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SHIPPING

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF.

Phases of the Moon. First Quarter Pee. 31 1152 p.m. SAILED. —Friday. December 30. — Parora, s.s- 110 p.m.), 554 tons Fames, for Napier.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS

Elsie Mary, a.s., from Auckland, to-morrow. Tiroa, 5.5.., from Auckland, vfca Hick’s Bay, Thursday. Wannest, s.s., from Auckland, .January 6. Matakana, s.s., for Homeward loading, ahoufc December 31Pakura, s.s., from Wellington and Napier, Saturday, next. , Port Dunedin, s.s., for Homeward loading, January 10. Kahika, s.s., from southern ports and Napier, early. Putiki, s.s., from Westport, early. Awaiiou, s.s., from Auckland, via Coast bays, early. Huanui, a.s., from Wellington, early. Gun bar, s.s., from Auckland, via Coast bays, early.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES

Huanui, a.s., l'or Wellington, today. Tiroa, s.s., for Auckland, Thursday. Port Dunedin, s.s., for Wellington, early. Waimea, s.s., for Napier, early. Gunbar, s.s., for Napier, early.

NOTES.

- P.S.S. Coy.- Ltd— The Waimea is expected to leave Auckland on Wednesday, January 4, with cargo for Gisborne and Napier. She is due here on Friday, January 6. to discharge, and sails later for Napier. The Kahika is scheduled to load at southern ports for Napier and Gisborne, leaving- Dunedin 'about January 4 for Oamaru, thence Tinmru, Lyttelton and Wellington. —Richardson and Coy.—•

The Parera sailed last night with wool for Napier. The Awahou arrives at Auckland on Tuesday from Napier and sails on Wednesday for Gisborne, via Tokomaru Bay. The Pakura leaves Wellington on Wednesday for Napier and Gisborne, arriving at the latter port about Saturdav next. The Putiki left Napier yesterday for Westport to load for Gisborne. —G.S.F.M. and M. Coy., Ltd.— The Tiroa. leaves Auckland on Tuesday for Gisborne, via Hick’s Bay. The vessel arrives here on Thursday and sails the same evening on the return trip north. The Elsie Mary, having been delayed by rain in Auckland, did not sail for Gisborne until yesterday. The vessel will now arrive here tomorrow. —Shaw, Savill and Albion Line.— The Matakana left Auckland yesterday lor Gisborne to continue Homeward loading. From here the vessel proceeds to Napier thence Wellington.

—DePelichet, McLeod and Coy.—

The Gunbar leaves Napier to-day for Auckland, where she loads for Coast bays and Gisborne. , GERMAN SHIPPING. AMAZING POST-WAR RECOVERY NEW SHIPS SUPERSEDE BRITA IN’S OLDER VESSELS.

BERLIN, Doc. 29. Figures have heen issued showing the amazing post-war recovery of the German mercantile marine. The tonnage before the war was 5,460,000. In 1921 it was only 717,000 and it is now 8,500.000. After ±ho war the Norddeutcher Lloyd issued a statement that it had been robbed of every ocean-going steamer and was back to the position it occupied in 1857. The company’s tonnage at present is 840,00ft*and that of the Hamburg-Amer ica Line 1,028,000. German competition with British tonnage is facilitated because all the ships are hew, and the British ones are chiefly over ten years, old. A further impetus will be given to German shipping when sequestered ships held by the United States are Released, or indemnified. The German valuation of these ships is £16.000,000, and the American valuation £6,750,000.—A. and N.Z.G'.A

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

(Received December 30, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 29. Sailed, from Panama, Port Darwin ; from Balbao, for New Zealand, Tainui.—N.Z and A.P.A. and Sun. (Received December 30, 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, Dec. 30. Arrived, Ihunmta from Greymoutli. NEWCASTLE, Dec. 30. Sailed, Poolta, Kurow and Tairoa for New Zealand. MELBOURNE, Dec. 30. Arrived, Kaponga from Greymouth.—U.P.A.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10473, 31 December 1927, Page 2

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SHIPPING TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10473, 31 December 1927, Page 2

SHIPPING TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10473, 31 December 1927, Page 2