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PORT OF GISBORNE.

PHASES OF THE MOON.

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF.

SHIPPING. DEPARTURES. Monday, .July 13. l’nkura, s.s. (11 p.m.), 7CO tons, Coidi cult, lor Wellington.

The Wninui leaves A uekhvhd at 10 o'clock to night for Tokomniu Bay, Gisborne and Napier, and will lie tendered here, with the launch for inward passengers on Thursday morning. She will, discharge her cargo here on Thursday, and sad later for Napier, the launch for outward passengers being iixed to leave the wharl at 2 p.m. meantime on Thursday. The Kamo, now loading in the roadstead, is expected to complete this afternoon and sails later for Southern ports. The Knhika is expected to lend coal at Grey-mouth and Westport about the- 17th ii-st.. for Napier and Gisborne. The Kuapehu is due at. Gisborne about tlie 25th iust. to load frozen meat and general cargo for the United States and West of England ports. The Remuera will he loading frozen meal and general cargo at Gisborne for London, early next month. 'Die departure of the Shaw. .Suvill and Albion liner Waiwera from Gisborne has been delayed, and the vessel will now be. despatched for Nelson on Thursday night. The Pakura completed the discharge of her Gisborne cargo yesterday, and left, for Wellington at- 11 o’clock last, night. She loads there early this week for Napier and this port. The Awnhou is scheduled to dear this port for the Coast and Auckland tonight. After discharging at. the northern port she loads for the Coast and Gisborne. The Koutnnui leaves Wellington for Gisborne to-night. The I'utiki is due from the Coast tomorrow, and loads here for Napier and Wellington. The koau will depart lor Napier this afternoon. The M.'iko was at Waikokopu to-day on her way from Napier to Auckland. The Kiritona is expected to clear this port for Tokomaru Bay to-morrow afternoon. The Tiroa arrived at Auckland from the Coast and Gisborne yesterday, and is timed to sail again to-night for this port via the Const bays. The departure of the Tnga for Greymouth lias been postponed until to-mor-row. The steamer loads timber there for Sydney, and after discharging at the latter port proceeds to Newcastle to load coal for Gisborne. The Mnroro is to be despatched shortly with a. full load of timber for Sydney. The Elsie Mary is loaded at Auckland ready for sea, and sails for this port Then the weather is favorable. She brings a cargo of coal. Tjic Hnanui is at Auckland, taking aboard a shipment of material for the harbor construction works at Tolagn. Bay. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Clarence Heads : Sailed, Huia, for New Zealand. , WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Auckland: Niagara Aorangi, Dunedin Laburnum, Veronica’, Flora, Tungsha, Kainpni, Port Auckland, Waimnna, Riniulakn, Hertford, Suva, lleina, West Cnhokia, Whangape, Canadian Consfruetor, HinrfTioa, Koromiko, Kaitoke Chatham Islands: Pakeha. Wellington: Maori, Mararoa, Ngaio, Arahura, Tutanekai, Moeraki, Kairanga, Keeling, Waimarino, Kaitangata, Kai mnnawa, Mata tun, Canadian C’hallengar, Waiwera. Doonho’.m. Awnrua : Waikouaiti, Sierra, Morenn, Karetu, Wannkn, Kumara, WEATHER REPORT. A southerly fresh breeze was blowing this morning at East Cape; fresh southeast at Cape Campbell; light breezes elsewhere. Rain was falling at Opotiki; misty rain at East Cape; passing showers at Gisborne and Cape Egmont; drizzling rain at Wellington. Wellington reported 30 points of rainfall. STATE OF THE SEA. Rough seas were running at East Cape, considerable at Opotiki and Castlepoint, moderate/at Tnurangn, Cape Egmont and Cape Campbell, slight swell at Gisborne, smooth at Tiritiri, Napier and Cape I’alliser. WEATHER FORECAST. The indications are for northerly winds with dull and misty weather. Rain probable. Barometer falling. Sea. considerable on the coast. Tides high.

Full Moon JULY. July G 4.24 p.m. Last QuarterJuly 13 9.4 a.in. New Moon July 21 9.10 a. in. First Quarter July 2D 7.53 a .m.

JULY. High water. Low water, a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 1.4 Tuesday — 0.21 6.04 6.31 IS Wednesday .. 0.44 1.15 6.59 7.31 1G Thursday .. 1.38 2.06 7.53 8.28 17 Friday .. 2.27 2.52 8.43 9.17 18 Saturday .. 3.14 3.37 9.30 10.02 19 Sunday .. 4.02 4.21 10.14 10.43 20 Monday .. 4.48 5.04 11.55 11.23 21 Tuesday .. 5.32 5.46 11.33 — 22 Wednesday .. 6.15 6.30 0.03 0.14 23 Thursday .. 7.00 7.17 0.45 0.58 24 Friday .. 7.46 8.05 1.29 1.41 25 Saturday .. 8.33 8.52 2.11 2.22 26 Sunday .. 9.18 9.34 2.51 3J12 27 Monday .. 9.59 10.15 3.31 3.44 28 Tuesday .. 10.41 10.59 4.11 4.30 29 Wednesday .. 11.25 11.49 4.56 5.24 30 Thursday — 0.13 5.46 6.18 31 Friday .. 0.40 1.04 6.38 7.10

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16781, 14 July 1925, Page 5

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PORT OF GISBORNE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16781, 14 July 1925, Page 5

PORT OF GISBORNE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16781, 14 July 1925, Page 5

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