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PORT OF GISBORNE.

PHASES OF THE MOON.

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF.

SHIPPING. ARRIVALS. Tuesday, August 11. Jvoutunui, s.s. (10.20 p.m.), 171 tons Beaton, from Napier. DEPARTURES. Tuesday, August 11. Ruapehu, s.s. (5 'p.m.), 8881 tons, Me Kellar, for Auckland.

Tim Wainui left Auckland at 5 p.m. yesterday lor Tokomaru Ray, Gisborne, and Napier, and will be tendered here with launoh for inwal’d passengers this evening if the steamer arrives in time. She will discharge her cargo here to-mor-row, sailing later for Napier, the launch for outward passengers being fixed to leave the wharf at 2 p.m. (meantime). The Wanaka, now discharging in the roadstead, is expected to complete this afternoon, proceeding later to Auckland. Tho Kamo was expected to leave Lyttelton yesterday for Napier and Gisborne, and is expected here early next week.

Tho Kaliika will be loading at Dunedin about Saturday for Napier and Gisborne via the usual ports. Tho Federal .Steam Navigation Co.’s Ruapehu completed loading last evening, and proceeded later to Auckland for final despatch. The Dorset will bo loading at Gisborne about the 9th proximo, and will be lifting frozen meat and general cargo for 'West Coast of United Kingdom ports. The N.Z. Shipping Co.’s Turakina is due at Gisborne about the 3rd proximo to load frozen meat and general cargo. The Koutunui arrived from Napier last night, and sails to-night for the Coastbays from Waipiro to 'Te Araroa. The Putiki clears Wellington on Thursday night for Napier and Gisborne, and is due here during the week-end. The' Mako arrives at Napier on Thursday from Auckland via the Coast bays. The Tiroa was despatched from Auckland for the Coast and Gisborne last night, and is expected here to-morrow.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. London: Arrivals, at Gibraltar, Maloja; at Colon, Matakana; at Norfolk, Port Sydney. Departures, from Table Bay, Lepauto, llaradine, Clan Guacvieal; from Colombo, Mongolia., Nowshe-ra.; from Calcutta, Sussex; from St. Helena, Phyllis; passed Gibraltar, Abbekerk. Newcastle: Sailed’, Inga for Gisbofile. Auckland: Arrived at 5.45 a.m.. Canadian Britisher from Montreal, sailed, 5.10 p.m. yesterday, Wainui, lor Gisborne ;at 0.40 a.m. to-day Canadian Miller, for Vancouver. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Auckland : Aorangi, Ventura, Sierra, Laburnum, Veronica, Kaiwarra, Iris, Makambo, Poolta, Guiana, Ulimnroa, Hartfield, Kaituna, Kent, Tort Pirie, Canadian Miller. Chatham Islands,: Waiwera, Coaderlaw. Awarua: Waimana, Ivaiapdi, Waimarino, Mabeno, Katoa, Port Dunedin, Arawa. Wellington : Wahine, Maori, Ngaio, Arabian, Waipori, Hauraki, Waiwera, Leitrim, Mntatua, Caretu, Kavori, Middleham. Castle, Waihora, Waihen, Tugela, Penmorvah. Kaikorai, Ka imn na wa, Thta.hekai WEATHER REPORT. A fresh N.E. breeze was blowing at Cape Maria this morning; fresh G.E. at Cape Campbell; light breezes elsewhere. The weather generally was fine. Wellington rported 2 degrees of frost. Temperature readings at 9 a.in.: Capa Maria b 9, Auckland 52, Tauranga 43, East Cape 46, Gisborne 43, Napier 47, New Plymouth 46, Wellington 47. Cape Campbell 47 STATE OF THE SEA. Moderate seas were running at Cape Maria, Tauranga, East Cape, Cape Palliser, Cape Campbell, and Cape Egmont; moderate swell at Napier; smooth at Tiritiri and Gisborne. WEATHER FORECAST. The indications are' for easterly winds and freshening. A storm appears to be approaching from tile north. Weather clouding over. Rain later. Barometer falling, but rising again soon. Sea considerable on the Coast. Tides good.

AUGUST. 8.41 Last Quarter August 11 p.lli. New Moon August 20 0.45 11.111, First Quarter August 27 4.16 p.iii.

AUGUST. High water. Low water. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 12 Wednesday .. 11.56 — 5.33 6.06 13 Thu rsday .. 0.21 0.48 6.27 7.02 14 Friday .. 1.12 1.36 7.22 7.57 15 Saturday .. 2.02 2.21 8.14 8.49 10 Sunday .. 2.50 3.04 8.58 9.28 17 Monday .. 3.30 3.45 9.36 10.04 18 Tuesday .. 4.08 4.26 10.14 10.42 19 Wednesday .. 4.49 5.09 10.54 11.24 20 Thursday .. 5.33 5.55 11.38 — 21 Friday .. 6.22 6.45 0.08 0.24 22 Saturday .. 7.15 7.36 0.55 1.10 23 Sunday .. 8.07 8.27 1.44 1.57 24 Monday .. 8.54 9.15 2.29 2.43

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16806, 12 August 1925, Page 5

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638

PORT OF GISBORNE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16806, 12 August 1925, Page 5

PORT OF GISBORNE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16806, 12 August 1925, Page 5

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