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PORT OF GISBORNE

THASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER, 1932. New Moon Nov. 28, 0.13 p.iu. DECEMBER, 1932.’ First Quarter Dec. 5, 9.15 n.m. Full Moon Dee. 13, .1.51 )>.in. Lust Quarter Dec. 21, 7.52 a.m. New Moon Dec. 27, 10.52 p.m. TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF

SHIPPING N ARRIVALS Sunday, November 27 Tirna, S.s., 9-45 p.m., 2C6 tons, ,T. It fhven. from Tokomaru Bay. DEPARTURES Saturday, November 26 Tiroa, s.s., 11.50 p.m., 206 tons, J. R. Owen, for Tokomaru Bay. The Waimea is expected to leave Auckland at 5 p.m. to-morrow and arrive here on Thursday morning. On completion of discharge and loading tlie vessel will sail for Napier. The Kalingo is to load at Sydney about December 3, and later at Newcastle, taking general cargo and coal for Napier and Gisborne. The Roolta, with southern cargo, i.i expected to leave. Napier at <S p.m. tomorrow and to arrive at Gisborne on Wednesday morning. On completion of discharge and loading here the vessel is to return to Wellington, on route to South Island ports to load again for Napier and Gisborne. The Kaimai is to load at Greymmiih about Thursday, and complete at Westport, taking coal for Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. The Pukeko loads at Auckland to-day and to-morrow for Coast bays, Gisborne aud Napier, arriving here on Thursday morning. The. Awahou loads at Wellington today and to-morrow for Napier and Gisborne. She is due here on Friday morning. The Margaret W loads at Auckland fo-day and to-morrow for Tokomaru Bay, Tolftga Bay and Gisborne, and is expected here on Thursday morning. The Tiroa should sail to-night for Auckland with a shipment of railway sleepers. From the northern port she will Dike up her usual running in the Coast and Gisborne service on Saturday next. Tho auxiliary scow Alwyn G is expected to sail'this afternoon for tlie.-M Bay for another load of timber. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Cornpauy’s steamer Mataroa is expected here on Wednesday from Wellington to loan for London. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS London. —-November 26 : Arrived, Niagara, at Honolulu. Auckland. —November 26: Arrived, Margaret W. 4.25 p.m., from Gisborne, via Coast bays. Wellington.—-November 27 : Arrived, 8.20 am". Awahou. from Gisborne. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland. —Aorangi,, Brunswick, City of Adelaide, Mamma, Mntai, Monowai, Yoro, and Waipabi Wellington. Caithness, Canadian Loader, Huntingdon. Bangitane, Rnnyitata. Raugitiki, Ruahipe, Kart-igi, Mariposa, Maui l’omarc. Monterey, laitmi, Tamahine. Tasmania, Waliine, Zealmidiii, Niagara, Otaio, Port Fremantle, and Raugativn. Awaraa. Ampullaria, Australin.h Dunedin, Mukura, Waikouaiti, aud Wainui. THE WEATHER (Last Night’s Forecast) A moderate anticyclone is now moving on to northern New Zealand. A fresh depression is approaching .southeastern Australia. Winds: Moderate to lresh south to south-west winds veering gradually to northerlies over the South island. Seas : Moderate to rather rough but decreasing. Eastern Tasman Sea: Moderate south-westerly winds, veering gradually to the north-west; considerable south-westerly swell, but moderating. Weather: Fine generally, exeenl for a few isolated coastal showers. Temperatures milder. (To-day’s North Island Report) Overcast conditions were reported at, Auckland and Wellington Ih:s morning, but blue skies prevailed elsewhere in The North Island. .Light to fresh westerly breezes are general. The barometer had risen steadily during the week-end. Temperatures at ,i) o'clock were: Auckland (51 degrees, Taurunga and Opotiki 67, Fas! Cape and Wellington 58, Gisborne 65, and Napier 03. Rough sens were reported at Cape Campbell and Wellington; elsewhere moderate or smooth. (Midday Forecast)

The indications arc for moderate northerly winds, freshening. There is a prospect of fair and warmer weather. Barometer little movement. Seas ami tides moderate.

NOVKMBKR, 3 932. High Water. Low Water, u.m. p.m. a.ni. p.m. 28 Monday .. 4.40 5.14 3 1.14 11.29 29 Tuesday 5.45 6.16 0.00 0.15 30 Wed nes. 6.49 7.20 0.29 1.15 1 DHC'KMBKK, 1982 J-fiffli Water, a.in. p.m. Thursday . . 7.50 8.2 0 Low Water, a.in. p.m. 1.25 2.10 i •> Friday 8.15 9.15 2.20 3.0 5 :: Saturday 9.40 3 0.06 3. i 5 3.56 4 Sunday 1 0.82 10.55 4.10 4.50 5 Monday 11.23 1 1.46 5.05 5.45 0 Tuesday 0.00 0.15 6.05 6.40 7 Wediu's. 0.40 1.05 7.03 7.80 8 Tliursd ay 1.30 1.54 7.59 8.20 9 Friday 2.18 2.40 8.50 9.00 10 Saturday 3.05 3.30 9.40 9.50 11 Sunday 3.50 4.15 10.25 10.84. 3 2 .Monday 4.35 5.02 11.11 1 L.20 .13 Tuesday 5.20 5.54 0.00 0.00 14 Wednes. 6.10 6.45 0.07 0.44 ,ir. Thursday 7.00 7.34 0.50 1.25 10 Friday 7.45 8.19 1.31 2.05 17 S."' - /day 8.29 9.90 2.10 2.40 18 1 unday 9.1 1 9.40 2.49 3.20 1 !) Monday 9.55 10.20 3.30 4.00 20 Tuesday 10.40 11.05 4.13 4.45 21 Wednes. 11.20 11.54 5.00 5.80 22 Thursday 0.00 0.16 5.55 6.22 23 Friday 0.42 1.00 6.54 7.1 5 24 Saturday 1.34 2.00 7.54 8.10 25 Sunday 2.25 2.52 8.50 9.05 20 Monday 3.20 3.48 9.50 10.00 2 7 Tuesday 4.16 4.45 10.50 11.01 28 Wednes. 5.20 5.46 11.51 0.00 20 Thursday 6.20 6.50 0.00 0.50 30 Friday 7.25 7.54 1.00 1.40 31 Saturday 8.24 8.50 1.55 2.40 Add 30 ninutes foi Summer Time.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17948, 28 November 1932, Page 3

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PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17948, 28 November 1932, Page 3

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17948, 28 November 1932, Page 3