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PORT OP GISBORNE

PHASES OP THE MOON APRIL. First Quarter, April (sth, 10.55 p.m, Full Moon, April 13th, 5.19 p.m. Last Quarter, April 21st, 9.39 a.m. New Moon, April 29tli, 6.38 a.m.

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARP APRIL. High Water. Low Water.

SHIPPING ARRIVALS Monday, April 7. Rmigit'iki, m.s. (7.110 a.m.), 17,500 tons, 10. T. >Sniith, from Auckland.

The Waimeii leaves Auckland to-mor-i‘ow evening for Gisborne and Napier, arriving here on Thursday morning. The Waipalii is due here on Thursday with southern cargo, via Napier. The Ngatoro 1 oft Greymouth yesterday afternoon for Napier and (lishorne with coal. She is due here on Wednesday.

The Kaliika, which will maintain the Dunedin-Napiee-Gisborne service until the arrival of the Union S.S. Co.’s now cargo steamer Wainui, is expected to leave Dunedin on April 14 for Oamaru. Tnnarti. Lyttelton, and Wellington to load general cargo for Napier and Gisliorne.

The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s motor ship Rangitiki arrived here at 7.30 a.m. to-dnv from Auckland to continue Homewacd loading The vessel sails to-mor-row night for Napier. The New Zealand Shipping Co.’s steamer is due here about May 19 to load frozen produce for London. The Federal Line’s steamer Tasmania is expected to arrive, here about May 19 to continue Homeward loading. The C. and T>. Line’s steamers Port Hobart and Port Auckland are due here on April 25 and May 7 respectively to load frozen produce for London.

The A wall on, •which loads at Auckland to-day and 10-miormw, sails tomorrow evening for Hicks Hay, •Tokomaru Bay, and Gisborne, arriving here on Thursday night. The Parcra should arrive here on Wednesday morning with southern cargo, via Waikokopu. The Pakura arrived at Wellington vesterday morning from Gi.sliorne. She loads there to-day and to-morrow, and sails to-morrow night for Napier and Gisborne. The vessel is due here on .Friday morning with general cargo.

The motor ship Margaret W, which is undergoing temporary repairs here, is expected to sail to-night for Auckland.

The Tiroa leaves Auckland to-mor-row afternoon for Const hays and Gisborne, and is due here on Thursday.

The flikuraiiigi sails from Auckland to-morrow evening with general .cargo for Gisborne. She arrives here on Thursday morning. Four tankers are due at Wellington (lining the next fortnight, and one is at- present discharging hulk motor spirit at the Burnham Wharf. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Sydney, April 5: Sailed, Makura, for A lieklaml. Auckland : Arrivals, Niagara, 6 a.m., from Sydney; Canadian Transporter, 5 a.m., from Halifax; Port Caroline. 2.50 a.m., from Wellington; lvaitoke, 7 a.m., from Lyttelton. Wellington: Arrived at 3.30 a.m. yesterday, Pakura, from Gisborne; at 5.25 a.m. to-day. Tahiti, from San Francisco; Katoa. 2.45 a.m.. from Westport ; Golden Const, 6.35 a.m., from Auckland: Connnosri, 7.40 a.m., from Panama. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland : Moornki, To fun, June. Wairuna. Maui Pomare, Wichita. Canadian Britisher*, Port Hardy, Makura. and Winton Chatham Islands; Southern Princess, and Wainui.

Wellington: Maori, Waliine, Tnmahine. ‘Araliura, Wnikouaiti, Golden Coast. Ulimaroa, Middlesex, Rangitiki, Aorangi, Alamigajiui, Remuera, Port Victor, Ruapehu, Conanesn, Poolta, Tasmania, Wakakurn, Tonic, and CM ok in. Awarua: Maheno, Karetu, City of New York, Eleanor Bolling. Sir James Clark Ross. Rnranga, and fltoki. THE WEATHER (Last Night’s Forecast). The cyclone which yesterday was located in the northern Tasman has since moved southward and is now situ uted west of New Zealand. Winds: Northerly north of Kawliia and Last Cape, backing to westerly and later to south-westerly; elsewhere, north-easter-ly to south-easterly, moderate to fresh, and increasing generally. Seas: (N.Z. waters): Rough south of East Cane: elsewhere, moderate, hut rising. lasman Sea : North winds in the northern portions of the eastern Tasman: east to south-east in the smith-western portion and southerlies, shortly becoming general, moderate to strong generally with rough seas. Weather: Unsettled, dull, and mistv. with rain developing in most districts and some heavy tails in the eastern districts, lemperal tires are hen mi mg colder. (To-day’s North Island Report.) ISliic skies were reported this morning at Auckland and Opotiki. hut unsettled conditions prevailed in other parts ol the North Island. Light variable breezes were general. The barometer had continued the falling movement during the week-end. Temperatures at 9 o clock were: Auckland and Napier 65 degrees. I’a.iiranga. (Opotiki, mid Gisborne 62. Fast Cape 63. and Wellington 59. Moderate or smooth seas were reported r\ civ where. (Mid-day Forecast.) The indications are for Iresliening northerly winds. There is a prospect of fair to cloudy weather, with sniftered showers. Barometer falling slowly. Motts, considerable swell. Tides moderate,

7 Monday u.m. 0.00 0.04 u.m. 5.52 p.m. 6.07 8 Tuesday 0.25 0.51 6.44 6.59 9 Wednesday 1.14 1.38 7.35 7.50 JO Thursday .. 2.05 2.27 8.25 8.43 11 Friday 2,55 3.19 9.16 9.39 12 Saturday . . 3.49 4.13 10.1 l 10.39 13 Sunday 4.46 5.14 11.09 11.42 14 Monday 5.49 6.19 0.00 0.09 15 Tuesday 6.55 7.26 0.46 1.08 16 Wednesday 7.58 8.2 6 . 1.47 2.04 17 Thursday . . 8.54 9.20 2.43 2.57 18 Friday 9.45 10.08 3.36 3.48 19 Saturday 10.32 10.54 4.26 4.36 20 Sunday 11.16 11.36 5.14 5.24

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17228, 7 April 1930, Page 5

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PORT OP GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17228, 7 April 1930, Page 5

PORT OP GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17228, 7 April 1930, Page 5