SHIPPING.
TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF.
PHASES OF THE MOON. Full moon ... Oct 29 10.12 a.m. akki \ ed: —-Tuesday, October 23. Huanui, a.s. (6.30 a.ni.), 126 tons, Thomson, from Wellington. SAILED. —Tuesday, October 23. — Miro, a.s. (10.40 a.m.), 29 tons, Hunainen, for Auckland. Gunbar, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 438 tons, Bolton, for Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waimea, a.a., from Auckland, to-morrow. Tiroa, s.s.,- from Auckland, via Hick’s Ray, to-morrow. Awahou, s.s., from Auckland, via Coast bays, to-morrow. Waimea, s.s., for Napier, tomorrow. Pakura, s.s., from Wellington and Napier, Friday. Kahika. s.s., from Dunedin, via ports, October 31. King Edgar, s.s., from London, via ports, early in November. Kaituna, s.s.. from Newcastle, about middle of November. Pukeko, s.s., from Westport, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Waimea, s.s,, for Napier to-iiior-•row. 'l’iroa, s.s., for Auckland, via Hick’s Bay, to-morrow. Awahou, s.s., for Auckland, Friday. Elsie Mary, a.s., for Auckland, tomorrow . Kahika, s.s., for Dunedin, Oct. 31. Pukeko, s.s., for Westport, early. VESSELS TN PORT * —At the Wharves. — Ithica, trawler. Tuate.y, s.s. Elsie Mary, a.s Huanui, a.s. NOTES. The Awahou left Auckland last evening, and is due here to-morrow* night. The vessel sails on Friday for Coast bays and Auckland. The Pukeko hi ft. Westport yesterday for Waikokopu, Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne. , The Pakura arrives here on Inday from Wellington and Napier. On completion of discharge here the vessel sails for Wellington. The Tiroa is due here to-morrow from Auckland, via Hick’s Bay, and sails the same day on the, return trip north. The Elsie Mary is expected to complete discharge, at this port tomorrow, and saU for Auckland. The Huanui arrived here yesterday from Wellington and is discharging benzine at the wharf. The Gunbar sailed yesterday lor Auckland, via Const bays. The vessel loads at the northern port tor Coast bavs. Gisborne and Napier. The Waimea loft Auckland yesterday with cargo for .Gisborne and Napier. She is due here to-morrow' morning to discharge. The Kahika, loading at southern ports for Napier and Gisborne, left. Dunedin yesterday lor Oamaru, fchence Timaru, Lyttelton and \Velin erton. She is due hero about the 30th inst. The Kaituna, with coal from Newcastle for Gisborne and Napier, is duo here about the middle of November to discharge. • The King ) Edgar, from London with a quantity of asphalt to discharge at Gisborne, is due lieic m November. —Vancouver Royal Mail Steamers.— The Aorangi left Vancouver en route Sydney October 17, leaves Honolulu to-day, Suva November 2. arrives Auckland, November 5, and sails the same clay for Sydney, where ’die is due November 10. The Niagara left Sydney.en route Vancouver October 18, leaves Auckland tc-dav, Suva October 26, Honolulu November 2, and arrives Vancouver November 9 ’Frisco Royal Mail Steamers The Maungamu left Sydney en route San Francisco October 4, n el-lin<>-ton October 9, October 13,” Papeete October 15, and arrives -Jan Francisco October 26. The Makura 'eft San Francisco en route Sydney October 3, Papeete October 13, Rarotonga October lb, eaves Wellington to-day, and arrives Sydney October 28. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS l AUCKLAND, Oct. 23.. Sailed, 10 p.m., Waimea, for Gis--1,,11K' AUCKLAND, Oct. 22. Sailed, 5.45 p.m.. Tiroa, for Gisborne; 6 p.m., Awahou, for Gisborne and .East Coast bays.
High water Low tfater Oct. a.m. p .m. a.m. p.m 24 ... 0.39 1.00' 6.36 7.18 25/ ... 1.23 1.44 7.23 8.05 26 ... 2.09 2.33 8.14 8.53
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10725, 24 October 1928, Page 2
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