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PORT OF GISBORNE

PHASES OF THE MOON. DECEMBER, 1932.

i. <„ tv rrr.? :■ ’} i 1 x )s. ‘ >' TIDES AS* GISBORNE WHARF DECEMBER; 19:12.

Add 30 minutes for Summer Time.

SHIPPING ARRIVALS Tuesday, December 6 Alwyn G. anx. scow, 4,15 p.m., 75 tons. \V. Consentineb from Hicks Bay. DEPARTURES Tuesday, December 6 Alt air, uux. scow, 10.35 a.m., 67 tons, ,1. D. Bell, for Auckland. Ngaliau, mix. scqvV, 65 tons, 11.5 a.m.. G. Carev, for Auckland. The Wiiimca left Auckland last evening with cargo for Gisborne and Napieri On completion of discharge and loading here, to-morrow the vessel will proceed to Nanier. • The Roolta left Dunedin at noon yesterday, worked Oamaru last night, leaves Tima'vu to-dav- and Lyttelton’to-morrow, thence Wellington. She- is due at Gisborne again about Wednesday next. The -Ka'imai, with coal from Groymou.th and Westport is now; at Napier. . She is due at Gisborne .011 Friday mottling. Th'e Aovnngi leaves Sydney .tomorrow lor Auckland, Suva, Honolulu, and Vancouver. , V The Niagara leaves. Vancouver To-day for Honolulu, Suva, Auckland, and Sydney-' 1 The Makuto, from San Francisco ,Papeete, and Rarotonga, arrives at Wellington on Monday, and sails on luesday lor Sydney. , The Maunganni, from. Sydney, Wellington, Rarotonga, and Papeetf. arrives at San Francisco on December 16. The Port Fremantle completes lu i Homeward loading hero and will be dispatched for Auckland, whence she sails finally about December 14 lor London, via Cape Horn and Dakar. The Pukeko left Auckland lj)st evening for Coast bays, Gisborne and rsapier. phe arrives* here to-morrow monnnsr. After discharging, she returns to We! lington. I : \.\ . j The Koutunui was expected .to clear Lyttelton to-day for Waikokopu, Gi.»borne, and Coast- bays, and is due here on Saturday. The Margaret W left Auckland last evening for Tokomaru .Bay, Tolnga Lay and Gisborne. She arrives here, tomorrow Morning, and sails that night for Auckland, via Hicks Bay. Tlie Tiroa leaves Auckland on Sutur; day for Coast bays and Gisborne, and arrives here 011 luesday morning. The auxiliary scow Ahvyn G arrived yesterday afternoon from Hick s Bay with timber,, anef-on completion, of discharge will- sail for the same port for another shipment.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Auckland.—-Dee. 6: Margaret \V,„5.3f; p.m., fori Gisborne, via the Coast ; Pnkeko;' 5.45 p.m.,- for-. Napier, via the Coast and Gisborne; , Waimea, 6 p.m.. for Napier, via Gisborne. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE

Auckland; —Brunswick; Canadian Constructor, Canadian Highlander, ilnimiki. Kiwitca, Laburiium, Maui Pomare, Melbourne Maim, Mbnowai. Monterey, Port Fremantle, Port Hunter. Rutigitane. Taranaki, Veronica, Voco, Waihemo, \Va'i»alii. and Yoserie. ' • ■Wellington.—City of Adelaide, Dunedin, Mahaha, JUatai. Pakoha, Paint; Baiigatira, U’.neitata, Rangitiki, South Africa) Tnmahine, Tasmania, ami Wdhine. : .

Awarua.—Makura, Maunganui. Bn bine, Waikouaiti, and Wipriui.

THE WEATHER . (Last Night’s Forecast). . , A slight anticyclone extends over the Tasman Sea and northern New Zealand. Pressure is below normal over the greater part of Australia. Winds; Mainly light to moderate, with westerly predominating, arid veering gradually to northerly. Seas ;■ Smooth to moderate. Eastern Tasman Sea: Light variable winds, tending northerly and later freshening i< Stas smooth to moderate, but rising in the southern portion. Weather: fair to cloudy generally, bub -still some isolated showers likely, eh icily in the western and far southern districts. Temperatures gradually becoming warmer.

(To-day’s North Island Report) Bine skies were reported throughput the North Island this-morning, and light variable breezes were general. The. barometer had coimneiried a tailing movement. Temperatures at 9 o'clock were; Auckland. Opotiki, and Gisborne 62 degrees. Taaranga.6s, East-Cape 60, Napiet- 63, Wellington 61.: Moderate or smooth seas were reported .everywhere. (Midday Forecast) The. indications are for variable, anti moderate breezes, hut soon moderatenorlherlies, freshening. There is a prospect of fair, warmer weather, but- likely to he cloudy and unsettled, with vain following after about 21 hours. -Barometer falling slowly. Seas moderate: tides good. ....

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

fTigh Water. Low Water. a.m. p.m. a.ni. p.m. 7 Wednes. 0.40 1.05 7.03 7.00 S Thursday 1.80 1.54 7.59 8.20 9 Friday 2.18 2.40 8.50 9.06 in Saturday 3.05 3.39 9.40 9.50 l I Sunday 3.50 4.15 10.95 10.34 12 Monday 4.85 5.02 li.u 11.20 13 Tuesday 5.20 5.54 0.00 0.00 14 Wednes.. 6.10 6.45 0.07 0.44 15 Thursday 7.00 7.34 0,50 1.25 1(5 Friday 7.45 8.19 1.31 2.05 17 Saturday 8.89 9.00 2.10 il,4o IS SundKy 9.11 -9.40 2.49 3.20 19 Monday 9.55 10.20 3.30 4.00 21) Tuesday 10.40 11.05 4.13 4.45 21 Wednes. 11.2(5 11.54 5.00 5.30 22 Thursday 0.00 0.16 5.55 6,22 23 Friday 0.42 1.09 6.54 7.15 24 Saturday Sunday 1.34 2.00 9.52 7.54 8.50 8.10 9.05 20 Monday iiloo 343 9.50 10.00 27 Tuesday 4.16 4.45 10.50 11.01 28 Wednes. 5.20 5.46 11.51 0.00 29 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

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17956, 7 December 1932, Page 5

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PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17956, 7 December 1932, Page 5

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17956, 7 December 1932, Page 5