SHIPPING.
POET OF AKAEOA. ARRIVED. April 12.—Flying Squirrel, ketch, Munro from Lyttelton. April 16.—Antelope, cutter, Malcolmson, from Lyttelton. SAILED. April 14.—Flying Squirrel, Munro, for Lyttelton. IMPORTS. Per Antelope, from Lyttelton—B boxes tea, Clark and Son; 10 bags sharps, 2 packages, Cossar ;10 bags flour, 7 packages, Lo Valiant; 25 packages luggage, McGorman;2o bundles shingles, Waeckerle; 45 sacks oats, Barker; 25 bags flour, Brown; 60 bags flour, Wood Bros; 40 bags salt, Daly ; sewing machine, Adams; 10 cases wine, Wagstaff; 2 sacks seed, Sager ; 2 packages furniture, Sunkell. Per Amateur, from Lyttelton—l ton coals, Latter. Per Flying Squirrel, from Lyttelton—2 cases iron, 1 package, Wallace ; 3 casks beer, Beecher; 30 sacks wheat, Bead ; 20 pieces timber, order, 2 packages, Shadbolt. EXPORTS. Per Flying Squirrel, for Lyttelton— 14,000 feet timber, Shadbolt.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 78, 17 April 1877, Page 2
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129SHIPPING. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 78, 17 April 1877, Page 2
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