WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR
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... THE SHIP TAYLEUR. LIVERPOOL, MONDAY MORNING. It is with the deepest regret that we have to announce the total loss of the magnificent new iron ship Tayleur, to- gether with upwards of 400 of the passengers, and several ofthecrew. The Tayleur sailed from ...
... are the dangers those brave, who, satisfied at home, set out to seek fortune in our distant colonies. Yesterday week the Tayleur, a stately ship of more than 2,000 tons burden, carrying a valuable cargo, freighted with nearly 600 emigrants, sailed from ...
... a very valnable cargo, and full complement of passengers, numbering about 300. Her crew, as in the case of the ill-fated Tayleur. consisted principally of_ Chinese and Lascars who make very inefficient seamen in the>-e cold latitudes,' The vessel had ...
... master. and the anxiety pictured every countenance proved their sincerity. The number of passengers from 3lerthyr by the Tayleur, was eight. The following are names :—Mr. Thomas Kirkhouse, coal agent, Cyfartlifit, son of Mr, Kirkhouse of the same place; ...
... DREADFUL SHIPWRECK. OF A NEW IRON SHIP AND THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY AUSTRALIAN EMIGRANTS. The Tayleur, a magnificent new iron emigrant-ship, from Liverpool ler Melbourne at noon on Thumbs.. with a tine south-east wind, in tow of the steam-tug c oo ns, ...
... said, do credit to the contractors, Messrs. Tayleur and Co. The same builders have orders for three more iron vessels, one of 1,000 tons, and two of 500 tons each, which will be laid down as soon as The Tayleur is launched. . . THE HERRING FISHERY IN SCOTLAND ...
... new iron ship Tayleur, recently launched from the yard of the Bank Quay Foundry Company, at Warrington, and which is now being fitt'ed up in the Wellington Dock, if-011?, ^essrs- Pilkington and Wilson's White Star t' ^°r ^tralia- The Tayleur is one of the ...
... required by the present law; and he suggested various expedients for their improvetnent. Ile referred to the recent case of the Tayleur as an example of fatal neglect of the Government regulations. Mr. F. PEEL observed that the whole subject of the passengers' ...
... a dearri 0,4 n had little difficulty in persuading twedenpagg4tigras: to the but of gold. They were iwng'ers on board the Tayleur, and!..so: P Carley was one of the few husban d am ing Ilia own life and that of sole . _ i t list has been opened in ...
... Adelaide by tb. TAYLEUR, will be forwarded from Melbourne at the expense of the Ship. WHITE STAR LINE OF AUSTRA ^LLLL^ LIAN PACKETS. Landing Passengers at the Wharf free of charge. Ships. Tons. I Commanders Destination. To sail. Tayleur 3800 j J.Noble ...