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PORT OP GISBORNE.

SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY. New Moon July 10th 10.36 a.ui. hirst Quarter July 18th 2.25 p.m. Full Moon July 25th 4.43 p.m. TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF.

ARRIVALS. Wednesday, July 7. Parera, s.s. (I) a.:n.), fifi-l tons. Pa mips, from Westport, via Napier. DEPARTURES. Tuesday. .Inly ii. Canadian Gon(|uoror, s.s. (S ji.ni.), •'•■•Hi lons. Rooji, lor Auckland. The Wainui, from Auckland, will ho tendered with Iho launch for inward passengers at 5 a.rn. to-morrow. 'J'ho stearnor proceeds to Najiicr tomorrow evening, tln> launch for oufward passengers leaving the Kaiti side at 4 p.m. (montiame) ,ykod(dug kwzDh CN ,o\vy (meantime). The Kamo was to leave Wellington at noon to-day tor Napier and Gisborne, and is due here about Saturday. After discharge she returns to Dunedin to load again for Napier and Gisborne, via the usual ports.

The Kamona loads at Westport ahont Ihursduy for Gisborne. She procoecis hence to Greymouth to load for Wellington and Napier. I The Kent, now loading in the roadstead, is expected to complete about Friday, when sho proceeds to Now Plymouth to continue loading. The Devon left_ Napier at midnight last night for Waikokopu and Gisborne, and is due here about Friday or Saturday next to load frozen meat and general cargo for London, Antwerp, and West Coast United Kingdom ports. The Canadian Conqueror (Canadian Government agency) completed her Gisborne loading yesterday, and was despatched last night for Auckland. She sails finally from Auckland on Saturday, for New York, Boston, and Montreal. The Parera arrived from Westport, via Napier, this morning, and is to sail tomorrow afternoon for Lyttelton. The Pakura left Wellington last night for Napier and Gisborne, and is due at this port on Friday morning. t The Awahou is due at Auckland on Friday, and sails again the following j day ior Coast bays and Gisborne. I The Miro arrived from Napier last I night. She sails this evening for Auckland.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Auckland: Sailed at 5.25 p.m. yester day, Wainui, for Gisborne, via' Toko mam Bay. Melbourne, July 7: Arrived, Kniapoi from Greymouth. WEATHER REPORT. This morning light breezes wore reported from most. North Island stations. At Cape Maria, Opotiki, East Cape, and Wellington, it was from the south; at Auckland and Gisborne, north-west; at Tiritiri, Cape Egmont, and Capo Campbell, west; Castlepoint, north; and calm at. other places reporting. At Auckland and Cape Egmont the sky was overcast; at Tiritiri, cloudy; all other places reporting blue sky. Temperature readings at !-> a.tn. were: Cape Maria 54, Auckland 55, Tiritiri 49, Tsiurnnga 45, Opotiki 45, East Cape 111). Gisborne 44, Napier 4i5, Cape Palliser 42, Cape Egniont 51, Wellington 51, Cape Cant]) hell 47, Castlepoint 44, Wairoa reports this day: Light westerly winds. Heavy sea.' Bar unworkable. STATE OF THE SEA. The sea was rough at Castlepoint and Cape Egmont and smooth to moderate at other places. Tides .were poor at Cape Campbell and Castlepoint and good at other places. WEATHER FORECAST. The indications aiv fur westerly winds, moderate to strong, and freshening and veering by /vest to north. There is a prospect of fair to cloudy weather, and milder. The barometer will be falling shortly. Seas will he moderate and tides good.

,1ULY. High water. Low water. a.in. p.m. a.in. p.m. 7 Wednesday .. 2.48 3.11 9.10 9.41 8 Thursday .. 3.36 4.00 9.59 10.35 9 Friday .. 4.27 4.50 10.48 11.24 10 Saturday .. 5,20 5.42 11.37 0.00 11 Sunday .. 6.14 6.35 0.14 0.25 12 Monday .. 7.08 7.27 1.02 1.12 13 Tuesday .. 8.02 8.18 1.48 2.00 14 Wednesday .. 8.50 9.04 2.33 2.45 15 Thursday .. 9.34 9.48 3.14 3.30 1C Friday .. 10.17 10.32 3.55 4.16 17 Saturday .. 11.00 11.16 4.37 4.58 18 Sunday .. 11.42 0.00 5.19 5.43 19 Monday .. 0.01 (1.23 5.59 6.28 20 Tuesday .. 0.44 1.05 6.42 7.16 81 Wednesday .. 1.30 1.50 7.27 8.05 22 Thursday ’ .. 2.11 2.35 8.16 8.56 23 Friday ' .. 3.00 3.23 9.06 9.51

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17079, 7 July 1926, Page 5

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PORT OP GISBORNE. SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17079, 7 July 1926, Page 5

PORT OP GISBORNE. SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17079, 7 July 1926, Page 5

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