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SHIPPING

Tides at Gisborne' W harf.

High Writer;-": Lott. Water, a.m. pm. a.m. p.m. Jan 25 ... 2.28 2.53 9.00 9.14 26 ... 315 3.38 9.46 3.57 27 ... 3.59 4.22 10.33 10.44 28 ... 4.43 5.11 11.16 11.23 29 ... §.32 §.02

Phases of the Moon. Full Moon Jan. 29, 9.0 S a.m. r ARRlVED—Saturday, Jan. 23. Mako, s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 505 tons, Jones, from South. Koau, o.e.v. (11.15 a.m.), 155 tons, McNab, from Waikolcopu. Putiki, s.s'a (1 p.m.), 700 tons, Smith, from South. Wainui, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 684 tons, Chatfield, from Napier. Kiritona, o.e.v. (.i.15 p.m.), 136 tons Nairn, from Napier. Koutunui, s.s. (9.15 p.m.) ; 171 tons, Miles, from Napier. SAILED. ~ —Saturday, Jan. 23. Mako, s.s. (12.20 p.m.). 505 tons, Jones, for the Coast and Auckland. Wainui, s.s. (1 50 p.m.), 684 tons, Chatfield, for Auckland. Koatij, o.e.v. (10.40 p.m.), 144 tons, McNab,’ for Napier. Kiritona, o.e.v. (5.15 p.m.) 136 tons Nairn, for the Coast. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kamo, s.s.„ from South, to-day. A\vahon, s.s., from the Cbast and Auckland, to-morrow. Kaituiia, s.s., from Greymouth, to-morrow. Wainui) s.s., from Auckland, Thursday. Kahika, s.s., from South, Jan. 28. Tiroa, s.s., from Auckland, early. Huanui. aux. ketch, from Auckland, early. PROJECTED DEPARTTJRES. Elsie Mary, t.sch., for Auckland, to-night. Putiki, s.s., for Wellington, today. Koutunui, s.s , for Napier, to-night. Kamo, s.s., for Lyttelton, tomo’TOw. Wainui, s.s., for Napier, Thursday. VESSELS IN PORT. —At the Wharves.— « Elsie Mary, t.sch. Koutunui s.s. Putiki, s.s. NOTES. -*U S.S. C~ Ltd.— The Wainui left Napier at 3.30 a.m. on Saturday, and was tendered with one launch for inward and outward passengers, which left the Kaiti wharf at 1 p.m. On completion of transfer of passengers the steamer sailed immediately for Auckland direct. The Kamo was expected to leave Napier on Saturday evening for Gisborne. She will' discharge here to-day and, after loading general cargo and sheep, is expected to sail to-morrow for Lyttelton. The Kftituna lias been delayed at Greymouth owing to bad weather, and was expected to sail on Saturday for Gisborne. She should commence discharge of her coal here to-morrow.

The Kahikp has been delayed at Lyttelton by heavy rain, and was expected to sail for Wellington on Saturday. She is due to arrive here to discharge about January 28. The Kamo is expected to load as under for Gisborne: Bluff Jan. 27, Dunedin Jan. 28, Oamrru -Jan. 29, Timnru Jan. 30. Lyttelton Feb. 1, Wellington Feb. 2, and should arrive at Gisborne about Feb. 5. —Richardson and Co., Ltd.— The Kiritona arrived from Napier on Saturday, and was despatched in the evening for Tokomaru Bay and Tuparoa. The Koau arrived from Waikokopu on Saturday morning with a load of sand, and was despatched again in the evening for Napier. The Putiki arrived from Wellington, via Napier, on Saturday afternoon, and is expected to be despatched for tho former port again this afternoon where the vessel will again load for Napier and Gisborne. She is expected back here at the end of the week.

The Awaliou appears to have been experiencing r- series of delays this trip, and had weather this time is responsible for a further delay. The vessel is now not expected to"arrive until to-morrow from the Coast and Auckland.

The Koutunui arrived from Napier yesterday with a further shipment of rams for the Fair. On completion of discharge the vessel returns to Napier. The Mako arrived from Napier on Saturday morning, and sailed within three hours for the Coast and Auckland.

—G.S.F.AI. and M. Co., Ltd.— The Tiroa was due at Auckland during the week-end and, on completion of discharge, loads for Hick’s Bay and Gisborne. The vessel is scheduled to sail to-night, and is due at this porton Wednesday night or Thursday morning. The Elsie Alary, with a full load of general cargo, sailed during the weekend for Auckland. The vessel will load again at the northern port for Gisborne, and is due back here about the second week in February. —N.Z. Shipping Co., Ltd.— The Ruapehu, picking up Homeward cargo at New Zealand ports, is due at Tokomaru Bay to-day. __ The vessel sails from that port to Napier then Auckland, from which port she is expected to be finally despatched for London on February 6. —'Clare and Clare. — -

The -Huanui loads general cargo early this week for this port, and is duo here towards the end of the week.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS

SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 23. Arrived, Tahiti, from AVellmgton —A. and N.Z.C.A. LONDON, Jan. 23.

Sailed, from Genoa, Hororata; from Honolulu, Aorangi.—A. and N.Z.C.A.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11011, 25 January 1926, Page 2

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11011, 25 January 1926, Page 2

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11011, 25 January 1926, Page 2

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