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PORT OF GISBORNE

PHASES OP THE MOOH

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF

SHIPPING , t ARRIVALS Wednesday, November 5. Wainui, s.s. (4.50 a.m.), 1630 tons, Hack won li. from Dunedin, via ports.

The Waimen arrives hero to-morrow morning from Auckland, and sails in the afternoon for Napier. The Wainui arrived at 4.,10 a.m. to day from Dunedin, via ports, with general produce, and sails this afternoon oh the return journey south. The Kahika, now discharging Greymoutli coal at the Kaiti wharf, is expected to sail to-day for Westport. The Aorangi arrives at Vancouver on Friday from Sydney, via ports. The Niagara, en route from Vancouver to Sydney, via Honolulu atul Suva, cleared Auckland on Monday, and is due at the Australian port'next Friday.

The Makura left Wellington yesterday afternoon for Rarotonga, Papeete, anil Sail Francisco. She is due at the American port on November 21. The Maunganui, from San Francisco, calls at Papeete next. Saturday, at Rarotonga ou November 11, at Wellington on■ November 17, and is due at Svclnev on November 22. ‘Thc‘New Zealand Shipping Co.’s steamer Hertford loads at Tokomurii BaV about November 1.1 for London. the overseas liner Eftngitaue is due at Gisborne about November 25 to load frozen meat and general cargo for London.

The motor-ship Awaliou left Auckland last evening for Tokomaru Bay amt Gisborne, arid should a Dive here to-morrow litbrhing with general cargo. She sails in the evening on the return trip north. The Plircra is diie at Gisborne this evening from Lyttelton with general cargo. On completion of discharge she loads cattle and sheep, sailing to-mor-row afternoon for Westport. The Pakura arrives at Gisborne on Friday morning from Wellington, via Napier, returning south in the everting. The inotor-ship Margaret W is due here to-hiorrow morning from Auckland, sailing in the evening for Coast bavs and Auckland. The work of cleaning and painting the hull completed, the small coastal steamer Tiroa, which was docked on Monday afternoon for annual overhaul and survey, came off the slip yesterday afternoon, and berthed at the Kaiti wharf. It is anticipated that her overhaul will be completed by Saturday, when she sails for Auckland. The vessel takbs up her running in the Auckland-East Const-Gisborue service next week, leaving Auckland on Tuesday evening. , „ r . .. , the auxiliary ketch Huanui sailed hence yesterday for Auckland, where she loads coal for Gisborne.

TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING Auckland.—Bailed, Awaliou, 5.26 p.m. Yesterday, for- Tokomaru Bay and Gisborne: Wiiimen, 5.30 p.m., for Gisborne and Napier: Margaret. W, 5.40 p.m., for Gisborne. . Wellington.—'Sailed, Makura, o p.m. yesterday, for San Francisco. ' Wellington; Arrived, Progress, 12.40 a.m.. from Mercer ; Matangi, 5.5 a.m., front Nelson; Walilne, 7 a.m., from Lyttelton; Inahn, 8 50 a.m., from WanLyttelton: Arrived, Molmdalc, 6.35 a.ni., arid John, 9 ft.in., from limam; Maori, 6.45 a.m., from Wellington. London, Novothber 3, —Arrived, at London. lonic; at Port Snid, Ballarat. Sailed, from Colombo, Ota in,a.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland: Baindale, Boren, Bris bane Marti, Canadian Conqueror, Canadian Constructor, Canadian Highlabder, Citv of Rayville, Clydebank, Golden Cloud. Golden Rod, Mnrama, Niagara, Otokia,; Sierra, Snestad, Sovard, Tofua, Tongariro, Wairiinn, and Zeatandic. Chatham Islands: Tamaroa. Wellington: Maori, Wuhine, Tamahine, Aorangi, New Zealand, Antiope, Makura, Matni, Hertford, Karopa, Dunedin, Otaki, City of Tokio, Eangitaue. and Ashburton.

Awariui: Maunganui, Waikouaiti, Fernclalc, Mariana, Waitonlo, Malietto, Kurovv,. and Tainiii. THE WEATHER

(Last Night's Forecast.) Alt anticyclone lias been crossing the Dominion to-day with its centre in the north. A vigorous depression is centred in the south-west Tasman Sea. Winds: Moderate south-westerly at first north of Auckland; elsewhere northerlies, freshening and later reaching gale force in and ‘south of Cook Strait. Seas (New Zealand waters): Generally smooth to moderate, but rising south of Cape Egmont. Tasman ffpa : freshening west to north winds in the eastern Tasman jSoa’j smooth to moderate hut rising seas. Weather: Fair to fine at first, with warm temperatures, but gradually becoming unsettled in western districts, with rain developing; probably becoming more generally unsettled alter about 24 bours. (To-day’s North Island Report.) Overcast and unsettled conditions wore reported throughout the North Island this morning- Light to I rash variable breezes .were general. Ihe barometer had fallen steadily since yesterday. Temperatures at 9 o’clock were : Auckland 59 degrees, Tauranga and Wellington 54. Opotiki 55. East Capo 61, Gisborne 62. and Napier 58. Moderate oi smooth sens were reported everywhere. (Midday Forecast) The indications are for northerly winds, moderate to strong, and freshening, The weather appears to be. cloudy and unsettled, with ram following. Mild temperatures. Barometer tailing, fceas and tides moderate.

NOVEMBER. (Standard Tune. ) Fill! Moon. Nov. fith. 9. 58 p.m. Laat Quarter. Nov. 13th. 11. 57 p.m. Now Moon. Nov. 20 th. 9. 51 p.m. Last Quarter. Nov. 23th. 5. •18 p.m.

NOYKMBKR. (Standard Time.' Ilijrh Water. Low Water. a.rn. p.m. a. hi. p.m. - IVmlnes. 3.55 4.21 10.21 10.45 6 Thursday 4.48 5.16 11.12 11.38 7 Friday 5.30 6.16 0.00 0.06 8 Saturday 6.36 7.14 0.28 0.59 9 Sunday 7.31 8.08 1.18 1.40 10 Monday 8.22 e.s6 2.05 2.37 11 12 Tuesday Wednes. 0.11 0.59 0.43 10.20 2.50 3.35 3.24 4.12 13 Thursday 1 0.47 11.16 4.24 5.01 14 Friday 11.36 0.00 5.14 5.53 15 Saturday 0.05 0.28 6.00 6.46 1(1 Sunday 0.54 .1.20 7.06 .7.40 17 Monday 1.40 2.12 8.03 18 Tuesday G.38 3.06 9.03 0.27 10 Wednes. 3.32 4.01. i0.03 10.21 20 Thursday 4.30 5.00 11.02 11.19 21 Friday 5.30 6.02 0.00 0,02

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17408, 5 November 1930, Page 5

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PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17408, 5 November 1930, Page 5

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17408, 5 November 1930, Page 5