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Morn -Even Tuesday J"'y 20 ... 2.54 ... 3.17 Wednesday „ 27 ... 3.58 ... 4.01 Thursday „ 28 ... 4.22 ... 4.43 Friday „ ?9 ... 5.04 ... 5.25 Saturday ~ :0 ... 5.40 ... 6.07 Sunday „ 31 ... 6.28 ... 649 Monday August 1 ... 7.11 ... *-oo ARRIVED. July 22— Watukn, s.s., 493 tone, McGilKvmy, Cnnn LyHeiton. PassengersMessrs Bnirell and A. Wright. BAILED. July 22- '-.Vanaka, n.e.,493 tons, McGilliv>HV, for Puiedin. July 25- Akftroae.s., McLean for Lyttelton. iAI TORTS. Per Wanakn—l4 ulieets iron, 1 pkg, 1 rfl=P contnining coffin, 1 bog seed, 1 case, 1 pel, 1 dray and harness, 24 ess fruit, 1 case conrlenmi milk, 1 bag maize meal, Consignees.—Sandy, Henning, Ban ell. Daly, Hamilton, and Lyon. The Anielope, which started for Lyttelton over j> wet*k ago had to put back, and lias been lying here weatherbound ever wit ire.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 525, 26 July 1881, Page 2
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134Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 525, 26 July 1881, Page 2
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