SHIPPING
PHASES of the moon
NOVEMBER; 1934
arrived / .. / —- f —Saturday, .'November, 10— Moa a.s., 10.40 a.m.), 99 tons Norton, from Greymouth.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Wainui, s.s., from southern ports, tomorrow or Wednesday. . Waimea s.s., from Wellington, Thursday,.Pane, 0.t., from Auckland. November 15. ..• -v ■ ■' Margaret W m.s.. from Auckland, early. ' Pukeko, m.s., from Auckland, early. Awakou ni,s., from Wellington, early.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wai.wc.ra, m.<s , for Napier, today. Wainui s.s., for Wellington, Wednesday. SAILED —Sunday, November 11.Horouta, a,s., iS.2O p.m.) 79 tons Miller, for Auckland. Moa, a.s., (8.50 p.m.) 99 tons, Norton, for Wliangarci.
VESSELS IN PORT. •; a the Roadstead. — Waiwera, lii.s NOTES ..The Wainfea loads lit Auckland on today and tomorrow for Orislioiiie and Napier, arriving' here on Thursday to discharge. The Wainui, with southern cargo is due here tomorrow or Wednesday and on completion of discharge and loading is to retv™ to "Wellington on route te 'Southern ports where she is to load again for Napier and Gisborne.
Tho New Zealand Shipping Companys finer Rangitiki, atl present loading wool at Tolcomaru Bay for London', is expected to complete anU ’ sail today for Napier. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s .liner Rangitan.e is fixed to load at Tokomaru Bay °n December G, taking frozen meat, and wool ior London.
The Margaret W arrived at Auckland at 9.40 a.m. yesterday from Napier. The vefssel wi-lfi" load ;at the northern port today, and tomorrow for Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. The Pukeko loads at Portland today and completes at Auckland tomorrow for the Coast, Gisborne and Napier. The Awahou loads at "Wellington today for Napier and 1 Gisborne. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s new motor ship Waiwera arrived in the roadstead on Friday morning and is at present loading moat;, butter and general cargo for London. It is hoped to dispatch the vessel tonight for "Wellington, Napier and Auckland to complete.
Tile auxiliary scow Moa- bound Prom Greymouth to • Whangarei, called) in hero on Saturday morning. The vessel had a cargo of coal for discharge at the northern port. She saiil'ed last night for "W'hangarei. Th.e Shell Company’s tanker Paua is duo ail Gisborne on November 15.. At this port ‘she will d'is-f charge bulk and ease motor spirit and oil.
The auxiliary ‘scow Horouta sailed last night with a, ‘shipment of maize for Auckland.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS AUCKLAND, Nov. 11. Arrived, 9.40 a.m. Margaret AV., from Gisborne.
First Quarter JNOV. 14 2.09 p.m Full Moon Nov. 21 3.56 p.m Last Quarter IMor. 29 5.09 p.m
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12399, 12 November 1934, Page 2
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