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THE BRIG 810 LOGE.

Prom Mauritius, after a passage of fortyfive days of quite an uneventful nature, Mr C. W. Turner's iron brig RioLoge, Captain Monro, arrived off the Heads early yesterday morning, and was taken in tow by the tug, and berthed at No. 3 Wharf. She comes into port in fine order, and everywhere is thoroughly clean, in no way having any signs of having come off J» voyage. Her cargo of sugar, of which she has 350 tons, is consigned to her owuer, M> Turner, and discharging will b*aet«loag with immediately. For the

report of the passage-we are indebted to Captain Monro, which is as follows :— Sailed from Port Louis on the 4th August with strong S.S.E. winds, passing to le£ward of Reunion Island on the oth, and bn' the three following days experienced a strong S.E. gale; from thence nntil the 14th had strong S.S.E. winds, driving the ship into 47de& of E. long. From thence bad light E. and N.E. winds, crossing the meridian of St. Paul on the 22nd. Had light west winds and fine weather for the remainder of the passage, making the Solanders on the 14th. Passed through Foveaux Strait with fresh westerly wind. Had light northerly winds and fine weather along the coast to arrival.

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7157, 19 September 1888, Page 4

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THE BRIG BIO LOGE. Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7157, 19 September 1888, Page 4

THE BRIG BIO LOGE. Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7157, 19 September 1888, Page 4