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SHIPPING

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF.

(Ad<i 30 minutes for summertime.) PHASES OF THE MOON. 1 —-January, 1934.-- ' 1 - Full Moon, January •I. 824 aun. - Last Quarter, January- 9, 9.06 ,a.m. Now Moon, January 16, 1.07 a.m. First Quarter, January 22, 11.20 p.m Full Moon, January 31, 4.01 a.m. SAILED —Thursday, .December 28Tiroa, 5.5..: (6 20 p.m.) ~206 tons, J. W. H. Holmes, for Napier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Koau, from Tolaga Ray, t'o-day. lioutunui, from Napier,, to-day. Tiroa, .from Napier, tomorrow. Poolta, from southern ports, Wednesday. Northumberland, for Homeward loading, January 8Avelona Star, for Homeward loading January 15. ■' Port Sydney, for IJomeward ioading January 22. Huntingdon, for Homeward loading January 31. ' Mabia, for Homeward loading, early VESSELS IN PORT Karoro, m.sNOTES The Koutunui is due here today from Napier. She is to load wool tor the Hawke’s Bay -port. # The Margaret-, W and the Pukeko are now at Auckland, where they will remain until early in the New Year. - The Pangitatn is fixed to load at Tokomaru Bay on or about January 14, taking frozen meat, wool and general cargo for London. i' •".? The Huntingdon, to load; frozen meat, dairy produce, wool ami general cargo for London and W.C.U.K ports is scheduled, to arrive at Gisborne about January 31. The Northumberland is due at Gisborne about January 8 to load frozen meat, dairy produce, wool anj general cargo for London and W.C.U.K, ports. The Mahia will roach - Bluff from Brisbane to-morrow. She will load 1 at Bluff, Wellington, Gisborne, Auckland 1 , and Napier, and will leave Napiter for London, via Panama on January ISDuring January five Home boats are'to load at Gisborne. The Mahia ■is i.due at Gisborne early .in the month and the other four will load as follows :—Northumberland, January 8; Avelona Star, January 15; Port Sydney January 22; and Huntingdon, January 31. . The Poolta, loading at southern ports, left. Dunedin on Wednesday, .Uamaru and Tiroaru yesterday, and leaves Lyttelton, to-day. The vessel is duo hero on Wednesday of nextweek. The: Waimea is now at Auckland, undergoing her anuual survey and overhaul. The Koau is duo here this morning from Tolaga Bay. The Tiroa loaded wool here yesterday and sac-led last evening for Napier. The vessel is due hack here to-morrow morning; . .

; ;• v- . • DECEMBER 1933 High Water. Lois’ water. a.m; ii.ru. a.m. p.m. 29 ... 3.09 3.35 •'9.45 r9.58 30 3.54 4;20 10.-33 10.44 31... ... 4.43 5.10 11.20 11.27

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12139, 29 December 1933, Page 2

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12139, 29 December 1933, Page 2

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12139, 29 December 1933, Page 2