SHIPPING
TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF. MAY, 1933-
PHASES OF THE MOON MAY. 1933 New Moon May 24, 9.37 p.m. ARRIVED —Wedse,sday. May 17. Pukeko, m.y. (2.25 a.in.) 612 tons, Jones, from Napier. SAILED. -—Wedsesday, May 17. Margaret W, m.v. (11.5 a.m.), 394 tons. L. D. Clark, lor Auckland. —Thursday. May 18.— Hororata, s.s. (12.35 a.m.) 11.213 tons,.!!. E. Reilly, for Wanganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Tees, from southern ports, to-mor-row . Wainiea, l'i'oni Auckland, to-day. Koutuiiui, from Wellington } to-mor-row. Port, Hunter, for Homeward loading, May 23. Poolta, from Wellington, about May 24. ' Coptic, for Homeward loading, June 19. Cumberland, for Homeward loading May 26tYaikonini, from Auckland, early. PROJECTED DEPART!: RES. Tiroa, for Tokomaru Bay. Momlay. Waimea, for Napier, to-day. Tees,' for Auckland. Saturday. VESSELS IN RORi Waiwiri. trawler. Pukeko, m.v. NOTES
The Waiiuea kit Auckland on Tuesday night, and is due here this morning. Alter discharging. ' !l e sails for Napier. The Poolfca left Dunodi u cu I upoday. for Oainaru, Timarn, Lyttelton, and Wellington to continue loeduig Il,iNapier and Gisborne. She is due here about Wednesday next. * The Pukeko returned 'fr.oui. Napier yesterday and sails this morning for Auckland, where she- Av| l| load on Monday and - Tuesday lor Coast bays. Gisbomj and Napier. The Awalimi "'as dispatched on Tuesday night for Tolaga Bay. Tokumaru Bay, Waikokopn, and Wellington. She loads at Wellington Monday and Tuesday for Napier and Gisborne. The. Koutmiui cleared Wellington on Tuesday night for Napier and Gisborne, and arrives here to-morrow morning. The Margaret W sailed yesterday, morning for Auckland, to lead ou Monday and Tuesday for C v >ast bays and Gisborne. The Tiroa leaves Auckland at noun on Saturday for Gisborne, and arrives here on Monday morning. After, discharging .she g°es to T<*k f, maru Bay to lighter the s.s. Cumberland next week. The Tees, from southern ports,, is now due here to-morrow morning, and 4s expected to sail °n Saturcmy, for Auckland. Tho N.Z. Shipping Company’s rorata completed her Gisborne loading of frozen meat, avool and general cargo ond sailed early this morning for Wanganui. ,
nigh Water. Ltnv Water a. in p.ni. a.m. p.in. 18 ... 0.1-5 0.30 0.40 7.00 19 ... J.oo 1.28 7.32 7.55 20 ... 1.50 2.20 8.24 8.49 21 ... 2.44 3.07 0.11 9.40
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11947, 18 May 1933, Page 7
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