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SHIPPING

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF

phases of the moon

JUNE, 1933

First quarter June 1, . 11.23 p.m. Full Moon Juneß, 9.3-1 a. m Last quarter Juno lu, 10.56 a.m Mew moon- June 23. 12.5- p.m

ARRIVED. —Thursday, May 25. — AYahnea, s.s. (6.10 a.m.), 50-1 tons, A. F. Inman, l'rom Auckland. Margaret W, m.v. (6.30 a.in.), 39-1 tons, L. D. Clark, from Auckland, via the Coast,

Pukeko. ni.v. (6.45 a.m.). 91- tons, S. Jones, frum Auckland, via the Coast. SAILED. —Thursday-. May 25. Port Hunter, s.s. (midnight) 8-123 tons, R. S. Durham, D-S.C. for Auckland. AA'aiinea s.s. (2.30. p.m.), 50-1 tons, A. F. Inman, for A'apicr. Margaret AY. m.v. (3.20 p.m.), 394 tons. L D. Clark, for Auckland. Pukeko, m.v. (3.45 p.m.) 912 tens, 8. .Tones, tor Napier.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS Altair. from. Auckland, early. Awah°u, from AA'elhngton, to-day. Cumberland, -for Homeward loading Monday. Poolta, from southern ports, June r i. Orepuki, from southern ports, about Juno 2. Toes, from Dunedin. .Time 5. Coptic, for Homeward leading, Jam 19. Waikonini, from Auckland, early Kini, from Greymouth. early. NOTES

The AVaimea arrived from Auckland. yesterday morning and upon completion of discharge sailed for Na pier.

The Pool!,a completed The discharge of her southern cargo here on Wednesday, and sailed for' AVellington, fn route to southern ports to load again for Napier and Gisborne. The vessel is to leave Dunedin at nr.on on Tuesday next. She is due here about Juno 7.

The Pukeko arrived from Auckland vai Coast bays yesterday morning, and sailed in the afternoon for Napier, whence she returns to Auckland to load again as usual next we-.-k

The Awahou arrives from AVellington, via Napier this morning, and sails in the afternoon for Lyttelton to load- on Monday for Napier. AVuikekopu, Gisborne and Coast bays The Margaret AV, from Auckland via Coast bays, arrived yesterday morning, and sailed i.n the afternoon for Auckland, where she loads again on Monday and Tuesday for Coast bays and Gisborne.

The Tiro a. on , completion of lightering the Cumberland at ToLomarti Bay, returns to Gisborne to load on Monday for Auckland. The Federal Line’s Cumberland' arrived at Tokomaru Bay from Auckland yesterday morning and is now loading frozen meat, wool, and general cargo for United' Kingdom ports. She is expected to sail foi Gisborne to continue loading. The Toes loads at Dunedin to-mor-row,' and subsequently at Timaru, Lyttelton and AVellington for Napier, AVaikokopu and Gisborne, She is due here about June o'. ■

-The Orepuki is to load for Napier and' Gisborne, leaving Dunedin today, working Timaru to-mo.vrow, Lyttelton on Monday, and AVellington on Tuesday, •' thence Napier. She is due here about June 1 or 2.

Owing to the change in weather the arrival of the Altair from Auckland is not definitely known. ".On"arrival her-e with benzine, she will discharge and sifter loading empty drums, • will sail for Auckland! the following day

Tlie Commonwealth and Dominion Line s.s. Port Hunter completed her Gisborne loading for. Loudon last night, when she was dispatched l for Auckland, .her'.-final New Zealand port' SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. PORT AHURIRI, May 25 To sail, 5 p.m., Awahoy, - for Gis- ' borne. RECORD RUN. AUSTRALIA TO FALMOUTH IN S 3 DAYS. ' (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright); . LONDON. May 2-1-The windjammer Parma arrived at Falmouth in the record time of S 3 days, the best trip sin.ee the Marlborough Hill’s 89 days in 1921. Captain Ducldoux,. .wreathed in smiles declared ; “'I lie trip was y O - short, it" scorns' that w<-' have not been to sea. The. weather "'as beautiful .

The Penang' also arrived, in :122 days, having experienced bad .weather off Buenos Aires, where she lost a lifeboat.

MAY, 1933. .ligh Water Low •Watei a. m p.m. a.m. p.iri. 20 ... 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 11954, 26 May 1933, Page 2

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11954, 26 May 1933, Page 2

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11954, 26 May 1933, Page 2

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