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May 14.—Iniaroa, s.s., 469 tons, Pieterson, from Lyttelton. W. 11. Henning, agent. Passengers — Mosdaines Riches, Adams, E. M. Watkins, Miss Henderson, Messrs Meech, Riches, Arnold, Hill, Bastard, Brongh, and Smith. Mny 17—Amateur, ketch, Neilaon, from Lytielton. May 17—Gipsy, ketch, Matthews, from Port Levy. SAILED. May 14.—Taiaroa, s.s., 4G9 tons, Pietcreon, for Dunedin. W. H.Tleniiing, agent. IMPORTO. Per Taiaroa—2 bales, 3 trunks, 20 sacks flour, 2 kegs nails. 25 sheets iron, 2 kegs powder, 8 cases, 5 case« kerosene, 1 box tobacco, 1 cask, 2 half-chests tea, 1 pkg, 1 pel. 1 bugsry, 12 sacks potatoes, 2 pcs wood, 1 lull moulding. ConsigneesMessrs Daly, Tosswill, Billens, Meech, Saxton, Black, Gutberlet, Wiggins and Co. Vangioni. Per Gipsy—l6o 'bags potatoes. Consignee—Order. Per Amateur —54 sacks potatoes, G sacks wheat, 13 sacks barleymeal, 14 boxes, 1 bath, 16 pekgs, 16 cases, 1 tin, 4 boxe3 candles, 66 sacks oats, 16 bags oatmeal, 10 sacks flour, 3 bags salt, 1 cask vinegar, 1 box soap, 1 do syrup, 2 tea, 4 ■mats sugar, 1 bag soda, 1 box cornflour, 1 box blue, 1 case sundries, 2 jars, 1 box glass, 1 bdl sashes, 400 ft timber,. 1 cask <cement, 82 nheets iron, 1 roll of zinc, 1 bdl red pine, 24 sash weights. 6 doors, 10 tons coal. Consignees—Messrs Garwood and Co., Knight, Lecomte, Glew, Hughes, Piper, Jones, and C. Brown. EXPORTS. Per Taiaroa — For Oamaru —16 cases cheese, I sack walnuts.; for Port Chalmers —3 kegs honey, 3 sacks empties; for Dunedin—ll3 sacks grass seed, 7 empty hhdf, 72 cheese, 42 cases cheese, 2 drums 011 : for Bluff—6 cases, 2 sacks. Shippers —Messrs Black, Beecher, Bay ley, Daly, Kodrigues, Garwood and Co., Stewart, Vangioni, Moeraki, Henning, Kaiouia, and Checkley. The ketch Gipsy left Port Levy on Saturday, May 8 ; she encountered the southerly gale which raged on Thursday and Friday, and was compelled to seek shelter in Le Bon's Bay. She left that Bay on Sunday morning, and arrived here yesteiday. Capt. Johnson of the Marmion reports that on leaving Lyttelton last week a light westerly wind took him three miles clear of tlrtj heads, but a northerly sea setting in at tre same time, drove him back into Port Levy, where he remained till Friday laet. During his detention in tl at port he. picked up a dingy, lying bottom upwards She was painted blue insids, above 'the thwarts, aineythist, the outside black with red moulding. She was slightly damaged from being bumped on the rocka. He left Port Levy on Friday and arrived here on Saturday night. The s.s Taiaroa left Wellington on the 12th inst, at 3.30 p.m., and arrived at Lyttelton at G.iO'jjMn on the 13th. She encountered a strong southerly gale, with heavy sea. She left Lyttelton the -same night at 9.30 p.m.; arrived at Akaroa the following morning at 830 a.m. She received the tail end of the gale she encountered between Wellington and Lyttelton, with an exceedingly rough sea She wailed again for Dunedin in the afternoon nt 4.45 p.m. The Thomas and Henry, brig, Marks, from Kaipara, bound to Dunedin with timber; the Awaroa of Nelson, from Wanganui, bound to Timafu with timber ; and the Marmion, topsail -schooner, from Kaipara, bound to Dunedin with timber, put into this port on Friday last through stress of weather. The Awaroa sailed again-on Sunday night, but the other two, fearing the son-westerly gale was likely to be repeated, have not yet left.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 395, 18 May 1880, Page 2
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