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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AKAROA. ARRIVED. January 6.—Wellington, s.s., 279 tons, Lloyd, from Dunedin. Wood Bros., agents. January 6.—Flying Squirrel, ketch, 19 tons, Munro, from Lyttelton. January B.—Wild Wave, schooner, 39 tons, from Lyttelton. January 7—-Winona, cutter yacht, 17 tons, Street, from Lyttelton, en route for Dunedin. IMPORTS. Per Wellington, from Lyttelton—l6 tons general cargo. Consignees—Alymer, Duxbury. Wood Bros., Dawber, Shadbolt, Billens, Daly, Piper, C. M'Donald, Chadwick, Newton, Oborn, Watkins, Lattpr, and M'&regor. Per Antelope, from Lyttelton.—l6 pkgs., Wagstaff;. 20 sacks flour, 14 pkgs.. Brown ; 2,200 feet timber, 12,000 shingles, 7 pkgs., Cullen; 17 coils wire, 1 keg, St. John; 1 pkg., Bridge; 2 pkgs., Dawber; 20 mats sugar, 3 pkgs., Watkins; 7 pkgs., Sunckell; 6 pkgs., Prince; 10 pkgs., Davis; 5 pkgs., Baylcy; 20 coils wire, 3 pkgs.; Inman ; 2 cases, Barker; 1 keg, Oborn; 4 tons paint, Noonan; 4 casks lemonade, W. Adams.

Per Wild Wave, from Lyttelton.—3 bales sacks, 10 sacks oats, Wood Bros. Per Flying Squirrel, from Lyttelton.— 1 case, Davis; 12 cases, 1 quarter-cask, W. 3 cases, Bell; 2 hhds, 2 bundles, Hooper and Co. EXPORTS. , • ■' " "- Per Wellington, from Lyttelton.—2 bales wool, F. Lelievre; 6 bales, do., J. Lelievre; 6 bales do., H. Ma.ccc; G bales do., Bridge and Bushell. ForManakau —9 cases cheese, -J. Daly. For Wellington—9 cases cheese, Wood Bros.

The handsome cutter yacht Winona arrived in harbour from Lyttelton on Sunday last, with a vieAv of receiving a thorough cleansing. She has been beached just below Wagstaff's Hotel. Mr. Street, the owner, a gentleman resident in Dunedin, is quite enraptured with our harbour and scenery. Indeed, so delighted is he with the attractiveness of the place, that he has been induced to prolong his stay a few days over that originally intended.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 50, 9 January 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 50, 9 January 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 50, 9 January 1877, Page 2

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