PORT OF GISBORNE
PHASES OP THE MOON
(Standard Time.) DECEMBER.
TIDES AT GISBOENE WHARF DECEMBER.
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS Wednesday, Leeember 12 Porl Wellington, s.s. (6.30 p.m.). 10.850 Imis. Farmer, from Auckland. Pukeko, s.s. i 11.35 a.m.), 912 tons. Barnes, from Napier. Thursday, December 13 Putiki, s.s. ".{3.15 a.m.), 4C9 tons, •Johnson, from Napier. Waimea, s.s. (5 a.m.). 454 tons. Inman, from Auckland. Tiroa, s.s. (6 a.m.). 206 tons, Clark, from A tick land. DEPARTURES Wednesday, December 12 Kahika, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 1172 tons, Dalgleish, for Dnnedjn. Huanni, aux. ketch (6.30 p.m.). 126 tons, Thomse.ii, for Napier. Thursday, December 15 Ngahau, aux.' scow (4.10 a.m.), 22 lons. King, for Napier. The Waimea arrive*! from Auckland this morning, and is discharging cargo in (lie roadstead. She is expected to sail for Napier- al 5 p.m. The Kahika completed discharging her southern cargo here yesterday, arid sailed al 5 p.m. for' Dunedin. to load again tar Napier and Gisborno via the usual ports, The Rotorua loads frozen meat and general cargo al Tokoniaru Bay for London about December 26. The Aorangi left Vancouver yesterday for Honolulu, Suva, and Auckland. She arrives at Auckland on December 31. and sails the same day for Sydney, where she Is due on .January 4. The N'agara left Sydney to-day. and clears Auckland ou Tuesday for Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver. She arrives at Vancouver on .January 4. The Tahiti, from Sydney and Welling, fon, via Rarotonga and Bapeete, is due at San Francisco on December 21. The Makura, from San Francisco, Papeete, and Rarotnnga," arrives at Wellington on Monday, and sails the next day for Sydney, where she is due on December 22. The Awahou is expected to arrive from Auckland to-morrow morning. She should sail again in the evening for coast bays and Auckland. The Pukeko arrived from Napier last night to load sheep for Wcstport. The Mako, from Wellington and Napier, is due bore on Saturday. The Putiki arrived from Napier at ;'..r> a.m. to-day to load wool lor lie Hawko's Bay port. The O. and U. Line steamer Port Wellington, from Auckland, arrived here at G.UO p.m. yesterday to load frozen meat, butter, and wool for American ports and Loudon. The GuTibar is expected to arrive from Auckland and coast hays tomorrow morning. Sire proceeds la'ter to Napier. The Tiroa arrived from Auckland at 6 a.m. to-day, and should sail to-mor-row night for Tokoniaru Bay, Hicks Bay, and Auckland. The auxiliary schooner Elsie Mary is expected to "leave Auckland to-day for Gisborue.
The auxiliary schooner Moa left Napier at S a.m. to-day, rind is due here this evening. The auxiliary scow Ngahau sailed at 4.10 "a.m. to-day for Waikokopu. She should, return here to-morrow. The auxiliary ketch Huanni sailed for Napier at «.'io p.m. yesterday. Captain W. .1. S. Byre, of 'the Kanto, is joining the (Jonah, relieving Captain E. Evans, who will await instructions. While Ihe auxiliary scow Echo was on \\vv (ray from Blenheim to Wellington on Tuesday morning her auxiliary engines broke down, and the. Wellington Harbor Board's tug Toia was dispatched in low her info port, as the ahsence of wind prevented her sails from being of any use. The" vessel was berthed about lour hours behind lime. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING London, Dee. 11.—Arrivals: At Hull, Port Napier; at Port Said, Cathay; at Suez, (lily of Cambridge; at Colon, Canadian Transporter and Ronjuera. Departures: Prom Liverpool, Peshawur; front Table Bay, Argyllshire: from Colombo, Narkunda; from Antwerp, Port Dunedin tor New Zealand; from Los Angeles, Oak Knudsen, for New Zealand. WEATHER REPORT Occasional blue skies were reported at Cisborne 1 and Taurangn this morning, but. elsewhere in the North Island conditions were overcast and squally. Fresh westerly winds were general. The barometer had still continued the falling movement. Temperatures at 9 o'clock were: Auckland 61 degrees, Tauranga <>•", Opotiki C2, Bast Cape (ill, Cisborne and WungHiiui 58, Napier Oft, and Wellington 54. Bough seas wer\> reported at Cape Campbell, Cape PaUiser, Oastlopoint, and Opotiki; moderate or smooth elsewhere. WEATHER FORECAST The indications are for* southerly winds, moderate to strong, and freshening to gale, at times. The weather will probably prove squally and changeable, with further rain and cold temperatures. Barometer rising slowly. Seas rough ; tides good.
First quarter Full moon .. Doc. 20 .. Dec. 27 3.13 p.m 7.28 a.in
High water Low water a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 13 Thursday . 6.15 6.41 0.07 0.51 14 Friday ' . . 7.02 7.28 0.51 1.32 15 Silt unlay . 7.47 8.15 1.30 2.07 16 Sunday . 8.32 8.56 2.07 2.44 17 Monday . 9.11 9.33 2.59 3.22 18 Tuesday . 9.50 10.13 3.16 3.57 19 Wednesday . 10.33 10.53 3.57 4.39 20 Thursday' . . 11.17 11.39 , 4.43 5.26 21 Friday . 0.00 0.03 5.33 6.14 22 Saturday . 0 24 0.56 6.28 7.00 23 Sunday . 1.17 1.46 7.27 7.57 24 Monday . 2.08 2.38 8.27 8.56 25 Tuesday . 3.02 3.36 9.27 9.50 2G Wednesday . . 4.03 4.37 10.31 10.51 27 Tim red ay " . . 5.04 5.41 11.35 11.50 28 Fridav . 6.10 6.41 0.00 0.36 29 Safurday . . 7.10 7.42 0.48 1.32 30 Sunday . 3.08 8.41 1.49 2.30 31 Monday . 9.04 9.33 2.45 3.23
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16826, 13 December 1928, Page 5
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