Shipping.
POWT OF AKAIiUA. 11l h Watku. Morn Kvpii Tuesday June 20 ... 6.29 ... 051 Wednesday „ sil ... 7.12 ... 7.33 Tliured..y „ 22 ... 7.54 ... 8.15 AIiRIVKD. June 16—Amateur, ketch, 25 ton.s, Neilson, from Lyttelton. j nne 16—Go ahead, s.h., 129 tons, Doile, from Lyttelton. June 16— Wanakii. s.s., 462 tons, Holini'B, from Lytte'ton. Passengers— Messrs Jarquet, Lucoste, and ['afford. j unw 17—Alice Jane, keb-li, 27 tons, Johnson, from Lyttelton, via Le Bon's. sail rat). June 16—Wanaka, b.s., 462 tons, Holmes, for Port Chalmers, via O.tmaru. Passengers—Mr Simpson and Miss Bruce. June 17—Go ahead, s.h. 129 tons, Doile, for Tim urn. June 17—West port, b.s., 236 tons, Gibbs, for Lyttelton. IMPORTS. Per Amateur—44 bags chaff. 64 bags flour, 11 Ha<jke oils, 2 sacks bran, 21 reels wire, 65 bag* potatoes, 1 piano, 8 bags lime, 1 oven, 6 tmga salt, 1 cask vinegar, 1 keg syrup, 4 ess kerosene, 3 bxs, 14 miits sugar, 1 cask, 1 £-chest tea, 3 sacks flour, 4 bags ,oatmeal, 2 bxs candles, 10 CB*, 5 boxes soap, 1 cwt clay, 1 truss, 4 bars iron, 1105 fire bricks, 3 barrels ale, 1 box rtiisina, 1 cs whisky, 1 octave whisky, 2 ess bruijdy, 7 jars, 1 pkg, 1 crate, 1 ess, 1 mat sugar, 1 bag salt, 5 sacks oats, 10 ancks flour, 12 gunnies potatoes. Consignees—Police depot, Messrs Billens, Garwood & Co., Vangioni, Guthberlet, Lo Clerc, Wood, Rich, McKay, Pitcaithly, Dickenson, Robinson, and Broderick. Per Wanaka -3 pkgs treea, 9 chb, 10 sacks flour, 2 bxs tobacco, 10 pkgs, 2 jars, 1 cask, 24 gunnies potatoes, 15 bags potatoes, 3 bdls trees. Consignees—Messrs Lelievre, Porter. Reid, Brown, Kissell, Billens, Donovan, Lyon. Chamberlain, Toaswill, Watkins, Black, Naider, and Miss Henderson. Per Alice Jane—l 3£ tons potatoes, 22 sacks chaff, £ ton Hour, 16 pkgs furniture, and 9000 ft timber from Le Bon's. Consignees—Messrs Billens, Bay ley, Garwood & Co., D.ily, Lyons, Goodwin and Breitmeyer, EXPORTS. Per Wnnaka—36 ess, 346 cheese, 2 kegs butter, 2 pkgs. 2 csh, 1 hhd, 2 barrels, 16 sacks grains need, 3 bdls sheepskinu, 5 sacks. Shippers—Messrs Vangwni. Henning, Garwood & Co., Billens, and Mrs Watkins. The Amateur left Lvttrtton on Wednes day last, and ran into Pigeon Bay for shelter. Proceeded on her trip on Friday, and arrived at Wainui same night. She brings a full cargo. The Wanaka left Lyttelton et 12.15 p.m. on FiUtiy last. Slio experienced heavy rolling sea, and sighted the Manapouri off Gough'n Bay. She arrived alongside the jetty at 4.45 p.m. eameday, and owing to the Westport being_alongside, took bur berth on the opposite side of the jetty. She sailed for the south at 7.30 p.m. The Alice Jane left Lyttelton last Friday fortnight, ami put into Le Bon's next day to loail timber. Owing to the heavy weather she was detained at Le Bon's a fortnight, and left there on Saturday morning Inst, reaching here in the evening.. On her run round from Lβ Bon's ulie passed the steamers West port and Albion, bolh going northwards. The Weetport was steaming along as fast as the Albion.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 619, 20 June 1882, Page 2
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506Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 619, 20 June 1882, Page 2
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