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SHIPPING

POET OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report— January 28. !> a.m.—-Weather, blue sky, olondy. Wind, N.W., gale. Barometer, 29.51; thermometer, 73, ■ • High Water—To morrow. ■ Morning, 11.46 j evening, 00.00. Arrived— January 28. Hawea, a.a,, 4-jl tons, Kennedy, from Wellington. Passengers—Misses Gillon, Forbes, Milward, Allen, Wilkie, Vaut, Patching, Hobbs, Skcet, Mesdamss Jackson and child, Soaell, Martin, Cook, Eobba, Beale and child, Revs. Ward and Luke, Dr. Osborne, Messrs Wards■worth, Frisby, Green, Tillent, Grondy, Johnston (2), MoCallam, Shipton, Griffiths, Meldram, Mill, Wilkinson, Judge, Began, George, Johnson, McKibban, Hamilton, Schurtz, French, Longbottora, Hoouer, Ranger, Thomas, Williams, Millars, Shailand, Skeot, Moorhouse. TJniod Steamship Company, agents. Go-Ahead, s s., 129 tons, Doile, from Timarn and Dunedin. Cuff and Graham, agents. Jessie, schooner, 53 tons, Russell, from Jlviapai, pnt in wind-bound. Rio Loge brig, 241 tons, Walker, from Calcutta. C. W. Turner, agent. Cleared— January 28. Hero, cutter, 29 tons. Jenson, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. Janet Ramsay, schooner, 41 tons, Wares, for Gatlin's K.vcr. Cuff and Graham, agents. Emerald, ketch, 40 tons, Moore, for Fozton. Cuff and Graham, agents. Lacy J unes, ketch, 28 tons, Holst, for Wellington. Master, agent. Sailed— January 27. Grafton, a.s , 242 tons, Johnson, for Wellington, Kelson, ani West Coast ports. Passenger Mr Buchanan. P. Cunningham and Co., Q£dnt3i _ __, Westport, s.g., 263 tons, Gibb, for Tiirarn. P, Cunningham and Go., It blew a stiff nor’-wester yesterday, such as nt any other port in the colony would probably bare caused some damage to the shipping, and of a certainty would have interfered with the working of cargoes. Lyttelton now, however, possesses a-sommodation for large ships so securely sheltered that, no matter from what direction the wind comes or with what force, it is an exceedingly rare instance in which the working of a ship’s cargo is affected, even to the extent of inconvenience, by the weather, thanks to the admirable work of the Harbor Board. THE EIO LOGE. The brig Rio Loge, one of _Mr C. W. Turner's line of vessels, arrived this morning from Calcutta, after a voyage of seventy-nine days. Her cargo consists entirely of gunny b gs and corn sacks. «

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2438, 28 January 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2438, 28 January 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2438, 28 January 1882, Page 2

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