PORT OF NELSON.
KNTKRED INWARDS. Z .March.;")— Patecnn, s.s., 12 J 2, Hun ter, from, Picton and Wellingtor, Pasflnngers: Misses Trolove, Moynihan, Guy. llarkness, Storey. Georgr, Murphy, Vickerraan, Gray, Rees, Meadamea Baker, Adams and child, Storey, Crawshaw, Haase and two children, Price, Johns and two children, Kidri, Fraser, Uirch, Drs, Crawshaw, Adams, Captain Nelson, Messrs Xewtli, Gay, Passraore, Haycock, Moran, Corngan, Hamilton, Waller, Leap6r. Hughes. Johns, Kidd, Adam?, Blakey, Birch, Cooney, Ilarrop, Adjt. Cooke, Gunner Rapley; six steerage. CLKARKD OUTWARDS. * March 4 — Waverley, 157, Eden, for Westport. - s— Pateena, s.s. , 1212, Hunter for Picton and Wellington. 'Passengers: Misses Wright (2), Malby, Lines, Mesdames Lewis, Nock. Starr, Barnes, Dr. Marshall, Messrs Jones. Ingram, Karsten, Stallard. Jansen, Norris, Clart? : 2 steerage. {By telegraph. )' ' Dunedin, March 5. The steam r Karaniea, from London direct, arrived off the Heads to-day, and will come into port to-morrow morning.
The Alexander is expected to leave Grey mouth this evening for Nelaon direct; she leaves here for D'Urville Island, Picton and Wanganui on Sunday at 8 p.m. -' The Charles Edward left Westpert last evening for Foxton direct. . The Kennedy leavs Foxton to morrow for Westporfc direct. The Waverley is due from Greymouth to-morrow and is announced te sail for Wellington direct on Sunday at 8 a.m. Tasman arrives from Wellington this morning and sails on return trip via Motueka at 10 a. iv. , The Ivoi sails for Moueka at 8 a.m. to morrow, returning on the . same tide. ' 2»The "Te Anau arrives from Wei- , lmgtonjjhisjmorning and sails at 10 a.m. for Picton and Wellington. ( The Penguin arrives from Picton and Wellington this morning, and sails at 7 p.m. for New Plymouth and Onehunga. 1 The Pateena arrives from Welling.ton to-morrow morning and sails at < 1 p.m. for Wellington direct. The Mapourika arrives from Wtst- i port to-morrow morning and sails at 10 a.m. for Wellington direct. « The Wairoa arrives from Waitapu and Collingvvood early this eveniogi The Lady Barkly sails for Takaka and Oollingwood at 3.30 this afternoon.
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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12184, 6 March 1908, Page 1
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331PORT OF NELSON. Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12184, 6 March 1908, Page 1
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