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PORT OF GISBORNE

PHASES OP THE MOON. NOVEMBER, 1932. Last Quarter Nov. 21, 7.28 p.m. Now Moon Nov. 28, 0.13 p.m. TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF

SHIPPING ARRIVALS Saturday, November 2d. Tiro.a, s.s., 0.20 a.m., 200 toms, J. R. Owen, from Napier. DEPARTURES Friday, November 2.7. Awahou, m.v., 12.10 p.m., -Ill' tons, C. XV. Coldicutt, for Wellington. The Waimca is now on route from Napier to Auckland, xvlicro she is to load on Monday and Tuesday for Gisborne and Napier. She is due here next, Thursday. The Poolta, with southern cargo, is expected to leave Wellington at :7 p.m. to-day for Napier. The vessel is due at Gisborne on Wednesday next and on completion of discharge and loading, will return to Wellington, cn route to southern ports to load again for Napier and Gisborne. The Kalingo is to load at Sydney about December 3, and later at Newcastle, taking coal and general cargo for Napier and Gisborne. The Aorangi, from Vancouver, Honolulu, and Suva, arrives at Auckland on Monday, and sails on Tuesday for Sydney. The Niagara, from Sydney, Auckland, Suva, and Honolulu, arrives at Vancouver on December 2.

Tho Makura, from Sari Francisco, leaves Papeete on December 3 for Rarotonga, Wellington, and Sydney. Tho Maunganui, from Sydney, ar rives at XVeUington on Monday and leaves Wellington on 'Tuesday, for Rarotonga, Papeete, and San Francisco.

The Pukeko will load fit Auckland on Monday and Tuesday for Coast bays, Gisborne and Napier, arriving here on Thursday.

'l'lie Awahou sailed early yesterday afternoon for Wellington, where she ivi'd load on Monday and Tuesday for Napier and Gisborne. iS’be is due here again on Friday. The Margaret XV was expected to arrive at Auckland about noon to-day from Gisborne and Coast bays, and will load there on Monday and Tuesday for Tokomaru Bay, Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. The Tiro.a arrived this morning from Napier and will sail to-night for Tokomaru Bay. She is to arrive back here on Monday morning and, after loading sleepers, will sail for Auckland. From that port she ivill take up her running in the Coast and Gisborne service today week. Advice has been received that the nev tourist launch Tinopai, which left Auckland on Monday afternoon for Picton. reached Wellington at 5.15 p.m or. Thursday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Auckland.—November 2(5: Arrived. Port Dunedin, 7.1.0 a.m., from Gisborne. Sydney.—Nov. 27: Sailed, Monoivai, 5 p.m., for Auckland. London, Nov. 2.7.—Arrived, at, Panama, Port Gisborne. Sailed, Tai-’mpfrom-Tyne;: WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland; Golden Coast, Maui Pomace. Aorangi, Brunswick, Maraum. Matai, Monowai, Voco, and XVaipahi. Wellington: Otaio, Pawn, Rangntira. Tamaliine, Tasmania, Waliine, Maui Poinarc, Caithness, Huntingdon, Mariposa, Maunganui, Monterey, Niagara, Kangifata, Rangitiki, Ruahine, Tainui and, Zenlandia.

Awarua: Waikouaiti, Ampnllaria Australiad, Dunedin , Mali ana, Maluira and XVainui.

THE WEATHER

(Last Night’a Forecast)

Secondaries belonging to the present series of westerly depressions continue to advance across the South Tasman Sea. Winds: Fresh to strong west to south-west winds becoming more southerly after 12 to 24 hours. Seas: Rough south of Cape Egmont and about Cook and Foveaux Straits; elsewhere moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea: South-west-erly winds, moderate in the northern portion and strong in the southern; seas moderate to rather rough. Weather: Still some scattered showers in the western districts, more especially of the South Island; fine and warm in the eastern districts at first, but showers may move up the east coast to-morrow morning. (To-day’s North Island Report) Overcast conditions were reported this morning at Auckland and Tauranga, but blue skies prevailed elsewhere in the North Island. Moderate to fresh north-westerly breezes were, general. The barometer had again fallen sharply. Temperatures at 9 o’clock were: Auckland 64 degrees. Tnnranga 63, Opotiki 00, East Cape (i2, Gisborne 67, Napier 60, and Wellington 61. •Rough seas were reported at Wellington, Cape Palliscr, and East Cape: elsewhere moderate or smooth. (Midday Forecast) The indications arc for westerly winds soon backing by west to south. The weather will probably prove squally and changeable, with showers, and probably becoming colder. Barometer rising. Seas moderate; tides good.

NOVEMBER, 1932. High Water. Low Water. a.m. p.m. a. in. p.m. 26 Saturday 2.44 3.14 9.06 9.25 27 Sunday 3.40 4.10 10.10 10/25 28 Monday 4.40 5.14 11.14 11.29 29 Tuesday . . 5.45 6.16 0.00 0.15 ISO Woducs. . . 6.49 7.20 0.29 1.15 Add 30 minutes for Summer Time.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17947, 26 November 1932, Page 3

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PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17947, 26 November 1932, Page 3

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17947, 26 November 1932, Page 3