SHIPPING.
PORT OF AKAROA. ABKIVKD March 18—Antalope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcoltnson, from Lyttelton. March 19.—Waitaki, 5.b.,228 tons, Edie, from Lyttelton. W. H. Henning, agent. Passengers—Miss Watkins, Messrs Dawber and Wiggins, Rev. Father Donovan, Masters M'Gregor and Missen. SAILED March 19—Waitaki, e.s., 228 tons, Edie, for Dunedin. Agent—W. H. Henning. Passengers — Horehore, Kouraddiwai, Judge Smith, Messrs Hopkins Clarke, Gray, Ko Chi. IMPORTS. Per Antelope—6 hhde ale, 30 sacks, 100 bags flour, 11 sacks sharps, 6 do oats, 6 do -wheat; 13 cases beer, 6 casks cement, 23 cases, 21 pkgs, J 2 sacks potatoes. Consigneee—Brooks,' C. Brown, Order, Mrs Rowe, Sunckell, F. Lelievre, Dawson, Billens, G. Saxton, Piper. Shadbolt, Chamberlain, Beecher, Checkley, Vangiotii, C. Bates, Penlington, Vogan. Per ■ Waitaki—l box tobacco, 24 mats sugar, 4 cases, 1 trunk, 1 truss, 1 box, 2 sacks empties. Consignees — Vangioni, Garwood and Co., Daly, Billens, Black, M'Williams, Wright, Beecher. EXPORTS. Per Waitaki—l3 pkgs, 9 sacks melons, '93 uaees fruit, 35 cases cheese, 119 sacks grass seed, 3 pkge empties, 26 pkgs, 28 ■cheese. Shippers—Toby, Horehore, RouJiiku, Kihou, Kupua. Lardner, Tairea, Daly, Black, Ko Chi, Garwood and Co, W. H. Wood, S. Watkins, Roid, Brown. The s,e. Waitaki left Lyttelton on Friday last at 5 p.m., reached the Heads at 9 p.m. the same night, and made fast to the wharf at 9.35 p.m. She experienced favorable winds and calm sea. She sailed again at 10.45 the same night for Dunedin. The Margaret Galbraitfa hauled into the Euterpe's vacated berth at the Lyttelton Gladstone Pier extension on Saturday afternoon. The Hereford, ship, cleared from Lyttelton on Saturday, with a full cargo of grain for London, loaded by Mr C. W. Turner. She sails to-morrow. The ship Euterpe, Captain Phillips, towed to sea on Saturday, and started for London with a light easterly wind. The ship Coriolanue is to go to Lyttelton from Dunedin, to load for Messrs Shaw, Savill, and Co., and the Padishah, to load for the New Zealand Shipping Company, both for Lcndon. Mesere Shaw, Savill and Co's fine ship Lady Jocelyn, Captain Jenkins, cleared -on Saturday for London, with a cargo of produce valued at £51,000. She will probably sail to-morrow. The fine ships Fleur de Lie and Dumfriesshire, now in Sydney, have been chartered to load wheat at Lyttelton for the United Kingdom by Messrs Royse, Stead and Co., and P. Cunningham and Co.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 383, 23 March 1880, Page 2
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393SHIPPING. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 383, 23 March 1880, Page 2
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