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TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF.
PHASES OF THE MOON. First Quarter, Nov. 17th. 1.43 p.m. Full Moon. Nov. 25th. 0.40,p.m. ARRIVED *' —Thursday, November 19— Tiri m.s., (5.15 a.m.), Monaghan, from Auckland. -Waimoa, s.s.,' (G.lO a.m.), 50-4 tons, Bruce from Auckland. Coptic s.s., (6.15 a.m.), 8231 tons. Williams, from Auckland. Pukoko m.s., (10.20 a.m.), 912 tons, McLachlan, from Auckland, via Coast bays. ""sailed—Thursday, November 19— d Waimoa s.s.. (5.40 p.m.), 501- tons, Bruce, for Napier. Pukoko m.s., (6.20 p.ni.), 912 tons. McLachlan, for Napier. Tiri m.s., (8.5 p.m.), Monaghan, for Auckland EXPECTED ARRIVALS Parera h.h,, from AVellington, today. ■ v Murparet; AV m.s., frojn Auckland, Thursdav next. Port Fairy e.»., for Homeward loading, November 25. Port Huon e.s.. for Homeward loading. December 7. Awahou m.s., from Lyttelton, early. Tiroai s.s., front Auckland; early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Coptic 5.6., for Napier, tomorrow, Parera s.s., for AA r ellington, tomorrow VESSELS , IN PORT —At the Wharves—fluumil a.o. . ’ Kuroro m.s. —ln tho Roadstead.— Coptic s.s, NOTES
The AVuimea, which arrived from Auckland early yesterday morning, completed discharge and sailed late in tho afternoon for Napier. Tho Pukclco arrived yesterday manning' from Auckland, via Coast bays. She sailed again in the evening for Napier and Auckland. , The Tiri, from Auckland, arrived early yesterday morning and sailed last' night on ‘the return trip. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Coptic arrived from Auckland yesterday morning to load frozen meat, wool and genoral cargo for London. She sails for Napier tomorrow and will take her final departure about Wednesday to connect with the January series of London wool sales. The Parera arrives this morning from Wellington, via Napier, and, will sail this evening on her return to Wellington. The Margaret AT arrived at Tokomaru Bay yesterday morning with coal from Greymouth. She sails tomorrow for Auckland, where she loads on Alonday and Tuesday for Coast bays and Gisborne. T'ho Awahou loads at Lyttelton, early next week for Lyttelton, AYaiTiokopu and Coast bays. The Tiroa, at present lightering tho Middlesex at Tokomaru. Bay, is expected to sail for Auckland tomorrow, and will take up her usual running at the end of next week. The C. and D. Line’s motor-ship Port Fairy is due at Gisborne from
Napier about November 25 for Homeward loading. On completion . 6lie goes to Auckland for final dispatch. Messrs. Williams and Kettle Ltd., are the Gisborne, agents. The Waipahi is scheduled to commence loading- again at Dunedin for Napier and Gisborne, working Dunedin and Gamaru on Tuesday next thence Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. The Federal Steam Navigation Co’s liner Middlesex arrived at Tokomaru Bay at 7 a.m. yesterday, and is now loading for London. The vessel is expected to complete tomorrow' afternoon,’ proceeding thence to Auckland, from which port she is expected to be despatched for London via Panama Canal' about November .26.-
High AVater. Low Water. Nor. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.in. 20 1.19 1,10 7.10 8.10 21 2.05 2.25 8.29 S.55 (Allow 30mins. Daylight Saving)
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11492, 20 November 1931, Page 2
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