SHIPPING.
Tides at Gisborne Wharf
arrived
—Wednesday, Jan. 26. Huanui, 'a.k. (3.10 a.m.), 126 tons, Thomsen, from Waikokopu. Kaiaia, a.s. (12.45 p.in.), 2o tons, Saver, from the north. • , Tiroa, s.s. (10 p.m.), 206 tons, Clark, from Auckland, via Hick’s Bav. , , Gunbar, s.s. (11 p.m.),. 488 tons Gibson, from Auckland and Coast bays <
expected ARRIVALS. Kamo, s.s-, from southern pons, February 1. , TT ... , . Pakura, s.s., from Wellington and Napier, Friday. i, . _ Wainui, s.s., from Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, to-day. Awahou, s.s., from Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, Friday, / ■ Putiki, s.s., from Wellington :uiU Napier, early. ' Elsie Mary, a.s., from Napier, Friday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. PROJECTED 1 DEPARTURES. Gunbar,* s.s., -for Napier, East Coast bays and Auckland, to-day. Wainui, s.s., for Napier to-day. Tekoa s.s., for London, Friday. Pakura, s.s., for Lyttelton, Friday. Tiroa, s.s., tor Kick’s Bay and Auckland, to-day. Awahou, s.s., for Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay, Friday.
VESSELS IN PORT. At th* Wharves— Ngalian, a. Zuigara, a.s. Maroro, t.s. Huanui, a.k, Kaiaia, a.s. Tiroa, s.s. Gunbar, s.s. —ln the Roadstead Tekoa, s.s. Northumberland, s.s. The Huanui arrived early yesterday morning from Waikokopu, with simigle. The Parera cleared Greymoutli on Monday night for Waikokopu and Tokomaru Bay with coal and timber. She loads sheep at Tokomaru Bay for Lyttelton, sailing on Saturday night. , . . The Tiroa, with cargo from Auckland, arrived last nignt. She is to sail again to-night ior Hick’s Bay and Auckland. , , , The Gunbar, from Auckland, via East Coiist bays, arrived last evening She is to sail to-day ior Napier, East Coast bays, and Auckland Tlic Wainui left Auckland at o.o’J p.m. on Tuesday for Tokomaru Baj, Gisborne and Napier. She arrives hero this morning and will be tendered with the launch for inward passengers at an early hour. On completion or discharge of her Auckland cargo tli'c vessel proceeds to Napier, the'' launch for ofitward passengers being fixed to leave tlie Kaiti sine at 3°p.m. (meantime) to-day. The Kamo, loading at southernports for Napier and Gisborne, left Duneclin at 10 p.m. luesday, aim was to leave Qamaru and Timaru vesterclav, Dunedin Jan. 27, Wellington 29, and is clue at Gisborne about flebruary 1. The New Zealand Shipping to. s Tekoa, now loading frozen meat and general cargo in the roadstead loi London, is expected to complete and sail about to-morrow. MAKURA ARRIVES LATE. BOILER TUBE BLOWS OUT. SYDNEY, Jan. M 3. The Makura arrived 11 hours behind her schedule time owing to a boiler tube blowing out"shortly alter leaving Wellington. Bad coal also prolonged the passage.—<U.P.A.■
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10316, 27 January 1927, Page 2
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