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SHIPPING.

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF,

ARRIVED —Wednesday, February 22. — Fanny, s.s. (7.35 a.m.), 55 tons, Ilarleson, from Napier. Kiritona, s.s. '(8.20 a.m.), 130 tons, Barnes, from Napier. VESSELS IN PORT. —At the. Wharf. — Fail-burn, a.» Elsie Mary. t.s. lluanui. ketch. Fanny, s.s. Kiritona, s.s-

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Koutuiuii, s.s., from Napier, Feb. 21. Tiroa, s.s.. from- the Coast and Auckland, L-'eb. 21. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. lluanui, ketch, for Auckland, to-day. Elsie Mary, t.s., for Auckland, to-day Aralmra, s.s., for Napuer, to-day. iicutunui. s.s., for the Coast, Feb. 21. NOTES. ® The Arahura was expected to arrive at Gisborne early this morning. The vessel will be tendered at six o’clock this morning, and will leave subsequently for Napier. She will leave Napier at 10 o’clock to-night on the return trip, and will be tendered to-morrow morning as usual. The Wanaka is to leave Dunedin cm Friday, via Oaniaru, Tirnaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington, for Napier and Gisborne, with a. cargo of Southern produce. The vessel should arrive here about March G.

'the Kamo left Greymouth at G.3o' a.m. yesterday with 150 tons of coal for the Gisborne Sheepfarmers, Tokcmaru Bay. She should arrive about Friday, and after discharge will sail for Nupie? and Wellington. The Ruapehu is to leave Auckland for Gisborne on Saturday to continue loading for London. On completion she will sail for Wellington for final dispatch on March 7. The Itipple, whic-.h left Gisborne on Tuesday night for Wellington, is, upon arrival at that port, to be docked for cleaning and painting. She will probably leave again on Saturday for Napier and Gisborne with cargo. The Mako was expected to leave Auckland last night for the Coast and Napier. The Fanny arrived from Napier yesterday morning to load for Tolnga and Tokomaru Bays. Owing to the wet weather she was unable to work cargo yesterday, but it vs hoped to make a start to-day. The Kiritona arrived at Gisborne yesterday morning from Napier to load for the same piort.

The Koutun.ui has been delayed by the bad weather at Napier, and is now due at Gisborne to-morrow morning to load for Coast ports. The keteli lluanui has now completed loading for Auckland, and is waiting for favorable went her before sailing for that port. The Elsie Mary was unable to finish her leading here before the bad weather set in, but as soon as conditions improve she will complete and clear for Auckland.

With a cargo of fi.O'-K) fonts of 'A elsh steam coal for tlie New Zealand Railways. the British India' Co.’s steamer Hatipara arrived at Lyttelton last week to commence discharge. She left Barry, Wales, on December 22, and proceeded via Panama. Colon was left on January IG. and the vessel steered a course to the northward through the Tuamotu Archipeliga instead of taking the usual course to the southward of Pitcairn Island. The Hatipara was formerly named the War Lance and was built by the A same- Shipping Co. at Isurumi, Japan, in. 1918. and is a twin screw, shelter deck type steamer of 8182 tons gross. On completion of discharge at Lyttelton, the Hatipara will load wool and general cargo for London.

AUCKLAND, Feb. 22. Sailed, 3.50 p.m., Niagara, i'er V ancouver.

February. "Water, a.m. p.m. Law Water, a.m. p.m. 23 . 2.41 3 08 9.12 9.24 21 . 3.30 3.55 10.00 10.10 25 . 4.16 4.41 10.46 10,56 20 . 5.02 5.211.31 11.42 27 . 5.49 6.16 0.00 0.15 23 . 6.41 7.11 0.29 1.00

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Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6319, 23 February 1922, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6319, 23 February 1922, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6319, 23 February 1922, Page 2