SHIPPING
TIDES AT CISBOJ»ME WHARF
A Bill V ED. —Friday, February 10.— Elsie Mary. a.s. (3,-fo a.m.). 99 tons. Owen, from Auckland. Diomede, H.M.S. (11.45 a.m.). Captain Wells, from Auckland. SAILED. —Friday. February 10.Elsie Mary, a.s. (10.30 pm.). 99 tons, Owen, l'or Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Pakurn, s.s, from Lyttelton, inday. Eaton, s.s., from Auckland. Monday. . , Koutunui, s.s. from Napier, to-day. Putiki, s.s., from Wellington and Napier, to-morrow. Knhika, s.s., from Lyttelton and Wellington, Tuesday. Parera, s.s., from Wellington and Napier, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Awahou, s.s., for Auckland, via Tokomaru Bay. to-day v Hertford, s.s., for Napier, to-day. Pakurn, s.s., for Lyttelton, today. Putiki, s.s\, for Greymouth, tomorrow . VESSELS IN POUT. —At the Wharves. — Awahou. s.s. —ln the Roadstead.— Hertford, s.s. Diomede, H.M.S. NOTES —Union S.S. Co. of N.Z. Ltd.— The Knhika, loading at southern ports for Napier and Gisborne, letc Lyttelton on Thursday for Wellington. She should arrive at Gishorm-a-bout Tuesday or Wednesday. Upon completion ol discharge here the vessel loads for Lyttelton. The Katoa is expected to leave Auckland to-day and will bo loading here on Monday for Lyttelton. —New Zealand Shipping Co.— The Hertford, now loading frozen meat and general cargo in the roadstead, is expected to complete and sail to-day for Napier. Front Napier the vessel proceeds to Timaru thence Lyttelton and Wellington, and it scheduled lo sail via Panama about March 3. —Richardson and Co. Ltd.— The Awahou sailed last night, for Auckland, where she loads on Tuesday for Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne The Pakura . arrives here to-day from Lyttelton and, on completion or discharge, sails with sheep for ihe the same port. The Parent loads at Wellington on Monday and Tuesday for Napier and Gisborne. The Putiki has been delayed at Napier by the strike, and will, thereloiv, not arrive here until to-morrow. The Koutunui is due here tomorrow from Napier, and sails on Monday with racehorses. —DePelichet. McLeod and Coy.— The Gunbar loads at Auckland! today for Coast bays and Gisborne. —G.S.FM. and M. Coy., Ltd.— The Elsie Mary arrived yesterday morning from Auckland and returned in the evening to the northern port. The Tiroa leaves Auckland on Tuesday for Hick’s Bay and Gisborne. —II.M.S. Diomede.—H.M.S. Diomede arrived at. 11 .-In a.m. yesterday from Auckland, and is anchored in the roadstead. > LINER. 'OP AW A SOLD' FOR. £20,000 (Anut. and N.Z. Press Assn.) LONDON, Feb. 0. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Opawa has been sold for £20,000 to a Norwegian firm for conversion into a whaling factory.
Water. Low Water. Feb. a.in. p.m. a.rn. p.m. 11 ... 10.54 11.21 4.43 5.07
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10508, 11 February 1928, Page 2
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