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PORT OF GISBORNE

PHASES OF THE MOON. DECEMBER, 1932. First Quarter Dec. 5, 9.15 n.m. Full Moon Dec. 13. i. 51 p.m. Last Quarter Dec. 21, 7.52 a.m. New Moon Dec. 27, 10,52 p.m. TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF

SHIPPING

ARRIVALS Thursday, December l

Waimea, s.s., 835 a.in., 504 ions, A. F Inman, horn Auckland. ■pukeko, m.s., 11 a.m., 9.12 tons, S. Jones, from Auckland, via Coast bays. Margaret IV., m.v., 12.30 p.m., 394 tons, L. I). Clark, from Auckland, via Coast bays. DEPARTURES Wednesday, November 30 Tiroa, s.s., 6.15 p.m., 206 tons, J. RDwell, for Auckland. Poolta, s.s., 6.25 p.m., 16/5 tons, ly S. Dalgliesh, for southern ports, via Wellington.

The Waimea arrived from Auckland to-day and should sail this afternoon lor 'The Poolta completed discharge here yesterday, and sailed for Wellington, on route to southern ports to load again for Napier and Gisborne. She is to leave Dunedin and Onmaru on Tuesday next, work Tiinaru on December 7, and Lyttelton on December 8. thence Veiling 1n,,. She is due at Gisborne again about 1 leceinbei- 14. , The Kaimai is to load coal at “rev mouth and Westport this week for Nanior and Gisborne. , 'The Kalin go is to load at Sydney about Saturday, and later at New c.-We, taking general cargo and coal l»i N.V.er and Gisborne. ... The Mataroa, now loading in the rone stead for London, is expected to be < ispatehed to-morrow for Auckland, liu final New Zealand port. The following Commonwealth and IF; minion Line vessels are scheduled to loan at Gisborne for London on the datementioned, the Gisborne loading a-M) 11 i s being shown in parentheseslorl ru mantle. December 7 (the Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat and Mercantile Company) ; Fort Brisbane, Demnu 19 (Messrs. Williams and Kettle. Limited); Port- Sydney, _ December 2d (Messrs. Williams and Kettle, Limited). .port Hunter, January 7 (Gisborne .Sheepfarmers’ Company). . 'The Pnkeko arrived Iroin Auckland, via Coast bays late this morning. h;»‘ sails to-night for Napier, whence she returns to Auckland to load again .is US The"Margaret W., from Auckland. Tokomavu Bay, and Tolaga Bay, arriveo here early this afternoon. She sails tonight for Napier, whence she returns to Auckland, via Tolaga Bay, to load again as usual next week. , The Awahou. from Wellington and Nunier arrives here to-morrow morning. Twamu loads at Lyttelton on Monday for Waikokopu, Gisborne, am Coast bays. , , • The Tirea sailed last evening ‘ Auckland, whence she will J-e dspatidied on Saturday week foi Court bays and Gisborne. . Advice has been received b> {‘ic Aberdeen and Commonwealth Lim 1 1, t the well-known steamer Maimhus habeen renamed Mamari. , Owing to the .approaching (Jinstmaanrl New Year holidays tailing at weekends, many sea travellers proceeding to and from New Zealand will P a f* lcl f B J|’ in the seasonal festivities aboard ship. As the traditional spirit with regard t these periods survives strongly among the seafaring fraternity those to whose lot if falls to be at sea. on December 2a anil January 1 may rely upon not miss j„g any of the delights usually, assn dated with those dates. THE WEATHER (Last Night’s Forecast). Pressure is still rather low to the east of New Zealand, but an anticyclone cover's the Tasman Sea. Winds: Southwest to southerly, moderate to strong, but. decreasing to-morrow. Seas: .Still a considerable southerly swell, hut gradually moderating. Eastern Tasman Sea : Moderate south-west to southerly winds, later becoming variable; seas moderate to rather rough, but decreasing. Weather: Mainly lair to fine, but sumo scattered showers still likely tonight on the east coast. lemperatiues cool (To-day’s North Island Report) Overcast conditions were reported at Gisborne this morning, but blue skies prevailed elsewhere in the. North Island. A moderate south-westerly gale was blowing at Napier, and moderate to strong 'south-westerly breezes elsewhere. J ho barometer had continued the rising movement. Temperatures at 9 o clock were: Auckland 60 degrees, Tnuranga if) Opotiki 6L, Gisborne 55, Napier 58, I anil Wellington 49. Rough seas were reported at Wellington, Cape Palliser, Napier, and Gisborne; elsewhere, moderate or smooth (Midday Forecast) 'The indications are for moderate to i strong southerly winds, gradually do * creasing. Weather probably cool rind ! changeable with scattered showers, but, i jiip.roving. Barometer unsteady but bn., a rising tendency. Reas rough; tidemoderate.

DKCEMKlOR, 1932 Wish Water. Low Water. ii.m. p.m. 11.111. p.m. 1 Thursday . . 7.50 8.2 0 1.25 2.10 \) Friday 8.45 9.15 2.20 2.05 2.56 Saturday ■ ■ 0.40 I O.UO :t. 15 ■) Sunday 10.32 10.55 4.1 0 4.50 f, Monday 1 1.23 1 1.10 5.0> 5.4 * 0. 10 6 Tuesday . . (1.00 0.1 5 6.05 7 Wednes. 0.10 1.05 7.03 7.30 8 Thursday . . 3. HO 1.54 7.50 8.20 !) Friday 2.1 8 2.40 8.50 9,00 10 Saturday . . 3.05 o 9.40 9.50 1 l l 3.50 4.15 10.25 1 0.24 4.35 5.02 11.11 1 1.20 13 11 I.'. Tuesday . . Wednes. 5.20 0.10 5.5 1: 0.45 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.4 1 Thursday . . 7.00 7.34 0.50 1 . J. 1 Friday 7.45 8.19 1.31. 17 Saturday ■ . 8.20 9.00 2.10 2.4J) 1 8 0.11 0.40 2.49 8.20 10 Monday 0.55 10.20 3.30 4.00 20 Tuesday 10. to 11.05 4.13 4.4.» 2 1 Wednes. . . 1 1.20 1 1.54 5.00 5.20 Thursday . . 0.00 0.16 6.22 20 0.42 1.09 6.54 7.15 24 Saturday . . 1.34 2.00 7.54 8.10 .2.25 2.52 8.50 3.20 3.48 9.50 10.00 TV" 'ay Wednes. • • Thursday . . 4.10 4.45 j 0.50 11.01 28 29 5.20 0.20 5.40 0.50 11.51 0.00 O.O'o 0.50 no 31 Friday 7.25 7.54 1.00 .1.4 6 Saturday .. 8.24 8.50 1.55 Add 30 minutes for Summer Time.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17951, 1 December 1932, Page 5

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PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17951, 1 December 1932, Page 5

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17951, 1 December 1932, Page 5