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PORT OF GISBORNE

Phases of tHe moon.

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF

SEPTEMBER., Ilifili Water. Low Water.

SHIPPING ARRIVALS Monday, August 29 I Altair, aux. scow, 2.20 p.m., 67 tons, Koff, returned to port. . DEPARTURES Tuesday, August 30 , Altair, aux. scow, 6.30 a.m., 67 lons, Roff, tor Auckland. The. Waimea.iij exported to leave Auckland at 5 p.m. to-day with cai;go for Cishifpc and Napier and to arrive lici;e qu .Thursday, morning),to discharge, after which she will prqeeed,to Napier. , Tfto I’oolta,,arrived at ,I)u)iedin from Gisborne at 9 a.in. today and sails at II p.m. for Oiunarp. The vessel is, expected to. vyork. Oamaru apd Timaru tomorrow’,, Lyttelton on Thursday., Thence Wellington. .She is due .fit Gisborne again about Wednesday., September 7. The Pukeko leaves Auckland this afternoon for the Coast,, Gisborne, apd fskipier. She is dug, here , on. Thursday morning, and sails that afternoon for Napier! The Awiihou clears Wellington this evening for Napier and Gisborne. She is expected here on Friday morning and will lie dispatched in the afternoon for Wellington. The Koutunni was expected to leave Lyttelton last night for Gisborne, the Coast and Waikofiopu. Site is due on Thursday tp discharge. The Margaret AV leaves Auckland this afternoon for Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Ray, and Gisborne. She will arrive here on Thursday morning and sail that night for Auckland, via, .lucks Bay. . Tlie Tiroa.will, take up her running.in the Auckland ; Coa.st-Gishorne. service from Auckland on Saturday next. Tlie auxiliary scow Altair which sail ed yesterday morning for Auckland, returned to port yesterday afternoon owing to her experiencing heavy north-easterly weather .ou the Coast. She sailed again for Auckland early this morping. . Tlie Government lighthouse steamer Matai left Wtdlingiton shortly after.mid-., day yesterday for Lyttelton, where she will load supplies and a certain amount of general cargo, for, the, Chatham Islands.. No , steamer lias .called at Ihfi Chatham Islands since April, when the Teas made the trip, and the islanders are running short of supplies. Only a short stay in port was made by the American steamer Golden Eagle, which arrived at Auckland from Los Angeles at 4.15 on Saturday morning. After unloading a small quantity of explosives at the Orakei anchorage and some general cargo at Prince’s Wharf, she resumed her voyage to southern ports and Australia at 1.20 in the afternoon. The Golden Eagle was the second vessel to arrive at Auckland from America last week and be in port for only part of a day. The Port Hobarf arrived from New York last Wednesday morning and after unloading SCO tons of general merchandise she sailed for Wellington the same afternoon. ThV Canadian National steamer Canadian Explorer has 'been sold to Italian buyers, for £o.“00, subject to dry .docking and delivery at Halifax. Thy 'Canadian Commander has also beep sold, subject til inspection. Both vessels have . vjs.ited Auckland on a number of occasions. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Lyttelton.—Aug. 30: Arrived, Rangatira’, 6.50 a.m., and Matai, 7.30 a.m., from Wellington. . Dn nod iii-—August 30: Arrived, Poolta, 7.30 a.m., from Gisborne. , Sydney.-—August .29: Arrived, Waikouaili, from New Zealand. ■ Sydney. —August.3o: Arrived, 7 a.m, Maunganui, from Wellington WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE ,i(iicldfipd. Ardeuvohr, , Deebank, Muiii Ppmare, , Monterey, Morinda, Narbada, Port Hiion, Rangitata, ami Recorder. n ■ .. , i Wellington.—Aoraiigi, Golden Eagle, Kappa, Kfijcpo, Maori, Mariposa, Matai, Niagara, O. A, Knudsen, Port Hobait, Hangulira, Rangitiki, Tairoa, Taranaki, and Tekoa. , Awayua,; —New Zealand, Otira, and Waikouaiti. THE WEATHER (Last Night’s Forecast) A shallow depression still remains centred near Auckland, but an intense anticyclone now covers the epstern Tasman Sea and tlie South Island. Winds: Strong about and north of Cook Strait, W,it(i ,south-westerlies prevailing in the northern. Jfiilf of the North Island, apd south-easterlies thence southward to Gbgk Strait; variable winds over the South Island, with soutlneast to nortlii east prevailing. Seas: Rough north of Farewell Spit and Kaikoura; elsewhere smooth to moderate. Eastern Tasman Scat Moderate south-east tu. southerly windb and later tending noitherly ; seas moderate. Weather; Showery about Cook Strait, improving to-morrow, Temperatures cold, with frosts in the south. (To-day’s North Island Report) Blue skies were reported this i( piorning between Napier and Opotiki, tpit overcast conditions prevailed elsewhere in tfie North Island, with light rain in places, Light northerly breezes were blowing at

