Shipping.
PORT OF AKAROA.
ARRIVED
April 28—Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmeon. from Lyttelton. April 28—Amateur, ketch, Neilson, from Lyttelton. April 29—Hawea, s.S., 720 tons, Kennedy, from Lyttelton. W. H, Helming, agent. Passengers—Mrs Tizzard, Misses Bolton, Armstrong (2), Messrs M'Gregor, Armstrong, Dixon. SAILED. April 29—Hawea, «.a., Kennedy, for Dunedin. IMPORTS. Per Antelope—under bond —I cane Free and duty paid—ss pkgs sundries, 2 barrels ale, 7 bhds ale, 4 bars iron, 1 jar spirits, 31 sacks oats, 13 sacks bran, 6 sacks potatoes, 84 bags flour, 25 sacks sharps, 23 sackß Beed, 2 mattrasses. Consignees—Garwood and Co., Chamberlain, Beecher, Brooks, C. Brown, Reed and Wallace, Cossar, Lee, Uuthric, Roberts, Boothroyd, F. Leliovre, Junes, M. A. Pratt, Saxton and Williams, Tizzard, Li beau, Order. Per Amateur—s bags flour, 174 sacks oats, 36 sacks potatoes, 49 mats sugar, 5 bags salt, 45 sacks chaff, 16 cases, 12 boxes, 8 1 jar, 1 parcel, 5 coils wire, 1 cask, 2 pkgs. Consignees—Baker, Aylmer, Vangioni, Malcolmson, Piper, Nalder, C. Brown, Roberta, Kissel, Knight. Per Hawea—B cases, 5 boxes tobacco, _ pkgs, 3 pels, 12 sacks potatoes, 15 sacks flour, 6 rams, 1 bale, 1 pump, 1 casting, 4 lengths pipe, 4 sacks sharps, 1 set buggy rims, 1 bar, 1 bdl iron. Consignees— Billcns, Kissel, Porter, W- Jones, C. Brown, Vangioni, Armstrong, Daly, Black, •Gutberlet, Newton, Garwood and Co-, Henning. EXPORTS. Per Hawea — For Oaraaru — 12 cases •cheese, 2 sacks bacon. Far Dunedin—l qr-cask honey, 2 cases, 1 pel sundries, 13 cases cheese, 123 sacks grass seed, 1 cask walnute, 1 case, 2. pks bacon, 1 box, 1 coil wire, 1 empty jar, 94 cheese, 5 pkgs. For Lyttelton—2 cases whisky- For Picton— 5 cases cheese. For Waaganui—2 cases cheese. For Napier—2 cases cheese, 1 case walnuts. For Melbourne—Bß sacks grass seed. Shippers—U.S.S. Company, Welch. Rodrigues, Garwood and Co., W. Wood.C. M'Donald, Vangioni, E. M. Watkins, Daly, Billens, Whitfield, VV. J. Aylmer, Desborough, and M'Kay.
The s.S. Hawea left Lyttelton at 1.5.0 p.m. on Thursday, and arrived in this ponfc at 6.30. Experienced favorable wind and _mooth water. She sailed again for Dunedin at 8.30 p.m.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 390, 30 April 1880, Page 2
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349Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 390, 30 April 1880, Page 2
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