AMERICAN SHIPWRECKS
... whole number of vessels lost was 442. Of these there were- Ships and barques . 74 Sloops 16 Brigs 124 Steam Boats .. 9 Schooners 187 Unknown . .. 32 Of these there were lost towards the close of ...
... whole number of vessels lost was 442. Of these there were- Ships and barques . 74 Sloops 16 Brigs 124 Steam Boats .. 9 Schooners 187 Unknown . .. 32 Of these there were lost towards the close of ...
... TOTAL WRECK OF A VEfcSEL. Lloyd sagent atPera telegraphs that the steamer irenarth from Odessa, was wrecked and totally lost. The ship's cargo .and all- on board are sup- pOiCd to have been saved. The Penarth was built m *n 18o'3, and owned by Messrs. T ...
... LATE SHIPPING NEWS. [LLOYD'S TKLEGHAMS.] A Hamburg telegram states that the German steamer Gutenfels, whilst in tow to dry dock, collided with the Jiritish ship Salamanca, and the latter re- ceived injury to the extent of about £200. She was at anchor ...
... Halrcon, and A-eor to Cuba. The Council also determined to order the construction of three new war vessels to replace the lost ships Reima Regente, Cris/oval Colon, and Barcais/eg;gi, whose names they shall bear. It was further decided to purchase imme- ...
... foundered, involving the loss of five lives three were reported missing, with 30 lives lost. Four ships met with miscellaneous casual- ties, in which five lives were lost. BREAKFAST IS READY I'll take a cup of Maza- ¡ wattee. Reduced pric s 18 10d 2s, 2s ...
... remaining cargo was lost. She was from New York. Several other vessels have run on the rocks and four dead bodies have been washed in by the sea. Another was taken in a fisherman's net. The ships lost near Victri are seven. Two other ships and five boats sank ...
... for the ten ya precding 18867 was 2584B..O those 3454 1867 were lost in missing ships' The noumber of missing ships Was 80-sanil- ing &'hips 61, tonnage 20842, lives lost 709; steam- ships 19, tonnage 17,196, lives lst 1158, making in .all ...
... with regard to the survey and treatment of unsea- worthy ships. In January last year Mr Chamber- lain formulated another plan, which was freely discussed. It was then proposed to establish shipping councils. The present scheme is a modi- cation of it, but ...
... oil. t a efd (4 ships).111111 .1A r..A. . n 000 860 ( in Greenland (11 ships) ''.. 21,500 308, sse - - nd 92,400 116& is- WHALE FISHING, d. Whales. Tuns oil. 7es Davis Straits (13 ships) .. 72 725 eir Deduct cargoes of two lost ships 17 ...
... tained. Among the vessels wrecked were the British ships Elvina, Douglas Castle, and Lyn- ton. The csew of the last-named vessel were drowned. The following vessels were also lost:— The Norwegian ships Helden, Karnau, and Blanche the Ocean (French), and ...
... of the stories which are told as to the fortunes made in shipping by men who are known to have lost ships. It is enough for us that more men are lost in ships by several times over than are lost in mines. The ...
... Bidoford Bay. What can be made out of this? If a harbour of refuge were constructed at Lundy, would it prevent the whole of the ships lost between Hartland and Bull Point! Supposing it would, how about the number (which is almost double) between the Nash and ...