PORT OF GISBORNE
PHASES OP THE MOON APRIL. Last Quarter, April 2 1st, !>.i!9 a.in. New Moon, April 29th, O.tiS a,in. TIDES AT GISBORNE WHAM APRIL. Hi’ll Wat nr. Low Water.
SHIPPING DEPARTURES Tuesday, April 15. Xufitf>vi>. s.s. (6.20 a.m.), 1120 tons, l.owe. for Greymotff h. Tin- Wainn-u loaves Auckland this evening for Gisborne, and Napier. She is due here on Thursday morning to discharge general cargo. ’lhe Wingatui should arrive here ahoul April 24 with .southern cargo., via Napier. The Ngatoro sailed at 6.20 a.m. to-day for Groymouth. The Totnra is loading general cargo at 1 ' itelton, and is expected lo sail lo .numiiv lor Gisborne. arriving here on Saturday. The and It. Line’s si earners Pelt Holiarl and Poll Auckland are due here on April :.’d mid .May 7 respectivoly to load frozen meat, dairy pro-diu-e, and general cargo for London. 'l'lit- I’ukeko leave-; Auckland this afternoon, ami should arrive here on Thursday morning with general cargo. The Pakura sails from Wellington to-night for Napier and Gisborne. and is line here on .If rid.ay morning. The Rikurangi leaves Aueklttin! litis aftenioou for Gisborne. and is due here on Thursday morning. The Tiroa sailed from Auckland last niglit for Kirks Bay. Tokomaru Kay, Tolaga Bay, and Gisborne. Pin- should arrive hero on Thursday morning. The C. and I). Line, which forms the New Zealand Australian service of the (‘untird Line, advises that Sir Percy Hates has hoen appointed chairman of Pimai'd S.S. Co.. Ltd., in succession to Sir Thomas Hoyden, and that Messrs. IT. W. Corry aiid F. A. Bales have been appointed joint- deputy chairmen. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Auckland: Anm-fl, f.'limnroa. 10.2:: a.m.. from Sydney. THE WEATHER (Last Night’s Forecast). An extensive anticyclone is moving on to New Zealand. Winds freshening easterly north tf Auckland, elsewhere variable with light to moderate 1 southerly ruling. Seas (New Zealand waters) generally smooth to moderate. Tasman Sea : Light southerly winds in the eastern Tas'mau Sea, Inter becoming variable, smooth to moderate seas. Weather fair to fine generally, but still some isolated showers in the far north and south. Cold night temperatures with inland frosts. (To-day’s North Island Report.) Rim- skies prevailed through the North lsiaml this morning. Light variable breezes were general- except at Wellington, whore a very .strong north-easterly gale was blowing. Tin--1 »:i romot or had continued the stoat! v rising mnventonf. Temperatures at 9 o’clock were; Auckland . and Tauranga (in degrees, Opotiki, Hard tap'-, and Gisborne -68, Napier fib, and Wei linglon 62. .Moderate or smooth seas were- reported everywhere. (Midday Forecast). The indications are. for variable and moderate breezes, with southerly prevailing. There is a prospect of lair to cloudy weather, with isolated showers and cold temperatures. The barometer lias a rising tendency. Seas and tides moderate.
a. in. p.m. n.m. p.m. if) Tunsday o.oo 0. i ti 1.08 u> Wednesday 7.r*8 $.2 0 1.47 2.01 1 7 Tliursday . s. 1 0.20 ■J. -I 2.57 18 Friday n.45 10.08 :ust; 0.48 1 Saturday .lO.iVJ 10.01 4.12 4. ;;<> 20 Sunday i i . i <> i i r.,i i 5.2 !
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17235, 15 April 1930, Page 5
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