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SHIPPING

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF.

NOVEMBER, 1934

PHASES OF TIIE MOON

NOVEMBER. 1931

ARRIVED

—Thursday,: November 8 —

Titoki, s.s. (4.35 a.m.) 624 tons, Wahlptrom,, from Westport. • :

Waimea, s.s. (7 a.m.) 504 toils,, C. C. Waters, from. ' Auckland. s : pukeko, m.s. (7.30 a.m.) 736 tons, S. Jones, from. Auckland and the Coast. f- 4

Margaret W-, m.s. (7.55 a.m.) .394 ton.s, J. E. Owen, from Auckland and Coast Bays.

SAILED

Thursday, November. 8—

Waimea., s.s. (11 a.m.) '504 tons, C. C. Waters, for Napier. Pukeko, m.s. (3.20 p.m.) 736 tons, S. JoueH, for Napier. Titoki, «.s. (3.45 p.m.) 624 tons, Wahlstrom, for Napier.

Margaret W., m.s. (7 p.m.) 394 tons J. It. Owen, for Napier and Auckland.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS

Ivoutunui, m.s., from Wellington . and-Napier, to-day. Awahou, ■ 4m.a.. from Wellington. ; (to-day,. " y - ; Waiwera m.s., "for llonipward loading, to-day. Wainui, *’■«.. frqm .sout.nern ports. Tuesday or AVpdnCfsday next, Pukeko, m.s., from Auckland, early.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. -Awaltou, m.s., for Coast Rays and to-day, Koutunui, m.s., for Napier, to-day Karoro, m.s., for Tokomam Bay, to-day. Tiroa, s.s., for Tokomaru Bay, today. Waiwera, ni..s., for Napier, tomorrow' night.

VESSELS IN PORT

'—At the Wharves —

Tiroa. s.s. Karoro. m «- Horouta,, a.s. ■notes. The Waimea arrived from Auckland at 7 a.m. yesterday and, on completion of discharge, sailed later m the morning for Napier. The Wainui, with cargo from south ern ports, is due at Gisborne about Tuesday or Wednesday next to discharge. The Titoki arrived from Westport at 4.3 d a.m. yesterday. On completion of discharge of her cargo of coal and posts she sailed in the afternoon for Napier. The New Zealand Shipping Co.’s motor .ship Rangitiki from Auckland is due at Tokomaru Bay to-morrow to load wool for London. The New Zealand Shipping Company's finer Rangitano is iixed to load at Tokomaru Bay «n December G, taking frozen meat and wool for London. The Shaw, .Savi.il and Albion Company'sl motor ship Waiwei’a. left on Wednesday afternoon for Gisborne The vessel is due here at 10 o'clock this morning to. load butter, frozen meat and general ‘cargo for London. It is expected, to despatch her to-morrow night for Napier. The Awahou, from Wellington, via Napier and Waikokopu, is due here this morning. On completion of discharge the vessel ;sails for Tolaga Bay, Tokomaru Lav, and "Wellington to load again. The Pukcko arrived at 7.30 o’clock yesterday morning from Auckland and Coast bays, and sailed hi the af"ternoon for . Napier. From the Hawke's Bay port the vessel proceeds to Auckland; where she will load «s usual on Monday and Tuesday for the Coast, Gisborne, and Napie r. The Kontunui due at Gisborne tlii/s morning from Wellington and •Napier. She is to sail later in the day for Napier. The Margaret W. arrived yesterday morning from Auckland, Toko- ; maru Bay., and Tolaga , Bay and sailed last night with wool for Napier. After working the Hawke’s Bay port she. proceeds to Auckland, .

The Tiroa and the Karoro are expected to (sail to-day for Tokomaru Bay, where they will assist in the lightering of the Rangitiki. The Rotorua which left New Zealand on October 17., arrived! at Panama on the evening of November 5, and left Colon next night. She;is due at Curacao on. Nov. 9 ■ and London on November 24. At present islio is two days ahead of timetable and has every prospect of making a fast passage. ■ ■ , ‘

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,

The auxiliary scow Horouta arriv? ed‘ lato la»>t night with a shipment of posts from Whakatanh. •' Horouta, a.s. (11.20 p.m.) 79 tons Miller, front Whakatdne.

Hi"h water. Low water 9 ... 6,44 7.16 n.i'.j LOG 10 ... 7.40 8.11 1.17 J .59

First Quarter fS'OV. 11 2.09 p.m FmlL •' s o c Nov. 21 3.56 p.m Jjivsi Quarter Nov. 29 5.09 p.m

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Bibliographic details

Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12397, 9 November 1934, Page 2

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SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12397, 9 November 1934, Page 2

SHIPPING Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12397, 9 November 1934, Page 2

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