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Shipping.

PORT OF AKAROA. 11 ion Waticii. Morn Kven Friday Dec. 1 ... 7.58 ... 8.20 S-.turdny „ 2 ... 8.41 ... 9.03 Sunday „ 3 .. 9.24 ... 9.45 MomiMy „ 4 ... 10.05 ... 10.20 ARRIVED. November 26—Wannka, s.s.. 228 tons. Holmes, from Port Chalmers. Passengers —-Mei-Mvt Simpson. Norlhcole. and Gowor. November 28—(tipsy, ketch, 13 tons from Le Bon's. Nov. 28 —Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolm: j oi, from Lyttelton. Nov. 29—Hero, cutter, 29 tons, Jansen, from PelormiH Sound.

Nov. 30--Taiaroa. s.s., 22S tons, Uansly. from Lyttelton. \V. If. Henning agent Passengers—Mi and Mrs Shaw, Mr and Mm Willoek, M.-s Rankin, Miss Mo\M>. Messrs Galland, Smitli. Lusk, and Clark. S\!l.En. November 28—Wauaka, s.s., 228 tons, Holmes, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Miss Moiiey, Messrs A'lwright, Galland, Bennett, and O'Connor.

Nov. 30—Antelope, culler, 17 tons, Maicolmson, for Lyttelton. Nov. 30—Alice Jane, ketch, 27 tons, Jolm.-ion, for Lyttelton. Nov. 30—Taiaroa, 5.5.,228 tons, Uansly, for Port Chalmers. IMPORTS. Per Wauaka—3 sacks flour, 8 hags flour, 1 i-chest, 12 bags rice, 10 hluls aie, 3 {-casks, 3 10-gullon kegs, On boxes tea, 5 casks currants, 3 perambulators, 110 ess sundries, 21 pkgs, 42 mats sugar, G sacks oats, 1 ladder, 3 casks, 2 bales woo!----picks, 1 coil, 2 bdls oars, 9 empties. 12 drums oil. 14 tins paint, 3 pieces timber, 1 ton coal, 2 bags mutton birds, 2 churns. Co .signees — Messrs Henning, Nalder, Bayley, Citron, Parson*, Narbey, Armstrong, Vangiuiii, A. Scott, McKay, J. Heid, Grange, Garwood & Co., Daly, Cullen & Walker, Dawber. Billens, Rodrigues, and C. McDonald.

Per Gipsy—Boooft timber Consignee — MrDalglish.

Per Antelope- 1 plough, 1 roll zinc, 19 ess, 39 pieces timber, 46 bags (lour, 12 sacks potatoes, 12 sacks, 1 bale, 1 mower, 0 pkgs, 7 era 1 es, 1 tin, 1 perambulator 2 barrels, 1 chair. 1 sausage machine, 1 keg, .} client ti.'.i 20 pkgs sundries. Consignees —Me.-srs Chippell Armstrong, Gdland, Billens, Daly, jlrs Roberts, Mrs Shadimlt, Mis Robinson, Messrs Sh.idbolt, Noonan, Gundy & Muuni. Cheekier, Black, Kissel, Halm, Garwood Ai Co., Jacobson, Chamberlain, Vangioni, Brown, A. Seotl, Brcitmeyer, and Uawber.

Per Hero—lßo6Bft timler. Consignee —Mr Lear.

Per Taiaroa—From Mariukati, 1 box ; from Wellington, 6 ess 31 empty do, 1 keg, 2 A- cheats ; from Pi ton, 2000 ft timber; from Lyttelton, 3 pels, 26 uks, 30 cases, 25 tons iurniture, 53 pcs timber ; 1 qr cask, I jar, 2 tins, 5 kegs, 71 pkgs, 10 packets -ugar, 1 half-ohe-t, 10 boxes, 1 boll, 8 sheets, 3 barrels, 2 bdls. 6 pcs pipe, 1 link. Consign.>es — Messrs GalInnd, Black, Watkins, Mrs Rankin, Smith, U'ch, Chamberlain, McDonald, Brown, Kissel, Garwood & Co., Smart, Grange, E. M. Watkins, Billens, W. 11. Henning, and A. K. Parks. MX PORTS. Per Wfmnka—so cheese, 12 ess cheese, 3 kegs butter. Shippers -Messrs Henning. Garwood & Co., Billens, and Vangioni. Per Alice J.mo—62 bales wool. Shipper — Mr H. Piper.

Per Antelope —6 bdls sheepskins. 1 bag hides, 47 sheepskins, 5 hides, 2 bags fat, 48 cheese, 6 cases do, 18 bales wool, 4 empty bands, 4 jars, 1 bag calf skins. Shippers—Messrs vJ. McDonald, Breitmeyer, Garwood & Co., Billens, Chamber lai , Vogan, Checkl-y. and Mrs Shidbolt. Pc; Taiaroa—lo bales wool, 4 bdls sheepskins. 2 sks fat, 2 sks hides, 95 ess cheese, 8 empties, ,7 pkgs. Shippers— Messrs Arming. Rhodes Bros.. Garwood & Co., Smickell, Vamiiom, Billons, Scott, McDonald, and Ddy.

The Wauaka left Port Chalmers at 2 p.m. on Monday, and arrived here at 5.30 a.m. on Tuesday morning. After discharging 33 tons cargo, she sailed for Lyttelton at 7 40 a.m.

The Gipsy left Le Bon's at 6 a.m. on Wednesday mommy, and arrived here at about 3 p.m. the same day. The Antelope left Lyttelton on Monday, and anchored in Okain's that night as there was a fresh southerly breeze. Left again on Tuesday morning, and arrived here same afternoon. She sailed on her return trip Inst night.

The Hero, with a full cargo of timber for Mr Loar, the contractor for Mr Bayley's new hotel, arrived on Wednesday. She left Pclorous Hound on Wednesday, 22nd November, and had a fur weather trip down. She will probably get away to-morrow.

The Alice Jane, with a full cargo of Mr Piper's wool, sailed yesterday morning. The s.s. Tai una left" Lyttelton at 2.45 pm, yesterday, and arrived in pot at 7.45. She brought 35 tons cargo, and loaded 20 tons, sailing south at 11 p.m.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 666, 1 December 1882, Page 2

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Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 666, 1 December 1882, Page 2

Shipping. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 666, 1 December 1882, Page 2

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