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PORT OF GISBORNE

PHASES OF THE MOON. DECEMBER, 1032.

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF

Add 30 mi mill's for Summer Time. SHIPPING ARRIVALS Saturday, December 5 Margaret W., m.v.. 5 a.m., 3.94 tons, L. I). Clark, from Napier. DEPARTURES Friday, December 2 Awahou, m.v., 4.15 p.m., 410 tons, C. W. Coldieutt, for Wellington, via the Coast. Saturday, December 3 Mata.ro*, s.s., 8.5 a.m., 12,350 tons, Kershaw, for Auckland. Margaret W.» m.v., 5.5 a.m., 394 tons, L. I). Clark, for Auckland, via Coast bays. The Waimea is now en route from Napier to Auckland, where she is to load again on. Monday and Tuesday next for Gisborne arid Napier. She is due here next Thursday. The Poolta is on her way from Wellington to Dunedin to commence loading again for Napier and -Gisborne. She leaves Dunedin and Oamarn on Tuesday next, works Timaru on Wednesday, and Lyttelton on Thursday, thence Wellington. The Kaimai left Greymonth at noon yesterday for Westport, from i which port she is expected to be dispatched today for Napier. The vessel is due at Gisborne about Wednesday or Thursday next to discharge coal. The Kabngo is expected to leave Sydney and Newcastle next week, with general cargo and coal, for Napier and Gisborne.

The Aorangi, from Vancouver, via ports, is due at Sydney to-day. She leaves on the northward trip on December 8.

The Niagara, from Sydney, Auckland, Suva and Honolulu, arrived at Vancouver yesterday. The vessel leaves on the southward trip on December 7.

The Ifakuru, from San Francisco, leaves Papeete to-day for Rarotonga, Wellington, and Sydney. The Matmgnnui, from Sydney and Wellington, leaves Rarotonga to-day for Papeete and San Francisco. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line m.v. Port Fremantle leaves Napier on Monday night to commence loading, here, on Tuesday morning, taking new seasoti’s meat for London. On completion, sho goes to Auckland, her final New Zealand port. The Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Meat and Mercantile Company are the Gisborne loading agents.

The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company’s liner Mataroa completed her Gisborne loading for London last night, and sailed for Auckland this morning. She clears Auckland finally about December 14 for London, via Panama The, Pttkeko loads at Auckland on Moridav and Tuesday for Coast bays. Gisborne, and Napier, and arrives lien on Thursday morning.

The Awahou sailed yesterday afternoon for Wellington, via the Coast. Sim loads at Wellington on .Monday and Tuesday for Napier and Gisborne, and arrives here on Friday.

The Koutumii loads at Lyttelton on Monday for Wailcokopu. Gisborne, and Coast bays, and is due here on Friday. The Margaret W. put in here this morning en route from Napier to Auckland, via To Inga Bay and Hicks Bay. '-hr loads at Auckland on Monday and Tliesdav for Coast bays and Gisborne, and arrives here on I imrsday. 'The Tivoa leaves Auckland next Satur dav for Coast bays and Gisborne.

