SHIPPING.
TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF
PHASES OF THE MOON. First Quarter. Wed. 11, 1.7 a.m. Full Moon, Tuesday 17 4.11 p.m. Last Quarter, Tuesday 24, 1.46 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Manaia, s.s., from Auckland, to-morov/. Awahou. s.st, from Auckland, today. War Lord, t.s., from Auckland, early. Putiki, s.s., from North, to-day. Koutunui, s.s.. from the Coast*, today. Ripple, s.s., from Napier, Friday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wanaka, s.s., for Auckland, today. Kaiapoi, s.s., for Napier, to-day. Port Caroline, s.s., for Wellington, to-day. Awahou, s.s., for Auckland, tomorrow. Putiki, s.s., for South, to-morrow. Koutunui, s.s,, for Napier, to-mor-row. Ripple s.s., for Wellington, Saturday. *- VESSELS IN TOR']. -—in the Roadstead. — Port Caroline,' s.s. Kaiapoi. s.s. Wanaka, s.s. —At the Wharves.--Elsie Mary, t.s. NOTES.
The Manaia left Auckland last evening for Tokamaru Bay and Gisborne, and will be tendered here to-morrow morning with tho launch for outward passengers, proceeding on to Napier later. The Wingatui is expected to be despatched from Dunedin for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland on Saturday next, via Oamaru, Tiinaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. The Wanaka and Kaiapoi, which put to sea on Monday morning owing to the rough sea . had not rctuniod to port last evening. From here the Wanaka proceeds on to Auckland. The Port Caroline has now practically finished loading, and is almost ready to sail for Wellington. While the present heavy seas continue it will be impossible to lighter the vessel, and she will be held up here. Yesterday she was out. at sea, in company with the Kaiapoi and "Wanaka. The Putiki is being held up at Tolaga Bay by the’ present heavy seas. As soon" as the weather moderates she is due here, whence she sails for Napier. The Tiroa should sail to-day “from Auckland for the Coast and Gisborne. The Awahou is at present on her way down from the Coast and Auckland.
The War Lord is at present leading in Auckland for this port. The Elsie Mary is at present loading here for Auckland. The Koutunui is due to-day from the" Coast to load for Napier, but her arrival may be delayed by tho dirty weather.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. AUCKLAND, June 3. Sailed at 6.45 p.m.: Manaia, for Gisborne.
High Water. Low Water June. a.m. p.m. . a.in. p.m.. 4 .. 6.4S 7.02 0.26 0.37 5 ' . ... 7.39 7.49 1.09 1.21
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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9722, 4 June 1924, Page 2
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