SHIPPING
Tides at Gisborne Wharf.
Phases of the Moon. Full Moon Jan. 29, 9.05 a.m. SAILED?' —Friday, Jan. 22. Koau, o.e.v. (0.20 a.m.). 15.5 tons, McNab, for Waikokopu. Alexander, s.s. (11.15 a.m.), 377 tons, Maylin, for Pelofus Sound. Koutunui, s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 171 tons, Miles, for Napier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wainui, s.s., from Napier, to day. Kifitona, 0.e.v., from Napier, today. Putiki, s.s., from Wellington, today. • Kamo* s.s.. from South, to-morrow. Awahou, s.s., from the Coast and Auckland.. Monday. Kaituna- s.s., from Greymouth, about Jan. 22. Kahika, s.s., from South, Jan. 26. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wainui, s.s., for Auckland, today. Elsie Mary, t.sch., for Auckland, to-night. i Putiki, s.s., for Wellington, today. Jvamo, s.s., for the South, Monday. Kiritona, 0.e.v., for Tokomaru and Tuparoa, early. VESSELS IN PORT. —At the Wharves Elsie Mary, t.sch.
NOTES
-JJS.S. Co., Ltd.— The Wainui, on completion of discharge, sailed for Napier at 9.30 p.m. on Thursday. The steamer was expected to leave Napier last evening find will he tendered on arrival today with one launch lor inward and outward’ passengers, which has been fixed to leave the Kaiti wharf at 1 p.m. (meantime). The Kamo, owing to had weather and shortage of labor, is now expected to leave Napier this evening. She is expected to arrive at Gisborne on Sunday, and will be discharged on Monday, sailing later for south. The Kaituna was expected to leave Greymouth at 5 p.m. yesterday witrt cord' for Gisborne and Auckland. She is expected hero on Monday morning to discharge and will sail for Auckland about Thursday next. The Kahika left Timaru for Lyttelton at 5 p.m. on Thursday. She is expected to leave Wellington to-dav lor Napier and Gisborne, and should discharge here about January 26 or 27. —Richardson and Co., Ltd^ — ~ The Koutunui arrived from Napier on Thursday evening, and sailed for that port again yesterday afternoon. The Koau, which, sailed for Waikokopu early yesterday . morning is due back again, at this port with a further load of sand to-dny. The Kiritona is due at this port eaily this morning. The vessel proceeds from here to the Ooast.„ The Awahou is now due frdm the Coast and Auckland on Monday. The Putiki has been further delayed at Napier, and was scheduled to" sail last evening for this port, and is duo here this morning. On completion of discharge the vessel proceeds to Wellington. The Alexander completed discharge of her consignment of rams yesterday morning, and sailed for Pelorus Sound. _ _ —G.S.F.M. and M. Co., Ltd.— The Tiroa was despatched tor Hick’s Bay and Auckland on Thursdav evening, and is expected to arrive at the northern port to-monou. The vessel loads for the return trip and is expected to get away again on Monday evening, arriving at Gisborne about Thursday next. The Elsie Mary, with a (nil load of general cargo, is awaiting a favorable wind to sail for Auckland. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. PORT AHURIRL Jan. 22. , Extension to sail, 2.30 a.m., Wainu.. for Gisborne. —P.A.
High Water. Low Water. Jan a.m. phu. , a.m. p.ra.^ 23 • ... 0.52 1.20 7.16 7.38 24 ... 1.41 2.08 8.09., 8.27 25 ... 2.28 2.53 9.00 9.14 26 ... 3.15 3.38 9.46 3.57 27 ... 3.59 4.22 10.33 10.44 28 ... 4.43 5.11 11.16 11.28* 29 ... 5.32 6.02 — 0 02 30 ... 6.25 6.54 0.17 0.52 31 ... 7.16 7.44 1.06 1.38
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11009, 23 January 1926, Page 2
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