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OXFORD VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT

... rental of a shed at Kennington Island, and said it was at his wish that the sail of the defendant's boat was stored in it; he charged for a sail rack. During the time the sail was there it was damaged in 1896, and the defendant instructed hilq to get it ...

THE LOSS OF THE GREENOCK SHIP TALUS

... the can- ' tamn. The boats and the sails of the ship were in ,- g ood condition. Captain James Stenhouse, examined bh -Mr W Williarn Auld, said he had held a master's certi- - fiate since 1st June, 1533, and he had sailed as e master since February. 1898 ...

Bristol County Court

... ght The Judge remarked that if the plaintiff put the i erly sailing boat in danger it was an iimproper use of thc 9 ; highway. Witnesses gave evideace with a view to showing that the sailing boat was in no danger, and COD that all would have been well ...

THE ATTACK ON THE PRINCE OF WALES

... with two boatmen-, went for a sail] on Strangford Lough, and as they did not i return at night a search was instituted, a and on Saturday morning the boat was n found with the body of one of the boatmen h entangled in the sails. The bodies of the ti other ...

MANX NEWS

... Kirk Braddan in the mormag, a sail to the Calf of Man in the steam yacht Fairy Queen in tho afternoon, and attendance at a sacred con- cert in the Palace at night combined to render the visit exceedingly pleasant. The sail to the Island on board the Queen ...

WAR OFFICE CONTRACTS INQUIRY

... delaying the sailing of the vessel?-I think he had. Nothing was ready for sailing, and I think that Mr -ouston's intention in objecting to the hay was to gain time: so that the vessel might be corn- plesed in its fittings when it sailed. Mr Houston said ...

DARING ROBBERY AT MIDDLESBROUGH

... ntiotl, a, \ ?? comilr ittead for foot nioiii Im i.; ro- SOLDIErS' PllAlfL1~q rn'qx eto ALJLEGED FAILS ippl * , Rek shupd. Sail tithe apWl., toe in lthi henbjtaee-l. Ilita ee .. ide remnand uintil TlbIralyS or, El l ott, ret ir r il r a lii h ; o fap ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... Cost and fined dn s,, . ~ vfU~UD agai - E SHIPPING NEWS. MOVEMENTS OF LIVERPOOL a STEAMERS. 2 The White Star Liner Oceanic sailed fron iverpool for New York, yesterday afternoon, with a large complement of passengers, amongst those on board being his ...

BOND STREET WIZARD CONVICTED

... at Mountstewart, Co. Down. It Seemd that a sailing party had been proposed, but permission to take out a boat was refused. Nevertheless the under butler named Adams, launched the craft, anwl went for a sail with two friends and a felldw-servant. They ...

Bristol Police Court

... at times. P.C. Parsons stated tias | woman was bleeding from a wound in the nee. . was under the iniluence of drink. Sage sail: earned 35s 6d a week. The police said that the drank more than the husband. Both of tlx:,i promised to give it up, and the ...

GENERAL J. T. COKE, of Trusley

... Rcdvers Buller, despatched to South Africa in the present war with the Transvaal Republic and Orange Free State. As such he sailed for Cape- town in command of the First Battalions of the Yorkshire and ftoyal Warwickshire Regiments and the Second Rattalions ...

THE WRECK OF THE EBENEZER

... The first witness, Wilh Tolleskoven, said he was master and part owner of the vessel, which was of 500. tons burbhen. They sailed on the 10th Feb- ruary from Grimnby-with 769 tons of coals on board. They had two ship's boats on board. Fairly good progress ...