SHIPPING
TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF.
OCTOBER, 1933
PHASES OF THE MOON OCTOBER. New Moon Oct. 10th 5.1.') p m. First Quarter Oct. 26tu 9.->1 a.m ARRIVED —Friday, October 13— Awahou, m.v. (2.40 a.m.) 410 tons C. W. Coldieutt, from Napier SAILED. —Friday, October 13— Aiwahou, m.v. (2.15 p.m.) 410 tons C. W. Coldieutt, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Gabriella, from Napier, Monday. Titolci, from southern ports, Tuesday. Margaret W, from Auckland, Thursday Poolta, from southern ports. October 24 _ Port Alma, for Homeward loading, October 26. Tamaroa, for Homeward loading, November 1. Waimea, from Auckland, early. Pukeko, from Auckland, early. Awahou, from Lyttelton, early. PROJ.ECTED DEPART!'RES Gabriella for Wellington, Monday. Titolci, for Tauranga, Tuesday. VESSELS IN PORT Karoro, m.v. NOTES The Poolta is to load for NaphE and Gisborne, leaving Bluff oh Monday, Dunedin on Tuesday, working Oamaru and Timaru on Wednesday, Lyttelton on Thursday, thence Wellington. The vessel is expected to arrive here on Tuesday, October 24.
Tlie Waiffiea completed the discharge of her Auckland cargo on Thursday and • sailed' -for'-- Napier,from which port she was dispatched •yesterday for Auckland in order to load on Monday and Tuesday for ■Gisborne and Napier. The Titoki, loading for Napier and Gisborne, left Timaru on Thursday and left Lyttelton yesterday for Wellington., Tlie vessel is duo at Gisborne on Tuesday next and after working this port will sail for Tauranga. Tlie Gabriella, from Australian ports with coal and general cargo, is now at Napier, and should arrive at Gisborne on Monday next. On completion of discharge here the vessel is to sail for Sydney, 1 calling •at Wellington, 'Westport, and Gr.eymouth eri route. Tlie Pukeko sailed on. Thursday for Napier, en route to Auckland, where ishe will load on Monday and Tuesday for the Coast, Gisborne ‘and Napier. The Aiwaliou arrived at 2.40 a.m. yesterday from Napier, and after working this port sailed for Lyttelton. The vessel loads at the lastmentioned ports on Monday, and at Wellington on Tuesday for Napier, Waikokopu, Gisborne, and the Coaist The Margaret W cleared Gisborne on Thursday afternoon for Auckland The vessel is to load there bn Monday and Tuesday for Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay and Gisborne, arriving here on Thursday morning. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Rangitatn, leaves London, on November 16, and is due at Auckland on about December 20. Cargo for Gisborne will be transhipped at Auckland. The Australian and American Line steamer, Winton, sailed from Galveston on -September 29. and is duo at Auckland about November 1. Cargo for Gisborne will be transhipped at Auckland.
High Water. Low water a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 14 ... 0.44 0.57 6.44 7.10 15 ... 1.23 1.40 7.25 7.54 16 ... 2.04 2.25 8.10 8.40 17 ... 2.47 3.13 9.00 9.26 18 ... 3.37 4.06 9.55 10.24 19 ... 4.30 5.05 10.57 11.25 20 ... 5.34 6.10 0.00 0.01 21 ... 6.35 7.15 0.24 1.00 22 ... 7.39 8.15 1.20 1.58
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12075, 14 October 1933, Page 2
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