SHIPPING.
Tides at Gisborne Wharf.
Phases of the Moon.
Adi RIVED. —Saturday, Jan. 529. Guubar, s.s. (5.80 a.m.), 488 tons Gibson, from Napier. Wainui, s.s. (8.40 a.in.), 084 tons, Hoddinet, from Napier. Ivoau, o.e.v. (9 a.m.), 155 tons, Clark, from Napier. —Sunday, Jan. 30. Elsie Alary, a.s. (5.30 a.m.), 99 tons, Owen, from Napier. Altair, sch. (5.30 p.nb), from Auckland. SAILED —Saturday, Jan. 20. Wainui, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 081 tons, Hoddinet, for Auckland, direct. Ivoan, o.e.v. (9.30 p.m.), 155 tons, Clark, for Napier. —Sunday, Jan. 30. — Gunbar, s.s. (I a.m.), 488 tons, Gibson, for Auckland. ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kamo, s.s., from southern ports, to-morrow. Putiki, s.s., from Wellington and Napier, Friday. Tiroa, s.s., from Auckland, via Hicks Bay, Thursday. Waipori, s.s., from Westport, Feb. 7. Parera, s.s., from I'ieton, about February 9. Kaliika, s.s., from southern ports, via Napier, Fob. 13 or 14. PR OJECTED D EPART URES. Elsie Alary, a.s., for Napier, today. Parera, -s.s., for Lyttelton, about Eel' 9. Waipori. s.s., for Auckland, about Feb. 9. VESSELS IN PORT. —At thft Wharves Elsie Alary, a.s. Altair, sell. Kaiaia, a.s. Ngahau, a.s. Zingara, a.s. Afaroro, t.s. Terawhiti, tug. Toia, tug. —ln the Roadstead Northumberland, s.s.
-U.S.S. Coy., Ltd.— The Wainui arrived from Napier on Saturday and was tendered with one launch for inward and outward passengers at 9.30 a.m. She sailed later for Auckland direct. The Kamo, loading at southern ports for Napier and Gisborne, sailed t. 4 p.m. on Friday for Wellington, thence Napier. She is due at Gisborne to discharge to-morrow. The Kaliika is scheduled to load at southern ports for Napier and Gisborne, leaving Bluff Feb. 4, Dunedin j, Timaru 7, Lyttelton 8, Wellington ), and should arrive at Gisborne about February 13 or 14. The AVaipori is scheduled to load •oal at Westport about February 4 or Gisborne, where she is due Februarv 7. On completion here the vessel proceeds to Auckland. —Richardson and Coy.— The Awaliou, from Gisborne, via Coast bays, is due at Auckland today. The Putiki is expected to leave Wellington to-morrow for Napier and Gisborne, and is due here Friday. The Koau arrived from Napier on Saturdav morning and returned to the Hawke's Bay port that evening. The Alako is expected to leave Auckland to-morrow night for Coast norts and Napier. The Parera was discharging coal at fokoinaru Buy on Saturday, and proceeded thence to Lyttelton with slieep. —Dalgety and Coy.— The Altair arrived yesterday from Auckland with benzine and general cargo which she will be discharging to-day.
High Water Low Water Jan. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m 31 ... 2.59 3.23 9.26 9.37
.New Moon ... Feb. 52, 8.524 p.m. First Quarter Feb. 9, 11.524 a.in Full Moon ... Feb.17, 3.48 a.m. LastQuarter Feb. 525. 8.152 a.m.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10319, 31 January 1927, Page 2
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