SHIPPING
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PHASES OF THE MOON MAY. 1933 N'ew Mood May 24. 9.37 p.m. ARRIVED —Tuesday, May 23 Port Hunter, s.s. (6.50 a.m.) 8423 tons, It. S. Durham, D.S.C., from Napier. SAILED. —Tuesday,, May. 23 Tiroa, s.s. (11.5 p:m.) 206 tons, J. R. Owen, for Tokoinaru Bay. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Alt-air; from Auckland, to-morrow. Poolta, from Wellington, to-day. • •Margaret W, from Auckland, tomorrow. • -Pukeko, from Auckland, to-morrow ' Waiinea, from Auckland, to-mor-row. .'Awabou from Wellington, Friday. ■ Cumberland, for Homeward loading Friday. Orcpuke, from southern ports, about June 2. Coptic, for Homeward' loading, June 19. Wailconiur,' from Auckland, early. Kiui, from Greymoutli. early. PROJECTED DEPAItTUU.ES. Poolta, lor southern ports, to-day. ' Port Hunter, for Auckland, today Pukelco, l'or Napier, to-morrow. Wuimeu, for Napier, to-morrow. a VESSELS IN PORT. Karoro, m.v . —ln’the Roadstead— Port Hunter, s.s. NOTES The Tiroa sailed late last night for Tokomaru Bay to lighter the Cumberland. ■ |
Tli o ,Kini is to load at Greymoutk tills week, taking coal for. Napier and Gisborne.
The Margaret W loaded at Auckland' yesterday for Coast Bays and Gisborne, and arrives hero 10-mor«. row morning.
Tho Pukcko loaded' at Auckland ycstcrdayi for Coast bays, Gisborne, and Napier. Sho arrives here to-ihor-l’Oiw morning, and sails for Napier in tho afternoon.
The Waiiuaja was expected to leave Auckland yesterday with cargo for Gisborne and. Napier. She is due herd to-morrow moruing and on completion of discharge and loading wifi sail for Nap iter. TTio Awahou ifoft Wellingtdh last evening for Napier and Gisborne, arriving hero on Friday morning and sailing later for Wellington. - ‘ Consequent on the' congestion caused by the late shipping strike, and in order to assist' the -Poolta, the Orepuki has been fixed to commence in the Dunedin-Gisborne service. The vessel will load at Dunedin on the 26th,, Timaru on the 27th, Lyttelton oil the 29th, thence Wellington. She (is duo here, via Napier, on June 1 or 2- ' Tho Federal Steam Navigation Co. Vessel Cumberland was expected to leave Auckland at 6 p.m. yesterday for Tokomaru Bay, where she is due this afternoon to begin loading frozen meat, wool and general cargo • for London and .West Coast ports of the United Kingdom'. The vessel is dye here about Friday next to load frozen injelat, wool and general 'ciirgo for tho same ports. The Union Steam Ship Company are the agents. SHIPPING. MOVEMENTS. PT. AHURIRI, May 23; ■ Sailed, 4.30 p.m., Poolta, for Gisborne. ' ' ; • / 'AUCKLAND. May 23. Sailed, Margaret W, 5.55 p.m.; Wailhea, 5.25 pm and Puleeko, 6.35 ■ p.m., ail for Gisborne • V>\ : . ' •
MAY, 1933 • ligh Water. Low Watei a. m p.m. a.in. p.m. 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 SO ... 9.54 10.05 3.33 3.40
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11952, 24 May 1933, Page 2
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