Shipping.
PORT OF AKAKOA. High Watick. Morn Even Fnday February 3 ... ii.oo ... 'l.^l SitunW „ 4 ... ;'iM ... -U-J Sunday „ o ... 4.'J(J ... 4.47 Monday „ t) ... 6.U7 ... 5.28 AHKIVED. February I—Wnnaka, s.a., 4u'i2 tons, .Anderson, from Duuedin. Passengers — Messrs Reid, Watkins and Llewelyn, Mrs lieid, Misses Evans and Co utter and Kan 1 ocy. February 2—Hawen, s.s., 4G2 tons, Kennedy, from Lyttelton. Passengers — Messrs Wood, MePherson, I!. A. Joseph. Miss Perm, Mesdames AHoway (<md m.t\ant) and Billen.--. SAILED. February 1 —Wa'iaka, s.s., -j Gil tons, Anderson, U:r Lyttelton and orth. Pas-sengers—Mi*s.-r" Hums, D.ily, Orclnrd, Tindail, W. Wnod, Mendnines Wright (and child), Lning, Slocker (and child) Timlall (and 5 children). Wells (and 2 children). Vrfughan (;uid child), and Mul-cu;.-l;, Mi sen Cuileii, Pearson and Daly nr.'l Ah Ki. February - —Hawea, s.s.. 4lj'2 ton- , , Kennedy, for Tiinnrn and South. Passengers —Messrs Llewellyn and Mitrh-il. IMPORTS. Per Wanaka—23 cases, DO bp; :.'O sks, 7-1 bxs, :H:l mnr ess, i'O A sk-; Horn. 7 .'.-che.-ts, 1 j;w. ;> csks, 5 bales, b hxu soap, ■20 pkge. G biik -1 kcg-4, 22 coils, 1G sash weights, 1 trunk, 1 truss, 18 bars and 5 lulls iron, <'! tins wails, 2 pels. 7f> mats and 1 portmanteau. Consignees—Messi- Ay--mei\ Khudbolt. Gar wood and Co . Reid, Watkins, IJillens. Da!y,Cu!len & Walker, Vangioni, Hentiing, Parsons, Nootmn, McDonald, Black, Roderigues, Larduer, Jaeobson, Dnwson ami Mrs Wnfkins.
Per Ilftwea — 187 pieces ti.nber. 18 packages. Consignees — Messrs T. S. jlakcr, W. 11. Henning, G. Black, W. Moore, 0. Gutlwrlet, Ganvood & Co., Yaiigiuni, and W. Stewart. HXrOHTS. f*.t Wanak'V—77 ess fruit, 71 ess . hecse. 17 bal' j s wooi, bgs grass-send, 8 csks. ."» jars. 3 I'xs. Shippers — Messrs Garwood & Co., Daly. Vangioni, IJilleiis, llenning. Duwber, Jo ly, Penii, Watkins. McKay, F. Orchard, Mitchell, Armstrong, Hii'li, Veu ingron and Mrs Jones.
Per IL'iwea—lll packages. Shippers— Messrs S. Walkiiis. W. H. Tlcviiiing, 0. McDonald, /.h Xi, 11. Hillens. A. McPhail. (i. Lardner, (.J. 1.51 a( k, I.'. Felthain, and W. Aylmer.
The s.s W.nnnka left Port Clrdmp.rn r>n 'I 11 'sdny about G p.m , experienced still' S.K. breeze with heavy s-ea and thick weather on her passage up. Made Akaroa Heads at 11.30 a.m. on Wednesday, and ran a'ongside the Government wharf at noon. She brought 25 tons cargo from Dunedin, and took on hoard about the same amount for northern Ports. Her inward passengers numbered 7, her oi.tward 2u. She sailed for Lyttelton at 4.10 p.m. 0.1 Wednesday. The Hawea left Lyttelton at 3.30 p.m., and airived at 7.15 p.m. yesterday. Sue sailed for Timarii and South at 8 40 p.m.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 580, 3 February 1882, Page 2
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422Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 580, 3 February 1882, Page 2
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