Shipping.
/ POUT OF AKAROA. Hioh Water. Morn Fiven Friday „ 25 ... 11.05 ... 11.37 Saturday , 26 ...11.34 ...12.08 Sunday ~ 27 ... 12.27 ... 12.41 Monday „ 28 ... 1.19 ... 1-44 AKKIVED. March 24 — Wanaka, s.s., 493 tona, McGillivray, from the North. Passengers —Mrß Biown, Mrs Douglas, Mr and Mrs Lyttelton, Mr W. Brunette, and Mr Ives. SAILED. March 24 — Wanako, b.b., 493 tons, McGillmay, for Dunedin. PassengerMrs Evans. IMPORTS. Per Wanaka—s ess 4 hhds ale, 6 ess kerosene, 7 tins biscuits, 6 pels wheels and axles. Consignees—Telegraph Department, Garwood & Co., T. Grange, Vangioni, Billens, La Coste, and G. Armstrong. EXPORTS. Per Wanaka—for Bluff—l 2 ska grass Beed. For Melbourne—l cs shell work. For Dunedin, 47 ess cheese, 46 cs fruit, 4 empty hhds, 1 bag sacks, 11 sks walnute, 2 h#B fat, Ib£ hides, 5 pigs. Shippers— Garwood & Co., Vuiigioni, Bayley, Black, Ho.irigues. l<2. M. Watkins, Evans, Lnrdner, Ah Kai, Aiming, Daly, and J. Curry.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 490, 25 March 1881, Page 2
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149Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 490, 25 March 1881, Page 2
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