SHIPPING
TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF.
JUNE, 1933-
First quarter June 1, 11.23 p.m Fall Moon Jane 8, 9.34 a.xn Last quarter June 15., 10.56 a.m New moon' June 23. 12.52 p.m
EXPECTED ARhi V-\ I,S
Cumberland, for Homeward loading about Wednesday.
Tiroa, from Tokomaru Ba,y, Wed* nesday. Karoro, from Tokomaru Bay, Wednesday. _ Margaret W, from Auckland, Thursday. Podta, from southern ports, Jun t rOrepuTii, from southern ports, about- June 2. Tees, from Dunedin, June -5. Coptic, for Homeward loading, June 19. Waikonini, from Auckland, early. Kini, from Greymouth. early. Altair, from Auckland, early. Waimea, from Auckland, early. Pukcko, from Auckland, early. PROJECTED DEPARTjJEES
,Awakou, for JLyttolfon, to-day. , VESSELS IN POET Awaken, m-v NOTES. The AVarrnea is expected to "load at Auckland early this week for Gisborne and Napier. The Poolta is scheduled to load at southern ports for Napier and Gisborne, leaving Dunedin tomorrow, working Qamaru to-morrow n’ght, Timarir Wednesday, Lyttelton Thursday, thence Wellington. She is due at Gisborne again about June 7. The Kini loaded at Greymouth on Saturday, and completes at Westport to-day, taking coal for Wellington and Gisborne.
The Orepuki, loading at southern ports for Napier and Gisborne, left Dunedin on Friday, Timaru on Satur. day, works Lyttelton to-day, thence Wellington. She is due here about Thursday or Friday of this week. Due to the increasing rough weather conditions, the Federal finer Cumberland put to sea from Tokomaru Bay at 1.45 p.m. on Friday. W T hen the weather abates the steamer will return to port and continue loading frozen meat, wool and general cargo for United Kingdom ports. After completion at Tokomaru Bay, the vessel will come to'Gisborne to load frozen meat, dairy produce, wool and general cargo, for London, Aronmouth, Liverpool, Manchester, and Glasgow. The Pukeko has been delayed! at Napier, and when the weather moderates will proceed to Auckland to load for Coast Bays, Gisborne and Napier. The Awalnou has been held up here ftjy the rain, but it is hoped l that -she will completo discharge to-c(ay, after which she will be dispatched for Wellington . The Margaret W loads at Auckland to-day and to-morrow for Coast Bays and' Gisborne, and arrives here on Thursday morning. The Tiroa and Karoro, which were lightering the Cumberland at Tokoniaru Hay, have put to sea, and are now expected to complete the' lightering and return to Gisborne on "Wednesday morning, the Tiroa to load at Auckland.
The Tees loaded at Dunedin on Saturday, and subsequently loads at Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington for Napier, Waikokopu and Gisborne. She is due here about June 5. The Ashburton sailed from New York on Monday last for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin, via Port Arthur and Tampico. Cargo for Gisborne will be transhipped at Auckland* t i
MAY, 1933. Eigli Water. Tow WateiT a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 29 ... 9.15 9.25 2.56 3.03 SO ... 9.54 10.05 3.33 3.40 31 ... 10.30 10.48 4.07 4,17 PHASES OF THE (MOON
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11956, 29 May 1933, Page 2
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