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PORT OF GISBORNE

PHASES OP THE MOON APRIL. Full Moon, April lath, 5.19 p.m. Lust Quarter, April 21st, 9.i11) a.m. New Moon, April 29th, (J.i)B a.m. TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF APRIL.

SHIPPING

ARRIVALS Thursday. April 10

Hikurangi, s.s. (1.30 a.m.), 287 tons George, fioni Auckland.

Waimea, s.s. (2.10 a.ni.), 5C4 tuns Lviins, from Auckland.

Waipaln, s.s. (10.25 a.in.). 1783 Inns Gai'ilner, from N;i|iii'r.

DEPARTURES Thursday, April 10

I’arera, s.s. (1 a.in.), .Vld inns, Nairn fin Westport,

Wainica, s.s. ill a.in.). 5C4 tuns Evans, for Napier.

The Wainica arrived here at 2.10 a.m. to-day from Auckland with general ml sailed at 11 a.in. fur Napier. The Waipahi with .southern c«. rgo, via Napier, arrived here at 10.25 a.m. lodav. She sails early to-morrow morning for Auckland to re-enter the Took Is lands fruit trade.

The Ngatoi'o is due here at the end oi I his week from Westport and Gruyinouth, via Napier, with coal. The Kuhika leaves Dunedin on .Monday for Oamarti, Tirnaru. Lyttelton, and Wellington to continue loading for Napier and (Osborne. Ihe vessel should arrive here about April 27. The Awahou arrives here to-night from Auckland, via ! licks Hay and Tokomaru Bay, and sails again to-mor-row evening on the return trip north. The I’arera sailed at 1 a.m. to-day for Westport, taking sheep, .cattle, and maize. Oil completion of discharge there she loads for Waikokopu and Tokomam Bay.

The Pakura is due here to-morrow morning from Wellington, via Napier, with general cargo. tiie motor ship .Margaret W arrived at Auckland yesterday afternoon from Gisborne. The vessel will undergo annual survey before resuming in the Auckland-East Coast-Gisborne service. The Hikurangi arrived here at 1.30 a.m. to-day from Auckland with general cargo. She sails to-night for Auckland. iiie Tiroa should arrive here to-mor-row morning from Auckland, via Hicks Bay. Tokomaru Bay. and Tolaga Bay. The vessel leaves for Auckland tu-nior row evening. . . The auxiliary ketch Hun mu is expected to sail to-morrow for Wellington. All work on the Dunedin waterfront was suspended yesterday, oil account of continuous rain. There was a thick mist at the heads, and the steamers Kniniai and Gale were delayed outside the harbor for several hours. Vessels delayed through rain are the Baraneia. port'. Napier. Paua, and Kainuu. 1 .A. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING London, April 9: Arrived at Norfolk. Cornwall : at Dunkirk, Anglo-Canadian : at Panama, Cumberland; at Los Angeles. Chiloil. Sailed from Cape Horn. Port Brisbane: from Colon, Rotorua ; from Aden. Norfolk; from Halifax, Enton; from Newport News, Port Svdney. ■ Auckland: Arrived, .Margaret W. 4.1. p.m., yesterday, from Gisborne. Wellington ; Arrived. Otokim E 4( a.in., from San Pedro; Kapiti. 5.4;> a.m. from Wanganui: Arahuni. o.bU a.m., from Nelson; .Maori, 7 a.m.. Horn Lyttelton. THE WEATHER •■’ V ‘ '•'* ''* .*• (Last Night’s Forecast.) A depression crossed the Dominion last night, hut a secondary of cyclonic form remained off the west coast oi the South Island, and has deepened to-dav. Pressure is rather low also in the western Tasman. Winds: Moderate to strong easterlies over Otago; elsewhere moderate to strong and freshening nortlierlies. , Boas (;N.%. waters): Ratlu-r' rough south of ('apt' Kgn’iour and CasMejioint; model ate thence northward. Tasman Ben: Moderate to strong winds between iHirtli and west, and rather rough sea.-: in eastern Tasman. Weather gener ally cloudy and unsettled, with sonic ruin. Heavy falls in parts of Hunorthern half of the South Island with thunder in (daces. Temperature;warm at first, but later somewhat C ooler. (To-day’s North Island Report.) Blue skies were reported this morning at. Upotiki and further south, but conditions were overcast in the north, with rain in Auckland. Strong north-wes-terly winds were blowing everywhere south of Hast Cape, and light westerlies elsewhere. The barometer had continued to fall steadily. Temperatures at 9 o’clock were Auckland 63 degrees, Tauranga, Opotiki and East Cape 63, { 1 isiiorne 64. Napier 68, and Wellington 60. Rough seas were reported in the vicinity of Cook Strait; moderate or smooth elsewhere. (Midday Forecast). The indications are for westerly winds, moderate to strong, freshening ni times, and hacking I y west to south. Ihe weather will probably he coni and changeable, with ' scattered showers, but. later improving. Barometer little move-, mcni. Bras rough: tides good.

High Water. Low Water. a.in. p.ui. u.m. p.m. 10 Thursday .. 2.05 2.2 7 8.25 8.43 1 L Friday 2.55 3.19 9. Hi 9.39 12 Saturday . . 3.49 4.13 10.4 1 10.39 13 Sunday 4.4 (i 5.14 11.09 11.42 U Monday 5.40 0.19 0.00 0.09 15 Tuesday 0.55 7.20 0.40 1.08 1 Wednesday 7.53 8.2 0 1.47 2.04 17 Thursday . . 8.54 9.20 2.43 2.57 18 Friday 9.45 -10.03 3.36 3.48 10 Saturday 10.32 10.54 4.20 4.30 20 Sunday 11.16 1 1.30 5.14 5.24

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17231, 10 April 1930, Page 3

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PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17231, 10 April 1930, Page 3

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17231, 10 April 1930, Page 3