(jjsborne, and moderate to fresh southerlies elsewhere. The barometer had .commenced a rising movement. Temperatures at 9 o'clock were: Auckland /!8 degrees, Tauranga 49, Opotiki 52, East. Cape and Gisborne 50, Napier .§3, apd Wellington 47. Rough seas were reported at Cape Campbell, \Vellipgton, and Tauranga; elsewhere moderate or smooth. (Midday Forecast) Tjic indications are for southerly winds, numerate to strong, but .decreasing. Scattered showers or misty rain are to be expected, but weather impr.QV; ing, with mil (Iter temperatures.. • Barometer litt,le movement. Seas considerable, but decreasing; tides P,?, or ;„,

SEPTEMBER, 1982 • • <-r New Moon,.,, Sept. i, 7.25 a.m, First Quarter Sept. 8, 6.1p fMn. Full Moon Sept. 15, 8.30 a.m. New Quarter Moon Sept. Sept. 23. 30. 0.17 5.00 p.m. p.in.

AUGUSt. High Water, a.m. i>.m. Low Wate*. a.m 4 p.m. iSO Tuesday . 3-15 a.8ft .9.26 10.01 ill Wednea. . 4.02 4.30 10.19 io;5S

a.in. p.m. • a.in. p.m. 1 Thursday 4.55 5.27 11.1,5 11.52 3 Friday . 5.55 6.30 0.00 0.14 3 Saturday (3.57 7.32 0.49 1.12 4 Smiflay. 7.59 8.31 1.44 3.10 5 Monday 8.55 9.26 2.37 3.06 6 Tuesday ?.uQ 10.20 3.30 4.04 7 Wed he s. 10.44 3 1...12 4.22 5.01 8 Thursday 11.35 o.oO 5.16 6.00 9 Friday 0.03 0.27 6.1.2 6.55 10 Saturday Q.52 1.20 7.05 7.49 H Sunday 1.41 2.10 7.56 8.4Q 12 Monday 2.30 2.59 8.47 9.29 13 Tuesday 3.19 3.49 9.39 10.19 ) 4 \Vadm,\s. 4.09 4.41 10.32 11.10 15 Thursday Friday 5.02 5.36 11.28 0.00 10 0.00 6.36 0.04 0.25 17 Saturday 7.00 7.35 0.55 1.20 18 Sunday 7.56 8.‘49 1.46 2.10 i9 M,o,riday 8.46 0.15 2.32 2.58 20 Tnesday 9.31. 9.56 3.15 3.40 Si Wednes. 10.13 10.36 3.55 4.21 22 Thursday 10.50 11.15 4.35 5.01 23 Friday 13,. 2 8 11.54 5.14 5.40 2d Saturday 0.00 0.08 5.53 6.21 4r, Sunday 0.33 0.49 6.34 7.05 26 Monday 1.14 1.33 7.16 7.48 2 7 28 Tuesday Wed lies. 1.56 2.43 2.19 3.09 8,03 8.52 8.35 9.25 29 Thursday 3 31 4.02 9.48 10.22 30 Friday 4.26 5.01 10.49 11.22

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17871, 30 August 1932, Page 3

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PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17871, 30 August 1932, Page 3

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17871, 30 August 1932, Page 3

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