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PORT OF GISBORNE

PHASES OF THE MOON

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS Friday, October 1. Piri, aux, sell. (6.30 p.m.), 130 tons, Watt, from Auckland. DEPARTURES. Friday, October 1. Koau, o.c.v. (10 p.m.), 155 tons. McNab, for Napier. The Koau sailed for Napier last night. The Koau loaves Napier on Monday for Gisborne, and is duo herd on Tuesday morning. The Pakura was expected to sail early this afternoon for Wellington. She loads there early in the week for Napier and Gisborne. The Putiki is expected to clear Auckland on Monday for Gisborne, and is clue here about the middle of the w eek. The 'Make was despatched from Auckland yesterday for Coast bays, Gisborne, and Napier. Hhe is due at this port about Monday or Tuesday, The Awnhou is to leave. Auckland oil Monday for Coast bays and Gisborne. She arrives here about Wednesday. The auxiliary schooner Piri arrived from Auckland last night with a cargo of explosives. She proceeds hence to New Plymouth. The Knliika is expected to load at Dunedin early next week for Napier and Gisborne, via the usual ports. The Kiwitea is expected to load at Auckland about Thursday next for Gisborne, Napier and Wellington. The Kairanga is expected io be despatched front Newcastle on Tuesday next with a load of coal for Napier, Gisborne, and Wellington. R t.J A PEI lIT AR RIV EH TU ESI) AY The New Zealand Shipping Company has received a wireless message from the Ruapehu, en route from London and Southampton, stating that the vessel will arrive at 'Wellington next Tuesday morning. NEW MOTOR LINERS. S.S. PORT OTSTVORNE. Advice lias been received by Messrs. Williams and Kettle, Ltd., and the G.S.F.M. and M. Co., joint local agents for the Commonwealth and Dominion Line. Ltd., that their principals are building three further motor vessels for the New Zealand to United Kingdom trade. This company adopts the practice of naming its boats after the colonial ports with which they _ have trade asociations, and it is pleasing to learn that one of tiro latest, now building is to be christened the Port Gisborne. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Auckland: Arrived, at 5.0 p.m. yesterday, Omana, from Gisborne; at 8 •a.m, to-day, Tima, and at 8.15 u.m. Awnhou, from Gisborne, via Const bays; at 10 n.rn., Stroma, from Ocean Island. Sydney, October 2: Arrived, Tahiti. Newcastle. October 2: Sailed, Kaitoke, for Auckland. Brisbane, October 2: Sailed, Horn.tius, for New Zealand. Melbourne, Oct. 2: Sailed, Wingatui, for Auckland. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations, jo-night:—Auckland : For Saturday only, Kawatiri, Waipori, Poolta, Tvemyn; for Saturday and Sunday, Veronica, Tofua, Ngakuta, Aorangi, Port Hacking, Stroma, Huntingdon, Mamma, Canadian Explorer, ICatiwa/rra, Ulimaroa, Makainbo, Sonomo; fry Sunday only, Kiwitea. Chatham Islands. —For •Saturday and Sunday : Hororata. Wellington.—-For Saturday only: Maori. Wahine, Ngaio, Arahuru, Kartiki, Kaituna, Australind, Remuera, Montague; for Saturday and Sunday, Ruapehu, Mnheno, Ivoromiko; for Sunday only, Poolta. Awarua For Saturday and Sunday : City of Newcastle, Kaponga, Knretu, Whangnpe. WEATHER REPORT Rain was falling this morning at Auckland. Tiritiri,' Tauranga, Opotiki, New Plymouth, Wellington, and Cape Campbell; misty rain at Cape Pal'iiscr. Wellington registered 28 points of rainfall. A fresh south-east breeze was blowing at Cape Campbell, calm at Wellington, Napier, Tnupo; fresh nor'-nor’-east at Nc’vv Plymouth and Tiritiri, fresh southerly at East Cape; light breezes elsewhere. Temperature readings at 9 a.m.: Cape Maria 52, Auckland (12, Tauranga 59, Taupo 58, East Cape <sl. Gisborne o<i, Napier 00, New Plymouth 59, Wellington 5:5, Cape Campbell 55. Wniroa Report.—Light easterly wind; smooth sea; good bar. STATE OP THE SEA Rough seas were running at Tauranga and East. Cape, moderate at Cape Maria, Tiritiri, Capo PoUjser, Capo Egmont, and Capo Campbell, smooth elsewhere. WEATHER FORECAST. . The indications are for variable and strong breezes, easterly, moderate to strong prevailing, Expect dull weather, with much mist and fog in parts. Heavy min is to be expected. The barometer has a falling tendency. beas rough; tides good. .

OCTOBER, New Moon .. Oct. 7 tin 9.43 a. io, First Quarter .. Oct. 15th 1.58 a. io. Full Moon .. Oct. 21st 4.45 p.m. Lust Quarter .. Oct, 28th 10.27 p.m.

OCTOBER High water. Low water. ft.ro. n.m a.m. p.m. 2 Saturday .. 1.46 2.00 8.00 8.31 3 Sunday .. 2.29 2.44 8.46 9.15 4 Monday 5 Tuesday .. 3.10 3.27 9.30 9.56 .. 3.52 4.11 10.17 10.37 6 Wednesday 7 Thursday . i 4.34. 4.53 11.03 11.18 .. 5.18 5.39 11.46 — 8 Friday .. 6.06 6.32 0.02 0.31 9 Saturday .. 6.58 7.27 0.44 1.16

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17154, 2 October 1926, Page 3

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PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17154, 2 October 1926, Page 3

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17154, 2 October 1926, Page 3