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SHIPPING

Tides av Gisborne Wharf

High Water. Low Water Oct.. ; a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m 26 ... 27 . .V: *.0.37 059 6.31 7.09 28 ... 1.27 1.51 7.27 8,03 29 . ... 2.18 2.45 8.26 8.59 30 ... 3.12 3.40 9.28 9.58 31 ... 409 4.38 10.30 10.58

Phases of the Moon First Qr. ■ Oct. 20 3 8 aui. ARRIVED* —Saturday, Oct. 24. Port Darwin, s.s. (5 30 a.m.), 8150 tons, from Sydney. Putiki, ss. (9 a.m.\ 409 tons, Smith, from Napier. SAILED. —Saturday, Oct. 24. Koau. 0.-e.v: (8.30 p.m.), 144 tons, McNr.b, for. Tolaga Bay and Napier.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. T.roa, s.s., from Auckland, early. Katoa, s.s., from Auckland, early. Elsie Mary, t.s., from Auckland, early. Kali'ka. s.s., from South, Oct. 28. Leitrim, s.s., for Homeward loading, early. Devon, s.s., for Homeward- loadiii" Nov. 14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Awahou, s.s., for Auckland, to-day. Putiki, s.s., for Weluigton, tonight. Port Darwin, s.s., for Wanganui, ear.y, VESSELS IN PORT. —At the Wharf.— Awahou, s.s. Putiki, s.s. Arahina, launch. „ -Minder Nick’s HeadPort Darw.ri, s.s.

NOTES. The Wingahii arrived from Auckland on I'rmay afternoon and sailed for Napier in the evening. Cargo ex this vessel will he transhipped to Kabika in Napier. The Kahika left Wellington on Satui day, and is due here w*fch southern produce about Thursday next. On complet on here .she sa Is for Dunedin to load again for Napier and Gisborne, via the usual ports. Iko Ivatoa leaves Auckland about Jhursdny next with cargo for Gisborne and, on comp etion here, proceeds to Napier, thence Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The Awahou, which is licld up in liort ouing to the rough weather, is scheduled to sail for Auck’and direct as soon as the weather moderates. Ihe Put k; is scheduled to sa l for Wellington as soon as the weather is favorable The Port Darwin arrived from Syd ney on Saturday morning for Home ward loading but, owing to adverse weather conditions, was compelled to ■seek shelter under Nick’s Head. The vessel, on completion of load iig here, is expected to sa l for Wanganui. The T roa, from Gisborne and Hick’s Bay, was dun ft Ancle and yesterday, and Is timed to sail from that port on tho return tr'r* to-morrow. The Elsie Mary is battl ng with the elements on the trip from. Auckland to Gisborne. The Koau was despatched from this port for To'aga Bay and Napier cm Saturday evening. Tlie launch Arahina, wh cli arrived after a three days’ tr'p from Auckland, :s sheltering in til's port until the weather moderates. The little 70foot vessel, which will serve as a pilot boate for the Wellington Harbor Board encountered a severe gale. Throughout the trip the new semiDiesel engines gave no trouble. Those aboard consider that the vessel lias had a very good test. rnd came through w.fch flying colors. On Saturday morn'iig several of the Richardson Company engneers, and othersinterested, were taken out into the bay in the vessel and given a demonstration of her speed and remarkable flexibility.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10138, 26 October 1925, Page 2

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10138, 26 October 1925, Page 2

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10138, 26 October 1925, Page 2