SHIPPING
TIDES AY GISBORNE WHARF
The above tides arc standard time. To adjust to summer timo add 30 minutes.
Phases of the Moon. Last Quarter Jan. 11th -1.39 p.iu. New Moon Jan. 19th 6.06 a.in. First Quarter Jan. 27th 11.3 G a.m. ARRIVED. —Monday. January 5 Rai'anga s.s. (6.35 a.m.) 795 G tons, Ogilvic from Wellington. EXPECTED AR.TU.VALS. Waiimu-ino, s.s., from Auckland, tomorrow. Margaret W, m.s.y, from Auckland, Thursday. Pakura. s.s., from Wellington, Friday. Huntingdon, s.s., for Homeward loading. January 10. Pukeko, m.s., from Auckland,. Thursday. ' <v ' Port Huou, s.s., from Auckland, Jan 12. .-• ‘ Wainui, s.s., from Dunedin, January 14. ' ‘ Waimea, s.s., from Auckland, Jan-, nary 15. .' ' . ( Norfolk, s.s., for-. Homeward loading. January 19. Golden Cross, 5.5.,/for overseas loading, January 20. ; A PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Waimarino s.s., for Napiuj;;. tomorrow. X'~: Earanga S.s., for• Auckland/do morrow. '• - . ,';' _ Margaret W, m. : sv, for 1 Auckland, Thursday. '• VESSELS IN POlvT. —At the Wharves— Karoro, m. 3. Tir-oa, s.s. ■„ —ln The Roadstead.— Earanga s.s. NOTES. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner, Earanga arrived from Wellington yesterday m'oniin'g to load frozen produce for London. She is expected to sail for Auckland tomorrow. The Pukeko, running in place of the Awahou, leaves Auckland this evening for Gisborne, via the coast, and arrives here'on Thursday morning. The Margaret W.. which leaves Auckland this evening for Gisborne, arrives on Thursday morning. She sails again that night' on her return north. The Pakura, which leaves Wellington this evening for Napier and* Gisborne is due here on Friday morning. The Parera. with stock from Gisborne arrived at Lyttelton yesterday afternoon. On completion of discharge ebb loads general cargo for Gisborne. The Waimea, on-completion of survey and overhaul, is to leai»e Auckland about January 13 for Gisborne and Napier. She arrives, here:(about January 15 to discharge. The Wainui, was to load at southern ports for Napier and Gisborne, leaving Dunedin to-day for 'Oarnaru, thence Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington, and arriving at Gisborne about January H The Waimarino was expected to leavo Auckland at 10 p.m. yesterday with cargo for Gisborne and Napier and should arrive here tomorrow morning to discharge. The Huntingdon is due at Gisborne about Saturday to load frozen meat and general cargo for London and W.C.XT.K. ports. On completion of loading at Gisborne she proceeds to Tokomaru Bay where she continues loading about January 13. The Norfolk is due at Gisborne about January 19 to load dairy produce and general cargo for London. ; SHIPPING MOVEMENTS, LYTTELTON, Jan. 5. Arrived, 5' p.m./Parera from Gisborne.
4> ' ELitr.h W ater Low Water January. .a.in. p.m. ja.m . p.in : c - ... "6. 20 7.or 0.12" 0.55 7 7.28 8.00 1.09, 1.50 8 8.20 8.50 2.04 2.42 9 9.21 9.50 2.50 3.35 10 10.15 10.40 3.52 4.29 u • -... 11.00 11.34 '4.50, 5.24 12 0.00 00.1 , 5.50 0.20 13 0.20. 0.51 0.50 7.13 14 1.19 1.44 7.40 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 . 11.10 11.22 19 5.34 5.58 0.00 •0.09 20 0.29 0.55 0.15 0.58
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11406, 6 January 1931, Page 2
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