SHIPPING
■ Tides at* G'sborne Wharf
High Water. Low Water. Oct. a.in. p.m. a.m. p.m 27 ... 0.37 0.59 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 ... 4.09 4.38 10.30 10.58
Phases or the Moon First Qr. 3ct. 25 O.S am. SAILED. —Monday, Ocfc. 26. Pnfcikij s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 409 tons, Smith, ior Wellington. Awahou, s.s. (10.40 a.m.), 407 tons Clark, for Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Tlron, 's s.. from Aucklar.d. early. • Katon, s.s., from Auckland, early. Elsie Mary, t.s., from Auckland, early. Jvah'ka. s.s., from South, Oct. 28. Leitrim, s.s., for Homeward loading, early. Devon, s.s., for Homeward loading Nov.' 14.
1 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. l ; Port Darwin, s.s., for Wanganui, eary. . VESSELS IN PORT. [ —Under Nick’s Head.— Port Darwin, s.s. 1 . ' NOTES. The Port Darwin put over to Young Nick’s Head for shelter on Sunday afternoon, and remained there yesterday, leading operations . be’ng suspended on account of the celebration of Labor Day. The steamI er wll resume loading to-day should f the weather moderate. .
The Awahou was despatched for Portland and Auckland at 1f).40 a.m. yesterday, and is due at the latter port about to-morrow or Thursday next. The Putiki sai’ed for Wellington yesterday morning, and is to load at that port for Napier and Gisborne later in the week. - : The- Tiroa : frfvcd at Auckland at m dnigjit on Sunday from the Coast and G'sborne, and "w ll be despatched again to-morrow for th s port, via the Coast. , The. Elsie Mary is on her way to Gisborne from Auckland with coal and general errgo. The.: pilot launch Arab inn, which put- in to Gisborne on Satin dav on her wav from Auckland to Wellington, left again lor the latter port, at 9.40 yesterday morning. • w Tlie Kahika leaves Napier to-mor-row evening, anj will be discharging produce in the roadstead on Thursday. On completion here she sails for Dimed n to load again for Napier and Gisborne, v'a’ the usual ports. The Katoa leaves Ancle and -about Thursday next w th cargo for Gisborne and. on completion here,- proceeds to Napier, thence Wellington, Lyttelton and Duned n. The Federal Steam Navigation ■Co.’s lir.er Leitrim will be loadingfrozen meat and general cargo for West Coast of United Kingdom ports •and U.S A., and is .due ..here about November 4. Tlie Devon is diie- at.-G'sborne about November 18 to load frozen meat, genera l cargo and butter for : London and AVest Coast ports. The X Z. Slipping Co.'s liner Hororaia s expected tu arrive at Gisborne about the lltli proximo to J
lead frozen meat and general cargo for Genoa and London. The Hurunui will be loading at 'Gisborne general cargo and frozen meat for London, and is due here late in November. LONDON, Oct. 25. Arrived, at- London, Rupehu.—A. and N.Z.O.A. WELLINGTON, Oct. 26. Arrived, 3 p.m., Tahiti, from San Francisco. AUCKLAND, Oct. 26. Arrived, 6 p.m., Aorangi, from
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10139, 27 October 1925, Page 2
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