SHIPPING
TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF. High Water Low Water February a.iu. p.lll. a.m. p.m. 37 ... 0.10 0.42 6.26 0.45 28 ... 1.02 1,26 7.16 7.31 The above tides are standard time. To adjust to summer time add 30 minutes.
PHASES OF THE MOON. Firs'. * .uarter Fob. 27 11.36 a.m. ARRIVED. —Thursday, February 2&— \ Pakura s.s. (5 30 a-m.), 700 tons, Coldicutt, from Wellington. . Margaret W m*s*, (5.10 a.m.), 39i tons, Clark, from Auckland Tiroa s.s., (8.30 p.m.) 20G tons, Owen from Auckland. SAILED. —Thursday, February 20— pukeko m.s., (4 p.m.) 912 tons, Jones for Waikokopu. Pakura s.s., (9-30 p.m.) 7.00 tons, Coldicutt, for Napier and Wellington EXPECTED ARRIVALS Wainui s.s. from Auckland, to. morrowPort Victor s-s., to load for Lon. don, tomorow. Cambridge s.s. for Homewurd loading, Monday. Kaliika s.s. from Southern ports, March 10 or 11. Matakana s.s., to load for Loudon, March 21' Cornwall s.s., for Homoward load, ing, March 30. PROJECTED DEPAETUEES Tiroa s.s., for Auckland, to.day. AYafhui s.s., for Lyttelton and Dunedirur tomorrow. s.s., for Tolcomaru Bay, jßrly. f Port Victor s.s., for Napier, early. VESSELS IN POET —At tho WharvesKuroro m.a. Tiroa s.s. NOTES Tho Pakura arrived from Wellington yesterday morning, and sailed again last night for Napier and Wellington. The Pukeko arrived yesterday morn, ing from Auckland and sailed in the afternoon for Waikokopu, Coast bays and Auckland. | "•
Tho Margaret W, from Auckland, urived yesterday morning, discharged and sailed early this morning on the return trip north. The Tiroa, from Auckland via the Coast, arrived last night and sails again to.day for Tokomaru Bay and Auckland. The Wainui, with southern and Auckland cargo, at Napier yesterday, is due at Gisborne tomorrow morning to discharge. On completion here the vessel proceeds to Tolaga Bay, tlience Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Kahika is scheduled to load at southern ports for Napier and Gis. borne, leaving Dunedin on Monday for Oamarn, thence Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington, arriving at Gisborne early in March to discharge. The Poolta. from Grafton and Port Stephens, left Newcastle on Tuesday with coal and timber for Auckland, Gisborne and Wellington. She loads at' Auckland on Tuesday, taking 1 all available general cargo for Gisborne. Owing to her small tonnage, the Pool. is able to berfh at the Gisborne wharf.
The Federal Steam Navigation Co/s liner Cambridge is duo at Gisborne about Monday to commence loading frozen meat and general cargo for London and W.C.L.K.
The New Zealand Shipping Co.’s steamer Cornwall, is fixed to load at Gisborne about March 30, taking fdozen meat and general cargo for London. On completion of loading at Gisborne,* .she proceeds to Tokomaru Bay to continue loading. The Parera sailed . from Napier on Wednesday with wool for AVelUngton
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11451, 27 February 1931, Page 2
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