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PORT OF GISBORNE

PHASES OF THE MOON NOVEMBER. First quarter .. Nov. 21 1.06 nun. Full moon .. Nov. 27 8.36 p.m. TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF NOVEMBER. High water. Low water,

SHIPPING ARRIVALS Wednesday. November 21. Iluaimi, au\. ketrli (7.50 a.in.), 126 tons. I lioinsi'ii. from VVaikokojui. Kinhnia, o.c.v. (J 0.20 a.m.), 136 tons, Naim, lioin Napier. DEPARTURES Tuesday. Nnvemlii'i' 20. lvahika. s.s. (10 (i.m.i. 1172 tons. Halgleisli. for Napier. Kaiapoi. s.s. (11.20 p.ur.l, 2003 toils, Davies, for Napier. Elsie Mary, mix. seliooner (11.20)1.111.), 99 tons. Owen, for Auckland. The Vaiinea left Auckland last evenin n with earn) for (lisliorne and Napier. Slip is due here to-moiTow morning to discharge, and on completion in the afternoon wdi sail for Napier.” The kaliika completed the discharge of her southern '.argo hero vesteijdiiv and sailed last night for Dunedin, to load again for Napier and| (lisliorne, via the usual ports; 1

The Kaiapoi completed the discharge of her coal cargo hero yesterday, anil sailed tor Napier.

The Aorangi. from Sydney, left Auek land last night for Suva, liqpolnhi, and Vancouver. ( '

The Niagara, from Vancouver, leaves Honolulu to-day for Suva, Auckland, and Svdnev.

The, Maunganui, from San Francisco. Papeete, and Rarotonga, left- Wellington last night for Sydney, ’where she is due on. Saturday. Tjio Makura. frcftn Sydney, Wellington, Rarotonga, and Papeete, arrives at Sail Francisco on Friday. The Awaliou is expected to leave Auckland to-night for coast bays and Gisborne.

The Kiritona arrived here from Napier at 10.20 a.in. to-day, and should .sail again to-night with wool for the Hawke’s ltav port. The Make left Wellington last- evening with general cargo lor Napier and Gisborne. Slie is due here rut Friday. The Pnliki is expected to arrive here froth Nrinier on Friday to load sheep for Westport.. The Tiroa left Auckland at 5.10 p.in yesterday, and is due here to-morrow morning! The steamer should sail hence to-morrow evening for llicks Bay and Auckland.

The (iuirbnr is expected to leave tonight with general cargo for Napier, coast hays, and Auckland. The Hiumata. eu route from Newcastle, is due here on Thursday or Friday to discharge coal and hardwood. The nuxiiir.ry schooner Elsie Mary sailed at 11.20 p.m. yesterday for Tokoninrii Bay and Auckland. She is due at Auckland oil Friday and sails again on Saturday with general cargo for Gisborne. The auxiliary ketch Uuariui arrived from Waikokoiiu at 7.30 a.m. to-day to discharge sand. On completion she sails for Wellington. The Non it should arrive here from Napier on Friday to load wool. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Auckland : Sailed at ,5.10 p.m. yesterday. Tiroa. for Gisborne; at- 5.40 p.m.. Waiuien. for Gisborne. Xu’vn. November 20: Arrived, lolua, from Apia. . London, November 20. —Arrivals: At Colon. Ruapehu: nf Vancouver, Wainina; at Suez, -lewis Lay; at, Gibraltar, Navkuuda. Departures: From Colon. Tonie; from Halifax, Gallic; from London. Port. Hobart for Australia; from Colombo, .Hobson’s Bay for Australia; from Table Buy, Ascanius for. Australia. WEATHER REPORT Conditions were overcast, at Wellington (Ids morning, but bine skies with light variable breezes prevailed elsewhere in the North Island. The barometer had continued the falling movement. Temperatures at 9 « clock were : Auckland. Opotiki. East Cape and Gisborne 65 degrees,'Tauranga arid Napier 66. Wanganui 70. and Wellington sf>. Moderate nr smooth seas were reported everywhere. Wairoa report: Light westerly wind; moderate sea ; good bar. WEATHER FORECAST The indications are for moderate to strong northerly winds, backing by north to west after about 20 hours. There is a prospect of fair to cloudy weather. The barometer will be falling slowly after about 16 hours. Seas and tides moderate.

21 Wednesday a.in. .. 11.47 j>. m. 0.00 a.in. 5.11 p.tn. 5.53 22 Thursday .. 0.04 0,29 5.57 6.37 23 Friday .. 0.52 1.19 6,50 7.51 24 Saturday .. 1.41 2.09 7.48 8.27 25 Sunday .. 2.31 3.01 8.47 9.21 26 ilonday 27 Tuesday .. 3 25 3.59 9.47 10.18 .. 4.26 5.02 10.51 11.17 28 Wednesday .. 5.27 6.07 11.57 0 1 29 Thursday .. 6.36 7.11 0.20 1.01 30 Friday .. 7.37 8.13 1.81 2.02

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16807, 21 November 1928, Page 5

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PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16807, 21 November 1928, Page 5

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16807, 21 November 1928, Page 5