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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... Desnerarao. ad Red Rover from Charles ton far Hull. Sailed the Sancho Panza for Aden, Willia:n Kelly, for Montreal, and Daidalus for Quebec. OFF BRIGHcTON, MAY 14.-Arrived the Leander from Hobart Town; SaiLed Dec. I. OFa Dt rGoAnvoN, MAY 13-The Malcolm, of ...

THE FUNDS

... TinsisnAr MOanIING, HALV-PAST TusZaR- The British and North Americans royal mail steamer the Columbia, Cap. tain Miller, which sailed from Boston ols the 16th, anI Hal4ifax on the 1t811 inst., arrived at Liverool oil Thursday morning at S o'clock, after a ...

SHIPPING STATISTICS

... SHZP21NG STATISTICS. Some valuable otatislical returns of sailing vessels re- gistered at each port of the United Kingdom (including the Isle of Man, ?? in the year 1843; of vessels entered and cleared coastxise in 1843; of the number and ton- nage of ...

WRECK OF AN EMIGRANT SHIP

... probable loss of the English emi- grant ship Omega, 1,277 tons burden, belonging to Stromness, Mr. David Carrick commander, which sailed from Liverpool on the 16th of January last, with 315 emigrants for New York; and also that of the Barbara, of Nova Scotia ...

THE GAZETTES

... -Robert Kipling and William Atkinson, warehousemen, Wood-street, Cheapside.- Edmund Goldsbury, draper, Hastings.-Henry Watts, sail- ucaker, Bristol.-James Brown Carson, merchant, Liverpool. -Jances Hill, grocer, Durham. DECLARATIONS OF INSOLVENCY. T. Pitcher ...

THE GAZETTES

... merchantand cutlery ?? Dixon, Woodhouse Carr, Leeds, ?? King, Kitgston-upon-Hull, mercer and draper- Hetory Chalicombe, Swansea, sail-maker. DECLARATIONS OP INSOLVENCY. Richard White, York-street, Newington, coach-master, horse- dealer, and livery stable ? ...

WEEKLY SUMMARY OF MARITIME CASUALTIES

... a ship's name, was picked up at Maudal, July ?? Veloce Manuela, Dandijuoin, put into Bahia, June 10th, with lose of masts, sails, &e., havitig been on her beam ends.-- The Hen rietta, Warsen, put inta Rlatusgte, July S9th, with rudder damaged and ?? Fame ...

LOSS OF ANOTHER WEST INDIA STEAM PACKET

... sea then lifted her off, when it soon be- came evident that, in spite of every exertion, she could not be kept long aloat. Sail was then made to force her on shore, or into shallow water. Precisely, however, at twenty minutes past eleven, she went down ...

- London Gazette.-Pr

... however, enjoyed them- selves exceedingly on their arrival at Hull, by visiting the steamers, whale ships, and other vessels, sailing in the river, steamers to New Holland and Barton, and viewing the curiosities at the Zoological Gardems.-Yesterday an. other ...

THE GAZETTES

... -Thomas Rodham, Newcastle-upon-TydO. graclr Leech, Newcsatle-upon-Tyne, ?? Manchester, ?? Murch, Nrlo.-d5 e don, Somersetshire, sail-cloth manufacturer. BANKRUPTS. FRIDAY.P William Webb, Leamington, ?? tS mont, West Smithfield, dealer in foreign wines and ...

THE GAZETTES

... Dowall, jun., Arbilslat, bleachers-F. Robertson, Dundee, merchant.-W. D. LIpraik, Glasgow, wright.-1r.and D. Ferguson, Dnndee, sail-makers. : BANKRUPTS.-FRIDAY. : William Fuller, Cotton-street, Poplar, coal-merchant.- George Newton, Seahara-hartbour, Durham ...

THE GAZETTES

... West Bromwich, Staffordshire.-Henry Mitchell, fellmonger, Nottingham.-Thomas Nuttall, pork-butcher, Rochdale.-Thomas Norman, sail-cloth manufacturer, Penketh, Lancasbire. DECLARATIONS OF INSOLVENCY. G. Taylor, butcher, Poynton, Cheshire.-J. Woodhouse, ...