THE BOATMEN'S RACE
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... FOUR BOATMEN DROWNED. Four boatmen, belonging to Dalkey, went out yesterday morning for the purpose of fishing. They have not since been heard of, nor has the boat been found. The sea was exceedingly rough. A coastguardman reports that saw a fishing boat ...
... ,SEAMEN AND BOATE'N'S FRIEND SOCIETY. CONFERENCE IN LIVERROOL. The ninth autumnal meetings of the Seamen and Boatmen's Friend Society were commenced on Saturday in Liveipool and Seacombe, on which day the delegates and missionaries were entertained at ...
... SEAMEN- AkD B01TMEENS FRIEND I SI 0 C E v T Y. The third aitur-niid meetings of ths Seamen and Boatmen s Friend Soriet e are beirn held in Liver- ?? thli week. On Sunday sneciai services were held in different piacer of worship, including the Chapel conoected ...
... SEAMEINS AND BOATMEN'S FRIEND SOCIETY. The seventh autumnal conference of the above toi-i-ty wa4 held yesterday, in the Flatmen's i i'etnel, George's Dock, Liverpool, and was attended by missionaries from various towns. On Sunday ser ices were conducted ...
... CUSTOMS BOATAIEN, PORT Of, LIVERPOOL. The boatmen of her Miajesty's custoui at tbi port (Liverpool). inproofof thejusticeof thoirclaiw'. and thetruthof the assertions setforth in tlhevarou. petitions addressed by them to the bonourabh board and the Lords ...
... Liandudno Boatmen's R?? —What little wind ore vailed at yea tig day's snnnal regatta the boatmen was dae east, and it gradually died out just when the events were pkma. matches,, nemad by large l^f, Mr. J. W. Watton was the commodore. Mr. Hagh Edwards ...
... rowing. When the boatmen took out their licenses they made inquiries as to whetner any difference would be made in the arrangements, and were informed that no change would be made. A grievance was therefore created by sum- moning the boatmen before the m ...
... carsory glance at the :. vast numbers of persons employed as fistmen andi n boatmen. To Liverpool clone more than 130,000 . visits were annually paid by the fiatmen and I boatmen working on the canals and rivers. f For several years the need of a snitable ...
... lady at Whitchnrlb has written to Mr. George t d Smith, of Coalville, for suggestions by which the d condition of our canal boatmen could be improved, a r to which he has replied, from The Cabin, Crick, fi e Rugby, Dec. 25, 1891, as under:-Afterspend- a ...
... imposed. Unlicensed Boatmen.—Several persons were summoned for having on the August plied for hire with pleasure boats at New Brighton without having taken out licenses.—lnspector Bowyer stated that on bank holidays Liverpool boatmen went New Brighton and ...
... Worthington, James Connolly, P. Mnrphy, and William Sutton (four boatmen), for saving, in their boat, a man who had fallen into the Prince's Dock. 10s. Thomas Farrell and William Gregory (boatmen), for earing a men from drowning Prince'e Dock, by going to ...