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PORT OF GISBORNE.

PHASES OF THE MOON. DECEMBER. Full Moon Dec. 30 1.31 p.m. TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF. DECEMBER. High wiilcr. Low water, a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 30 Wednesday .. 5.12 5.45 11.38 11.45 31 Thursday .. 6.07 6.42 0.00 0.27

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Tuesday. December 29. Wiiinui, ?.s. (11.55 p.m.). 684 tons, Chat field, from Auckland. Passengers: Misses Donaldson, Oardhnm (2), Harris, II.!I (2). Lowe, McGregor and boy. Williams, Potdgrain, and Hnneyhun: Mcfiflames McLaehlan and 2 children, Cooper ami child, Vialnux. Roller and child, Harris. Small. Richards. Walerhouse, Jones, Matt hews and child,.-mid Porter; Messrs Vialoux. Rjtchle. Harris. Beaumont, Jones, Watcrhou.se. Attwood, {■Taylor, Senrr. Donaldson; Master Kent: and five steerage. Wednesday. December 3C. Kiritona. 0.e.\\i(7.45 a.m.). 155 tons, Allen, from Napier. The Wainui arrived from Auckland I his morning, <hi completion of discharge in tlii! roadstead to-day she proceeds lo Auckland via Thiaminni Bay. The launch for outward passengers leaves the Kaiti side nl 'I p.m. to-day. The Waipalii leaves Napier this evening, and will be discharging southern produce in Ihe roadstead here to-mnr row. She sails later for Auckland. The Wnnnkn lefl Dunedin yesterday morning for Napier and Gisborne. via the usual ports, She is expected here early next month. The Kaiun load.-; al Dunedin about January 6 for Napier and Gisborne, via Gktmaru, Tirmiru, l.yttelton, and Wellington. She is due here aboul January 12. The Hertford is due nt ('lishorne aboul January 22 to load frozen meat and general cargo for the Wesl Const of r!ng land and London. The Awahnu completes discharge and will-be despatched hence for Napier this evening. She proceeds later lo Auckland. The Kiritona arrived from Niapier this morning, and wa« discharging shingle at the construction yards to-day. She sails this evening for Tokomaru Bay. The Puliki i.s expected to leave Wellington on Tuesday next, with cargo for Xapier and (lishorne She is due at this port the following Friday. The Mako is nt present loading wool al Coast bays for Napier. The I'akura clears Greymouth on .Saturday with cargo for Wtiikokopu and (lishorne. The Tiroa is to he despatched from Auckland to-morrow for Coast ports and (lishorne. She i.s flue here on Saturday. The following have booked passages for Auckland by the Wainui. sailing this evening: Misses Jones, Kay, Lawrence. Wyntt (21, Moore. Punfoy, Redmond. Coleman (2). and Cooper; Mos'dame.s Turner and infant, Webb. Preston, and Davis; Messrs. Davis. McDonald. Williams. Turner. Tot tick, Goldsmith, and Armstrong; Master Moon'. ' TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Napier: To sail at 7 p.m., Waipalii for Gisborne. WITHIN WIRELESS EANGE. The following ve-sels are expected to be within nnge of the under men tinned wireless slat ions to-night:---S,H Auckland: Laburnum, Ten m.-ssfe, M>n ban tula, Norfolk. Kaituun. Trelyoii, Kiia Orn, and Port .Pi He. Ch.'ithaui Islands: Meilon Mull. Awn ran: City of Corinth, Sir .'.lines --Clark Ross, Karetu. Manuka. Middlesex, Hertford. Wnnaka, and Palceha. Wellington: Wall inc. Maori, N'gaio. Arahvirn. Tnmnhinc, City of Shanghai, Ofnkia. Mahana, Rcmuerfi, Mesopotamia, Canadian Constructor, Moernki. Agiirpnnd and Wnilienio. ■WEATHER REPORT. This morning's messages report fresh north-west breeze at (ape Campbell, breeze from same quarter lit Wellington, and light nor'-westerly winds at Auckland and (lishorne. Calm weather prevailed at Taupo and Opotiki, with light winds at all other places, mostly northerly or westerly, with south-west at Tauranga. At Cape -Maria the weather was foggy; hazy at Taupo; overcast at Napier, Castlepoint. and Opotiki; blue sky at Auckland, Tauranga, Gisborne, and Cape Egmont, with sky overcast at other observation stations. Thermometer readings at 9 a.m. were: Cape Maria 70, Auckland 70, Tauranga 76. Taupo 66, East Cape 72, (iishorne 76, Napier 79, Cape Palliser 76. Wellington 66. CV.pe Campbell 60, Castlepoint 74, ("ape Egmont 68. Opotiki 65. STATE OF THE SEA. Rough water was reported, from East Cape, Cape, Campbell, and Castlepoint; moderate sea at ("ape Palliser and ("ape Egmont; and smooth water at other North Island stations.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16921, 30 December 1925, Page 5

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PORT OF GISBORNE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16921, 30 December 1925, Page 5

PORT OF GISBORNE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16921, 30 December 1925, Page 5

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