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PORT OF GISBORNE

PHASES OF THE MOON

NOVEMBER

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF

SHIPPING. DEPARTURES . Saturday, November 6. Pakura, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), WO tons, Coidicutt, for Wellington, via Blackhead. Mako> s.s. (5.20 p'.m.), 505 tons, j Jones, for Coast bays. Tho Wainui is expected to leave. Auckland fev Tokomaru l)ay, Gisborne, and Napier at 5 p.m. to-morrow. She will arrive here early on Thursday morning, and, after discharging Iter Auckland cargo,, sails for Napier, the launch for outward passengers being fixed to leave the Kaiti side- at. 6 p.m. (meantime). ( The Kahika leaves Timara to-day for Lvtlelton and Wellington, loading at these ports for Napier and Gisborne. She is due at Gisborne for discharge about November 13 or 15. The, Kamona, from Newcastle, is now at Napier, and is expected to arrive at Gisborne on Thursday to discharge timber. The vessel proceeds hence to Auckland. The Waipahi loads at Bluff to-day, proceeding thence to Dunedin, Oamaru, Ly Helton, and Wellington, loading cargo for Napier* and Gisborne, She. is due at Gisborne 'about November 17 or 18. The C. and D. Line steanrer Port Hobart arrives at Gisborne on Wednesdav to continue Homeward' loading. The Kiritona. sails Jor Napier tonight, and will return to Gisborne on Wednesday. The, Pakura loads at Wellington today and to-morrow, for Napier and' Gisborne, and is due hero on Friday. Tho Awahou loft Auckland on Saturday night- for Coast bays and Gisborne. She. is expected to arrive here about Wednesday - The Ruru arrives from, Tol'aga Bay on Wednesday morning with wool for transhipment to the Port Hobart'. The Puiiki is expected to arrive on Friday from Greymouth with coal. The Mako sailed! on Saturday night to load wool at Coast ports, whence site will be despatched for Napier. The Tiroa cleared Auckland on Saturdav night for Coajst bays, and! Gisborne, I and was at Hicks Bay early.this morn- , ing. She is due here to-night, and: will sail to-morrow night for Auck- j land direct. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING London, November 5.--Departutes: j From London for New Zealand, Mata- ■ roa; from Seattle, Dewey. Melbourne, November B.—Arrived, fiauraki, from Wellington. * Adelaide, November ' B.—Arrived, Omana, from Westport. Hobart, November B.—Arrived, West I Ishp. i Auckland : Sailed, at 6 p.m. on Satur- | day, Awahou, and at 12.20 p.m., Tiroa, for Gisborne, via Const bays. Auckland: Arrived, nt 1.30 p.m. yestordav, Wairi'ui, from Gisliorne. Auckland: Arrived, at 1.25 p.m. yesterday, Aorangi, from Suva.; at 8 a.m. 10-dav, Poolta, from Greymouth. Wellington . Arrived, at 11.10 p.m. on | Saturday, Huanui, from Gisborne. Wellington: Arrived, at 8.15 a.m. today, Pakura, from Gisborne. WEATHER REPORT With the exception of Gisborne and Opotiki, where there were occasional blue skies, tlio weather was overcast and cloudy throughout the North Island this" morning, rain falling at Wellington, New Plymouth, and. Wangantii. Southerly breezes were experienced in most centres, with northwesterlies, .light to fair breezes between Opotiki and Napier, Temperature -readings varied from 04 degrees at Tauranga to 50 at Wangauui, other readings being: Auckland 60, Tauranga 04, Taupo 52, East Cape 57, Gisborne 02, Napier 63, Wellington 51, Opotiki 01, New Plymouth 55. Rough seas were reported at Cape Maria, Auckland, East Cape, Gisborne and Opotiki; considerable at Castlepoint and Cape Palliser; moderate to smooth elsewhere. Wairoa'reports this day: Light southwest wind; smooth Sea; good bar. WEATHER FORECAST The indications are for southerly winds, strong to gale at times, decreasing, and tfaerinjT by south to west. The. weather appears to be cloudy and unsettled; with rain probable. The barometer has a rising tendency. Seas considerable; tides good, -. ■ .

Now Moou Nov, , 6th 2.04 a.m. First Quarter .. Nov. 13th 10.32 a.m. Full Moon . Nov. 20th 3.51 a.m. Last Quarter .. Nov. . 27th 6.45 p.m.

NOVEMBER. High water. Low water. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 8 Monday .. 7.22 7.52 1.02 1.40 9 Tuesday .. 8.13 8.42 1.46 2.24 10 Wednesday 9.00 9.27 2.31 310 11 Thursday .. 9.43 10.11 3.1G 3.57 12 Friday .. 10.30 10.58 3.59 4.45 13 Saturday .. 11.19 11.46 4.50 5.35 14 Sunday — 0.10 5.45 6.26 15 Monday .. 0.37 1.03 6.41 7.17 16 Tuesday .. 1.29 1.57 7.35 8.10 17 Wednesday 2.25 2.52 8.35 9.08 18 Thursday .. 3.20 3.47 9.33 10.03 19 Friday. .. 4.14 4.43 10.33 11.01 20 Saturday .. 5.10 5,44 11.36 — 21 Sunday .. 6.10 6.46 0.02 0.37

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Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17185, 8 November 1926, Page 5

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701

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17185, 8 November 1926, Page 5

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17185, 8 November 1926, Page 5