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SHIPPING

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF.

ARRIVED

—F rid ay , .Ta rut ar y 2. — Tiroa s.s'., (10.30 p.m.) 20G tons, Owen, from Napier.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS.

Parora s.s., from Napier to-day. Tiroa s.s., from Napier to-day. Margaret W, m.s., from Auckland, Thursday.

Pakura. s.s., from.. Wellington, Friday next. Waimarino, s.s., Iroih Auckland, January 7. ... . Huntingdon, s.s,, , lor Homeward loading, .January 10.' Port llnon, s.s., from Auckland, Jan 12.

Wainui, s.s., from Dunedin, January 14. Norfolk, s.s., for Homeward loading, January 19. Golden Cross, s.s., for overseas loading, January 20. Awahou, s.s., from Auckland, early. Pukeko, m.s., from Auckland, Thursday.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES

Parera s.s., for Lyttelton, to-day. Waimarino s.s., for Napier, Wednesday. Margaret W, m.s., for Auckland, Thursday next.

VESSELS IN PORT.

—At th» Wharves— Karoro, m.s.

NOTES.

The Parera, from Napier, is expected: to arrive at Gisborne this morning to load stock for Lyttelton. She sails again this evening. The Tiroa is due from Napier today.

The Waimarino, which leaves Auckland. on Monday night for Gisborne and Napier, is expected to arrive here on Wednesday morning.

The Margaret W. leaves Auckland on Tuesday evening for Gisborne, where shfe is due on Thursday. The Wainui, loading at Southern ports for Napier and Gisborne, leaves Dunedin on Monday. The Pukeko loads at Auckland on Monday and Tuesday for Gisborne, being clue here on Thursday morning. The Pakura which leaves Wellington next Tuesday evening for Napier and Gisborne, should arrive here on Friday morning. She is expected to sail tlint evening on her ret urn to W el* lington. . , • The Hnanui, after loading petrol at. Wellington, should' arrive at Gisborne early next week.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

PT. AHURITM. January 2. Sailed, 11 a.m., Tor in. lor Gisborne. ,- To sail, 5.30 p.m., Parera, lor Gisborne.

(U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Received Jan. 2, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 1. Arrived—at Plymouth, Oransay. Railed—for Australia from Colombo, Largs Bav; from Port Said, Orsova: from Halifax, Canadian Leader. For New Zealand,from Liverpool, Coptic; from Los Angeles. Atliel Queen; from New York, Port Pirie.

(U.P A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Received .Tan. 2. 8.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, Jan. 2. Sailed at 4. p.m., Maunganui for Wellington.

WELL-KNOWN SHIP’S END. TUTANEKAT TO BE SUNK. CPresK Association.) WELLINGTON, Jan. 2. After 34 years' service as cable and lighthouse ship, the old . Government steamer Tutaiiekai is shortly to join many another famous old ship at flic bottom of Cook Strait. 11l tlie capacity of the Government steamer she. carried practically every Governor of New Zealand in the last 30 years, and also has been in attendance on occasions of - visit* to New Zealand by the present King and Queen, the Prince of Wales, unci the Duke and Duchess of York, In 1900 she made two voyages to Samoa with Admiralty .despatches, and in 1919 she took 06 troops to Fju at the time of the Hindu rising. Captain Post, ono> of tlio TotnnoIsai’s- best-known masters, was in command of her for 21 years. He was succeeded by Captain Rollons, who held command till his ..death last year. Tier last master Captain Burgess, is now in command of the Malta i, in whose favor the other vessel is to lie retired from active service.

High Water Low Water January. 3 a.m. pint. a.m. p.m. 3.34 4.03 10.00 10 16 ■ 4. •' 4.27 4.59 10.58 11.15 5 5.25 6.00 11.56 0.00 (3 6.26 7.01 0.12 0.55 7 7.28 8.00 1.09 1.50 8 .. ... 8.26 .8.56 2.04 2.42 n 9.21, 9.50 2.56 3.35 10 ... 10.15 10.40 3.52 4.29 u 12 11.06 11.34 4.50 5.24 0.00 00.1 5.50 6.20 1.1 0.26 0.51 6.50 7.13 14 1.10 1.44 7.46 8.04 15 2.11 2.34 8.42 8.53 1G 3.00 3.22 9.35 9.41 17 3.50 4.11 10.25 10.30 18 4.40 5.04 11.16 11.22 10 5.34 5.58 • 0.00 0.09 20 ... 6.29 6.55 0.15 0.58 The above tides are standard time. To adjust. to summer time add 30 minute's.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11404, 3 January 1931, Page 2

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11404, 3 January 1931, Page 2

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11404, 3 January 1931, Page 2