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/ ARRIVED. g —Thursday, Oct. 30. jßrahurn, *.s. (f) a.ni.), 1596 tons ifeed, from Auckland.
SAILED,
—Thursday, Oct. 30.
.Flora, n.». (-1.0 p.rn.;, 1233' tons, Urey, for South'. Araliura, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 1596 tons, Reed,-for Napier.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Awahou, s.s., from Wellington, to-day. Tii on, s.s., from Auckland, to day. To Aroha. s.s., to-day. Araluua, s.b., from. Napier, tomorrow. Aupouri, s.s., from Auckland, Monday. wanaka, ss., from South, November 7 or 8. Eaton s.s.,'form Newcastle, Nov. 12 ; Huamii, s., from Nap or, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Araluiva, s.s., for Auckland, tomorrow Awahou, s.s., for South, to-day. T.roa, s.s., lor North, to-day. The Avvahou arrives from Napier NOTES. The Arajiura arrived from Auckland at o a.m. yestoruay, auu was tenueieu at d a.m. w.iii tile liumcii iur muaiu passengers. The .arnica lor out wait, passengers leiu t!ie wiiart at V p.m., and tiie steamer sailed. later lor Napier. Sue will leave Nap.er tins evening, and will Le tendered here on Saturday at d a.m. (meant, me/ with one launch tor inward ami outward passengers,-sailing immediately afterwards lor Tokomaru Day and Auckland; slie is 'due at Auckland about 8 a.m. on Sunday.
The Flora completed discharge and sai.ed for Auckland, thence .southern ports yesterday. Tne Wanaka was expected to leave Bluff yesterday and Jjuiielin to-day. After-conipieting loading at Camara, Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington the vessel proceeds to Nap.er, Gisborne and Auckland to discharge. She is due here about November 8. The Baton is due with Newcastle coal about November 12. Tim Federal Steam Navigation Co.'s liner Kentucky sailed from New York on October 12 for Auckland, Hawke’s Bay, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Sydney. She is due at Auckland on November 17.
The Awahou arrived from Napier to-day sailing this evening for V cllington. The Aupouri cleared Auckland for the Coast and Gisborne on Wednesday evening, being due at this port on Monday.
The Te Aruba is due to arrive from Wairoa this morning, loading again for that port. The Mn-ko left Napier for Auckland via the Coast on Wednesday night, and is expected at that port on Monday next.
The Tiroa is due at tin's port this morning, sailing again this evening for the Const and Auckland . " The Elsie Mary is at present loading general cargo at Anck and ior tins nort. The Kuanui is due to arrive from Map ior with a load o: shingle early.
TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF. Oct. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 31 ... 7.34 till 111 1.46 Nov. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 1 ... 9 26 9.05 2.07 212 2 9.26 9.59 3.01 3.36 3 ... 10.19 10.51 3 54 4.28 4 ... 11.10 11.41 4.46 5.19 5 ' J ... ;' — ■ 0.02 5.38 6.12 PHASES OF THE MOON. First Quarter Nov. 4 9.49 a.m Full Moon Nov. 12 O.Ol a.m Last Quarter Nov. 20 5.09 a.m, Now Moon Nov. 27 4.46 a.m
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9850, 31 October 1924, Page 2
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