SHIPPING
The time for lighting vehicles is half-an-hour after sunset The Arahura sails for Wellington direct at 9 o’clock <4? -morrow morning, and leaves Wellington early Friday morning for Nelson. The Kaitoa arrives from Wellington to-morrow morning, and sails on return trip for Wellington direct at 7 p.m. The aßta is expected to leave New Plymouth last to-night for Westport. The Puriri, circumstances permitting, leaves Greymouth to-morrow for Onehunga and Port Waikato. The Titoki is expected to leave Greymouth to-morrow for Picton and New Plymouth. The Alexander left Tarakohe this afternoon for Wellington. The Taupata sails to-night for oMtueka, thence Wellington. The Nikau leaves Tarakohe to-mor-row for Picton. The Talisman sails this evening for Waitapu and Wellington. The Karu, circumstances permitting, leaves Dunedin to-morrow morning for Nelson, via Southern ports and Wellington. WELLINGTON, This Day. Arrived—Arahura (6.15 p.m., yesterday) from Nelson; Kaitoa (7.15 a.m. today) from Nelson.
(Standard-time) HIGH WATER SUN Rise Set June— a.m. p.m. a.m p.m. Thu. 27 2.38 2.57 7.23 4.36 Fri. 28 3.2! 3.40 7.23 4.36 Sat. 29 4.04 4.26 7.23 4.36 Sun. 30 4.47 5.15 7.23 4.37
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 26 June 1940, Page 4
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182SHIPPING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 26 June 1940, Page 4
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