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Shipping.

rol.T OF AKAROA. tin iii Wat his. Morn Even Friday Much '24 ... 7.05 ... 7.32 Saturday ~ 25 ... 7.59 ... 8.2G Sunday „ 26 ... 8.52 ... 918 Monday „ 27 ... 9.41 ... 10.0< ARRIVED. March 21—Go Ahead, s.s., 129 tons, Doile, from Oamaru. March 22—Hawen, h.h.,4G2 tons, Ken nedy from Dunedin. Passengers—Rev A. C. Morrison, Mrs Morrison and three children, Mr Williams, Mrs Williams and Muster Williams. Dr and Mrs Ferguson. March 23—Alice June, ketch, 27 tons, C. Johnson, from Lyttelton. March 23—1 eiiguin, s.s., 747 tons, Edit*, fiom Lyiu-lloti. FVsei'gers— Mr and Mrs Naldcr.'Mrs .Junes, Mis McLaren and two children. Mr and Mrs McDowell, Mrs Harper, Mrs Wood and child, Mrs Hazard, and Mrs and Mis's Hall. SAll.Kl). March 21—Go Ahead, s.s., 129 tons. Duile, for Napier vid Lyttelton. March 22—Haw on. s.s., 4G2 tons, Kennedy for Lyttelton and the North. Passengers—Mrs Meech, Messrs Funston and Dalglish, Mrs L'.ard and family, and Miss Purser. March 23—Petrel, cutter, 9 tons, for Lyttelton, via Loup Bay. March 23—Penguin, s.s., 747 tons, Edie, for Port Chalmers. Passenger—Ah Kai. IMPORTS. Per Hawea—7 hhds ale, 53 emt ess, 1 piano, 50 ess, 63 mts sugar, 25 bags, 80 boxes, 1 jar, 20 bags flour, 3G9 pieces timber, 3 kegs. 30 belief, 54 lengths piping, 1 nest baskets, 3 f-easks, 5 pels, 11 4. chests, 7 pkgs, 2 sacks, 45 coils wire, 385 boards, 10 frallies. 8 doors, 4 drums, 3 ess gin, 2 casks, 3 pipes, 4 grindstones, 1 pump. Consignees — Messrs Grange, Reid. Watkins, Bayley, Rev Morrsou, McDonald. Garwood & Co., Latter, Billens, Vangioni, Henning, Citron, Bank of N.Z., Scott, Armstrong, Cullen, Daly, Latter and Kissel. Per Alice Jane—ll,oooft timber from Le Bcm'-s 2 tons chaff. 5 tons flour, 2 tons wheat, 7 cases sundries. Consignees — Messrs B. Shad bo 1 1, J. Daly, P. O'Reilly, J. Vangioni, 11. Billens, J. Hartley, T. lloldeti, T. flortcn, and J. Bates, and Boxoiigli Council. Per Penguin —15 sacks oats, 10 sacks wheat, 10 sacks sharps, 18 cases, 1 box, 4 parcels, G ,}-chests tea. 5 bundles wire, 2 bariels ale," 2 J-casks, 24 bags Hour, G bags potatoes, 1 cask, and 1 piano. Consignees —Messrs Billens, Kissel, Chamberlain, Rodriuues, Rich, Vangioni, Grange, Munro. Masefield Bros., and Garwood & Co. i<;x roars. Per Go Ahead—9l4 bags grass seed. Shippers—Messrs U. & E. S. Latter and W. Wood.

Per Ilawea—29-1 sks grass seed, 52 ess cheese, 20 pkgs luggage. 104 loose cheese, 1 cs pictures, 1 cs drapery, 8 ess fruit. Shippers—Messrs Black, Scott, Garwood and Co.. Henning. Perm, Watkins, Dawber, ■Brooks. Daly, Vangioni and Mrs Watkins. •Per Petrel—llo cheeses, sundry stores. /Shippers—Messrs Vangioni and Daly. Per Penguin—ll hlids. 2 kegs, 3 hags bides, 8 bags fat, 125 sheepskins, 285 sacks •grass seed, 19 hales wool. 39 cases cheese, 7 cases, 84 cases fruit, 86 cheeses, 1 sack. 4 sacks fruit. Shippers—Messrs Scott, Sunckell, 11. Billens, Garwood & Co , G. Armstrong, S. Watkins. Vangioni. Ah Kai, Rodrigues, G. Robinson, G. Black, G. Lardner, R. and E. S. Latter, J. Daly, and E. iM. Watkins.

The Go Ahead left Dunedin on Sunday night aud arrived in Uamaru at daylight on Monday, and after discharging and loading left for Akaroa at 5 p.m. She arrived in this Port at 5.30 a.m. on Tuesday. Had tine S.E. weather on her trip up. The Go Ahead proceeded to Napier, calling at Lyttelton on her way. She had on board 914 sacks of grass seed for Napier, consigned from this Port.

The Hawea left Port Chalmers at 2 p.m. en Tuesday and arrived off the wharf at 5.15 a.m. on Wednesday. She sailed again for the North at 9.20 a.m. on the same day.

The Petrel left for Lyttelton yesterday, She will call in at Long Bay for some of Mr Nnrbey's wool.

The Alice Jane left Lyttelton on Monday last, was windboitnd in Pigeon Bay two days, called in at Le Bon's Bay for timber, and arrived in harbor at 4 a.m. yesterday.

The Penguin left Lyttelton at 11.30 a.m. and arrived at the Government wharf at 3.30 p.m. yesterday. She brought about 11 tons, from north, and loaded about 20 tons for Dunedin. She had a calm passage.

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Bibliographic details
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 594, 24 March 1882, Page 2

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688

Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 594, 24 March 1882, Page 2

Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 594, 24 March 1882, Page 2

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