SHIPPING
| TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF NOVEMBER.
PHASES. OF THE 'MOON,. : Full Moon, Nov. 11. 2.12 a.m. •I Last Quarter, Nov. IS, 12.06 p.m. New Aloon Nov. 2.6, 2.06 p.m. ARRIVED. —Friday, Nov. B. Tiroa, s.s. (5.25 a .in..), 206 tons, i J. W. IT. Holmes, from Napier. Koutunui, m.v. (4.40 p.m.), 164 tons, G. Nairn, from Portland via tlie Coast. '"sailed. —Friday, Nov. 8.Pukeko, m.v. (4.50 p.m.), .766 tons, S. Jones, for Napier. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Port Chalmers, s.s., for Homeward loading, to-day | Awahou. ou.v-, from Lyttelton, j via. Napier, Tuesday. Margaret W., m.v., from Auckland via the Coast, Thursday. Port Caroline, s.s., for Homeward I loading, November 16. | Rangitata, s.s., fox . Homeward j loading. December 13 j Gabriella, s.s., from Newcastle and 1 Sydney, early. Wainui, s.s., from southern ports, ; via Napier, Nov. 20. i Ka imai, s.s., from West- Coast | (5.1.), early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Koutunuf m.v., for Napier, to- 1 day. Port Chalmers, s.s., lor Auckland, I to-day. Port Caroline, s.s., for Napier, | early. VESSELS IN PORT | —At the Wharves.— i Karoro. m.v j Tiroa, s.s. j NOTES The Margaret W.. on Monday and Tuesday, loads at Auckland for TokoI mam Lay, Tol.aga Lay and Gisi borne. She is due back at Gisborne on Thursday next. The Tiroa arrived back at Gisborne ' at 5.25 a.m. yesterday from Napier. ! The C. and l>. Line steamer Port . Chalmers left Napier last evening for : Gisborne, and will commence loading ;at this port this morning. She is to clear Gisborne later to-day for Auckland to complete for London. The C. and D. Line steamer Port Caroline will now load at New Plymouth instead of at Auckland. She is now at New Plymouth and will leave again on November 13 for Gisborne, Napier and Wellington to complete. The vessel is to clear Wellington on November 23 for London, via Cape Horn and St. Vincent. The Aorangi left Sydney en route 1 Vancouver Nov. 7, arrives Auckland j Monday next, leaves Auckland Nov. | 12, Suva Nov. 15, Honolulu Nov. 22, j and arrives Vancouver Nov. 29. The Wainui is scheduled to load at southern ports for Napier and Gisborne, leaving Bluff Monday next, Dunedin Tuesday, works Oamaru and Timaru on Wednesday, Lyttelton Thursday thence Wellington. The steamer is expected to arrive at Gisborne on Wednesday, Nov. 20. The Kaimai was expected to load at Westport yesterday and complete at Greymouth to-day, taking coat for Wellington, Napier and Gisborne. The Gabriella has been announced to load coal and general cargo at Newcastle about Nov. 21 and is to complete at Sydney for Napier and Gisborne. The Rangitata is fixed to load, fro-' zen meat and wool at 2 isborno for London about December 13. Prior to Gisborne she loads at Tokomaru. Bay about Dee. 11. The llangiliki is due at Tokomaru Bay about Tuesday next to load wool for London. The Pukeko yesterday discharged her Auckland cargo which included 45 logs for the Gisborne Box Company and an eight-ton mechanical navvy, consigned to Mr King, contractor on the Gentle Annie Hill road recon- . struetion • work. She sailed yesterday afternoon- via Waikokopu. The Awahou arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Lyttelton, | and is to complete loading to-day for j Napier and Gisborne. The ship •is due hero on Tuesday. The Koutunni arrived at Gisborne yesterday afternoon from Hicks Bay and Tolaga Bay. The vessel has cement from Portland to discharge here, and on completion proceeds to Napier. The Niagara left Sydney on route Vancouver Oct. 19, and should have reached Vancouver Noy- 7. The vessel is expected to return on the southward trip leaving Vancouver en route Sydney to-day, Honolulu Nov. 16, Suva Nov. 24, apd reach Auckland Nov. 28, sailing the same. day for ! Sydney where, she is due December 2The Maunganui left Sydney en route San Francisco Oct. -24, and arrives ’Frisco Nov. 15. The Makura left San Francisco en route Sydney Oct. 23, arrives Wellington Monday , next and sails the next day for Sydney where she is due Nov. 16. • :■- J 4 SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. ■ \ , PORT | All U R 111 I, Nov. 8. To sail, 10/p.m., Port Chalmers, for Gisborne. I , _
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12705, 9 November 1935, Page 2
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