SHIPPING.
TIDES? AT GISBORNE WHARF
ARRIVED. —Saturday, July 28. — .Araliura, .s.s. (2.10 p.m.), ]S9C tons, Drydon, from Napier. . ' , —Sunday, July 29. — Putiki, ms. (7.30 a.jn.j, 409 tons, NorLmg, from Napier SAILED --Saturday, July 28. Kini. s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 1122 tons, for Dunedin. Araliura. s.s. .(1 p.ni.), 1596 tons, Dryden. for Auckland. Passengers: Misses Tanner. MacFarlano, Arthur, Mel lor, Sidebottom. and Hall; Mesdaines Jensen and infant. Stone, Mel lor, Dutliie, Garside and child, McKenzie, and Ricli•ai'ds; Messrs. McFlinn, Buchanan. Sidebottom. Mel lor, Johnstone and child, Jensen. Lusk, J’othbriek, Gillett, Carpenter, Haines, Pearson, Dutliie, Kiiiniiiiont. Busby. Walls, Richards; and six steerage. »
VESSELS i"M BOUT , —ln the Roa dotem! Port Hunter, s.s. ~U. Uio Wharf Fairburn. » Muroro, s Puliki. s.s. EXPECTED A KEIVALS' Awuhou, s.s.. from Auckland, io-day. Araliura, s.s.. from Auckland, Aug. 1. PROJECTED DEPA UTERES. Alaroro. s., for Sydney, July 31. Port Hunter, s.s.. for Lyttelton. July 31. Araliura, s.s., for Napier, August 1. MCfPES. The Araliura arrived from Napier on Saturday afternoon and after being tendered proceeded to Tokomaru Bay and Auckland.
Tim Kini could not discharge on Friday afternoon as a resuli of the heavy weather, and sailed on Saturday morning for Dunedin, ove:carrying sonic of her cargo, which will be discharged on her return here about the second week in August. The Uakuiioa is to load coal on the West Coast this week for Nr pier and Gisborne. The Tiroa was due in. Auckland last night, and will load for the Coast and Gisborne. The I’utiki arrived yesterday from Kapler, and is to sail to-day for Auckland. The Jiipple is to leave Wellington tomorrow night tor Napier and Gisborne. She is due here on Friday. The A walnut is due from the 'Coast, where she lias been .sheltering, some time to-day, and, will return to Auckland on Wednesday next. PUKAKI FLOATED OFF REEF. SYDNEY, July 28. The Pukaki was floated off' the reef and is resuming her voyage. (The Pukaki was bound from Walpole Island to Dunedin and struck a reef 12 miles from Noumea «u Sunday night.) SI TIP PI XG TEI .EG RAWS. WELLINGTON, July 29. Arrived at 7.20 a.in., Arawa, from Gisborne. AUCKLAND, July 2-9. Arrived at 3 p.m., .Araliura, from Gisborne.
High Water. Low Watei July U.UI. p.UL a.m. 1J.IU. 30 0.58 7.20 0.47’ 1.08 31 , 8.00 8.28 1.42 2.07 August. 1 8.50 9.21 2.38 3.00 2 9.47 30.11 3.28 3.50 3 10.35 10.59 4.10 4.39 4 11.21 13.43 5.02 5.24 5 — 0.04 5.44 0.05
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9576, 30 July 1923, Page 2
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