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SHIPPING

j TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF

MAY, 1933

PHASES OF THE MOON JUNE, 1933. First quarter June 1, 11.23 p.m. Full Moon June' Sj 9.34 a.m. Last quarter June 15, 10.56 a.m. New moon June 23. 12.52 p.m. ARRIVED. —Wednesday, May 24. — Poolta, s.s. (3.20 a.m.), 1675 tons, A. S. Dalgliesh, from southern ports, da Napier. SAILED. —Wednesday, May 24. — Poolta, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 1675 tons. A. S. Galgliesh, for Wellington. —Thursday, May 2-5. Karoro, m.v. (12.15 a.m.) 88 tons, A. Thomson, for Tokomaru Bay.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS • Altair, from Auckland, to-day. Margaret VV, from Auckland, today. Pukoko, from Auckland, to-day. Waimea, from Auckland, to-day. Awahou, from Wellington, to-mor-ro.w. Cumberland, for Homeward loading Monday. Poolta, from southern ports, June 7. OrepuM, from southern ports, about June 2. Coptic, for Homeward loading. Jam 19 Waikonini. from Auckland, early. Kini, from Greymouth. early.

PROJECTED DEPASTURES. Port Hunter, for Auckland, today Altair, for Auckland, to-morrow. Pukeko, for Napier to-day. Waimea, for Napier, to-day. VESSELS IN PORT —ln the Roadstead— Port Hunter, s s NOTES

The Karoro sailed early this morning for Tokomaru Bay, to lighter the Cumberland.

The Jvini is to load at Greymouth this week, taking coal for Napier and Gisborne.

The Margaret W loaded at Auckland on Tuesday for Coast Bays and Gisborne, and arrives here this morning.

The Pukeko loaded at Auckland on Tuesday for Coast bays, Gisborne and Napier. She arrives here this morning; and sails for Napier in the afternoon.

The Waimea left Auckland on Tuesday with cargo for Gisborne and Napier. She is due here this morning and on completion of discharge will sail for Napier. The Awahou left Wellington on Tuesday evening for Napier and Gisborne, arriving hero to-morrow morn ing and sailing later for Wellington. Consequent on thle congestion caused by the late shipping strike, and in order to assist the Poolta, tho Orepuki has been fixed to commence in the Dunedin-Gisborno service. The vessel avill load at Dunedin to-mor-row, Timaru on the 27th, Lyttelton on the 29th, thence Wellington. She ts due Here, via Napier; on June 1 or 2. ... The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hunter is expected to complete her Homeward loading of frozen meat,- butter and cheese, 'wool and general cargo tonight and sail for Auckland, her fmal port. Tho. auxiliary scow Altair did-.not leave Auckland until Tuesday. - She ; s due here to-night with a shipment of petrol, and on completion of discharge to-morrow sails for Auckland with empty drums. : v V ' Tho Federal Steam Navigation Company’s - vessel Cumberland left Auckland at 8 a.m. yesterday for Tokomairu Bay. There, to-dfiy, she is to begin loading frozen meat, wool' and' .general cargo for London and Weist C-oast ports of' the Unitr: '

ed Kingdom. The vessel is due) here about Monday next to load frozen meat, dairy produce, wool and general cargo for the same ports. The Poolta arrived yesterday morning from Napier with southern cargo • and sailed yesterday afternoon for Dunedin, via Wellington, to begin 'loading as usual for Napier and Gisborne. She is R ot down to leave Dunedin on Tuesday next for Oamaru, Thnaru, Lyttelton and Wellington. She is duo here again about June 7.

The Aorangl is now at. Sydney undergoing annual survey and overhaul. The Monowai, which replaces the Aorangl. leaves Sydney en route for Vancouver to-day, Auckland on May 30, Suva ' on June 2, Honolulu o n June 9, and arrives at: Vancouver on June 16. The Niagara left Vancouver en route for Sydney yesterday, leaves Honolulu on May 31, Suva en June 9. and arrives at Auckland on Ju,ne 12, and sails the next day for Sydney where she ,is due on June 1 1 . The Maknra left San Francisco en route for Sydney on May 10, Papeete on May 20, Rarotonga on May 23. and arrives at Wellington on May 29, and leaves the next day for Svciney where she is due on Juno

The Maunganui left Sydney en route for San Francisco on May 12, Wellington on May 16, Rarotonga on May 20, Tahiti on Dray 22. and arrives at ’Frisco on June 2.

i Iigh Water. Low Water a.m p.m. a.m. 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

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11953, 25 May 1933, Page 2

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11953, 25 May 1933, Page 2

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11953, 25 May 1933, Page 2

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