Shipping.
POUT OF AKAROA. Ht>;n Watkr. Mom F.v<"' Tuesday Dec. 13 ... 831 ... 8-52 Wednesday „ 14 ...' 9.12 ... 9.:3 Thursday „ 15 ... 954 ... 10 16 Friday * „ 10 ... 10 38 ... 11.01 Saturday „17 ... 11.25 .. 11 44 Smidnv ~ 18 ... 1150 ... OHi Monday „ 19 ... 12.43 ... 1.10 AKRIVKD. Dec. 9—Wanaka, s.s., 462 tons Anderson, lrom Lytic ton. Pjissengers—Messrs Yangioni, Black and Harris. Dec. 10—Minnie, ketch, 14 tons C. Green, from Lo Bon's Bay. Dec. 11—Amateur, ketch, 25 tons, Neilson, from Lyttelton. Dec. 12—Alice. Jane,'ketch, 27 tons, Johnson, from Lyttelton. SAILED. Dec. 9—Wanaka, s.s.. 462 tons, Anderson, for Dunedin. Passengers—Messrs Williamson, Llewellyn, and Masters Williams and Williamson. IMPORTS. Per Wanaka—l mattress, 3 orates, 1 bag, 24 sks chaff. 3 sks oats, 1 bx soup, 26 ess 3 pels, 36 pkgs, 10 bgs flour, 2 jars, 8 ess oranges, 1 bale, 20 mats, 13 hxs, 1 8 sks, 1 ck, 4 pkgs bags, 1 roll oil cloth, 1 sign board, 7 sks barley dust, 3550 ft timber. Consignees—Messrs Chamberlain, Henning, Brown, Grange, Garwood & Co., Vungioni, Black, Dalglish. Kissel. Jones. .Masefield, Rich, Moore, Parkes, Hawthorne, . and Mrs Rcott. Per Minnie—lo,oooft timber. Consignees—Borough Council, Messrs 11. Billens, C. Armstrong and A. Wright. Per Amateur—22 sacks po atoes, 2 ess, 1 wagon, I sack malt, 1 spring mat trass, and 10 sacks flour. Consignees—Messrs Billens, Vangioni, Checkley, Gutberlet and llaylock. EXPORTS. Per Wanaka—l pel, 28 ess dices-. 1 bdl pelts, 4 emt hhds, 2 bdls, 24 sheep skins, 1 sk hides, 2 sks fat, 1 sk wool, 3 sks onions, 8 pkgs samples, 4 bales and 5 l>«;s wool. Shippers—Messrs Reid, H-nniog. flarwood & Co., Scott, Arming, Ah K.i, M-Donald and Daly. - The ketch Cat'dn, bound for Catlin's River, put in here on Saturday morning. She is in ballast, and has been beating about at the Heads for three or four days without, a chance of continuing her trip. The Minnie arrived in harbor on ; Saturday night from Le Bon's Bay; leit Le Bon's in company with the Amuteur, she having put in there wind bound. The Minnie sails again for Le Bon's to load wool for Port Lyttelton. The Amateur left Lyttelton on Thursday last, and put in it Lo Bon's Biiy u-indbonnd on Friday, sailing again for this port on Saturday in company with the Minnie. She discharged a portion of her cargo at tho Government wlurf and hjl't for the Head of the Bay yesterday morning.. The Alice J.mo arrived in harbor yesterday, and sailed straight to the Head of the Bay.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 565, 13 December 1881, Page 2
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412Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 565, 13 December 1881, Page 2
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