Shipping.
; :j::v •.?;■■ .MO.ItOA. Hi ii Watioi , .. Morn Kvpii Friday Odober 27 ... 2.59 — 3.28 tf.it iminy „ 2-i ... 3.57 ... 4.26 Sn iid.■»,>•" „ 29 ... 4.56 ... 525 Morully . „ 30 ... 5.54 ... 6.22 AItIUVKD, Otobcr 24—Tniaroa, s.s.. 228 tons, llansi'3'. from Diinedin. Passengers— Messrs Northfote and Simpson. October 26—Waimka, s.s., 278 ton«. Holmes, I'roiu Lyttt'llo". Passengers— Messrs Ami;- 1 rung Mid Matthews. Mes-i!ii.nii-s ("Jrwi't :•■;>.: ~> hiiilroti, Whitla and 2 children, and Miss Smart. SAILED. Uetohri 24—Gip\y, cutter, 13 tons, for Lyttelton. October 25—Taiaron, s.s., 228 tons, ITaiiKhy, for Lytteltoti. fVsenger—Miss Smart. October 26—Ante'ope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolinsnn, for Lvtlelton.
Uctoher 2li- Watifiki, s.a., 278 tons, ll'jlmeH, for Dnnedin. Passengers — I\'..':;srH Nurt.hcote and Simpson. IMI'OH'I'S. Ii r Taiaro.i—2 hhds ale, 92 oases, 68 Lev-:-, 4 kv,!;•:■•■, (*> wacks, 4 rV-chests, 50 mats >«iig-i", 10 pfu k<i(s, 4 do , /, hroonis, 4 qiKsrter caW, 1 liikiii, 40 I-μ s Hour, 12 sacks, 40 jiif-ci L. skiitiiif, 0 liimdl'.'-s, 9 coiK 1 oven, 24 hmv, 13 Ji..tls, 2 nxlos. 8 t»ags, 4 sa.-di Wrights, 7 p:K'k;i;;i':-. t ('■' 'm, 1 [)UUip, 2 rolls. 2 lengths piping, ' trusses, Con— Ri'rnecs—M»'!. : !-rs <ir;n>ge, Daly, Vangioni, Ufnlrigfcs. !>,yl'- , v\ Uilleus, Armstrong, iVci>ui;:d'), (iarwouil c: Co , iitu/ru-iuii, •-.'itllni, Nootmn. Ohx-kley, Black, and Pidinci, r'.nd Mrs Watkins and Mrs Shad--1>n!».
j'oi- W.winka—l b g. 17 '.-ps, 3 kegs, 1 trunk, 2 ?;isks cement, 3 bales, 29 pkgs ii'ygnge, 1 unit sugar, 1 kil 1 sack. 1 crate, 20 pieces limber, 44 hags flour, G sacks oats. Consignees—Messrs Kissel, Armstrong, Gct'wiod & Co., Chamberlain. Gundy & Muiiio, Broderick, ilcnning, llargreaves, Jones, Noonan, Vangioni, Gidland, Narbey, Croft, Mrs Scott and Mrs Barry. KXI'ORTS. Per Tiiiaroa—7 packages, 12 cagrs, 1 barrel, 2 boxes, 16 cases fheese. Shippers —Messrs A. Scott J. Reid, AioPhail/Mlargreaves, liillens, and Uenning. Per Antelope—3 cords firewood, 90 sheepskins, 8 hides, 2 bgs fat, 4 os butter coloring. Shippers — Messrs Johnson, Itoborts. Bruit rncyer, and Billens. Per Wanaka—s loose cheese, 8 pkgs luggage, 1 sack. 2 pkgs, 14 pkgs samples, 10 empty lihds, 1 barrel, lease. Shippers —Messrs Stocker, Bnyley, Scott, and Daly.
The Taiaroa left Uunedin at G p.m. on tho 23rd ; she called at Tiinaru on her way up; leftth.it port at 11.30 a.m. on the 24th ; experienced strong S.E. weather, with heavy yea. After discharging about 23 tons of cargo nt tin: Government wharf here, she sailed for the North at 3 a.m. on tho 25th in at.
The Waiiaka loft Lytic! ton at 3.40 p.m., and arrived nt 8.30 p.m. yesterday. Th tide being nt its lowest, she was uuablo to come alongside the jetty for an hoar fii'icr her iu-iivi'. Sho brought 11 tons cargo, and sailed for tin; south at. midniglir.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 656, 27 October 1882, Page 2
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437Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 656, 27 October 1882, Page 2
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