SHIPPING
TID C S AT GISBORNE WHARF
APRIL, 1935
PHASES OF THE MOON
SAILED —Saturday, April 6 Totara., s.s. (7.50 p.m.) 420 tons, E. A. Eden, for Auckland. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wainui, s.s. from South Island ports, Wednesday. Tbtara, s.s. from Auckland: via the Coast, Thursday. Awahou, m.v, from Wellington, via Napier, Friday Norfolk, s.s. for Homeward loading April 17. Port Fairy, m.v., for Homeward loading, May 6. New Zealand Star, m.v., for Home ward loading, May 15. Altair a.s., from Wellington, early. Pukeko, m.v., from Auckland, via the Coast, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wainui, s.s. for the south, Wednesday. Pukeko, m.v. for Napier, early. VESSELS IN PORT ~-At tho Wharves— To Rapunga, yacht. Tiroa,, s.s. Ivaroro, m.v. NOTES. The Wainui with, southern cargo iva.i expected to leave Wellington on Saturday aftc'rnoon for Napier, The vessel is due here about Wednesday next and on completion of discharge and loading is to return to Wellington, proceeding thence to southern p°rts. The Tit ok i with coal from Westport arrived at Tokomnru Pay at 6.45 a m on Saturday. The vessel completed discharge late that day and sailed for Napier. The Rangitata is fixed to load at Tokomarn Bay about April 28, taking frozen moat an ; ] general cargo for London. The Norfolk to load frozen meat and general cargo for London ana W.C'.U.K ports, is due at Gisborne about April 17. The Awr.hou is to load af. Wellington today and tomorrow for Napier an c i Gisborne. The Totara sailed' o n Saturday night for Auckland where she loans again for the Coast and Gisborne. The Pukeko on completion of discharge and loading at Napier on Saturday, sailed for Tokomnru Ray, Hiek’s Bay, and Auckland. At the last mentioned port she is to load again for the Coast, Gisborne and Napier. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. LONDON, April 7. Arrived at Kingston, Matakana ; at Balboa, Waimana; at Christobal, Mataroa. at San Frncisco. Maunganui. Sailed: From Colon, Surrey; from Plymouth, Remuera ; from Las Palmas, Durham; from Ralboa, New Zealand Star; from Halifax, Canadian Conqueror; from Vancouver, Antonio.
Hi eh water. Low water a.m. p.m. a.m p.m. 8 ... 9.30 9.51 3.15 3.35 9 ... 10.22 10.42 4.10 4.28 io ... 11.08 11.30 5.02 5.19 11 ... 11.55 0.00 5.53 6.11 12 ... 0.15 0.40 6.40 7.00 13 ... 0.59 1.25 7.26 7.46 14 ... 1.41 2.04 8.09 8.28
First Quarter, April 11, 5.15 a.m Full Moon, April 19, 8.40 a.m Last Quarter,. April 20, 3.50 p.m
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12253, 8 April 1935, Page 2
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