High Water, Nelson.
BNIBBBD INWABDB. Aagust I— Mawhera, ss, 340, Manning, from Wellington. Passengers— Mesdames Westrupp and child, Little, Messrs Parsons, Hamilton, Richardson, and Farc[tiharson. 1-Rotorua, ss, 576, Cameron, from Picton, Wellington, and South. Passengers— Mra Tidd, Messrs Tidd, Roantree, Johnson, Lang; ton, and Gracewood. I— Elsie, ss, 14, Scally, from Motaeka. OXEABIO OOTWABDS; July 31-Argns, ketoh, 36, Westropp.lor Fern Town. Aagust I— Mawhera, ss, 340, Manning, for Weßt Coast. Passenger— Mr Marshall. I— Botoraa, ss, 576, Cameron, for Pioton, Wellington, and South'. Passengers - Misses Griffith, Porter, Moss, Thomson. Burlace, Mew, Mesdames Clifford, Griffith, Ans'ice, Rev Dr Welohman, Colonel Porter, Messrs Griffin, Pettit, Monntford, Allen, Pettigrew, McLean, Bisley, Hanlon, Graham, Cresswell, Bain, Vining, Eerr, and Andrews. I— Elsie, SB, 14, Scully, for Motaeka.
I The Aorere is due at Opanake this mornlioddoiaWeUisgton.
The Kennedy eails at noon to-day lor Westpori only. The Waverley and Murray left Westport yesterday for Foxton. The Charles Edward leaves Hokitika this morning for Greymouth and Foxton. The Lady Barkly returns from Golden Bay this evening, and sails for Motueka at 9 a.m to-morrow. The Elsie leaves for Motueka at 6 p.m to-day. The Mawhera arrived from Wellington at 7.30 yesterday morning, and sailed at 9 a,m for West Coast ports. The Penguin will arrive from Wellington and South to-morrow morning, and sail at 11 a.m for Pioton, Wellington, and South. The Wainui will arrive from Picton and Wellington on Friday morning, and sail at 10 a.m for West Coast ports. The Grafton returns from West Coast ports this evening, and sails at 9 p.m direot for Wellington. She will make her usual trip to the Coast this week, but takes op the Mahinapua's running next Monday to Taranaki and Manukau. . The Eotorua arrived from Ficton, Wellington, and South at 8 a.m yesterday, and sailed at 11 a.m on the return trip. The repairs to be made to this vessel are expeoted to bo completed by the 18th inst, and her running to this port in the meantime will be taken up by the Penguin. The latter vessel will not proceed farther South than Lyttelton, the running between Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin being taken up by the Flora. While the Botorua is undergoing repairs her orew will be transferred to the Flora, with Captain Allman in command, Captain Cameron going on holiday leave for a couple of months.
a.m. p.m. Wednesday, Aug 2 .. — 0.17 Thursday, Aag 3 .. 0.35 0.54 Friday, Aug 4 .. 1.12 1.32 Saturday, Aug 5 1.54 2.17 Sunday, Aug 6 .. 2.41 3.6 Monday, Aug 7 .. 3.36 4 8 Tuesday, Aug 8 .. 4.46 5.28
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Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7698, 2 August 1893, Page 3
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429High Water, Nelson. Colonist, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7698, 2 August 1893, Page 3
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