SHIPPING
TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF.
NOVEMBER, 1934
PHASES OF"THE MOON
NOVEMBER. 1934
arrived
Friday, November 9
Houtunui, m.s., (8.15 a- I'.), 167 tons, Cl. Nairn from Napier. Waiwera m.s., (9.30 a-nr.), 10.760 tons, J. H. Gaskell, K.D. R.N.R. from Bi'ulf. ' Awahou, m.s., (9.45 a.m'.), ' 410 ton's, D. 'Wallace, from Napier.'
SAILED —Friday, November 9 Tiroa s.s. (10.20 a.m.), 206 tons, J. W. H. Holmes, for Toicoma.ru Hay. Koutmiui m.s., (3:10 p.ui.), 167 tons, Cl. Nairn, for Napier. Awaliou, m.s., (4 pan.), 410 ton's I). Wallace for -tihe Coast and Wellington. Karcro m.s. (9.15 p.m.), 88 tons A. Thomson. for Tokomaru Bay.
EXP ECTED AHHIV A LS. Wainui, «.s.. from southern ports. Tuesday or Wednesday next. Margaret W m.s.. from Auckland, canty. ’ • Rn|a-ko, m.s., from Auckland, k# •: VH “ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. AVaiwera, m.>s., for Napier, torn iglit.
VESSELS IN PORT
>~At the Wkarves — Horouta., a.s. —ln the Roadstead. — Waiwera, m.s. NOTES Tlie Wainui, with cargo, from 'South ern ports, is due at Gisborne about Tuesday or Wednesday next to discharge. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner llangiti.ki (Captain H. Barnett) was expected to leave Auck land at 3 p.m, yesterday l°r Toko.'mam Bay where she is' to- commence loading wool for London, today. On completion the vessel will proceed to Napier.
The New Zealand Shipping Company’s finer Rangitane is fixed t o load at Tokomaru Bay on December 6, taking frozen meat and avool for London.
The Shaw, Savilf and Albion Company’s new motor' ship AVaiwcra arrived in the roadstead yesterday morning and is at present loading meat, butter and general cargo for London. It is, hoped to dispatch the vessel tonight- for Wellington, Napier and Auckland to complete.
The Tiroa sailed at- 1Q.2C1 a.m. yesterday and the Karoro at 9.15 P-m. for Tokomaru Bay whei'e they wiii assist in the lightering if the Eaugitik i.
The Eoutunui arrived from We I - jfington and Napier at 3.15 a.in. yesterday and sailed in the afternoon for the Hawke’s Bay port.
The Awahou, under the command of. Mr D. Wallace, who hay- replaced Captain C. AV, CoJdieutt, arrived at 9.45 o'clock yesterday morning from Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier and Waikokdpu. The vessel • -sailed at 4 p.m. l'or the Coast and AVollington, where she is to- load again. .
The Aorangi, from Vancouver leaves Honolulu on November 14 for Suva, Auckland and Sydney, where she is duo on December I. The Niagara, from Sydney, arrives at Auckland on Mcnduv and sails on Tuesday for Suva-, Honolulu and Vancouver.
The Maung.anui, from San Francisco, Tahiti and Rarotonga amves ati AVollington on Monday and saill'S on Tuesday for ..Sydney, where she is duo on November 17.
The Makui'a, from Svciney, Welling ton, Rarotonga and Tahiti, arrives at San Francisco on November 10.
High water. Low water 10 7.40 -8.11 1.17 1.59
First Quarter JNOV. 14 . 2.09 p.m Fuill Moon Nov. ‘21 3.56 p.m Last Quarter , IMov.,29 . 5.09 p.m
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12398, 10 November 1934, Page 2
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