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PORT OF GISBORNE

PHASES OF THE MOON APRIL. Last Quarter, April 21st, 0.39 a.m. New Moon, April 29th, <>.:Jtf a.m. TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF APRIL. High Water. Low Water.

SHIPPING ARRIVALS Sunday. April 13. Hum. auxiliary schooner (noon). 200 tons, Lane, i'roin Auckland. DEPARTURES MoiuhiN. April 14. lluia, auxiliary schooner (.9.30 a.m.). 200 ton-,. Lane, tor Now I'lymnni h. T'.w. Waimea loads ai Auckland 10-day and to-monow. mul sails to-morrow evening for Gisborne and Napier. Sho is ( Sit<• here on Thnrsdav mohuug. and slniulcl sail iilumi noon lor tlir* FJawke's Hay port. 'ill,- Wingaiui : s expected In leave J) iirstt lin in day loi Unman*, Timaru, LyUe'llon, and Wellington lo continue loading -eiienil for Napier and (iislinine. Tin- vessel shonld aivive here on Amil 23. The Ngaloto, winch is discharging coal ai the Kain wharf, sails to morrow inoniing for Oreymouth. The New /,e:ilaiiil Shipping 10. 's steamer I'.uahine is due here about May 'ID lo load frozen produce for London. To continue Homeward loading, the ■Federal Line's steamer Tasmania should arrive hero about May 10 The Awahoti. which is on the slip at Auckland for cleaning and painting; resumes in the Auckland East Coast ('is homo service nev.i wok. The vessel arrived at Auckland al 6.40 p.m. yes terdav from Gisborne. via Tolagn Ray, Tokoniaru Bay, and Fori Awanui. The Pukeko will maintain the A walnut's timetable this week. She I,,ads at Auckland today and to-morrow, and sails to-morrow evening for Gis-. borne, arriving here on Thursday morn iug. The I'akurn an iced al Wellington at 6.40 p.m. yesterday from Oishbrne. She sails to-morroir evening for Napier and Gisborne. and is hen; on Friday morning. The vessel sails hence on Saturday for Wellington. The Parent arrived at. Westpoii on Saturday afternoon from Gis'hbme to load for Waikokopu and Tokoniaru Bay. Tlie Jlikurangi loads at Auckland today and to-morrow, and sails to morrow evening for Gisborne', arriving here on Thursday morning. The firoa, which arrived al Auckland at noon yesterday from Gisborne, sails to-night For Hicks Bay. Tokoniaru Hay. Tolaga Bay. and Gisborne. The auxiliary schooner tluia* arrived here al. noon yesterday from Auckland. Site berthed ai 6 a.m. to-day. and after ' discharging explosives sailed at 9.30 a.m. for New Plymouth. The Gnnbnr, which has been laid up in Wellington for sonte time, has been chartered from Richardson and Co. by the Anchor Co.. and was placed mi (lie slip on Thursday for cleaning and painting. The vessel will be com missioned for trade, mainly in apples, between Nelson, Motuekn, Mapua, and 'Wellington. . .Mr W. Peterson, chief engineer of the (Jovernhierit lighthouse steamer Tntanekai, left for Tendon from Wellington by (he Corinthic to supervise the fitting o! the engines into the new steamer which is being built at Heine to replace the TuUiuc-k'ai. The new vessel is not expected to urnVe in New Zealand before October.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Auckland : Arrived. Tiroa, noon yesterday from, Gisborne; Awahou. o. 4(! p.ni., vest.ordav from Gisborne. Wellington: Arrived, Pakuva, 6.45 p.iii. yesterday, from Gisborne. Westport: Armed. Parora, 3.20 p.m. on' Saturday, front Gisborne. Lyttelton: Arrived, "Tecs, •".•17 sun., from Waitangi. London, April 13: Arrived, at Lon don, Westmoreland. Sailed, Port Brisbane. from Monte Video: Port Huon, from Liverpool. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland: Canadian Britisher, C.madian Commander, Canadian L.vplorer. Kgero, Jeff Davis, Ivairanga, Maknra, Maui Poniare, Nticuln, Pakeiia, Pulpit Point, Port Auckland. Port Caroline. Sierra, Sinninglon Court, Southern Princess, Tolua, l limtiroa, entuia, Waihomo, Waiolapu. and Woslnmor. Cliatjiani Islands: Middlesex, Corinthie. Maliia, Mairnoa, Jiimtingdon. Jlttabine, and City of Winnipeg. Wellington: .Maori, Maliine, i ainahine, Araliura, Aorangi, Niagara, Waikouaiti, Fern dale, Port- Ilobart, Kairanga, Plume, Mautigauui, Kahuna, Wainui, Daghestan. Tasmania, Port \ :e----tor, and Ko.serie. Awarua : Raranga, Malieno, and Karet u. THE WEATHER (Last Night’s Forecast). A slight low pressure wave crossed southern New Zealand early this morning and another one is advancing over the southern Tasman Sea. Weather conditions are and will continue to be controlled, however, mainly by an tinti-eyelone, which extends between the Dominion nmt Australia. Winds: Moderate ami southerly north of Capo Kgninnt and Castlepoiul; elsewhere modern tv westerly to south-westerly; 'freshening tit times. Seas tN.Z. 'waters',: Generally smooth to moderate, but rather rough on (lie Otago const. Tasman Sea: Light and variable windh in the. northern portion of the eastern Tasman Sea; 'moderate to fresh westerly to south-westerly in (he southern portion; seas smooth to !moderate. Weather. Mainly fair to line but some isolated showers, probable in the northern and southern extremities in the Dominion, and also in Mr,dill Westland. Cool night but mild day temporal urea. (To-day’s North Island Report.) Blue skies prevailed everywhere in the North Island this morning except at Wellington. Light variable breezes, siiiilherlics prevailing, were general. The barometer laid risen steadily over tiro week-end. Temperatures nt 0 o'clock were: Auckland 69 degrees. Tnmanga. Oik, tiki, and Hast Cape. 65, Gisborne 66, Napier, 56, and Wellington’ 58. Moderate or smooth sens were reported everywhere. (Midday Forecast). Till) indications are for variable and modernfe breezes, with southerly prevailing. There is a prospect of fair weather, with cold nights. Barometer rising slowly. Seas smooth : tides moderate.

u.in. u.m. a.m. p.m. 1 ! Monday . . 5.49 li. til 0.00 0.09 15 Tuesday .. > ; .">5 7.2G 0.46 1.08 10 Wi'dnpsdny 7.r.8 vV2 0 1.47 2.0-1 17 Thursday .. 8.54 0.20 2.43 2.57 is Friday . . 0.45 10.08 8.30 3.48 10 Saturday .. 10.32 10.51 4.2a 4.30 20 .Sunday .. 11.16 13.36 5.14 5.21 21 Monday .. 13.58 0.00 6.00 0.08 "" Tuesday . 0.18 0.40 6.43 6.5 L :•.! VVc(!ni»sdiiy 0.50 3.19 7.211 7.:S0 2 1 Tlmrsduv •• . . 1.37 1.57 8.01 8.08 25 l-'ridny " . . 2.15 2.3(1 8.38 S.Hi 20 Saturday . 2.5ti 3.38 9.19 9.31 27 Sunday' . . 3. H 4 04 10.0-1 10.21

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17234, 14 April 1930, Page 5

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PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17234, 14 April 1930, Page 5

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17234, 14 April 1930, Page 5