SHIPPING
TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF.
PHASES OF THE MOON. Firs'. >,uarter Fob. 27 11.3 G a.in. ARRIVED. —Tuesday, February 24 Iluanui a.s. (7.45 a.iu.) 139 loirs, Farrell, from Napier. SAILED. —Tuesday, February 2-1— Huaiiui. a.s. (3.15 p.m-) 139 tons, Farrell for Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS AVuinui s.s. from Auckland, tomorrow Pukeko m-s., from Auckland, to. morrowFakura s.s., from Wellington, tomorrow. Margaret AY,, s.s., from Auckland, tomorrow. Tiroa s.s., from Auckland, tomorrow Parera s.s., from Lyttelton, Friday. Port Victor a.s., to load for Lon. ing, Saturday. - • • Cambridge s.s. for Homeward loading, Monday. Kali:lea s-s. from Southern ports, March 10#br 11. s.s., to load for London, Mareh^Bl. Cornwall s.c., for Homeward load. ingAMareh 30. #arera s.s., from Lyttelton, dfrly. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Wainui s.s., for Lyttelton and Dunedin. tomorrow. Pakura s.s., for AVaikokopu. and Napier, tomorrow. Margaret W m-s., for ' Auckland, tomorrow. Pukeko s.s. for Napier, tomorrow. Cornwall s.s., for Tokomaru Bay, early. Port Victor s.s., for Napier, early. VESSELS IN PORT —At the WharvesKaroro m.aNOTES * Tho Huanui, from Napier arrived yesterday morning and sailed in the afternoon foV Auckland. The AVainui was expected to leave Auckland at 5 p.m. • yesterday for Gisborne and Napier. She should arrive at Gisborne late tomorrow to discharge. The Kahilca is scheduled to at southern ports for Napier and Gisborne, leaving Dunedin on Monday for Oamaru. thence Timaru, Lytle!_ ton and Wellington; she is duo at Gisborne about March 10 or 11. The Poolta wa s expected to leave Newcastle on Monday with coal for Auckland and Gisborne. The Federal liner Cambridge, is due at Gisborne on Monday to coinmenco loading frozen meat and general cargo for London and W. C. U. K- ports. The Pakura left Wellington List night; for Gisborne, Waikokopu and Napier, being due here tomorrow. " The Margaret W left Auckland dir. oet, and should arrive here tomorrow morning. She returns north chat night. , , Tho Pukeko sailed 'from Auckland last evening for Gisborne, via the Coast .Arriving here tomorrow morn, ing, she sails again in the afternoon for Napier. . The Tiroa was expected to ieaio Auckland last evening lor Coast bujs and Gisborne. She should arrive here tomorrow night and will sail again on Friday for Auckland, via the Coast iThe Parera, which was to have left Lyttelton on Monday, night for A\ai_ kokopu, Gisborne and Coast is due here on Friday. The C. and D. liner Port victor leaves Auckland tomorrow night for Gisborne, and will arrive here on Saturday morning to load meat, butter, tallow and casks. Leaving Gisborne, she goes to Napier. Wanganui and Wellington, from which port sho is expected to sail about March ]‘J for London, via Panama.
SHIPRING MOVEMENTS AUCKLAND, Feb. 24. ■hailed, 5-30 p.m., Margaret AY; 5.30 u.m., Pukeko and all for Gis. borne. AUCKLAND, Feb. 2), Sailed, 0-20 p.m. Niagara, for Sydney. AYELLING TON, Feb. 21. Sailed, 3 p.m-, Makura, for San Francisco. : ■-
Hilih Water Low Water February a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 25 . 11.10 11.34 4.52 5.1G 20 . 11.53 — 5.39 6.00 27 0.10 .0.42 6.20 6.45 28 . 1.02 1.2G 7.16 7.31 Tlio abovo tides aro standard timo. To adjust to bummer time add 30 minutes
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11449, 25 February 1931, Page 2
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