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PORT OF GISBORNE.

PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY. Now Moon—Sunday 4(li, 10.30 n.m. First Quartoi— Monday I2lh, 1.44 p.w. Full Moon-Monday 19Mi, 9.23 n.m. Last Qitarlor —Monday 26tli, 1.46 a.in. TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF. MAY.

SHIPPING.

The Araliura is to leave Auckland at 4 p.m. to-day for Tokoinaru Bay and Gisborne, and will lie tendered to-mor-row evening with one launch for inward and outward passengers at 7 p.m. (meantime), leaving for Napier later. The Kaimanawa is expected to clear Newcastle on Wednesday morning with coal for Gisborne and Napier. The Wanaka is expected to commence loading at the Bluff about the 12th instant for Napier and Gisborne via Dunedin, Onmaru. Timarti, Lyttelton and Wellington. The Ripple leaves Wellington to-night for Namier and Gisborne. The Putiki left Napier this morning for Wellington and F’icton. The Te Airolva sails for Wairoa as soon as tilio weather moderates. The Awaihou ,sail's from Auckland today for the CoasE and Gisborne, and is due on Friday. The Tima leaves to-night for the Coast arid Auckland. The War Lord loads for Auckland this morning, and on completion of the work she .sails as soon ns the weather permits. The Afaroro is still discharging coal at the wharf. The Hunnni is working her way north to Auckland, from Gisborne. The Federal Steam Navigation Company advise: The Ruapehu left Liverpool on the 26th ultimo for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin and New Plymouth. ’The Xardann left Newport News on the 13th April and New York on 26th April for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Sydney, and Melbourne, and is due at Auckland on the 26th instant. On completion of her loading operations th,“i Elsie Mary proceeds to Auckland. The Joseph Sims is still discharging Australian hardwood alt the Iv.’.iti wharf. TIiLIMiRAPHIC SHIPPING. Sydney: Arrived at 8 a.m., U 1 irrinrea, from Wellington; at 9.30. Marama, front New Zealand. WITHIN WIRHLIISS RANG I:. Auckland : Araliura, Canadian Chah longer. Comndkim Pioneer, City of Birmingham. Kauvaitiri. Maheno. NgakuLi-, Omama. Port Nicholsem, Sussex. Tofua. Truro City. Wellington : Wah.iuo. Maori, Nga.io, Maimgaiiiui, Tahiti, Wanaka-, Pinko, Tvi.'row, CooTain-a, Ot-nki. Waihemn. Kai tuna 1 -, Rivnhiga, Kaitoke. Waikouaiti, Whanga.oe, Walipori. Kaita.ngata., Kai warm.. Waikawm, Tufnnekni. Veronica, Karori. Chatham Islands : Union City. WEATHER RF.PORT. A southerly gale was blowing this morning at East Capo, fresh southerly breeze at. Caps ATaria.. fresh southerlies at Auckland tiind Opotiki, fresh south-east breeze at, Caipe Eginont. south south-east breeze at Gisborne, south-west breeze at N'apier; light breezes elsewhere. Blue skies were reported from Opotiki northwards and at New Plymouth ; overcast conditions elsewhere, temperature readings ?/, 9 a.m.: Cn.pe Maria 60. Auckland 55. Tnurangn 57, Oootiki 56, East Cane 60. Gishorne 59, Napier 54, New Plymouth 53, Wellington 54, Cape Campbell 55. STATE OP THE SEA. Heavy seas were reported at East Ga,pe, Cn.stlopoint arid Cape Campbell, rough at. Cape Maria, Nattier and New Plymouth, moderate at Taurnnga and Gisborne, moderate swell at Cope Pa.llis.er. WEATHER FORECAST. Indicationsi 'are for son'll-easterly winds, and bcrk'.ng by east to north. Showery and changeable ' weather expected and weather will probably become warmer. Barometer, little movement. Shat and tides moderate.

High water Low water. n.rn. p.m. a.m. p.m C Tuesday 7.32 7.49 1.04 1.22 7 Wednesday.. 8.22 8.35 1.52 2.06 8 Thursday .. 9.02 9.14 2.36 2.46 9 Friday 9.40 9.55 3.16 3.24 10 Saturday .. 11 Sunday 10.19 10.59 10.34 11.14 3.55 4.33 4.02 4.42 12 Monday 11.40 11.56 5.13 5.24 13 Tuesday 0.00 0.22 5.54 6.08 14 Wednesday.. 0.41 1.06 6.57 6.55 15 Thursday .. 1.29 1.52 7.24 7.45 16 Friday 2.18 2.40 8.14 8.40 17 Saturday 3.08 3.34 9.08 9.58 18 Sunday 4.04 4.33 10.08 10.44 19 Monday 5.09 5.36 11.11 11.51 20 Tuesday 6.15 6.38 0.00 0.16 21 Wednesday.. 7.16 7.39 0.56 1.17 22 Thursday 8.16 8.38 1.57 2.14 23 Friday 9.14 9.32 2.53 5.1)9 24 Saturday 10.08 10.27 3.44 4.05 25 Sunday 11.02 11.22 4.38 5.01 26 Monday 11.55 0.00 5.35 5.58 27 Tuesday 0.18 0.47 6.34 6,53 28 Wednesday.. 1.12 1.37 7.26 7.45 29 Thursday .. 2.02 2.25 8.15 8.38 30 Friday 2.43 3.13 9.05 9.31 31 Saturday .. 3.35 3.58 9.52 10.21

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16423, 6 May 1924, Page 3

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675

PORT OF GISBORNE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16423, 6 May 1924, Page 3

PORT OF GISBORNE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16423, 6 May 1924, Page 3

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