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North & South Shields Gazette and Northumberland and Durham Advertiser

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... been thrown out ainst them. If British ships were #0 badly ed as. th ey were said to be, why dic more more f ent disasters and wreeks in compar- they not suffer ison with foreign ships - List recorded the shipping from all parts of the world. “Now observe ...

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... victums. i apidly the mass markets, antil slavery itself shall be abolished by them.” obtain room ; as the dead are removed, the ship be- Mr. then thanked the audience for the very comes thi of Inbabitants ; and in a state of wretched- marked attention they ...

MPASURES SUPPLEMENTARY TO THE REPEAL or rue Navigation Laws.—The Daily News says, it is very d esirable that ..

... the common air will be displaced, av! the whole cavity of the ship will speedily be filled with the gas, and all combustion will be instantly extinguished, with as much certainty us if the ship were filled wi water, and without the least injury to the »perty ...

NORTH * SOUTH SHIELDS GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 21, 1849

... opinion that the charge of false expenditure of stoves, and the charge of false statements in the log-book of her Majesty’s ship Childers, have been proved against the prisoner, Commander John Charles Pitman; and the Court doth in consequence adjudge the ...

NORTH & SOUTH SHIELDS GAZETTE, OCTOBER 5, 1849. Robbery in the Steam Ferry.—On Saturday evnung, IWr. VTilliam ..

... Shields. The Pilots got Captain Manby’s apparatus, and through their exertions the crew was saved. Our shipping intelligence will give detail of the casualties. The gale, which continued during the whole of Sunday, went down night-fall, and gradually subsided ...

fIOBTH & SOUTH SHIELDS GAZETTE, OCTOBEE 12, 1849

... Stockport. ‘The collections MIDDLESBOROUGH ON LATE GALEs, —Not a single casualty occurred to ai ny ship which entered the Tece during the late gz , and it is said by intelligent ship masters that not all of those vessels which were straniled and wrecked ...

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... the Admiralty received, Saturday afternoon, communications from Dundee, dated tM. Aka inst., of the arrival of the whaling ship At!pnr Cart. Fenny, from Davis’ Straits, in the roads off that |M>rt tk night previous. to the departure of the vessel-iri* ...

fIOBTH & SOUTH SHIELDS GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 30, 1849

... Bank of England notes, the duty is infimtesiuially low; but on the sheathing paper, which is used extensively for laying on ships’ bottoms under copper, it is 100 per cent. The question has been somewhat sneeringly asked more than one Chancellor of the ...

NORTH & SOUTH SHIELDS GAZETTE, JANUARY &>, 18

... the diffusion of ‘important and interesting information. Why shvuuld we not insert in a a arrived ? list of ships about to sail as weil as of ships which have ‘Phe one class of information would be infinitely But we are ore interesting to shippers than the ...