SHIPPING NEWS
... FATALITIES ON A STEAMER On Monday night an accident of a peculiar and shocking character took place at Goole. The J. M. Lennard, of Middleeborough, left the port with a cargo of coal fo ...
... FATALITIES ON A STEAMER On Monday night an accident of a peculiar and shocking character took place at Goole. The J. M. Lennard, of Middleeborough, left the port with a cargo of coal fo ...
... it HIGH WATER AT LIVERPOOL. ? r 5 MoL'ingo. Evnqnga. Hnctrr. , ?? ?? 28 5 To.xomtow.050. I 5.17 6 hi a SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER it A Wlnd-Liverpool, nine am., S., liht breeze. I, . ARRIVED. SEPTE ...
... BRITISH IRON iAND STEEL : INDUSTRIES. THEIR PERILS AND THEIR PROSPECTS. tbe ir A correspondent of the ' Times ?? Kiingc Duke Of Devonshire, in presiding recently over fish If 4 the annual general me ...
... ?? HIGH WATEa AT LIVERPOOLA MOitwisci. EVtgygete. HimiTra To-rixr ?? 9 I 223 ?? 0 i ?? -~ ?? 41 MONDAY, MARCH 22. VIIIALiverpool, nine a~m., S., light breeze; mridnightt, W., mroderato gale; ...
... I BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890-1 W-1X .L4-&*VI ZIVIs QI vS JL.(I)k Joiv@.~ (Fri7o lats night'. Qazeltee.J RECEIVING ORDERS. John Evans, Glasnorgaun Stores, Bute-street, Treorkey, Glamorgarshire, groc ...
... LATEST COMMERCIAL |I M1EtICA COTTON. Now XNEW YOREn SATnDnA. ew York spot market closed quiet, and Je. ner lb. lower. Exchange New York and New Mrleans unaltered. Futures declined on the day 9 to 12 p ...
... : aB ~ IGt WATER AT LIVERPOOL J Ci Sit * MOiRyNIN. EVENING. REIarr. M; TO-DAY.w ?? . ?? ?? 8 To ?? 10 we MONDAY, SEPTMBER 27. b ce W-Wnd.-Liverpool, nine amvariable; mxidnight, S. light wa b ...
... , I, : V RP O O L > ; :I r ' 1 ' ' D ' . IERlPOOL- PRODUE. . , 0 'Thursday Evening.: Sugar.-The market remains steady and un- changed, and the sales ?? : 5803 bags-syrups at 8s. 9d. to 8s. 3d., and- g ...
... 'COiN-^EXCHAiN.WklgIW, ris-LfDiAY ;ISHi¢ ;i ; ON= klZ., ?? ,*3 Ai .t~lithOs the1 meainrg rrade.,dtrl nor e yIc'n. uch .. hrt'sknees jaftqer 3Monda~y to last w'eelcas~vir- had occ45iiozs th . to i'icg on th'at day, yhet there were coiterebk .leg Yf+4made haifa hti 'Eglish andf Sct.k srchheast fttl~up s.orihe i Icttrren~y of the 2J2d iirs,ur r ti his ?? mloderately large s~how -of -Widalerfrois ...
... ., i- SHIP. NEWS. ARRIVALS. 'Al Dubi'ln, the jeEsleswood, Johnfon, from thig port-AT Jaterford, the -Fricedi, Cook, from Sicily, boynd ?? Geitoa, the Crercent, Todd -At Sil~oaJ the.:3d-inflant, the Mary Hall, Hant, fro qi th tth ar fron} this~po'r ?? ' l; 0 ' ' -- ' ' The Hope, Ware, from Lordon, for this port, with gonds, irriidl here iaf6 nighr, afrete a (ormy -pafage having been oiliged..o ...
... HULL.SHIP NEWS. It Foreign/fiips arrived. g February 7. Young William, Turuboall frnti s Feterlburg, with hemp atid iron. a Farerig ?? cleared Ont, it Felruary 3. Mercury,- Cherry, for 1i46n.-S Jonge Janke, Claafes, for Embden, both sith wordleri. drapery, &c, -a-. Coaflers arrivred. 3anuary 3t. Adive, Fofier, from London.-- s ?? a. Sophia, Edminds, from Wells. Sufan- i nah, Boothby, from Lynn ...
... Mi2RK.-LANE, Mronday, lfarcls 30. We have hid but!ittle corn of any fpecies frelh' Lp Jera G: nee our lIAft; fblperfine dry wheat of our OWv1 growth advanced this mornming alsout S5. per quarter, and there were rome famplesof forekgn wheat fovery tiie in quality' as to fetch the fanne prices with tha Entilib ; but whatever fell Iholt in any degree as to colour or weight, was fo far from ...