SHIPPING
TIDES At GISBORNE WHARF.
(Add 30 minutes for summertime.
PHASES OF THE MOON MARCH, 1934. Mew Moon March 15 11.38 p.m. {First Quarter March 23 1.15 pm Full Moon March 31 U. 45 p.m. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Awahou, m.s., from Lyttelton'and Wellington, tOf day. Tclara, s.s,/from Napier, Wcdnes- “ day, <■£>.. ... Foolta, s.uy-• from southern ports, Tuesda’y. ~.y Sultan Star, from Auckland, March 25. ;• Kalingo, s,,V -from Newcastle, early- . '}■V ; Pukeko, from Auckland, early, t Waimea, s.s., from Auckland, early, Margaret AM, m.s., from Auckland, early. if SAILED. ■ : Friday, March 9. Middlesex, s.a. (9.50 p.m.) 8575 Tons, H. J. AViido, For Napier. PROJECTED DEPAETUR ES. Awahou m.s. for Lyttelton, early. Puua, 0.t., for Napier, Monday. VESSELS IN PORT —At the Wharves—- . Tiroa, s.s. Karoro, m.s. Paua. o.t, it ' l NOTES. The AVaimea loads at Auckland early next week for Napier and Gisborne, leaving Auckland on Tuesday afternoon for this port. ' The Poolta, with cargo from southern ports, is clue hero on Tuesday. The Kalingo is to load general cargo At Sydney about March 20 anci. coal at Newcastle about March 22,, for Napio.r and Gisborne. ~ The Totara .. is due at Gisborne from Napier on AVedncsday to load for' Lyttelton. The Margaret AV loads at Auckland on Monday and Tuesday for the Coast and Gisborne. The Pukeko loads at Portland 0n Monday and Auckland on Tuesday for, the Coast Gisborne and Napier The Tiroa,. which lias been undergoing 'cleaning and painting, was taken off:the slip yesterday morning. The Awahou is due here to-day ‘from Lyttelton, Wellington and Napier. -On completion of discharge and loading • here-, she sails lor AA’ellington, to load again, for Napier and, Gisborne. The Shell Company’s tanker Paua, commenced the discharge of her cargo of bitumen and cane petrol yesterday morning. The vessel is expected ’to complete on Monday morning and sail about midday for Na-. pier. The New Zealand Shipping Co’s steamer Middlesex; completed loading frozen meat, wool, butter and general cargo for New York, Halifax and London at Gisborne last evening and .‘Tailed at 9.50 p.m. for Napier.
. MARCH, 1933. High Water. Low water a.m. D.ttt. a.m. p.m. 10 ... 0.09 0.31 6.25 6.35 11 ... 0.56 1.17 7.20 7.26 12 ... 1.45 2.06 8.09 8.18 13 ... 2.35 2.56 9.00 9.11 14 ... 3.29 3.50 9.54 10.10 15 ... 4.25 4.49 10.50 11.11 16 ... 5.25 5.51. 11.51 0.00 , 17 ... 6.31 6.59 0.16 0.51 18 ... 7.39 8.01 1.20 1.49 19 ... 8.40 9.00 2.20 2.45 20 ... 9.32 9.51 3.15 3.36 21 ... 10,20 10.40 4.09 4.26 22 11.06 11.25 5.00 5.16 23 . ... 11.50 0.00 5.48 6.04 24 ... 0.07 0.31 6.34 6.49 25 ... 0.49 1.11 7.15 7.28 26 ... 1.26 1.50 7.54 8.05 27 ... 2.06 2.29 8.30 8.44 28 ... 2.45 3.05 9.05 9.23 29 ... 3.26 3.50 9.46 10.07 30 ... 4.15 4.39 10.35 li:00 31 ... 5.06 5.35 11.30 12.00
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12199, 10 March 1934, Page 2
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