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PORT OF GISBORNE

PHASES OF THE MOON

TIDES AT GTSBOENP. WHARF

SHIPPING ARRIVALS Thursday, Miry 24. Wnimea, s.s. (4.20 a.m.), 404 tons, Wahistrom, .('nun Auckland. Tiroa, s.s. (8 a.m.), 200 tons, Clark, from Auckland. DEPARTURES Wednesday, May 2'<'<. Kaliika, s.s. (.""> p.m.), 1172 lons, Dalgloish,. for Duncdin.

The Waimcsi arrived from Auckland early this morning. She is expected to complete discharge and sail at & p.m. to-day i'nr Napier; Y

The Kaliika completed the discharge of her southern cargo here yesterday

afternoon and sailed for Duncdin to .load again for Napier and Oisborno via the usual ports. The Kurow, with southern cargo for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland, is expected here on Saturday morning next to discharge. Ou completion the vessel proceeds to Auckland. The Aoraugi, from Vancouver, via ports, arrives at Sydney to-morrow and leaves on May 31, for Auckland, Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver. The Niagara, from Sydney, via ports, arrives at Vancouver to-morrow. She leaves there on May HO for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland, and Sydney. The Tahiti, from San j Francisco, leaves Papeete on Saturday for Rarotonga, Wellington and Sydney. The Makura, from Sydney and. Wellington, leaves Rarotonga. on Saturday for Papeete and San Francisco.

Tho Awahon is due from coast bays and Auckland this overling, and sails on the return, trip jjto Auckland, via Tokomani Bay, to-morrow evening. The Pukura. is due from Napier and Wellington to-morrow morning to discharge general cargo. She. sails in the evening for Waikokopu and Wellington. ■ The Parera is expocted to leave, Greymouth to-day for Waikokopu, 'fokomaru Bay and Gisborne. She is due here on Wednesday to discharge timber:

The /Picon arrived from Hicks Bay and Auckland early this morning with geneml cargo. The vessel sails for Auckland tbi.s evening. She loads at Auckland on Monday and Tuesday for Gisborne.

The Gunb'ar is expected to leave Napier to-<hiy for Auckland to load for coast bays, Gisbsnie, and Napier.

The Maori has withdrawn for overhaul at Lytteltoii, and Captain' B, B. Irwin is awaiting instructions at that port. The Maheho, which has entered the Lyttelton ferry service, is in command of Captain A. H. Prosser. ' The S.S. and A. Co. advise that; the Matakana arrived at Dunedin on Tuesday to complete discharge of her Liverpool cargo. The vessel will subsequently load at Port Chalmers anfl will sail to-morrow for Auckland, Gisborne, Waikokopu. Napier and Wellington. The Ma'takartn is due at Wellington on June 13, and will sail finally from there on June 16 for London,' Avnnmouth, Glasgow and Liverpool, via .Montevideo and Teneriffe. The vessel will take cargo also for Montevideo. The Government's new motor ship Maui Pomace, from Southampton, is due at Wellington on June 1. The vessel proceeds to Auckland before sailing lor the Islands.-

The • nmxiliary s>.dinonnr 'Elsie Mary sailed at. 10 a.m. to-dav for' Auckland; where sin' is fine <m Saturday to djsch.ijjjc slu-Ofi. She will leave for Gishovuo on Tuesday i.oVepijlg. The, auxiliary ketch Tluanui .ivns expected' Id arrive .it Wellington, (his hiornin<* fi'oi'fi Gisborne. She should leave Wellington .on Friday eveninji with benz.ine and is duo' here on Monday. . " , Captain R. Clark has be'tm np.pnnii.nd to command the Manuka, relieving Captain J. Ryan, who has been .transferred to the command of the Wairuik; relieving Captain A. W. Creese, who will avrait instructions.. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Lyl teuton.—Arrived. 6.40 a.m.. Breeze, from Wangnriiu*; 12-20 a.m., John, from Picton • 6.35 a.m.. Wahino, 8.40 a.m.. Sussex. Jforti.- Wellington; 7.45 a.m., Maimo.fi, from Timaru. Sailed, 620 a.m.. Waiknnaiti. for Wellington. Bvi«T>aiiP, .May 9A': Sailed. Raranga. for New Zealand '., ' Melbourne, May '-'i: Sailed, Manuka, for Wellington; WEATHER REPORT Rain was ; reported at. 'Wellington and Wnngiihui this but hluri skies continued elsewhere, in the North Island, lifrfit southerly hrc'fes being general. The barometer had eommenwi a rising movement. Temperatures- at 9 o'clock'this morning' were: ..Auckland 57 degrees. Tnuvanga and Napier 50, Opbtiki' 54, Last Cape 55, Gisborne 49, Wanganui 52, and Wellington 45. ' Rough sefls were, reported at. Castlepoint; moderate or smooth elsewhere. WEATHER FORECAST The. indications are, 'for .south-easterly wiruls, strong to gale at times. The weather will probably prove cold and showery. ■ Barometer" little movement. Seas rough. Tides good.

MAY. N<'\v moon .. May 20 0.44 fi.m First, quarter .. May 26 8.42 p.in

MAY. 24 Thursday 25 Friday High water a.m. p.m. .. 9.34 9.57 .. 10.28 10.47 Low waif i a.m. p.in 3.22 3.41 4.1.6 4.3c

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16653, 24 May 1928, Page 5

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PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16653, 24 May 1928, Page 5

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16653, 24 May 1928, Page 5

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