Shipping.
I'lMiT OK AKAIidA. Hi ii Watkh. Morn F.vcn Friday M y 19 ... 4.20 ... 450 Saturday „ 20 ... 5.21 ... 5-47 Sunday „ 21 ... 613 ... 639 Monday „ 22 ... 703 ... 7.27 AHttIVKD. May 16— Hawea, s.s., 462 tons, Kennedy, from Port Chalmers. Passengers—Messrs Williams, Culling. Mesdames Rowe, Whitnker a , d 3-childreri, and Miss Banks. May 18—Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, from Lyttelton. May 18— WiiTuikn, s.e., 462 tons, Holmes, from Lyttelton, W. H. Helming ngent. Messrs Whitinore and Ridley. BAII.KD. May 16- Ilnwea. p.p.. 4G2 tons, Kennedy for LytteMon. Passengers—Messrs Heniiing, Anniiig, W. Stuart, nnd Mrs Smart nnd child.. Miiy 16—Mice Jnne. ketih. 27 tons, Johnson, for Lyttolton and Le Bon's Bay., Mi\v 18—Wannka, s.s., 462 tons, Holmes for Dunedin. Passengers—Messrs Wil Hams nnd McKay, Mrs Cruden and four children, and Miss Ftnck. IMPORTS. Per Hflwen—64 ess, f>o boxes. 90 coils wire, 50 l>a#R flour, 80 mats supar. 30 bags rice, 14 empty cheese ess, 12 Racks coal. 2 stoves, 4 sacks oatmeal, 4 trusses, 1 hale, 7 kegs, 4 cniup ovens, 24 sash weights. 1 cirnilnr saw, 2 naves, 1 |-chest tea 4 drums, 5 qr casks, 3 casks, and 1 cs axes. Consignees—Messrs Garwood and Co., Billens. Vangioni. Rodrignes, Henning. O'Reilly, Daly, Duxbury, Armstrong, Rev. Ajlnier, Metdames Rowe and Wntkins.
Per Antelope—2 sks lime, 11 pkgs, 1 roll lend. 1 cs boots, 2 ess cement, 2 mats sugar. 2 hxs cnndles, 1 tea, 2 jars wine. 10 sks wheat, 30 sks sharps, 13 ska barley tmnl, 25 sks oats, 4 coils wire, 2 kegs staples. 24 sks flour. 1 cs biscuits. 1 stove. 4 ess, 5 ess kerosene. 1 jar spirits, 40 baea flour, 2 sks meal, 24 sks potatoes. Consignees—Garwnod and Co., Leprou Noonmi. Roberts, Vangioni, Billens. Lee, Brown. j-sak«r, Chamberlain, J. Bates, Citron, Stocker, E. M. Watkins, Feltham, and D.ily. Per Wanaka—3o sks flour. 10 bx and 3 ten, 3 bgs sugar, 2 rolls drapery, 10 pkgs. Consignees—Messr9 Black, Billens, Garwood & Co., Kissel, Vangioni, Baker, and Drury. EXPORTS. Per TTawea—3 ess fruit, 2 sacks walnuts, and 54 ess cheese. Shippers—Messrs S. Watkinp, Heniiing, Garwood & Co., Vangioni Daly, and Brucp. For Alice -Inne —For Lyttelton : 10 cords firewood and 103 sks grass seed. For Le Bon's : salt floi.r. boiler, spouting, furniture, etc, Shippers—Wood, Daly, and Johnson. Per Wanaka—73 crs cheese, 16 eps fruit, 1 bx. 1 bg sks, 30 bgs rice, 11 dead l'igs, 550 lnnse c-heesp. Shippers—Messrs Vangiohi. Garwood & Co., Henning, Reid, Biiley, McDonald, Checkley, Billens and Lardner.
The Hflwpn left Dunedin at 2 p.m. on Monday. Running up under fi sou-wester she made ii quick passage of 13 hours, and arrived nt 3 a.m. on Tuesday. She passed the A'lwimhrn on her way up. that vessel having , started an hour and an half before her. She sailed again for the north at 5.30 a.m. on same day.
The Antelope left Lyttelton on Tuesday mornirg. and arrived at Wainui on Wednesday night. She had a light 'northerly wind all the way round.
The fI.P. Wanaka left Lyttleton at 3.50 p.m. She discharged a considerable eirgo loaded a large quantity of produce, and sailed at 11 p.m. for the South.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 610, 19 May 1882, Page 2
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519Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 610, 19 May 1882, Page 2
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