Repair work’on tho auxiliary scow Helm, which struck tho rocks inside the harbor entrance ttear Pcncurruw, capsized, and was later (owed to Wellington, is proceeding. From an ex animation of the vessel on the slip it is considered that she was fortunate to have escaped without more damage being done. The rock struck agaiusi the beams of the vessel, and had a more vulnerable part of the ship been struck the Echo would probably have become a total loss. The Echo will have to remain on the slip until next Tuesdav, and it is likely she will resume running next Thursday. With the cxcet'pion of some chaff, nearly all the cargo washed overboard has been recovered. Out of a total cargo of MU tons, only six or seven tons have been lost.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Wellington. -Dec. 3: Arrived, Poolta. 6 a.in., from Gisborne. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland: Canadian Leader, Alataroa, lvurepo OHvebank, Brunswick Canadian Highlander, Golden Cloud, Ivairanga, Knretu, Alatai, Maui Pornure, Alonowai, Monterey, Newton Elm, South Africa, Voco. Waipahi. and Zealaudia. Wellington : ’Golden Coast, KartigiRangatira. Ruahiue, Tamahine. Wahine, Maratna, Aluriposa, Norfolk, Port Dun edin Port Fremantle, Port Hunter. Rangitata, llaugitiki, Tasmania, Canadian' Leader. Kimunca, and Melbourne Aluru. \wavua: Kalingo, Melbourne Warm Watnui. Ivanna. Makura, Maungumn. Waikouaiti, and Golden Coast. THjS weather (Last Night’s Forecast). V narrow anticyclone is crossing N>.v Zealand to-day, while a depression is crossing tho Tasman Sea- l.arotmdeis are still low to tho oast, however Winds: Moderate and variable, vutb south-west, to west prevailing at low. Imt southerlies freshening again tomorrow. Seas: Still considerable «»utllorlv swell on the east coast between Ak'aroa and East Cape; otherwise modmate. Eastern Tasman Sea: Moderate north-west to sout h west winds, mm or ate sea. Weather: A landv fair, but some scattered showers in Westland and the far .south and extending from the ! south along the eastern districts tomorrow.

(To-day’s North Island Report) Blue skies were reported at Auckland and East Cape this morning, but overcast conditions prevailed elsewhere in tho North Island. light variable breezes wore general. file barometer hud continued the falling movement. Temperatures at t) o’clock were: Auckland and Tuurangn (4 degrees. Ojmtiki th, East Cape and Gisborne 60, Napier 59, and Wellington 52. Moderate or smooth sea:; were reported everywhere. (Midday Forecast) The indications are for variable and moderate breezes soon with, southerlies freshening. Weather eloudv to overeast. with vain probable and cool temporal tires. Barofneter .vising kliortty. Sorts rough; tides good.

First Quarter Dec. 5, 9.15 a.m, Full Moon Dee. 13, 1.51 p.m. Last Quarter Dec. 21, 7.52 a.m, New Moon Dec. 27, 10.52 p.m.

DECEMBER. 1982. High Water. Low Water. a.m. P.ui. a.in. 1). in. 8 Saturday it.40 10.00 8.15 8.50 4 Sunday 10. P.2 1 0,55 4.10 4.30 r> Monday 11.22 It.40 5.05 5.45 G Tuesday 0.00 0.15 0.05 0.40 7 Wed lies. 0.4 0 . 1.05 7.OP. 7.80 8 Thursday 1.80 1.54 7.59 8.20 0 Friday 2.12 2.4 0 8.50. ft. 00 to Saturday 8.()f> 2.80 9.40 9.50 11 Sunday 8.50 4.15 10.25 10.84 12 Monday 4.85 5,02 11.11 11.20 IP. Tuesday 5.20 5.54 0,00 0.09 t-t \\8‘u lies. li. 10 6.45 0.07 0.44 15 Thursday 7.00 7.84 0.30 1.25 to Friday 7.45 8.19 1.21 2.05 17 Saturday 8.29. a.oQ 2.10 2.40 18 Sunday 9.11 9.40 2.49 8.20 19 M onday 9.55 10.20 8.80 4.00 20 Tuesday 10.40 1 1.05 4.18 4.45 21. Wed lies. 11.20 1 1.5 t 5.00 5.80 22 Thursday 0.00 0.10 5.55 0.22 28 Friday 0.42 1.09 0.5 l 7.15 24 •Saturday 1.84 2.00 7.54 8.10 Sunday 2.2-5 2.52 8.50 9.05 20 Monday 8.20 2.48 9.50 10.00 27 Tuesday ■t. 1 6 4.45 10.50 11.01 28 Wednes. 5.20 5.40. 11.51 0.00 29 Tin" May 6.20 0.50 0.00 0.50 80 F rid ay 7.25 7.54. 1.00 1.40 :tl Saturday 8,24 8.50 1.55 2.40

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17953, 3 December 1932, Page 5

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PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17953, 3 December 1932, Page 5

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17953, 3 December 1932, Page 5