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... SAILING . Tim Annual SilVer Cup and Cosier, given bil i te Proprietors of Vauxhall Gardens, to he sailed for by Gentlemen's Pleasure Boats, took place yesterday. The day was very propitious fur the occasion—the whole face of the Thames was completely ...
... sail' in% 0014., XS. Arrived—the A /live, wit Ilatns,- arid rt,artt King, from Yetcr Witri , nri 0 , 3 ;Mary,, from Southampton ; Collins, from Lyro.; tiope, Mer, Irani ; Providence, Brown, ; Witt Clutlotte, Roberts,. from Lolirton ; d an Catlwine, Platt ...
... SAILING MATCH. . Yesterday the annual sailing match took P 1:: the NraUxhall Cup. Precisely - at a quarter pa. ic following , boars started at BLicki . riars - They - -were to sail round a ,barge: moored near Put Brge„ :Ind return back to a Wit sta.. ...
... SAILING MXTCW. v~aj t r er - g!v ' nby j hc -£ * ?? by *. ?? y r lay it-an:es. r- , Celine Co ™**»dtrs. Where belong to. Tons. *-«■. * »' nSF** Wesminster, 3 * Wi,Vv, m'Ph' 1, Iondo » 4 fc*wuuud. 1, iey Yr Lambeth, 8 I'loducc d • Hompesch, Battersea ...
... SAIL FOR DEBT. V.siLEY ELLIsoN. • - a Rule calling on . Plaintiff Cause Why . the Defendant shciuld not be dinharged of custody ooliir common the Defendatit was arrested for 3cool. upon the . AlfEdaVii of AsSignee of the Plaintiff,. Who had as.ignect ...
... view, to the Merchant and' Seaman. Time Sails will enable Sh ips to mike quicker voyages, more sail can he carried with greater safety the Ship, Masts, and Yards, Bcc. by day and night, than with the common Sails, as they can he reefed or furled in a tew ...
... The Top Sails one man at each lower yard arm. And the Top-gallant by one man or boy, at each tep-sail yard arm. These Sails enable Ship to reef in a few minutes when on a lee shore, in stonny weather, when it may be necessary reduce ihe sails, at the ...
... SAILING MAiLH. The statement in our i'aper of Friday last relative ! fo tin- Saili ji-jj Matih forthe Cup and Cover, niven by I Mr. SlltrPAltD, the Proprietor of the. Minor Vaux'- i hull Ganleiis, Mi'lbank, near Chelsea, is inrorreM. The St. George at ...
... SAILING OF THE EXPEDITION. Yellerday Admiral the Commander in Chief of the NOkTHIILW Ex ?forma, in the Prince of Wales man of war, of 98 guns, failed from Yar- mouth with ahout t 8 fail of the line, feveral Frigates, Sloops, Gun-11;gs, &c. with a fine ...
... sailbmaker,. was built to cary as murh: ras 17 tons. MIr. harebiother's, skill, as a sail-maker, was demonstrated in the snug fit, and judicious propotr tion of his sails ; he also stood well by ior the signal,- had all ready, and started direally as it ...