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FRENCH SHIP SUNK OFF THE GOODWINS

... Paquebot No. 6, Of Lannion, in Brittany, was sunk on sunday near the Goodwin lightship by the steamer Hercules, of Dantzio. The sailing ship went downin 1l minutes, and Ave of thoseaboard were drowned. Nows of the disaster reached Lowestoft in the alternoon ...

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS

... had another trial spin in a strotg breeze, and again her performrnce gave great satisfaction. She did not use her new set of sails, but when nnning, from the Scotland jightship to Sandy Hook she carried a big spin- naler. There was rather a gusty 12- knot ...

SHIPPING CASUALTIES

... Atkinson and Snapes has just beeni report'ed lost, with' two sailors drowned. The: iormatibn comes fror Biitish'Columbia. She sailed from London 12 mneths ago for the round. voyage to Australia.' The 'captain', Harold Gieohaligh, 'of 'Boltonf, with ins 'wife ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... i g07§;D old Annie.u Nedi6 p'Oe,, ]l*rki teak 109,0001 in sover i so , Qtails; while 160 ' 2, Qibra.bSr. The I' n 0sel has saile fsvn ay~ acoll theale of If g.510.CO'000 o SL~c~ British 2'-i ?? c 0 t je 114db; Do. 3 P-O., 17 Rupee raner, 62i. sh Caledonlan ...

LATEST SHIPING NEWS

... after a inte. resting cormpetition. The times at the finish were: -Ailea. 4'n 4Omit 6sec; Brtanma, 4h 43min. THE . TIIfM.S SAILING BARGE IMATCH. The 29th annual sailinag barge match. was he'd on Thorsdav, with I1 starter3. A splen- ?? race was seen, the ...

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS

... Friday, having made the voyage in 14 dlaya :20 hours. Siir T. Lipton's steam yacht Erin towed her about 2,000 miles, andl she sailed something more than 1,200). y _ . - . ~ ~ o ...

A DARDANELLES SCARE

... women on board. Com- : atively little damage, however, was 3 , Le. Some surmise existed at the time to ,the identity of the sailing ship, -t proved to be the barque Matthew Xird -bound from Portland to Maya- ?? with a cargo of timber. It d-nms she was cut ...

LATEST SHIPPING NEWS

... re'gistered, alpha. -eS4y axelled corraiaesponded t the8A, 8 ;S-: Detlveysl oa.4T.Or18.4 ~tCoioi ?? Po~jiuloth (-u~iE 21e1, Sail,9aford 24.4. I8ie19,8gi,4d 8TJ&8, Swamsea 215; .Wiet-Mf17i8, We46rampton~g48. ?? qn, Judjng i e rnetropoliti ,wothons~esi : ...

ARTILLERY STATIONS FOR OCT

... half-decked boats was sailed at. Southend, wben Mr. P'ocock started four yachts. Tonatit, wi~h an allowance of three minuteg, caane ia several seconds auead of Spot and Geniata, both of which were scratch boats. Biurnham Yucht ?? club sailed another race amongst ...

THE STOCK MARKETS

... sad Trave, from New ,or., with 101,0241. The Briteania has left Mte ° bst rwith 67,0001. in ?? for London. eILI Clyde has sailed from Borneay ?? gel hl lion for London to the vauel of 550,,Ci. It is officially annrounoed thint DIr. ethn Melville Ferns ...

BOOT TRADE DISPUTE

... AUSTRALILA AN iR-.'S BIG SWIM. -A yaulit, with a number of gentlemen on board woll known in mining circles, capsized while sailing in ?? River at Perth, West Austualia, on Monday, several lives being lost. A mong, those who wvere drowned arc Mr. Edward ...

SHIPPING TRADE DISPUTE

... very, quiet. The Damascus and the Duke of I Sutherland, lying in the Albert docks, are ! blociked; but as they are not due to sail| for two or three days, it is expected by the owners that the troublev will be got over, At the Federation offices yesterday ...