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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, 3 .46 p.m. ARRIVED. —Wednesday, May 4. — Putiki, s.s. (4 p.m.), 409 tons, Barnes, from North. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Manaia, s.s., from Auckland, to-day. Awaliou. s.s., from Auckland, today. War Lord, t.s., from Auckland, early. Ripple, s.s., from Napier, to-mor-row. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Manaia, for Napier, to-day. Wanaka, s.s., for Auckland, today. Kaiapoi, s.s., for Napier, to-day. A.wahou, s.s., . for Auckland, today. Putiki. s.s., for Napier, to-day. Ripple] s.s., for Wellington, Saturday. Elsie Mary, t.s., for Auckland, early. VESSELS IN PORT. —ln the Roadstead.Kaiapoi. s.s. Wanaka, s.s. —At the Wharves.-- - Elsie Mary, t.s. NOTES.

The Manaia left Auckland at G. 46 p.m. on Tuesday fur Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne and will he tendered here this morning at 6 o’clock with the launch for inward passengers and again at 7 p.m. for outward passengers, proceeding on to Napier later. She returns here on. Saturday morning and will be tendered with one launch for inward and outward passengers at S a.m., proceeding to to Auckland direct later. The Wanaka returned to lier anchorage yesterday morning at 11 o’clock, but owing to the heavy sea in the roadstead her discharge cannot he commenced until this morning. From this port she proceeds on to Auckland.

The Kaiapoi returned from sea yesterday at noon, but did not anchor as she proposed to continue her discharge. weather conditions permitting, this morning. The Wingatui is expected to commence loading at Dunedin aliout Saturday next for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland, via Qamaru. Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. The C. and 1). steamer Port Caroline. which had hern in deep water for several days owing to the lieavy wonthor, on Tuesday received instructions to proceed to Wellington. She consequent!v left without finishing her Gisborne loading, though there was little more to take.

The Putiki arrived last- evening from Tolaga Bay, where she has been sheltering during the heavy weather. She discharges chaff here to-day and sails this evening for Port Ahuriri. The Awaliou should berth on the morning tide, and after loading here, sails for Coast Bays and Apckland. The Ripple is due from Napier towards the end of the week. The Tiroa was due to sail from Auckland last evening for the Const and Gisborne.

The Elsie Mary is at present loading for Auckland, whither she is expected to sail early next week.

The Suffolk is due to sail, from Liv- , erpool on June 7 for Auckland, ! Hawke’s Bay, Wellington, Lyttelton i and Dunedin.’ She loads homewards : from Australia.

j TRANS-PACIFIC CARGO SERVICE i The Hauraki, from Newcastle, via Sydney, Auckland and Fanning Island, was due at Vancouver on Friday, May 30. She loads at Pacific j Coast ports for _ Wellington, Bluff, ■ Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. The Waiotapu, from Vancouver and Ocean Falls, is expected to leave San Francisco this week for Auckland, Melbourne and Sydney. The Wairuna, from Pacific Coastports, via Auckland and Wellington, . was due at Sydney on Tuesday, June :3. and proceeds to Newcastle and Melbourne to complete discharge. The Waikawa. from Wellington, was due at San Francisco about Sunday, June 1. She loads at Pacific Const ports early in June for Auckland, Napier, New Plymouth, Lyttel- , ton and Dunedin. j A steamer has been chartered to | load at Vancouver and San Francisco at the end of June and early in July for Auckland, Melbourne and Sydney.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. WELLINGTON. June 4. Arrived at 7.25 p.m.: Ripple, from Gisborne, via Castle Point. AUCKLAND, June 4. Sailed at 5.20 p.m. : Mnko, for Gisborne, via East Coast Bays. LONDON, June 3. Arirvals: At Hull. Calonno; at Panama, Ruahine. Departures: From Quebec, Canadian Cruiser and Trevorian.—A. and N.Z.C.A.

High Water. Low Water June. a.m. TJ.ni. a.m. p.ni 5 ... 7.39 7.49 1.09 1.21 6 ... 8.22 8.34 1.52 2.03 7 ... 9.04 9.17 ■2.34 2.43 8 ... 9.46 9.59 3.16 3.22 9 ... 10.28 10.42, 3.58 4.03 10 ... 11.12 11.28 4.41 ■4.49 11 ... 11.58 0.00 5.26 5.46 12 ... 0.16 0.45 6.13 6.37 13 ... 1.06 1.32 7.02 7.28 14 ... 1.57 2.21 7.54 8.24 15 ... 2.50 3.14 8.50 9.25

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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9723, 5 June 1924, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9723, 5 June 1924, Page 2

SHIPPING. Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9723, 5 June 1924, Page 2