Shipping.
PORT Of AKAROA. Hi.li Wa'l'Kß. Morn Kvon Friday September 29 ... 4.21 ... 449 Saturday ~ 30 ... 518 ... 5 4(5 Sunday October 1 ... G. 15 ... fi.44 Monday „ 2 ... 7.12 — 7 40 arrived. September 2G—llawo.i, r.s, 4-12 tons, Kennedy, from Duncdin, viTi Oaunni. Passengers -MessrsNorthcote and Stewart. September 28.—Antelope, cutter, 17 torn. Miilfolmson, from Lyttelton September 28— s.*., 4G2 tons, Andernon, from Lyttelton. P.-insenufer.-' — Mr Bennett, Mr and Mrs Pa ikin ami servant, Mr llo> day, Miss llobilay, Mister Holiday, Miss Iluid, and Messrs Berry (2), White, Galland, and Brown. SAILED. September 2G— Hnivea, s.s., 442 tons, Kennedy, for Lyttelton. Passengers— Mr P>. White. September 28—Ponguin, 8.8., 402 tons Anderson, for Port Chalmers. Passenger. —Mr Northcote. IMPORTS. Per Hawea—34 ess, G sacks. G8 bxn, 1 jar, 3 pkges, 3 10-gallon cisks nle, 20 coils wire, 42 coils, 24 standards*, 3 boilers, 19 bundles, 2 grindstones, 1 oven, 10 empty ess. 2 hhds, 3 casks. 70 mats, 20 nark? chaff, 5 kegs, 1 door. 2 £-chest?, 1 |-cask, 4 bags, 1 truss, 2 castings, G tins, 1 barrel, 1 churn, 1 perambulator, 40 sacks flour, 40 A-sacks flour, 1 pel. Consignees—Messrs Ki-sel, Da»vber, Bay ley, Vangioui, Rodrigues, Billens, Garwood & Co., Noonan, J. Reid, Grange, Citron, Daly, Morboy, Blnck, Dalglish, D.iy : Mcsdames —Palmer and Shadbolt.
Per Antelope—6o sacks ehnrf, 1 cheese press, 2 casks cement, 2 sacks lime, 27 sacks potatoes, 6 sacks oats, 2 sewing machines, 24 ess, 2 trusses drapery, 31 pkgs, 4 barrels ale, 2 tins, 1 lawn mower, 3 sacks oats, 4 sacks bran, 15 bags flour. 7 bags sugar, 3 boxes tea, 2 bags salt, 2 bells tins, 3 tins biscuit?. Consignees— Messrs S. Lee, Garwood & Co., Vangioni, Billens, Rich, Chamberlain, Hoi.'.ing, Lyon. 3ayley, Penlington, Saxton, Tizzard, Kingston, Noonan, and Piper. Per Penguin—2l boxes, 18 ess. 1 jar, 60 sacks potatoes, 2 barrels ale, 32 sash weights, 2 pels, 1 piece lead, 1 pkg, G casks cement, 2 kegs nails. ConsigneesMessrs Sandys, Kissel, Tosswill, Chamberlain, Vangioni, Billens, Jones, Westenra, Nalder, O'Reilly, Goodwin, Galland, Citron, and Postmaster. EXPORTS. Per Hawea—ls chb cheese. 1 box ferns. Shippers—Messrs Henning, Proctor Jones & Co., and Smart.
Per Penguin—49 ess cheese, 284 'oose cheese, 6 empty hhds, 2 kegs, 3 jars. Shippers—Messrs Procter Jones & Co., Ilenning, Keid, McDonald, Scott, Billens, and Grange.
The Hawea left Oamaru at 9 p.m. on Monday, and arrived at 8.30, and sailed at 11 a.m.
The Antelope left Lyttelton on Monday, and arrived early yesterday morning. After discharging a portion of her cargo she sailed for the Head of the Bay. She will return to Akaroa to load before leaving.
The Penguin left Lyttelton at 1 p.m. yesterday, and arrived at 5.15 p.m. She brought 10 tons cargo, and sailed at 6 30 p.m.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 648, 29 September 1882, Page 2
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453Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 648, 29 September 1882, Page 2
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