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... boats; the hazardous and expensive mode conveyance thence Dublin, distance ot several miles;} the disagreeable disputes with boatmen ; the impositions practised the lowest orders of society ; with various olher difliculties, against which the complaints are ...

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... the hazardous and expensive inode ol conveyance thence to Dublin, distance several miles) the disagreeable disputes with boatmen, the impositions practized by the lowest oidcr of .society, with various other difllcuUist; which the complaints are un.versul ...

It* THE SHAREHOLDERS THE RUNCORN GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. TkTOTirK hereby given, that a CALL ONE POUND } I- SHILLINGS ..

... each boat. No. 3.- -The Till \L STAKES, value Five Guineas, v*ecie, for Four-oared Gigs, rowed and steered ti>hcrmett •»r boatmen plying on the rivers Dee. Irwwll, Mersey. i»s each boat No. a—A SCULLING MATCH, f«*r Five Guineas, Yachts' Punts, seuSk-d ...

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... .10*. 60. | Steerage. A*. 61. Paasennera and their Luggsge soil put hoard of and landed Ann then packetiffin charge, the Boatmen enfQUKESrSp*THE ISLE ukea Goods from Lireruool erery TneasoAT. which lenuire to be entered the CuMom-Muse, and shipped, the ...

ST. CEI'UCt STEAM-PAI K1 , f|AHK hT. OfcOlUiE ..Ml X BTEAM-PACK KTs, u, e.c-cpted) l»u»«n LI will leave «»cb Pori

... aAOunlcary in small b,.' 1 hacardous and expensive mode conveyance Dublin disunce of seven mile*,) the diftcre,,' flutes with boatmen, the impositions jirac^ 1 owest order of society, with varumt uti,„ (j| ,* against which the coinplaiiu. are uniteisal. The ...

PRICES CURRENT

... when a verdict of accidental death was returned. Monday evening last, a young man from the Floating Bath was picked hy the boatmen of the packet, such state of exhaustion, that, in a few minutes roust have sunk, no other boat being near at the time. understand ...

WKRCK OF THF. THAMES. STEAMER

... were one after other drawn through the sea Into sai boat,-and. the hope of the wind and sea »u« becoming more seven-, the boatmen calculated upon landing thew* three upon island about ...

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... a*j Cabin Fare 10*. 6d. Streraf*.. M. I’aMcngcrs and Luggage put on board and landed from the** packets free of expense, Boatmen engaged for that purpose. AcraTs. MOORE and CHRISTIAN, 23. Rcdcrou-atreet, Liverpool. EDWD. MOORE, Steam-padtet Quay, Douglas ...

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... d*. fat. Passengers and their Luggage will put board of, and la.idea from, the I'acket*. «f each Port, free charge, the boatmen engaged for tl:i* purpose. For freight or passage apply to Agents, J nCTF, 2* ...

THE LATE STORM

... our harbour, but thacrcwsof all have been rescued from watary grave the intrepidity of our own and the Deal and Broadstairs boatmen, who were on the alert render all the asdstance in their power* The ciew of one of- the vessels on the Goodwin Sands ware ...

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... Do. 5». tal. Passengers and ilieir Luggage will l»e hoard of, and landed from the Packets, each Port, ln*e of charge, the boatmen engaged for this purpu*e. For freight jiassage apply thi* Agents. JAMES 1)1 FF. *iH. Hnihswick-Rtreet. Liverpool; EDWARD MOORE ...