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SWAPPING.

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF,

ARRIVED

—Friday, February 24. —

Aralmra, s.s. (G. 15 a.m.), 15!)G tons, Dryden, from Napier. Awahou, s.s. (G. 20 p.m.), 409 tons, Nairn, from Nayier, SAILED. —Friday, February 24. — Araliura, s.s. (8.90 p.m.), 159 G tons, Dryden. for Napier. VESSELS IN PORT. —At the. Wharf. — Fair burn, «■» Elsie Mary. i.h. Huamii, ketch. Fanny, s.s. Kiritona, s.s. Awahou. s s.

E XiPECTED .IKKIVALSArahura, s.s., from Napier, Feb. 2(5. Kent mini, s.s., from Napier, Feb. 27. Tiroa, s.s.. from the Coast and Auckland. projected depaktukes. Euanui. keteli, for Auckland, to-day. Elsie .Mary, t.s., fur Auckland, to-day Kotituuui, s.s., for the Coast, Feb. 27. Arahura, s.s., for Auckland. Feb. 20. NOTES. The Arahura arrived at (5.15 a.m. yesterday morning and was tendered upon anchoring for inward passengers. The second launch went out at (i p.m. She left later for Napier. Owing to the river having silted up considerably and in order to enable tlm steamer to lie tendered and to return to Napier, it was necessary for the Tnatea to remain outside the river until about 3 o’clock this morning. The Arahura remains at Napier all day to-day discharging cargo, and returned to Gisborne to-mor-row. when she will he tendered at 6 a.m. with one launch only, after which she xiroceeds to Auckland, via Tokomar u Bay. The Wan aka left 'bull' on Thursday at 11 n.m. for Dunedin. Thence Oamaru, Tiinaru. Lyttelton, and Wellington with Southern produce for Napier and Gisborne. After discharging here she goes out to Auckland. The Kanio is due at Tokr.inani Bay to-day from Greymouth to discharge coal.

The M ako sailed yesterday from Auckland for Napier and East Coast Bays. The Kiritona will sail for Napier, and the Fanny to Tolcomaru Bay as soon as the weather moderates.

The Koutunui is now due from Napier on Monday to load for Tologa, and Wainirc- Bays north to Hick's Dry. The Ripple is to leave Wellington tonight for Napier and Gisborne. The Tiroa was still sheltering at Lottin. Point yesterday afternoon. The vessel is on her way from Auckland to Gisborne, via Hick’s and Tokoinaru Bays.

The Ngaliere is to lead a full enrg of coal at Greymoutb to-day for Gif borne.

The Athenic is scheduled to sail from Wellington on Tuesday next for Auckland to complete discharge and to load for Home ports. She later comes on to Gisborne "where she is due about March 9, to continue loading. Both the ketch Huamii and the t.s schooner Elsie Alary are lying weathei bound at Gisborne waiting for a favorable turn in the wind before sailing for Auckland.

SHIPPING TELEG'WAMS. AUCKLAND. February 2!-. Sailed. 2.15 p.m.. Mako. for Napier and East Coast Hays. TP A NSPA CTF.IC CAR G O STEA METIS. The Waiot apu, on route from Vancouver and San Francisco to Apia, ns due to-day. and proceeds thence to Auckland, Napier, Wellington. . New Plymouth, . Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. The Wait-ematu is loading at Pacific Const ports for Auckland, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Melbourne and Sydney. The Waikawa was expected to levac Adelaide last week for Melbourne and Sydney to complete discharge of her cargo- from Pacific Coast. The Waihomo sailed from Los Angeles on February 14 for Auckland, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, ‘Sydney and Newcastle. She is due at Auckland on March 10. The Wairuna was expected to clear Melbourne yesterday for San Francisco. She loads at Pacific Coast ports during March for New Zealand and Australian ports. The Hauraki is expected to load at Pacific Coast ports during April for New Zealand and Australian ports.

High W ater. Low Water February. a«m. p.ru. a.m. p.m. 25 .. 4.16 4.41 10.46 10,56 2(1 .. 5.02 5.27 11.31 11.42 27 .. 5.49 6.1C o.oo. 0.15 22 .. 6.41 7.11 0.29 1.00

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Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6321, 25 February 1922, Page 2

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SWAPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6321, 25 February 1922, Page 2

SWAPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6321, 25 February 1922, Page 2