SAILING BARGE MATCH
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... SAILING BARGE MATCH. ?? ?? ?? match wa » sailed yesterday, being tb-n-dte ?? ci^ s * B ** l * and ?? l * ...
... THE SAILING BARGE MATCH. The entries for the 23d sailing barge match from Erith to the Nore and back on the 9th of July closed last night as under : — Topsail Barges.— Prize, £20 cup and £10 10s. to hands ; second, £15 cup and £5 ss. to hands ; third ...
... .SAILING OF THE CHANNEL FLEET. PLYMOUTH, Thursday. In conscience of instructions r'c.ivtd by the Por Admiral, Sir Houston Stewart, the Ctiannel Fioer, with the exception of the Achilles, which remains to collect the stragglers, set fail this morning for ...
... LONDON SAILING CLUB. ♦ The ninth race thi3 season was successfully brought off i yesterday afternoon. The race was a time race for first- class boats, and there were five ?? (Mr. B -al), Ethel (Mr. Thompson), Esmeralda ( Mr. Davey), Chameleon ■ (Messrs ...
... conclusion and dispensing altogether with the use of masts and sails, which appears to be the order of the day. The breakdown of the Monarch, off Lisbon, and her safe arrival in port under sail, is acase in point, although a much smaller amount of canvas ...
... The London Sailing Club.— Last evening at Hammersmith this club sailed its 10th match, the race being open to second-class boats. Five boats sent up then- racing Hags— viz., Lurline, L. Wilson and R. 1). Williams ; Minnie, G. JPenney ; Why Not, T. F. ...
... In consequence of the arrangements with the Boers the captain of the Holland, whicli was on the point of sailing yesterday morning with 4.90 trooj s and a large cargo of ammunition for South Africa, received instructions frum the War olfice to disembark ...
... return journey tha sail is atoain unfolded If th_ ttSt^W h lZ™™*^* ?? to the sail. Considerable speed may be attained in sal Snd ng, l. ?? ' _ tha , n With aailin 8 i««-boat- in . strong wind. If the skater no longer desires to use the .sail he _i __nbr_nl ...
... Shipping Disaster in the Mersey. — The sail- ing vessel Buccleuch, for Melbourne, was being towed out of the Mersey at an early hour yesterday morning, in very thick weather, when she collided with an inward bound East Indiaman, the Baroda, from Calcutta ...
... The Queen is expected to leave Osborne for Glasgow on Tuesday. The royal yacht Victoria and Albert will sail on Saturday in order to arrive in time to be in attendance on her Majesty in tiie Clyde. The King of the Belgians, attended by Count d'Oultremont ...
... The Southampton Regatta. — Yesterday's pro- gramme at the Southampton Regatta was an important one, and valaable prizes were sailed for. The results were as foUow:— The Club prize of £70 for cutters of 30 tons and upwards : May first, by time, and Samoena ...
... The Titania, under command of her owner, the Marquis of Ailsa, sailed on Wednesday for Gibraltar. King's College Department for Ladies. — Mr. Wilfred A. Gill, fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, announces a course of lectures on Modern English Ethics ...