SHIPPING
j; (Allow Stalins. Daylight Saving) PHASES OF THE MOON. Full Moon March 23rd 0.07 a.m. Last Quarter March. 29th 3.14 p.m. Y.--Y •' .'’ARRIVED/:- . - .. 1 > —Thursday; March 17.. — Pnkeko, m.s. (5.40 a.m.) 912 tons, Jones, from Auckland via the Coast. Margaret (6.15 a.m.) 394 tons, Clark, front Auckland,', via the : Coast. . - . • ■ ' Waimea, s.s'. (6.30 a.m.) 504 tons, Gardner, from Auckland. Paua, oil tanker (6.40 p.m.) 1260 tone, Paterson, from Auckland. BAILED. —Thursday, Mnrclv 17. Waimea, s.s. (2JI5 V p.m.) 504 tons, Gardner, for Napier, i Margaret \V. m.s. (3.50 p.m.) .394 - tons, Clark, for Auckland. _Pnkeko, m.s. (4.20 p.m.) 912 tons, : Jones, for Napier. * - • EXPECTED AiMTiYALB. Tircn. a, 2 ., from Auckland, A Tonday. ■ Pnrera, from Lyttelton and AVaikokopn. Monday. • Waipalvi, s.s., from Southern ports, Wednesday. . .. ICanna, from Auckland and lol- ; ana. Bay, Wednesday. KAlingo, s.s.. from Newcastle, March. 30. , Cambridge, s.c., for Homeward i loading, March 30. ; Port Alma, m.s., for Homeward loading, April 2. Totara, s.s., from Westport, via Napier, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Pakura, .s.s., for Wellington, today. Tiroa, s.s., for Auckland. Monday. Parcra, s.s., for Coast bays, early. VESSELS IN PORT. .At the Wharves— Huanui, a.s. Paua. oi] tanker. Ivaroro, m.s. NOTES. The Shell Oil Co.’s tanke,- Paua, from Auckland, arrived here last evening. , , , The Waimea arrived from. Auckland yesterday' morning and sailed again at 2.35 p.m. for Napier. The Pnkeko arrived from Auckland early yesterday morning and sailed in the afternoon for Napier. The Margaret W, which arrived at 6.15 a.m. yesterday from Auckland, sailed in the afternoon on. the return trip. TT . , The Pakura, from Napier and Wellington, arrived early this morning. She sails late this afternoon on her return to Wellington. The Parora loads at Lyttelton today for Waikokopu, Gisborne and Coast bays. She arrive* here in Monday night. The ’Tirol! leaves Auckland at neon to-morrow for Gisborne, via the Const, arriving here on Monday morning. The Wnipahi, loading nt southern ports for Napier and Gishcrne, worked Lyttelton yesterday, sailing thence for Wellington. The vessel is due at Gisborne about Wednesday to discharge and, on Completion, returns to Wellington on route to southern ports, where she is to lead 1 again for Napier and Gisborne. ' Tim Knlingrt tvas expected to leave Sydney yesterday for Newcastle, where she' is scheduled to load about Monday, taking cargo for Napier and Gisborne; sbe is due at Gisborne about March 30 to discharge., Tho ; Totara was expected to lend at Westport yesterday, taking coal for Napier and Gisborne. The Ivanna- is expected “to leave Auckland about noon oh .Tuesday for Tolaga Ray and Gisborne, whore she is to load on Wednesday for Lyttelton. ■
TIDES AT GISBORNE; WHARF. High Water • Low tiatei March a.m. p.m. a.m. 18 1.05 1.30 7,20 7.35 1 19 1.50' 2.14 8.05. 8.20 ' 20 2,38. 3.00 8,55 9,ii 21 . 3.29 3.529.49 ■ 10.10 22' ' 4.25. 4.50 10.46 11.15 23 5.28 5.55 11.50 , 24 6.35 7.05 ' 0.20' 0.51 25 7.41 8:10' 1.25 1.50 20 8.42 1 9.09 2.25' : 2.48 27 9.10 10.03 3.24 3.41 28 10.31 10.55 .4.20,' • 4.37 29 11.21 11.17 5.17 5.30 30 ■ ' 'S’V' 0.10 6.14 6.25
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11592, 18 March 1932, Page 2
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