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SHIPPING

POET OF LYTTELTON. W***h«b Kbpobt—April 25. 9 s.m. Weather, blae sky. Wind, ea'm. Baroxaotor, 30 00: thermometer, 48.' l High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 10.22 i evening,: 10.44. Abeivbtj—April 15. Merkaworth, Fra.er, a a., IBS tons, from Weatport. Cuff and Graham, ngonta. CAiiißD—April 25. Croydcn la£3. sehconor, 51 tons, Watchin, ferNapior. Cuff and Graham, ngonts. Kacgaroo, a.s . 185 tons, Campbsll, for WeatX»Ott Caff ;ind Graham, agents. The Melpomene and the C-tirnbulg woic taken totho s'ruain thia mornicg by tha tug Lyttclten. Tte St 1 eonard'a was brought into a barthat the GUdatjne pier. Thu Gla. sow barque Janet 5JoNeiI, which arrival at Port Chalmera on (ridjy last, the " Daily Time?," hid a necu'iar cxperi nee on her pa3a:ige. she took the N.E trad, a ia 27 N., and whilct passing through thorn she svaa covered with i-louda of fine duat of a light cinnamon color, which continued to fall nut 1 aho potto the 'Jouibwurl of the Cape !'<i Verde Islands Captain Jono«, of the barque Janet McNeil, at Dnuadin, reported >peaking the New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Wnima'e bound to London from this port on Ma ch Ist in 21 4. S. 31.16 W., 41 days cut. ThuUniou Coinpauy'a new steamship Minijtouri is expected to leave Li bon to-oay, ant to arrivo in SlMumrao on Juna 4th. This fjraud atear-ier ; s fitted with thj electric light. In thy main taloon there are upwards of three hundred light.s the effect being of course that after sundown the saloon is comparatively aa light aB at midday, r'ha cornea on from Melbourne to Port Chalmers. . The oarqne Cordelia, 593tona, Captain Baron, whioh arrived at Port Chalmers from Now York last Friday, has about half her cargo consigned to this port. POItT OP AKAROA. Abrivbd—April 15. Antelope, cutter, Malcolmaon, from Lyttelton. April 18. Penguin, a.s , Edio, from Dnnedin. Passengers— Maatra Qitelcb, Dick. April 2". Wanaka. a a., Holmes, from lyttelton. Pas-sengers-Misses Telford, Mr and Mrs Fitzgerald, Measrs fcandys, Parker, Breitmeyer, Oowdery. Amu.tear, ketch, Neilsen, from Lyttelton. Sailed—April 18. Penguin, s.b., Kdie, for Lyttelton. April 20. Antelope, cutter, Malcolmson, for Lyttelton. Wanaka, s.b , Holmes, for Dnnedin. SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Auckland, April 24. Arrived—Look-Out, from .-ydney. Sailed —Albatro33, for Sydney ; Wairaka, for Levnka; Schamyl, for New York. The barque Dolmira arrived from Savage Island with foro and maintop-gallant masta miaaing, also her sails, riggiug, &c. She encountered heavy weather between Savage Island and Maiden Hand.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2510, 25 April 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2510, 25 April 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2510, 25 April 1882, Page 2

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