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SHIPPING

POST OF liTTTBLTON. WiATHIB "RMTOB.T —July 29. • 9 a,m.—Weather, bine sky, cloudy; w«4, cmla. Barometer. £9 25 ; thermometer, 46. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning, 2.43; evening, 3-17. Abbivbd —July £&. (Southern Cross, s.s., 158 tons, Berneoh, from 'Jiauuru. Union steamship Company, agents. Clbarkd, July £9. 'Valentin, barque, 723 tonß, Baudoin, for Kuweaitle. N.Z. Grain Agency and MeroanUa Company, agents. Wild Wave, schooner, 39 ton*, Oxner, for P<jloru» Sound. Cuff and Graham, anents. Gleaner, brigantine, 115 tonß, Munn, for Gireymonth Master, agent. Spec, schooner. 32 tons, Eugene, for Pelorns Sound. Cuff and Graham, agents. BHIPPINQ TKIiEGEAMB. Auckland, July 28. The cutter Bessie arrived yesterday at "Whaugaroa, Bixtaen days from Auckland. Captain MoDonald report* that he was blown BX> miles ont to sea. The vessel was hove to for a week, and the crew endured great privations, and were five days without water. At JBaßaeU H.M.S. Nelson had an accident to one of her anchors. During the gale last light the officers' watch noticed the vessel dragging, ■nd immediate'y gave the alarm, when a Becond aaouor was let go. Iha vessel had dragged eorne distance, and on heaving up the port aaohor it was found that only the ring and stock and a small piece of the shank were ieft, liare being a flaw in the iron. The anchor lost weighed 96owt. If tho wind had been from the westward she would probab'y have been ashoro before she could have been brought up. -TV*-baro.uentine Oathona, Giff-rd, arrived ■lately, thirty.fonrdayß ont, from Port Chalmers. The cause of the lengthy paesage waß a eucceallimof gales and head winds, during which the Jack cargo shifted, but no injury was done to like vessel. Much anxiety had been felt for her Wellington, July 28. Tkt weather is still very boisterous. Arrived—Arawata from Melbourne via the 'South; Tui from Lyttelton. SaiUd—Haaraki for Opunaki; Loch Doun, barfus, for Newcastle; Arawata for Auckland via the East Coaat. Dunbdin, July 28. Arrived—Penguin from the North; Frederick Bisail from Newcastle.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2593, 29 July 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2593, 29 July 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2593, 29 July 1882, Page 2

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