SHIPPING
PHASES OF THE MOON. Full moon * ‘ Feb. 13■ 8.C9 p.m. Last quarter ... Feb. 20 8.14 p.m; arrived. —Tuesday; February 11.— Karoro, m.s,, (12.20 n.m.), 8. tons, Thompson, from Tolaga Ray. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Huanui, a.s., Ir o rn Wellington, to-day. Awahou, s.s., front Auckland, to.morrow. Oujibar, s.s., from Wellington, to-morrow. Margaret W, in.s., from Aucklancl, to-morrow. Waipahi, s.s., from southern ports;Friday. T’akiua s.s., from Wellington, Friday. 1 Uerminius, s.s., for overseas loading, February 15. Karainea, m.s., from Napier, February 16. Fort Pirie, s.s., from Auckland. February 20. Argyllshire, s.s., for overseas loading February 24. Cumberland, s.s., for overseas loading, March 7. Anglo Canadian, m.s., for overseas loadiug, early. Rarer a, s.s., from 'Wellington, early.
PROJECTED DEPARTURESPnkura,, s.s., for Wellington, early. Margaret W, m.s., for Auckland, Thursday. Waiinea, s.s.. for Napier. Thursday. VESSELS IN TORT —At the Wharves—lvaiaiu, a s. NOTES The Waimoa ieii> Auckland yesterUay with cargo for Gisborne am'. Napier; she is due here to-morrow muriuiig, and proceeds hence to Ntipier. The Waipahi, with southern cargo left Wellington at b a.m. on Monday for Napier; she is due here on Friday morning to discharge and on completion returns to Lyttelton on route Dunedin where she is to commence via southern ports, for Napier and Gisborne. The .Katoa is due at Tolaga Lav about February 18 to load for Lvtceiton. iho Ngatoro is due at Tolaga Fay about February 20 To load sheep for Lyttelton. The Argyllshire is expected to mad at Gisborne about February 24 taking frozen meat and •general cargo for London. The Cumberland is due at G lurao about march 7 taking frozen meat and general cargo for London and west coast I United Kingdom, ports. The Awahou left Auckland lastevening for Gisborne, via Hick's Ray and Tokomaru Ray, being due here to.morrow. The G-unbar was expected to leave Wellington last night with rads for Gisborne, and is due here tomorrow. The Margaret W left Auckland yesterday afternoon lor Gisborne via coast bays, and is expected here tomorrow morning-. The Pakura sailed from 'Welling-' ton last night for Gisborne, and should arrive here on Friday morning, via Napier. Having left Tokomaru Ray on Monday afternoon, the Tiroa was due at Auckland last night, and will load there to.day for roast bays. ’Hie Parera, now at Wellington, is loading for AVaikokopu. SHI PPI NG TF.I,F.GP, AMS. AUCKLAND, Feb. 11. Sailed, 4.20 p.m., Margaret W, for Gisborne; 5. 40 p.m., Awahou, for Gisborne via. East Coast bays; 02A p.m., Waiinea, lor Gisborne. WELLINGTON, Feb. 11. Sailed, 1 .Id [).m., lfuanui, -for Gisborne,
TIDE8 AT GISBORNE WHARF . '> : High Water. Low Water February . o.m. p m. a..m. p m. 12 ■ 8.81: 4.uO 10.00 10.16 .18 : . 4.31 4.54) 10.59 11.17 14 . 5.33 6.03 0.00 0.01 15 . 6.87 7.09 0.20 1.01
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11128, 12 February 1930, Page 2
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