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... d vivid lightning and loud peals of (bunder. Accimmt ox the Rivss—On Friday aAorooou, about batf-past three o'clock, two boatmen were taking pilot to outward bound ship off the rock, when breese caught the sails near the CUrcncc Dock, and capaised them ...

fcibtrpool, 4, iu-28

... —There has been business pub* lie interest transacted at the meetings the Dock Com* of the lasi two weeks. Caution to Am ATiva Boatmen.— About seven o'clock on Monday evening last, as three young gentlemen of the above description were indulging themselves ...

SUSDA r, F'b. 10. ttimd variable ami light

... then to the (wlut* when they wete weaned I bis had been into a mu*t incuugiuuut heap uuwenM. ihe Mayor said the petition the boatmen, wuuld wa* the but teunol. bought they ought now m r r wtoor. M have read (H—r. bear, from Mr. LeeU**). Toe was then read ...

Domr*t(r

... com|*elilors are not numerous, he obtained. As the Rddwione boat was carrying him to lake possession his habiapion. one the boatmen asked him what could tempt him to give up a business, shut up lor months in a pillar \Vhy, said the man, because 1 do not ...

MERCHANT SEAMEN

... fell into the George’s Dock a height of 4.5 feet, and sank almost immediately the neck in ihe mud. it being low tide. Some boatmen went his assistance, and relieved him from his perilous situation. boat lay within few inches of the spot where Mr. Frauklaml ...

OITPOKTS

... mismanagement, (be boat got jammed between the vessel and the the Prince's Pier, where she wss smashed to pieces Fortunate!?, (he boatmen and persons on the pier succeeded in getting them all out safe, with the exception of Bunn, who was seriously injured, and ...

i.tbri'pool, siuli» 4,

... ** Barbara” marked on her stern, was alio cayt ashore there. The aggirter of was in catwo. (and now the piKtekHion one the boatmen) from which it appears that she haa been built about three years and registers about seventy lona. A meeting «f the Lancashire ...

Djitirstif

... on the God. win Sands. A boat was got afloat Deal to their as. sistance, the w jnd blowing strong from the N. E. and the boatmen found a vessel without any person on board. The crew had taken their boat (the captain not having time save his papers,) and ...

libcipe®!, iSlartJ 22, 1832

... from Alexandria, laden with cotton, has been wrecked upon Hoyle Bank. The crew were saved by the exertions of the lioylake boatmen. All are now under quarantine. Belem Castle— from Lisbon, had the misfortune to be cast away upon West Hoyle Bank Tuesday ...

BUTTER. lir. MARKET. July ft

... than the French inhabitants the M.nn.rvgJ M*n..stprick*«e.i,nger 30C*. JERSEY »'«■ Oueto*c tons H for the use ul the various boatmen and others employed colony, and oppose Hu* MU—dimly, because It was red Mkriavm I root*order—King * Dock _*’ * . . Areu* Ireland ...

w ItiNEMiAY,

... her. Very near ine, vcstenlay morning, the w'eathcr In'ing moderate, Mr 110 lds, of Lythatn, Agent for Lloyd's with a party boatmen, went down to the wreck, and wiceedcd get*ing dollar* sale out her. Nothing more the cargo can bes.tve ...

FRIDAY, Aug. b.— Wind variable A* liyht

... child supposed have been produced by suffocation. Death by Drowning.—On Saturday week Richard Rowlands, one of the river boatmen, picked up the body of boy, which he discovered floating in tha river opposite the Prince’s Dock wall. It proved to the body ...