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... SAILING. AUG. 8, 230 PM.—The Charlotte brig, Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. R. T. Greville, for Quebec, with despatches. Fresh breeze, N.N.W. ; Miranda schooner, Alexander Many, Esq , for Ireland and the west coast of Scotl,ind. YACHTS AT AND ABOUT THE STATION ...
... SAILINGS. Yesterday, the Marquis of Ormonde sailed in the Gem schooner for Brighton. On Friday, the Merlin schooner, Mr. W. Lyons, sailed for the Texel. The Marquis of Conyngham arrived at the close of the week, in his fine cutter-yacht Flower of Yarrow ...
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... SAILING MATCH. On Tuesday the sailing match took place between Green. wich and Gr tvesend, for tv.reo silver cups, given by the tnern. hers of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, in honour of the corn. nation of her Majesty, who has condescended to become the ...
... THE SAILING MATCH. Yesterday afternoon, about five o'clock, the different sailing vessels entered for the superb cup, given by the Members of the Old Cumberland Fleet, and other subscribers, took their respective stations at Blackfriar's Bridge, and started ...
... SAILING MATCH. The annual above-bridge sailing - rn - aTcii — Of the Arundel Yacht Club, which, it had been anticipated, from the number of boats and closeness of the tonnage, would be a very pretty exhibition, yesterday unfortunately turned out a very ...
... SAILING MATCH. ARUNDEL YACHT CLUB.—The first above-bridge sailing match of the season took place yesterday, the distance being a s usual from the Temple-gardens to Wandsworthmeadows and back. Since the establishment of this club, which is governed by ...
... THE SAILING MATCH. Sailing . there h which was obliged to e p f as Graves- Lady sufficient winTto take the vessels t as far a O r n account of an l d . , renewed on Saturday, between Loui sa RaYal Eagle * * * st o k es 11. . - • Ditto. Mr. Smith.. ...
... SAILING-VESSELS. Cockatrice, 182 tons, 30 men.—Manned from Ocean, and ntting for the service. Emerald, 86 tons, and Mercury, 70 tons.—Manned from Vincent, and loaded with meal from that port for Ireland. Devon 50 tons.—Loaded, and about to sail for Ireland ...
... S'AILINGS. July 26th.—Aurora cutter, William Beach, Esq., for London. Light breeze, W.S.W. 27th.—Wi1l-o'-the-Wisp cutter, Capt. C. H. Williams, R.N., for Torquay and Plymouth. ...