SALE OF THE TAYLEUR
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... SALE OF THE SHIP TAYLEUR. Ltvr.nrooi., May 2tt.—A numerous company was attracted to the office of Messrs, t 'unart], Munn, and Co., ship brokers, this afternoon, in consequence of announcement that the wreck the ill fated iron ship Taylcur, she now lies ...
... SALE OF TAYLEUR. I ivsrpiol, May, —A numerous was attracted o Messrs. Canard, Muno, an I Cj.. ship brokers, this afternoon, consequeneo an an* nouneemeut that the wrerk of the ill-laud iron ship ...
... SALVAGE SALE FROM THE TAYLEUR.” Woollen, Linen and Cotton Goods, Canvas, Tools and Ironmongery, Glass, Provisions, Anchor (41 cwt.). New Rigging. Spars, Yards. &e., and miscellaneous Cargo and Stores saved from the wreck of the Taylmr. TO SOLD BY AUCTION ...
... Salvage Sale from the •’ Tayleur.”—Woollen, Linen and Cotton Goods, Ready made Clothe*. Tool* and Ironmongery. Chm» and Earthenware, Copper. Preserved Meats, Glass, Cheese, and Miscellaneous Cargo raised from the Wreck of the Tayleur. TO be Sold by Auction ...
... Sale atOne o'clock. For further particulars apply J. O'GORMAN, Auctioneer, Hmry^Ueet. AUCTIONS. Mraffc Sate from the ** Tayleur.’* Woollen. Llnett. «nd Colton Goode, Canvas. Tools and Ironmongery. Chimney Pieoee, Olaaa, Provisions. Anchor (41 New Rigging ...
... eiatody, and, it is probable,-Mill be tried at the wises. A considerable quantity of the cargo of the no: fortunate ship Tayleur, sunk off Lambay Is: land, has been rinsed by means of divers, who have been at work for some time put. A portion ofthe g ...
... Soo, ud Co. BIS 'brrt Mutdtn tod Co. . All otban 641 A considerable quantity the cargo of the unfortunate ship ** Tayleur, sunk off Island, has been raised by means of divers, who have been work for some time past. A portion of the goods were ...
... raised from the Wreck of the Tayleur. TO be Sold by Auction without reserve, for account whom it may concern, the Steam Tug Stores, 70 SIR JOHN’S-QUAY, Dublin, on FRIDAY Next, the of June, all the Goods raised from the Tayleur up to the present, consisting ...
... whom it may concern), the Steam Tug Storee, 70, Sir John’s Quay, Dublin, on FRIDAY, tbe June, all the Goods raised from the TAYLEUR” np to the present, consisting of 3 bales Alpaca. And Orleans Cloths, pieces Figured Orleans, several bales and cases ready-made ...
... can confidently recommend Use Trade, and wiil sell fair term*. JOHN'S QUAY, 10th Juno 1854. SECOND SALVAGE SALE FROM THE ••TAYLEUR Woollen, Linen, and Cotton Good*, Ready-made Clothe*, Tool*, and Ironmongery, China and Earthenware, Copper, Preserved Meats ...
... carry sufficient fed for the voyage out and home. She is to be fitted with paddle-wheels eel screw-propelling power. Tun TAYLEUR.—The sale of this vessel, which hes musk off Lambay Head, took place at Liverpool on the 29th alt. Messrs. Dutton and Nephews ...