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SHIPPING

TIDE# AT GISBORNE WHARF.

(Add 30 minutes for summertime

PHASES OF THE MOON MARCH, 1934. New Moon March 15 11.38 p.m. First Quarter March 23 1.15 p m Full Moon March 31 0.-I5 p.m. SAILED. —Monday, March 10.— Coptic, s.s. (12.55 p.m.) 8281 tons, D. Christie, for New Plymouth. Paua, o.t. (2.10 p.m.), 1260 tons, H. 11. Patterson, for'Napier. EXPECTED ARRIV ALS Poolta, s.a., from southern ports, day. Totara, s.s,, from Napier, Thursday. Waimoa s-s. from Auckland, Thursday. Sultau Star, from Auckland. March 25 Kalingo, s.s., from Newcastle, lyPulceko, from Auckland, early Margaret W, m.s., from Auckland, early. Awaliou, in.a. from Wellington, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Pooita. s.a for Wellington, today. Waimoa, s.s., for Napier, Thursday. VESSELS IN PORT —At the Wharves— Tiroa, s.s. Karoro, m.s. NOTES. ” 1 The Waimea is expected to leave Auckland at 5 p.m. to-day and to arrive here on Thursday morning to discharge, after which she will sail for Napier.

The Shell Co.’s oil ta-nkqr Paua completed discharge here yesterday and sailed at 2.10 p.m. for Napier. The Awahou loads at AVellington to-day for Napier and Gisborne.

The Pukeko loaded at Portland yesterday and proceeded to Auckland where she will complete to-day for Coast Bays, Gisborne and Napier. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s steamer Coptic completed her Homeward loading at tills port vosterday morning, and sailed early in the afternoon for New Plymouth and Wellington. She is to clear Wellington for Home on April 5, sailing via Panama.

The Poolta, loaded with southern cargo, left Lyttelton on Friday for Napier. The vessel is due here this morning and on completion of discharge and loading is to return to Wellington, thence South Island ports to load again lor Napier and Gisborne.

The Margaret W loaded at Auckland yesterday for Coast bays and Gisborne.

MARCH, 1933. High Water. Low water •arm. D.na. v a.m, pm 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 1 6.34 6.49 ‘ 25 ... 0.49 1.11 7.15 7.2S 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 11.00 31 ... 5.06 5:35 11.30 12.00

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12201, 13 March 1934, Page 2

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12201, 13 March 1934, Page 2

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12201, 13 March 1934, Page 2

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