SHIPPING
TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF. OCTOBER, 1933. High Water. Low water.
PHASES OF THE MOON OCTOBER. New Moon Oct. 19th 5.15 mm. First Quarter Oct,. 26th 9.51 a.m. • arrived —Tuesday, October 1 1 . Tifcoki, s.s. (6.50 a.m.) 62-1 tons, R. Pearson, from Napier. Altaic, aux. scow (10 a.m.) 67 tons, R„ Roff from Auckland. SAILED. —Tuesday, October 17. — Tifcoki, s.s. (2.20 p.m.) 624 tons, RPearson, for Tauranga. Gabriella, s.s. (3-10 p.m.), 1087 tons C. W r . Ostonfeld, for Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Margar.et AV, from Auckland, to-morrow. Pukcko, from Auckland, to-morrow. AYaimea, from Auckland, to-morrou . Awahou, from Lyttelton, Friday. Poolta. from southern ports, October 24. Port Alma, for Homeward loading, October 26. Tamaroa, for Homeward loading, November 1.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES Alt air, for Auckland, to-day. AVaimea-, for Napier, to-morrow. Margaret AY, for Auckland, to-mor-row. Pukcko, for Napier, to-morrow. VESSELS IN PORT Altaic, a.sKaroro, m.v. NOTES The Wr.imoa was ■expected to leave Auckland yesterday with cargo to'' Gisborne and Napier. She should arrive here to-morrow morning to discharge, after which she will sail io r Napier. The Poolta, loading at southern ports for Napier and Gisborne, left Bluff on Sunday, Dunedin yesterday, works Oamaru and Timaru to-dav. Lyttelton to-morrow thence Wellington. The vessel is due here on Tuesday, October 24. The Gabriella completed discharge of her cargo of Newcastle coal here yesterday and sailed for Wellington, on route to Sydney via Westport and Greymouth. Th e - Margaret W sailed last evening from Auckland with cargo for
Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bar and Gisborne. The vessel is due here tomorrow morning and is expected to clear this port later in the day fo r Auckland. The Awahou was dispatched from Wellington yesterday with cargo for Napier Waikokopu, Gisborne and the Coast, working this port on Friday. The auxiliary scow Alt-air arrived yesterday morning from Auckland with a shipment of petrol. She is to load empty drums to-day for Auckland. The Pnkeko is expected here tomorrow morning with a cargo from Auckland, via the Coast. The vessel sails later for Napier. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. AUCKLAND, Oct. 17 Sailed 5.20 p.m , Waimca, for Gisborne; 6.15 p.m., Margaret W, for Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne.
a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 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 23 ... 8.35 9.06 2.12 2.54 24 ... 9.28 9.59 3.04 3.45 25 ... 10.20 10.47 3.54 4.'38 26 ... 11.10 11.36 4.45 5.32 27 ... 0.00 0.01 5.40 6.26 28 ... 0.26 0.51 6.36 7.20 29 ... 1.16 1.45 7.33 •8.15 30 ... 2.06 2.36 8.30 9.04 31 ... 2.56 3.26 9.25 9.55 (Add 30 minutes fox - summertime.)
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12078, 18 October 1933, Page 2
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