VESSELS SIGNALLED AT THE LIZARD
... Glasgow Mill on. of Jersey to: g Flying Cloud, towinp W f Gladstone, of London, for Swan«fl • Bteo«« ...
... Glasgow Mill on. of Jersey to: g Flying Cloud, towinp W f Gladstone, of London, for Swan«fl • Bteo«« ...
... continent, from Tierra del Fuego and the Strait of Magellan, in the extreme south, to the sea-board of Colombia and the Caribbean Sea, adjoining the Isthmus of Panama, in the north. Its length is (from latitude IS deg. N. to 56 deg. 8) 66 degrees, about ...
... women whose feet would not carry them across the street without landing them in the gutter. (Hear, hear.) Again, in the Caribbean Islands, they had a custom of tying the head be- tween two boards — back and front — to make them handsome in their estimation ...
... y 0:701 ad hwn y mwyaf a gymerodd It erioed yn ngyn a'r achoe dirwestol. Aatrrnam,.—Dydd Lien cyn y diweddaf cyLeddodd y Caribbean i Halifax o'r India Orllew. inol, a dywed, y Cadben ddarfod iddyut, pan ar en taith i'r Ile olaf, o town tea 80 milltir ...
... like manner the Jamaican land-crabs which themselves live the mountain-tops come down every' year to lay their eggs in the Caribbean because like all other crabs they pass their first laYval stage as swimming tadpoles and afterwards take instinctively to ...
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... there nightly appear young persons who are habited in a fashion that may be all very well in some of the islands of the Caribbean Sea, and would doubtless be considered perfectly a In mode by the not lavishly-attired ladies and gentle- men who are known ...
... blending capital descriptive sketches of tbe with antiquarian in such way as carry reader along unconsciously to the end “ Caribbean Twelve per Cents satirical description of the people who usually come to tbe front in South American revolutions which in ...
... showery. Sco, moderate. Passed East—Spey, of Jersey; steamers Rathlin and Carron Park, Doth of Glasgow; Horatio, of Maryport; Caribbean Lille steamer Chamois, from Jamaica, for London. Passed W'ST—steamers Jesamin, of Abertleen; Mary Louisa, of Newcastle; Lonsdale ...
... th M~~~idOdrOribbea. Yr faan iaWN or at gadael .i EingKinston, cododd yr wgut cryf a thouau, gan mnat ?? folio y mnae y Caribbean yi tynych, nc yr aedd amt- Y ~ aw'r teithiryr yn ygtyngyu yn wylaidd dros ?? och v 1llo~g a ba rrorfad srnmaf f.V luran y ...
... from Barbanoes for London Stephanotis, of North Shields Royal Mail Company's steamer Para, from the West Indies Plymouth; Caribbean Line steamer Carib, from Jamaica for London Coleridge, of Exeter Wilson Line steamer Marengo, from New York for Hull presumed ...
... trial trip of the steamship Maroon, built to the order of Messrs C. Young and Christies, of Cardiff, and sold by them to the Caribbean Steamship Co., of London, for their West Indian trade. The following are her dimensions —Length, over all, 250 ft; breadth ...