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SHIPPING

(NOES AT GISBORNE WHARF

Add 30 minutes for Summer Time. PHASES OF THE MOON Januaiy.— Last Quarter: 19d.,;5h. 15. p.m. New Moon: 26d. iOli. 50 a.m. Perigee: ‘23d. 2h. 18 p.m, SAILED. —Tuesday, January 1.7. Totara. s.s., (6.20 p.m.) 426 Lous, .Graham, for Southeni ports. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Taranaki, for Homeward loading, to-dav. Pakeha, s.s., for ’Homeward loading to-day. . . Waiinea, from Auckland tomorrow. Northumberland, s.s., for Homeward loading, January 20. Eoutunui, from south, early, Poolta, from Wellington, January 25. Kaimai, from' Grcymoutli, about January 25. Pukoko, from Napier, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Port Caroline, for Wellington, today. VESSELS IN ’ PORT.' —At the Wharves. — Alwyu G., a.s. —ln the Roadstead. - Port Caroline, s.s, NOTES., •The Waimea left Auckland last evening with cargo for Gisborne and Napier. She is' due here op Thursday ‘morning to discharge and on completion of loading will sail for Napier. . The Poolta loaded at. southern ports for Napier and Gisborne- .and left Dunedin at noon yesterday, worked Oamani last night, works. Timaru to-day, Lyttelton Thursday, thence Wellington. She is duo here again about 25 instant. The Kalingo is fixed', to. load at Sydney about, the, end. of .January and at Newcastle early in February, taking general cargo and coal for Napier and Gisborne. ' The Ivaimai is expected .To load at Grcymoutli about January 20 with coal for Gisborne and is to proceed via Westport, New Plymouth and Napier. The Cumberland', which replaces the Northumberland - , is fixed to load at Tokomaru Bay on or about 25th inst. taking frozen meat,. wool and general cargo, for, London. The Koutunui loaded at Lyttelton on Monday for Waikokopu,- Gisborne, and the Coast.

The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s motor vessel Taranaki is expected here to-day to load wool for London.

The Shaw, Savill, and -Albion Company’s steamer Pakeha, is expected here to-day to load frozen meat, butter, cheese, wool and tallow for London.

The Northumberland is fixed to load at Gisborne about January 19, taking frozen meat, wool, and general cargo for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow'.

; The Ardenvohr sailed from Now York on 10th instant and Newport News on I'lth instant, for Auckland, "Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, via Gulf ports. Cargo for Gisborne will he transhipped at Auckland. SHIPPING MOVEMENT. iPress Association^ . AUCKLAND, Jan/ 17. Sailed, 8.35 p.m., Waimea, for Gisborne. HANDLING THE BALL. In a. recent game in West Australia oil the matting a player -was given out for ‘‘handling the ball,” and the question lias been going, the rounds in the West, “Has ever such happened in first-* class cricket in Australia before?” • .It has. The incident occurred in Melbourne in a match between South Australia and Victoria in February, 1895. Ernest Jones, the fast bowler, was batting, and a ball from Hugh Trumble rose sharply and bit liim on tlio chest, and, unthinkingly, Jones pulled it out. Someone appealed and the umpire bad to answer in the af_ . firmative. To-day such an appeal could not bo upheld as the rule ha s been • altered, and now in -such - circumstances the ball is dead.

Incidentally, Victoria won tlidt match fey ..ten ; -iwicketsv- • Jack Lyons, made 185 for South , Australia and. Harry '-Troth 152 for Victoria. Jones captured hve wickets for 71 runs, and 'Geo. Giffen five for 157 idr , ; ; v . South Atfstralla.. ... '

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11836, 18 January 1933, Page 2

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11836, 18 January 1933, Page 2

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11836, 18 January 1933, Page 2

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