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SHIPPING.

PORT OF AKAROA. ARRIVED. Jan. 29—Wanaka, s.a., McGillivray, from Dunedin. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Curragh and child, Mrs Oliver. Mr Butterworth, Jan. 30—Tongariro p.s., Perkins from Lyttelton. Passengers—4 for Tikau Bay. Jan. 31—Antelope, cutter Malcolmson, from Lyttelton. SAILED. Jan. 29—Wanaka, s.s., McGillivray, for Lyttelton and the North. Jan. 30—Saxon, schooner, McKenzie, for Auckland. Jan. 29 —Flying Squirrel, ketch, Munro, for Gough's Bay. IMPORTS. Per Wanaka —20 tons merchandise. Consignees — Messrs Beecher, Daly, S. Watkins, Dawber, Davis, Chailwick, Black, B&yley, Billens, Garwood and Co., McKay, Newton, ShadboJt, Bank of New Zealand, Citron, Jolly, Chamheriaine. Per Tongariro—2s sacks. 60 bags flour, 20 sacks sharps, 8 sacks wheat, 8 sacks potatoes, 10 casks cement, 20 coils wire, 2 sacks oatmeal, 6 boxes candles, 10 mats sugar, 1 case galvanised iron, 2 boxes sundries, 5 cases whiskey, 5 cases sundries, 1 sack lime. Consignees—A. C. Knight, Daly, Shad bolt, Donovan, Garwood and Co., C. Gutberlet, Phillips. Per Antelope—2 casks biscuits. 10 casks cement. 1 cask earthenware, 54 pkgs, 30 sacks flour, 3 sacks sharps, 1 bdl leather, 1 box luggage, 17 cases, 1 qr-cask, 7 pkgs. 5 "bags flour. Consignees—Saxton and Williams, Donovan, Varigioni, Mrs Brown, M'Gorman,*Annand, Worsley, T. Adams, ■ Stewart, ttarwood and Bridge. ExroitTs.

Per Wanaka—For Lyttelton, 10 bales wool, 14 cases, 6 kilderkins beer. Shippers —Wood Bros, and Co., Hooper and Co. •For Taranaki, 5 cases cheese. Shippers— Wood Bros, and Co. For Queensland, 6 cases cheese. Shipper—G. Black.

The schooner Saxon having completed her repairs, resumed her voyage on the 30th. A fine nortk-east breeze sprung up shortly after she left, which would enable her to get a good offing. We wish Capt McKenzie a quick and pleasant passage.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 161, 1 February 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 161, 1 February 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 161, 1 February 1878, Page 2

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