Shipping.
PORT OF AKAROA. Hioh Watkk. Alnrti F.ven Friday March 10 ... 6.41 ... 7.01 Saturday ~ 11 ... 7.34 ... 8.00 Sunday ,', 12 ... 8.26 ... 853 Monday „ 13 ... 9.21 ... 9.49 ARRIVED, March 7—Penguin, s.s.. 747 tons, Edit?, from Port Chalmers. Passenger—Miss Baldwin. March 9—Wanaka, s.s., 462 tons, .•Holmes, from Lyttelton. Passengers— Messrs Moore and Wood, and Miss Phipps. SAILED. March 7—Penguin, s.s., 747 tons, Edie, .for Lyttelton. Passengers-Messrs Freeman, D. Wright, and Mrs Funston. March B—Antelope, cuttei, 17 tons, Malcolmson, for Lyttelton. March 9—Wanaka, s.s., 462 tons, Holmes, for Dunedin. IMPORTS. Per Penguin—22 tores, 4 ess, 1 bdle, 4 pels, 4 trusses, 60 empty fruit ess, 11 empty cheese ess. 20 tugstlioitr. 1 tarpaulin. Consignees— Meswra Garwood & Co., Daly, Jacolison, Black, Billens, Vangioni, Lardner, Watteiti.-i, McDonald, Heniiing and Mrs Rowe. Per Wamvka.—B empty ces. 1 bale, 10 ess-, 1 truss, .1 pel, 3 bxs. 1 f-chest tea, 40 cobs wire. 2. sk seod, Isk rice. Gonsign«eH—Messrs Bruce, Libeau, Kissel, Vtmgiuni, Noonan. Black, Scott, Grange, Citron, Sandys & Co. EXPORTS. Per Penguin—s2 cheeses, 26 ess cheese, 56 ska grass seed, 4 csa fruit. Shippers Me3sra Garwood & Co., Brooks and Van-
giotn. Per Ante ope—2 cords firewood, 100 bdls shingles, 4 empty banels, 74 sheepskins, 3 bgs fat, 5 hides. 41 4 sks s-ed, 1 eh books, 45 bxs fruit. Shippers Messrs Shsidbolt, Scott, Breitmeyer, Perm, Chamberlain, .feujbury, Checkley, Brown, Carney, Mat White, hey Stouker, and Mrs Rowe.
Per Wanaka—l2o ess fruit, Ibg sacks, 49 ess cheese, 1 pel, 42 loose cheese, 276" sksgrase seed. Shippers—Messrs Lardner, Daly. Vangioni, Checkley, Billens, Henning, McDonald, Ah Kai, Garwojd and Co., Dawber and Mrs Watkins.
The Penguin arrived in harbor from Port Chalmers at G. 30 a.m. on Tuesday and sailed again at 7.40 a.m. for Lytteiton and the North. Captain Holmes, late of the Waituki, was a passenger for Wellington, and goes North to take charge of the Warmka in plhee of Captain Anderson, who will take charge of the Penguin, Captain Kdie. of tho Penguin, taking a vesaei ol • the Intercolonial Line.
The Wiuinka left. Lyttelton at 11.30 a.m. yesterday, and arrived at the wharf at 3.25 p.m.—hud iight easterly winds. Iiol»it!8. formerly of the Waitnki, is now in charge of thin vessel, She sailed again for Port Chulmers at 5.30 p.m.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 590, 10 March 1882, Page 2
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373Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 590, 10 March 1882, Page 2
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