SHIPPING.
PORT OF AKAROA. ARRIVED. Feb. 22—Wanaka, s.a., McGUlivray, from Dunedin. Feb. 22—Hinemoa, s a., N.Z. Government, Fairchild, from Wellington. SAILED. Feb. 21~Southern Queen, ketch, Bell, for Lyttelton. Feb. 22—Wanaka, s.s. McGilhvray, for LvuaUon. Passengers—Mrs Heiirich and r-'rc'ly, Miss Grey, Messrs Nixon, Mathews, '"liiptn (two). Le Couteur, Mrs Haast and U<o children,' Miss Dow, Mr Alport and Mr.-; Davis and family. Feb. 22—Alice Jane, ketch, Johnston, for Lyttelton. p e k 22—Petrel, cutter, Dominique, for Lyttelton. " "Feb. 24—Hinemoa, s-s., N.Z. Government, Fairchild, for Wellington. IMPORTS. Par Wanaka—l2 cases ale, 16 sacks, 1; rasuii. 377 boxes, 1 cask, 16 casks, 4 hhds, 6 kldks, 12 bdls, 1 pkg, 40 half-sacks, 24 sacks, 1 roll lead, 10 frames, 8 doors, 105 empty cases, 10 cases, 4 prcls, 220 bags flour, 7 coils rope, 1 truss, 1 bale, 5 pieces timber, 20 weights, 26 kegs. Consignees— Boecher, WatMns, Garwood and Co., Brown, Bishop, Citron, Daly, Holding, AlgeK Bank of New Zealand, Latter, Bil- . lens, lussel, Black, Parsons, Dawber and Stuart, EXPORTS. Per Southern Queen—l4,oooft timber, 209 bdls laths, 150 sheepskins, 1 hide. Shipper^-Hornbrook. Per Alice Jane—ls,sooft sawn timber, 6 cords firewood. Shippers—Latter, M'Lucas and M'Kay. Per Petrel—4 cords firewood. Shipper: Dominique. . Per Wanaka—24 cases cheese, 13 bales wool, 12 cases fruit, 25 bags grass seed. Sl.ippers—Lelievre, Rhodes, Whitfield, ',7*ttiins, Henning, Garwood and Co. and Italy. The Hinemoa arrived in Akaroa on Saturday evening, having first landed a quantity of stores for the Akaroa Lighthouse. Hhe left again for Wellington on Monday morning. The Go-ahead, s.s., Captain Digger, bound from Lyttelton to Timaru, put in to this port weatherbound, on Saturday, and anchored off the Onuku Kainga. Heavy south-west weather was prevailing outside, rendering it impossible for the captain to proceed on his voyage. Coming up the harbor the steamer gave Mr Wright's whaleboat a very acceptable lift, by towing her up the harbor. The Goahead proceeded on her voyage yesterday.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 272, 25 February 1879, Page 2
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317SHIPPING. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 272, 25 February 1879, Page 2
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