SHIPPING.
Tides at Cisborne Wharf
Phases of the Moon Full Moon ... .Tan. 18,-0.57 a.in. Last Quarter ... Jan. 26, 1.85 p.m. All HIVED. —Wednesday, Jan. 12. Putiki, s.s. (8.15 a.m.), 409 tons, Smith, from Napier. Gallic, s.s. (10 a.in.), 7912 tons, 'Summers, Tor Homeward loading. SAILED —Wednesday, Jan. 12. Putiki, s.s. (11.80 p.m.), 409 tons, Smith, for Napier. JLjOPECTED ARRIVALS. ifeino, s.s., from Dunedin, via to-day. ' Devon, s.s., for Homeward and American loading, to-day. Wainui, s.s., from Auckland, via Tokomarn Bay, to-day. Awahou, s.s., from Auckland, via Tokomarn Bay, to-morrow. Huntingdon, s.s., for Homeward loading, Saturday. Kahika, s.s., from southern ports, January 22. To Koa, s.s., for Homeward loading. January 24. Patera, s.s., from West Coast (5.1.) -Monday. Gnnharj s.s., from Auckland, via the Coast, Saturday.Elsie Mary, a.s., from Auckland, Wednesday. Pakura, s.s., from Wellington and Napier, to-morrow. Kiritona, 0.e.v., from Napier, today. Tiroa, s.s., from .Auckland, via Hick's Bay, Monday.
PR OJ ECTED DE PARTUREis. Parera, s.s., for Lyttelton, early. Wainui, s.s.. for Napier,* to-day. Awahou, s.s., for Auckland, via Tokomarn Bay, to-morrow. Pakura, s.s., for Wellington, tomorrow.
Tiroa. s.s.. for Auckland via Hick’s Bay, Monday. Or unbar, s.s., for Napier, early.
VESSELS IN PORT
—At th** Wharves.—Ngahan, a.s. Zmgara, a.s. Maruro, t.s. —ln the Roadstead.— Gallic, s.s. -U.S.H Coy., Ltd.*The Wainui, from Auckland and Tokomaru Bay, will be tendered with the launch for inward passengers on arrival here early this morning. She discharges her -cargo in the roadstead to-day and sails later for Napier, the launch for outward passengers being fixed to leave the Kauri side at 3 p.m. (meantime) tiiis afternoon. The Kamo is duo here to-day. The Kahika loads at Dunedin today, Oainaru and Timaru to-morrow, Lyttelton Jan. 15, Wellington 18. and is due at Gisborne to discharge about January 22. —New Zealand Shipping Coy.--The Huntingdon is duo at Gisborne on Saturday co load frozen meat and general cargo for London and west coast of United Kingdom par gs. The Tekoa is due at Gisborne about January 24 to load frozen meat and general cargo for London, —Richardson and Coy Ltd.— The Putiki arrived . from Napier yesterday morning, and returned to that port last night. The Pakura is due here from Wellington and Napier to-morrow morning, and sails again for the formerport in the evening. The Kiritona was expected to leave Napier- \ ester-day with a load of shingle for Gisborne. The Awahou is due from Auckland via Tokomarn Bay to-morrow morning, and returns over the same route in the evening. The Parera is due here on Monday with coal from Westport and Greymouth, via Tokomaru Bay. She proceeds hence to Lyttelton.
The Mako is working coast hays on her way from Auckland to Napier.
—G.S.F.M.and M. Coy Ltd.—
The Tiroa is expected to leave Auckland on Saturday for Hicks’ Bay and Gisborne, is clue hero Monday morning and sails again that night for tlie north.
The Elsie Alary is expected to leave Auckland on Tuesday for Gisborne direct.
—DePelichct, McLeod and Coy.— The Gunbar is due to leave Auckland tc-night for the Coast and Gisborne, arriving here Saturday and proceeding later Jo Napier. Tiie Waiotapu left San Francisco 23 December-for Papeete, Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin' and Melbourne and is due in Auckland on January 25th. The Hauraki now loading at Paciiiu Coast ports for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney, leaves San Francisco about 26 January. The Waihemo left Newcastle on December 25 for Vancouver direct, and loads at Pacific Coast ports late in January and early in February for Apia, Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Newt Plymouth. The forward loading dates at Pacific Coast ports arc approximately as follows: The Wairuna loads at Pacific Coast ports during March for Papeete Auckland, Melbourne, and Sydney. The Waiotapu loads at Pacific Coast ports during April for New Zealand and Australian ports. The Hauraki loads at Pacific Coast ports during May for New Zealand and Australian ports. The Waitemata leads at Pacific Coast ports during June for New Zealand and Australian ports. The Wairuna loads at Pacific Coast ports during July for New Zealand and Australian ports.
flich Water Low Water Jan. it.mi. p.m. a., in. p.m 33 ... T .00 1.27 7.18 7.43 14 ... 1.50 2.19 8.17 8.40
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10304, 13 January 1927, Page 2
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