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... sail ire rilsors.; Friday I 2: 2301 ti S:i 73 st ) 1 31! ati 2 7 5 1 7 , pi lop. so p.lO, S p. ii ;tate Pottery Olbe Q. CHART ...
... ith Buenos Ayres i Bth Feb. tD. arrived/rnm St. Andero arrived from W Plymouth A 0 • d» Sail of Transports ulcrson Southampton \V Portsmouth I d° d° 30 Sail bound to the t Indies .. sai'edfor •'mate, a Cruize W ...
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... To sail immediately, having the greater Part of her Cargo positively engaged. For CEYLON, MADRAS, and BENGAL. THE remarkably fine last-sailing Ship EURYDICE, coppered and copper-fastened; Charles Young, Commander. Burthen 450 tons, men answerable. Has ...
... Proctor Savannah sailed 21st January Hippocampi, Tessicr Leghorn an',! Beaumaris Srdbury, Nichols Newfmiudld. Mary, Sloan Lisboa «S Klepimnt, Voice New Orleans sailed Uih Jan. and from Belize 17ih Thos Conch, Nelson Virginia sailed 31st January Mercury ...
... SAILING MATCH. The River Thames, last evening, presented most lively and interesting spectacle. Public notice having been given intended sailing match for a silver cup and cover, by gentlemen’s pleasureboats, every person who possessed boat, had the means ...
... SAILING MATCH. On tuesday evening the elegant Cap, given by the Gentlemen of the LoudonYatcht Club, was sailed for by the follow. ing . pleasure boats, steered by the owners, or Gentlemen of their nomination, viz. Waterloo, Capt. Haines; Mermaid, Capt ...
... SAILING BARGE, TO SOU), stroug tleckoJ SAILING-* BARGE, measures tons, but will greater Now,lying at Mrgy's -Wharf, near Bo.v Bridge, Stratford, Tart, where further particulars may known. Also 100.000 Malm Cavers, fit for exportation, and Stock and I’lace ...
... SAILING MATCH Ypsterday the display of sailing for the Clip and Cover give!) by the Proprietors of Cunib-tiand-Gardens drew a large body of spectator* to the scene of action. The bridges were covered, and the boats collected on the fvter were never more ...
... Sailing match. Yesterday the Silver .Cup and Cover, given by the Proprief&j-s pf the New Raneiigh Gardens, was agaiii sailed for by Gentlemen's pleasure-boats, vi/. — 1. The Rival. I 4. .Cnroline. I 7. Calypso. 2. Mercury. 5. .Infant Maty, j & Henrietta ...
... ■RAMSGATE sailed for 29' Clio, Ann, York Merchant, Matilda, Henry, Trial, Pallas, Aid, Pf. of Waterloo, Ariadne, Nancy, Queen Eli'/abeth, Calypso, Teneriffe Specolant, Havre Flora, Calais Skainskaff, . Ncntes Feole, Caen Mary, Africa Batchelor, d° Off ...
... SAIL RDA . We yesterday received German Papers* to the 11th inst.; but they contain nothing of importance, if we except 'a Frankfort article, which.af-, firms, that in the Commercial Treaty recently concluded between 'Sweden and. Denmark it is stipulated ...