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PORT OF GISBORNE

phases op the moon (Standard Time.) FEBRUARY.

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF FEBRUARY. High water Low water

SHIPPING

DEPARTURES Friday, February 8 Aw,-limit, .x.s. (4.30 p.in.) 407 tons, .tones, for Auckland

The Waimca loads at Auckland ou Monday and Tuesday for Gisborne and Napier, and is due hero on Thursday.

’1 lie Ivahika, with southern cargo, is duo from Napier on Monday morning to discharge, and on completion the same day she sails for llUnedin, via Lyttelton, to load again for Napier and Gisborne, via the usual ports. The Kartigi, with coal for Wellington, Gisborne and Auckland, is now loading at Greymouth and Westport, and is clue here to discharge about Wednesday. The Katoa, with a shipment of sheep from Gisborne, was due at Lyttelton today, and proceeds thence to Auckland. From Auckland the, .Katoa proceeds to Tokomaru Bay to load sheep for Lyttelton about February 20.

The Katina is due at Gisborne about February 15 to load sheep for Lyttelton. The Argyllshire loads frozen meat and general cargo' at Gisborne for .London about February 16. The Northumberland is duo at Gisborne about February 14 to load frozen meat and general cargo for London and West Const ports oft.be United Kingdom.

The Awahou sailed at 4.30 p.m. yesterday, and is duo at Auckland to-mor-row. She is expected to leave again on Tuesday evening for coast bays and Gisborne.

The Putiki, from Napier, is due here to-morrow morning with southern cargo ex the Mako.

The Pnrera is expected to arrive from Lyttelton on Monday !o load sheep foi the South Island. The Pakuva should leave Lyttelton to-day for Wellington, eu route to Tokomaru Bay, when' she is to load sheep for Lyttelton. The Gunbnr, which left Napier yesterday afternoon, is due at Auckland on Monday to load for coast hays, Gisborne, and Napier. The Tiroa arrived at Auckland from Gisborne to-day. She is expected to sail again on Tuesday afternoon for Hicks Bay and Gisborne. The Gabriolla should sail hence w Monday for Napier. The auxiliary schooner Elsie Mary left Auckland last night for Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. She is due here on Monday with general cargo. , The auxiliary schooner Mon. from Auckland, is due hero to-day with coal. The auxiliary schooner Waikonini, with coal and general cargo, is expected to arrive from Auckland to-day. The auxiliary ketch Hunnui is discharging petrol from Wellington.« The S.S. and A. Co.’s liner lonic, from London, via Panama, is due at Auckland on Wednesday next.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING London, February 8: Arrived, at London, Conlui'in ; at Dunkirk, City of Birmingham; at Genoa, i’iako; at Alexandria, Cilta di Genova; at Yokohama, Milluna; at Panama, Port Hardy, Parcon. and West Honaker; at Colon, Canadian Winner; at Ban Francisco, Ventura; at Suez, Hen holm, Falls City, and Bradford City. Sailed : From Table Bay, King ‘William, for Australia; from Calcutta. Farndale and Arna; from Kobe, Kyokko Alaru; from Honolulu, Sonoma. 'Sydney, Fob. B.—Sailed, Mamma, for*Auckland; Maimganui, for Wellington. Suva, Fob. .8. —Arrived, Port Fremantle, from London.

WEATHER REPORT llliie skies prevailed between Oprttiki and Napier this morning, but elsewhero in file North Island conditions wore overcast, tvilli light • ruin at Tauranga. Moderate north-westerly winds wore general. Tim barometer had, fallen a little since yesterday. Temperatures at ■} o’clock were: Auckland 65 degrees, IVniranga 67, Opotiki and Gisborno 69, Mast Cape 68, Napier and Wanganui 66, and Wellington 61. Rough seas were reported at Castiepoinl ; moderate o) smooth elsewhere. WEATHER FORECAST The indications are .for moderate southerly winds, later variable breezes with isolated light showers, but mainly fair to, cloudy weather. Barometer is rising’slowly. Tides good; seas moderat e.

Now moon . Feb. 10 5.25 a.m First. quarter .. . Fob. 17 11.53 a.m, Full rnoon Fob. 24 6 29 a.m.

a.in. p.m. a.in. p.m. 9 Saturday .. 4.43 5.08 11.20 11.22 10 Sunday .. 5.34 6.00 0.00 0.08 11 Monday .. 6.28 6.56 0.12 0.5C 12 Tuesday .. 7.25 7.51 1.U2 1.45 13 Wodues. .. 8.19 8.42 1.52 2.32 14 Thursday .. 9.10 9.31 2.41 3.18 l!i Friday .. 10.00 10.20 3.31 4.06 16 Saturday .. 10.48 11.08 4.24 4.55 17 Sunday .. 11.37 11.58 5.18 5.45 18 Monday .. 0. 00 (1.26 6.13 6.36 19 Tuesday .. 0.48 1.15 7.08 7.27 20 Wed nes. .. 1.38 2.04 8.02 8.17 21 Thursday .. 2.28 2.53 8.54 9.08 22 Friday .. 3.20 3.44 9.47 10.03 23 Saturday .. 4.13 4.40 10.43 11.00 24 Sunday .. 5.12 5.41 11.41 0.00 25 Monday .. 6.14 6.45 0.02 0.40 26 Tuesday .. 7.18 7.50 1.02 1.37 27 Woducs. .. 8.18 8.48 2.U2 2.32 28 Thursday .. 9.14 9.41 2.59 3.26

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16873, 9 February 1929, Page 3

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PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16873, 9 February 1929, Page 3

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16873, 9 February 1929, Page 3