SALE OF THE TAYLEUR
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... Sale of the Tayleur-Lierpaool, Monday.-A num1e- Iros company was attracted to the office of Messrs. f Cunard, Munn & Co., shipbrokers, this afternoon, in consequence of an announcement that the wreck of tile ill-fated iron ship Tayleur, as she now lies ...
... parish of Lanbeth is ;lotv closed, so that ill ftutlrre t[le interenr0s must take place in this ground. The wreck of the Tayleur hras been soll for 4l0d Tle ship 0rigi- nally cost 20,000?. A dreadful gas explosion took place on Wedneedroy night in Grosve- ...
... Saturday last from the effects of the injuries he In, hadsreceived. TinE WRECK OF THIE TAYLEUR.-A considerable quan- 7y tity of the cargo of the unfortunate ship Tayleur, sunk off- n.Lambay Island, has been raised by mneans of divers, who nso have been at ...
... the etcephalon. ner- [raw THE WRECu OF THE TAYiEUr.'-A considerable qufln id it tity of the cargo of the unfortunate ship T'ayleur, sunk ofi ner- Lambay Island, has been raised by means of divers, who ion have been at work for some time past. A portion ...
... suflirient fuel for tire voyage out and home. Sire ias to be fitted with paddlo-wheels nd screw-propelling power. Sale of the Tayleur.-A numerous company was attracted to the oftieeof liMessrs. Cunard, Mloni, and Ca., ship-brokers, on the 29th ult., in consequence ...
... James Montgomery, Eaq.-On Monday, at Messrs Canard, Alunn and Co.'s offies, Liverpool, the wreck of the ill-fated iron ship Tayleur, as she now lies of Lambay Island, was sold by auetion, and knocked down to Messrs Dutton and Nephews, of that town, for 480 ...