SHIPPING
Add 30 minutes for Summer Time. PHASES OF THE MOON —January.— Last Quarter: I9d, fill. 45 p.xn. New Moon: 26d. K)li. £0 a.m. • Perigee: 23d. 2h. 18 p.m. SAILED. —Wednesday, January- 18.— Ahvyn, G.,' a.s. (5.40 . a.m ; ), 75 tous, W. Consenting, for Hick’s Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. “Taranaki, for Homeward loading, to-day. Waimea, from Auckland today. Northumberland, s.s., for Homeward loading,' to-morrow. Pakeha, s.s., for Homeward loading, January 21. Koutunui, from south, early. Poolta, from Wellington, January 25. Kaimai, from Greymouth, about January 25. Pukeko, from Napier, early. ■ PROJECTED DEPARTURS&. Port Caroline, for Wellington, today. VESSELS IN PORT. —ln tbe Roadstead,— Port Caroline, s.s.
NOTES
Tlic Waimea left Auckland at 8.30 p.m. yesterday with cargo for Gisborne and Napier. She is due here this morning and on completion of discharge will sail for Napier. The Kaimai is expected to load at Greymouth to-morrow with coal for Gisborne and is to proceed via AVestport, 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 AVaikokopu, Gisborne, and the Coast. The Sliaw, 'Savill and Albion Company’s motor vessel Taranaki is expected here to-day to load wool for London. The Sliaw, Savill and xVlbiun Company's steamer Pakeha, is expected here 011 January, 21 to load frozen meat, butter, cheese, wool and tallow for London. The Northumberland-is fixod to load at Gisborne to-morrow, taking frozen meat, wool, and general cargo for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool. Manchester and Glasgow. The Aorangi left Vancouver ea route for Sydney on January 4, Honolulu on January 11, leaves Suva January 20, arrives at Auckland January 23 and sails the next day for Sydney where she is duo on January 28. • The Niagara left Sydney eu route for Vancouver on January 5, Auckland on January 10, Suva on January 13, leaves Honolulu on January 20 and arrives at Vancouver on January 27. The Makura left Frisco eu route for Sydney yesterday, Tahiti on January 28, Rarotonga on January 31, arrives at AVellington on February 6 and sails the next day for Sydney where she is due on February 11. The Maunganui leaves Sydney en route for Frisco 011 January 19/ Web lington on January 24, Rarotonga on January 28, Tahiti on January 30 and arrives at ’Frisco on February 10. SHIPPING MOVEMENT. (Press Association J AUCKLAND, Jan. 18. • Sailed, 4 p.m., Taranaki, for Gisborne. . '■ -' ;
TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF January. a.m. p.m a.m. p.m. , High Wat®i Low Water 19 11.13 11.38 4.50 5.16 20 0.00 0.03 5.47 6.10 21 0.29 0.53. 6.4:4 7.01 22 .. 1.19 1.43 7.40 7,53 23 2.10 2.34 8.35 8.45 24 3.00 3.25 9.30 9.39 25 3.55 4>20 10.26 10.38 20 4.54 5.19 11.25 11.36 27 5.54' 6.22 0.00 0:24 28 6.58 7.20 0.37 1.22 29 .. 7.59 8.25 1.37 2.16 30 8.57 9.21 2.34 3.10 31 9.47 10.12 3.30 4.00
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11837, 19 January 1933, Page 2
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