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Shipping.

POUT OF , AKAROA. Br h Watisii. Morn Even T.vs.lay January 17 ... 0.19 0.49 Wednesday „ 18 ... 1.19 l^9 Tliuralny ~ 19 ... 2.19 2.50 Fmlav ~ 20 ... 3.20 350 Snturdny „ 21 ... 419 448 Smuhy „ 22 ... 5.16 5.43 Monday „ 23 ... 6.10 6.36 ARBIVEP. January 13—Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Mfllcohiison. from Lyttelton. Jtimmry 13—Amateur, ketch, 25 tons, Noihitm. from Lyt'elton. Jan ii'in- 14—Alice Jane, ketch, 27 tons, ,T(>)ni'-nM,"frf"ii TivttPlton. Jiiiiiifiry U--Lu<y James, ketch, 29 ton*. Hoist, I'rom Lyttelton. s>ir.RP. J-nnnry 13—Examiner, barque, 2GG tons, Clnrk"f>n, for Onnrmni. January 13—Hannah Br.rrett, schooner. 57 tons, "Renner, for Timnru. IMPORTS. |Vr A'stelni-ip—tfrsx, 1 trunk. 2090 ft tun'or. 1 rask nnvintto. 1 cc piano, G7 pkf."*. 4 Mills : k>, 2 K-il nle, 9 sticks potatoes. GO I.Mirs II •■">-. 10 -M.-ks oats. VI packs coal, 2 I'jiitclh nle, 10 h:i!>>t Riilf, 10 Intra sugar, ''ii Macks Hour. 9 mils wire, 52 mats sugar, lObfirs iron, ami 1 che-t. Couhkup , " — Messrs Black, Garwood and Co., Rev. Stack. Robert.-, lloollimycl. Bro'.ks, FWron, PliM'lli'.lt, Rnxtori, Chamberlain, Mmwri, Ar."-!!o!-,ir, N.xinnn, Vaiiyiotii,!ii!(l Lilioiui.

IVr Am-.ti'iit— ;'5 snoks flour. 2 iron. "> l.»|(.'s ciirn <-ni'lsM. 10 H'tils wire, 1 I'kff, 1 (■-■, 1 liny, 2 l.aeon. 20 b.-ifjs (lour. 1 ~. ■■~.'■ ' 2 iilffrs Niui'lricH, 4 luilos sncks, and 705 pieces timber. C-μ Messrs Black, Nelson, Siivlair, Clmtfiflil, Billens. Piper, and R. Latter.

The \ntelopt , left Lyttelton nn the Oth in i itiiil sonthfrly weatlior

iiMe-Mi' ti.p Jlf'Mih. Cnpt-iii) Mnlcolmson put into i iknin's ami Le Bon's wimihound. ;, ; ,! '<• t tin* Intt.-r h.-iy on Frilly arriving it, c<iiM|i!n'V with tliK Amateuron tlio afteriinnM of t! at i<iiy.

Tlw Amateur left LyfeUon on Mond iy 9'h inst.. and teat round to Le Bon's where .-I.!' hid to put in windhoimd. A fresh >-■~.it hotly br-ezi' blowing till Friday when sV siUjd tor tUs Tort and arrived herein the afternoon. After .Hscmarjjing her cji'T'-oslie v, ji| s'lil for Lo-ig Bay ro take in Mr Nnrbv's wool.

The s.s. Ilawea left Port Chalmers at 1 40 p.m. yesterday, with 20 tons of cargo for this porr. She may be expected to arrive here at about 6 a.m. to-day.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 575, 17 January 1882, Page 2

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Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 575, 17 January 1882, Page 2

Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 575, 17 January 1882, Page 2

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