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... which «re of • superior description, retnorfd from thc rrtitfnf-fceoee. k-fleld Gardens, AlfbnrU»e»toad, order of Henry Tayleur, Bof>, coOsistiiMr °y BU | j aD ...
... which «re of • superior description, retnorfd from thc rrtitfnf-fceoee. k-fleld Gardens, AlfbnrU»e»toad, order of Henry Tayleur, Bof>, coOsistiiMr °y BU | j aD ...
... of pain. J Ships’ Compasses.—Mr. John Biggs, civil engineer, in a letter to a contemporary, says that two days after the Tayleur was lost, and in the same channel, when shaping their course compu. to the Tuskar Light, dixtant about eighty mile., when ...
... Brokers' Sale-room, 3, York-boUdings. Dale-street, The HULL. RIGGING, and APPURTENANCES, fonninf the Wreck of the Iron Ship TAYLEUR. liei off I.land. The owner, not ju»r»nt«c to the purchasers any right to the Goods, Treasure, or Effects, that are on board ...
... discharged. Two tug steamers and a sloop, with divers, have been for some time at work at the wreck of the ill-fated ship Tayleur, and have succeedbd recovering a portion of her valuable cargo, consisting chiefly of bale goods. The goods thus reco • vered ...