SHIPPING
TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF. NOVEMBER, 1933.
PHASES OF THE MOON NOVEMBER, 1933 Full Moon, Nov. 2nd, 7.29 p.m. Last Quarter, Nov. 10, 11.48 p.m. New Moon, Nov. 18, 3.54 a.m. First Quarter, Nov. 24, 7.0 S p.m. ARRIVED. —Thursday, November 2. — Port Nicholson, s.s. (5.4 c. a.m.) 10,000 tons, S. Fj. Gregory, from Auckland. Margaret W, m.s. (v. 40 a.m.), 394 tons, .T. Ri. Owen, from Auckland.
Awahoit, m.s. (1.45 p.m), 410 tons, C. W. Ooklicutt. from Wellington. Waimea, s.s. (8.15 p.m.) 504 tons, A. F. Inman, from Auckland.
SAILED. —Thursday. November 2. — Tamaroa. s.s. (6.30 a.m.) 12.351 tons, G. Williams, for Auckland. Waimea, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 504 tons, A. F. Inman, for Napier. Margaret W, m s., (7.10 p.m.) 394 tons, J. R. Owen, for Napier. Awahou. m.s. (8-10 n.m.), 410 tons, 0. W. Coldicutt, for Wellington. Pukeko. m.s. (8.45 p.m) 736 tons, S. Jones, for Napier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Poolta, from southern ports, November 7. Titoki, from Port Kenibla, November 13Port Huon, for Homeward loading, November 20. Pakeha, for Homeward loading, November 22. Cumberland, for Homeward loading, November 22. Norfolk, for Homeward loading, December 4. Rotorua, for Homeward loading. December 5Karma, from Port Kenibla, early. Tiroa, from Tokomarn Pay, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Port Nicholson, for Napier, to-night VESSELS IN PORT —At the Wharves— Karoro, m.v. —ln the roadstead. — Port Nicholson, s.s.
NOTES The Waimea arrived from Auckland yesterday morning and after discharge sailed for Napier. The Poolta, with cargo from southern ports, leaves Wellington to-mor-row for Napier and Gisborne. The vessel is due here on Tuesday. The Tit ok i is now en route from Tauranga to southern ports via Wellington. The vessel is scheduled, to load again for Napier and Gisborne, leaving Dunedin on Tuesday, working Timaru on Wednesday, Lyttelton Thursday, thence Wellington. She is expected l to arrive at Gisborne about Tuesday, November 13. The Norfolk is due at Gisborne ° n December 4, to load frozen m e at, general cargo and dairy produce for London and W.C.U.K. ports. The Kanna is expected to load at Newcastle about November 8, and later at Port Kembla, for Auckland', Gisborne and Wellington
The Shaw, Savdl Co.’s Pakeha is due at Gisborne on November 22 from Australia* to commence load, ing, and will later complete at Wellington, Bluff, Port Chalmers, and Napier. She is to clear Napier finally on December 15 for London via Magallanes and Montevideo. The Cumberland is due at Gisborne on November 22 to load frozen meat, and genera; cargo als 0 butter for London. and W.C.U.K. ports. The Rotorua is due at Gisborne on December 5 to load frozen meat, general cargo and dairy produce for London and W.C.U.K. ports. The Rangitiki is due at Tokomaru Bay about November 13 to load general cargo for London. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer, Port Nicholson, arrived early yesterday morning. t 0 load wool, butter, and cheese. It is expected that she will be dispatched this evening for Napier and Wellington. The vessel is expected to clear the last-mentioned port on November 10 for London, via Cape Horn and Montevideo. The Margaret W, arrived at 7.40 a.m. yesterday from Auckland. She sailed later with wool for Napier, and general cargo for the Coast and Auckland. The Pukeko with cargo from Auckland arrived at 9.45 o’clock yesterday morning. She' sailed last night for Napier, thence Auckland. The Awahou arrived yesterday afternoon from -.Lyttelton and Wellington, having called at Napier and Waikokopu eh route. The vessel sailed last night for Wellington. Tlie Tiroa is to leave Auckland tomorrow with a shipment of coal f° r Tokomaru Bay. The vessel then comes to Gisborne, but is to return to Tokomaru Bay to-lighter the Rangitiki on November 12.
High Water. Low water. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 3 ... 5.40 6,20 0.00 0.15 4 ... 6.40 7.18 0.34 1.10 5 ... 7.35 8.10 1.24 1.57 6 ... 8.24 8.55 2.07 2.40 7 ... 9.05 9.35 2.50 3.19 S ... 9.44 10.11 3.27 3.55 !) ... 10.20 10.49 4.04 4.30 10 ... 10.58 11.25 4.39 5.06 11 ... 11.39 0.00 5.15 5.46 12 ... 0.04 0.20 5.58 6.26 13 ... 0.45 1.05 6.45 7.14 14 ... 1.30 1.54 7.36 8.04 15 ... 2.18 2.45 8.33 8.55 16 ... 3.07 3.40 9.30 9.54 17 ... 4,05 4,40 10.34 10.55 18 ... 5.05 5.40 11.39 11.54 19 ... 6.10 6.46 0.00 0.39 20 ... 7.11 7.46 0.54 1.36 21 ... 8.11 S.44 1.48 2.33 22 ... 9.06 9.35 2.41 3.25 (Add 30 minutes for summertime.)
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12092, 3 November 1933, Page 2
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