SHIPPING
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PHASES OF THE MOON MAY. 1933 Now Aloon May 24, 9.37 p.m. ARRIVED. —Thursday, May 18. — Waimoa, s.s. (7.40 a.iu.) 501 tons, A. I'-\ luinau from'Auckland. SAILED. —Wednesday, May 17. Pukeko, m.v. (12.55 p.m.) 912 tons, S. Jones, fo r Auckland. —Thursday, May 18. — Waimea } s.s. (2.40 p.m.), 504 tons, A. F. Inman, for Napier. EXPECTED ARID VA [,S Toes, from southern ports, to-day. Kcutunui, from ‘Wellington, to-day. Port Hunter, for .Homeward loading, Tuesday. Tiroa, from Auckland, Monday. Poolta, from Wellington, Wednes. day.
Coptic, for Homeward loading, June 19. Cumberland, for Homeward loading May 26Waikouini, from Auckland, early. Margaret W, from Auckland Thurs day. Pukeko, from Auckland, Thursday. Awahou, fa'oui W ellington, Friday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tecs for Auckland, to-morrow.. Tiroa, for Tokomaru Ray, Monday. Poolta, for southern .ports, Wednesday. VESSELS IN PORTW’aiwiri. trawler. Karoro, m-v NOTES The Waimoa arrived from Auckland yesterday morning and sailed later for Napier. The Poolta, loading at southern ports lor Napier and Gisborne left Timaru on W ednesday. Lyttelton yesterday for W ellington. She is due at Gisborne about Wednesday next and on completion of discharge and loading ivj.ll return to southern ports, where she is to load for Napier anc. Gisborne.
The Pukeko sailed on Wednesday afternoon for Auckland, to load on Alonday and Tuesday for Coast bays. Gisborne and Napier. ..She arrives hero next Thursday morning. The Awahou loads at AYellingtou on Alonday and Tuesday for Napier and Gisborne, and arrives hero the following Friday morning. The Afargaret W ,loads at Auckland on Alonday and Tuesday for •Coast bays and Gisborne, and . arrives here on Thursday morning. The Koutunui cleared Wellington on Tuesday night for Napier and Gisborne, and arrives here this morning. The Tiroa leaves Auckland at noon to-morrow for Gisborne, and arrives here on Alonday morning. Aftdischarging she goes to T«k°nuu’u Bar to lighter the ■ s.s. Cumberland on Tuesday. The Tecs, from southern' ports, is now due here this morning, ancl R expected to sail to-morrow for Auckland. After working Tokomaru Bay the Cumberland will proceed to Gisborne to load hero about the 2Gth instant, taking frozen meat, dany produce, wool and general cargo for London, Avonniouth, Liverpool, Manchester, •and Glasgow. SHIPPING AIOYFMENTS AUCKLAND, Alay 18. Arrived, at 8 45 p.m., Pukeko from Gisborne and Napier;
a.m' p.m. a.m. p.m. 19 ... 1.06 1.28 7.32 7.55 20 ... 1.56 2.20 8.24 8;49 21 ... 2.44 3.07 9.11 .9.40 22 ... 3.33 3.54 .9.58 10.29 23 ... 4.21 4.43 10.45 11.22 24 ... 5.13 5.36 11.33 0.00 25 ... 6.06 6.30 0.14 0.20 26 ... 7.02 7.19 0.59 1.03 27 ... 7.53 8.06 •1.40 1.41 28 ... '8.36 8.46 2.23 2.26 29 ... 9.15 9.25 2.56 3.03 30 ... 9.54 10.05 3.33 3.40 31 ... 10.30 10.48 4.07 4.17
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11948, 19 May 1933, Page 2
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