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PORT OF GISBORNE

PHASES OP THE MOON. MARCH, 1933. First Quarter, March 4, 9.53 p,m. Full Moon March 12, 2.16 p.m. Last Quarter Jtarcli 19, 8.35 a.in. New Moon March 20, 2.30 p.m. TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF FEBRUARY. 1933. High Water. Low Water.

SHIPPING ARRIVALS Monday, February 27 I’akura, s.s., 5.10 p.m., 700 tons, A. McLaehlan, from Lyttelton. Tuesday, February 28 Karoro, m.v., 2.45 a.in., 88 tons-, A. Thompson, from Tokomaru Buy. The Waimea is expected to leave Auckland at 5 p.m. to-day with cargo for Gisborne and Napier, and to arrive here on Thursday morning to discharge. The I’oolta, loading at southern ports for Napier and Gisborne, is expected to leave Dunedin at noon today, work Oainnru to-night, Timaru to-morrow, Lyttelton Thursday’, thence .Wellington. She is due at Gisborne again about Wednesday. March 8. 'The Tot lira’is due at Greymouth about Friday next to load eOnl for Gisborne.

The Middlesex, to load frozen meat, wool, and general cargo for London, AvonmdUlh, Liverpool, Manchester mid Glasgow is scheduled to arrive at Gisborne about April 1. The Huntingdon is fixed to load at Gisborne on or about April ti. taking frozen meat, wool, and general cargo for London.

The Rangitiki completed loading frozen meat, wool and general cargo for London at Tokomaru Bay yesterday. and sailed at 7.15 p.m. for Auckland.

The Rangitanc is due at Tokomaru Bav on or about March 27 to load frozen meat, wool, and general cargo for London. The Pukeko is to leave Auckland this afternoon for the Coast, Gisborne and Napier, arriving here on Thursday mornThe Awaliou is expected to leave Wellington this evening for Napier and Gisborne. She is due here on Friday morning. , The Pakura arrived late yesterday afternoon from Lyttelton, via Waikokopu, and sailed this morning for Tolaga Bay to load sheep for Lyttelton. At the South Island port she will load for Waikokopu, Gisborne and the Coast on cither Friday or Saturday. • The Margaret W is to clear Auckland this afternoon for the Coast and Gisborne and is expected here on Thursday morning. The Tiroa left Tokomaru Bay last night after lightering the Rangitiki for Tamangia to load for Waikokopu. The Karoi o arrived early this morning from Tokomaru Bay, where she has been engaged in the lightering of the Rangitiki. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE Auckland.— Araniis, Ardenvolir, Canadian Scottish, Cedarbank, Diomede, Dunedin, Gallic, Golden Cloud, Hanna, Mariposa, Oil Reliance, Opawa, relcoa, Waipahu Wellington.— Benmohr, Canadian Victor, Kent, Mntai, Maui Pomare, MonGrew Otira, Piako; Port Gisborne, Port Napier, Port Victor, Ranella, Rangatira, Rangitane, Remuera, Rotorua, Ryoko Main, Tamahine, Wahine. Awarua.— Anglo Canadian, Brunswick, Cornwall, Highland Warrior, Malcura, Matakana, Maunganui, Wainui. THE WEATHER r (To-day’s North Island Report.) Blue, skies were reported in the Bay' of ’Plenty this morning, but overcast conditions prevailed ' elsewhere in the North Island, with rain at Auckland. A north-easterly gale was blowing at• Imtiri, and moderate to strong southerly winds elsewhere. The barometer had risen since yesterday. Temperatures at 9 o'clock were: Auckland 66 degrees, Tauranga and East Cape 69, Olpotiki 70, Gisborne o;>, Napier 68, and Wellington 62. Rough seas were reported at Blast Cape and Tauranga ;, elsewhere moderate or smooth. (Last Night’s Forecast). An anticyclone of moderate intensity covers the* Tasman Sea. A tropical cyclone is moving southwards from T onga towardsY'fie Kermadecs. Winds: MairtIv between south add east, but fresheni'mr, especially from Cook Strait northwards. Seas: Smooth to moderate generally at first, but rising north of Akaroa. Eastern Tasman Sea: Moderate southerly winds and smooth to moderate sens. 'Weather: Fair to line generally at first, but becoming unsettled shortly from Hawke’s Bay northward towards the East Cape, with rain developing and extending gradually over the northern ami east' coast districts of the North Island. (Midday Forecast) The indications are for south-easterly winds, moderate to strong. The weather appears likely to be cloudy and unsettled, with rain probable. Some heavy falls in places. Expect cool temperature. The barometer has a falling tendency. Seas rough ; tides good. (District Forecast) General inference.—A secondary, cyclone has developed in the rear of the tropical disturbance which moved south from Tonga on Sunday. The secondary cyclone was centred this morning just north-east of Gape Maria. Van Diemen. Forecast. —Strong south to east winds. Weather cloudy to overcast and general rain probable, with heavy falls between Hawke’s Bay and East Cape. Temperatures cool. Seas rough.

a.m. p.m. a.m. p.in. 28 Tuesday 8.35 8.57 2.15 2.45 MARCH, 1933. High Water. Low Water. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 1 Wed nes. .. 9.20 9.50 3.09 8.30 ‘J Thursday . . 10.14 10.34 4.00 4.24 3 Friday 10.58 11.10 4.49 5.09 4 Saturday . . 1 1.40 11.50 5.35 5.50 5 Sunday 0.00 0.18 (5.15 0.30 <; Monday 0.35 0.58 <;.r>5 7.00 7 Tuesday . . 1.14 1.35 7.32 7.44 8 Wednes. 1.50 2.10 8.09 8.20 9 Thursday . . 2.30 2.50 8.48 9.01 10 Friday 3.12 8.35 9.34 9.50 1 1 Saturday 4.01 4.25 1 0.24 10.45 12 Sunday 4.50 .6.24 1.1.20 11.47 13 Monday 0.00 6.29 0.00 0.20 14 Tuesday 7.05 7.34 0.49 1.19 15 Wednes. 8.06 8.34 1.49 2.14 10 Thursday . . 9.05 9.29 2.45 3.06 17 Friday 9.50 10.20 3,40 3.57 18 Saturday . . 10.40 11.10 4.35 4.50 Add 80 Minutes lor Summer Time. 19 Sunday 11.30 0.00 5.80 5.40 20 Monday 0.01 0.24 6.24 6.35 21 Tuesday 0.50 1. 1 1 7.16 7.26 o 2 Wednes, 1.4.0 2.00 8.00 8.10 20 Thursday . . 2.29 2.4(5 8.56 9.09 24 Friday 8.18 3.30 9,45 10.00 Saturday 4.09 4.30 10.38 10.57 26 Sunday 5.05 5.80 11.84 11.59 27 Monday 0.08 0.32 0.00 0.30 28 Tuesday 7.11 7.30 0.59 1.26 29 Wednes. 8.13 8.31 1.50 2.18 20 Thursday . . 9.04 9.20 2.46 3.05 31 Friday 9.46 10.01 3.34 3.47 SUMMER TIME ENDS SATURDAY 18, AT MIDNIGHT.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18025, 28 February 1933, Page 3

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PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18025, 28 February 1933, Page 3

PORT OF GISBORNE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18025, 28 February 1933, Page 3

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