Miss Everett. Mr Drogemuller. Messrs Eggers (2), Mr Cloak, Mr Shenhan. Mr Tremaine, Mr Field. Mr Gibb. Mr Hankin. Mr and Mrs Thomson. Mr Davie Ting Sang. Mr Smith, Mr Suister. Mr Hazelwood. Mr Oliver. Mr Eban. Mr Scott. Mr Maine. Mr Cantlon. Mr Ilislop. Mr Hickson. Mr Fellows. Mr Shiker. Mr Thompson. Mr Marks, Mrs Oliver. Miss Williams, Mr and Mrs Barber, Mrs McPhee, Mrs and Miss Marshall. Mrs Craig. Miss Stanley. Miss Vaton. Miss Bisbel. Miss Gardiner. Mrs Wasson. Mrs Maine. Mrs Swain. Mrs Hill. Mrs Scott. Miss Mead. Mrs Davies. Mrs Riley. Mrs Dee. Mrs McLaughlin. Mrs Mansfield (French Pass to Wellington). Mrs G. A Smith. Mr and Mrs Riley and 3 children. Miss Cowan. Miss Wildman. Mr and Mrs Fell. Messrs Hollord (2), Mr Fry, Mr OBrien. Mr Savage. Mr Jewell. Mr Riley. Mr Turner. Mr McLaughlin. Mr Sinclair. Messrs Craig (2). 30th June—aux. scow THE PORTLAND (11.20 p.m.) Henderson, for Collin gwood ARRIVED 30th June—aux. scow PEARL KASPER (4.45 p.m.) Tregidga. from Bay ports. Ist July—steamer KAITOA (7 a.m.) 303. O'Donnell, from Wellington Ist July—aux scow TALISMAN (10.35 a.m.) 90. Henry, from Wellington. The Kaitoa sails for Wellington direct at 7 o'clock this evening. The Arahura arrives from Wellington to-morrow morning, and sails on return trip for Wellington direct on Monday a l 7 30 p.m. The Rata sails Monday for Tarakohe thence Westport. The Puriri is expected to leave Onehunga on Tuesday for Port Waikato, thence returns to Onehunga to load on Thursday next for Nelson. The Titoki is expected to leave Wanganui on Monday for Tarakohe. thence Picton. The Alexander loads at Lyttelton on Monday for Nelson. The Taupata leaves Tarakohe on Monday for Wellington. The Karu left Dunedin on Wednesday for Nelson, via Southern ports and Wellington. The Talisman sails Monday for Waitapu and Wellington.
HIGH WATEP SUN am. p.m am. pm Fri. 30 7 41 8.24 7.23 4.37
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 1 July 1939, Page 4
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