THE BELFAST LADY MAYORESS'S FUND
... Maijoimeneral Yule, who superintended the historic retreat from Dundee, w» board, hut when the Briton anchored it that he had not sailed the from the Cape. The Rriton brought neither invalids nor wounded. ...
... Maijoimeneral Yule, who superintended the historic retreat from Dundee, w» board, hut when the Briton anchored it that he had not sailed the from the Cape. The Rriton brought neither invalids nor wounded. ...
... Cnllen'a Lillian Noel. 4pa Prtrate Dartdv'n'a Lillie Dorf*. «pa Prteata Ood>oo'a Pauli. J, 4yr» Owaar 5 Mr. Knowlea'a Studding Sail. 4pa Tudor 5 Mr. Ltddetr* fllyrtenee. 4yr» Prtrate 9Mr J. A Miller * Moonlit. Balarr Mojenthal BereriH. 4pa Mann 9Mr Banderaon'a ...
... Cla-sgow, Captain Heolfor-, Equerry to the Prince off Wales. whio as been graciously allowed to 52o to the front, and will sail imunmaedu.' the finest picture galleries in Ei - examples of alrose ever;T SclOOi 1 EBrope, brought ?? og ls . hers of tho ...
... or Paaseee TUOHSON * CO.. 25. Vlctorie Street, Beltest T\OMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL A/ STEAMERS TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES. SAILINGS FROM UVHR POOL Jen. 11 Dominion, (or end PnnlemL Jen. 17 New England, (or Breton, •Superior eeeemaieriaUoa reduced retee ...
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... fishery question being reserved. LOSS OF AN £ENGLISiH VESSEL. THIRTEEN PERSONS DROWNMEl CHERBOURG, Saturday. The English sailing vessel Emily Lloyd has been lost near Equeher semaphore. Captain James! Clarke and a crew of twelve hare been drowned. THE ...
... GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, VIA LARNE AND BTRANP.AER. OPEN SEA PASSAGE, MINUTES. PORT TO PORT, 2 HOURS. DAILY SAILINGS (SO'DATB EXCUTBD). (York - _ dtp. & 0 p.m. MhUMT .mo 8.23 CbKOW(O.4&WA .. - „ 11.35 ~ vis Dmtriee - 7.36 *.m. Voodoo (Eaatcm)**.. ...
... Little Doris 4y A. rTITMC •10 6 Mr. Godaon’i Sanh 4jr Nngent 10 Mr. Jordaa’a Htun«ni* 4y Jordan 10 5 Mr. Kaowlw’i Studding Sail 4y Tudor 10 6 Mr. LiddaU’t Styrianna 4y Private 10 Mr. J.Miller’a Moonlit 4y Hahoy 10 S Mr. Mooenthal’i Baondt 4y Mm 10 6 Mr ...
... tithe-r oecause e± in- tenttonal holding in reserve on the part o' Cottuc growers or actual dcflciercy in sap-plv. Oe-ars ol sailing ships aptear alb ta have lbenefited by the general trade conditions, and thre rear closes es freiglbts at a disticotlv re ...
... 0 I £4 4 REDUCED TO £2 2 0 £3 3 RE}ucErDTO £ 11 6 I £2 2 RE DUCED TO £ 10 I7SPECTroN INVITED2 NYo Permso. ?? to J-,upclzce SAIL hoW POctED1NG.13 ANPEPGON C MtAPIEY, DONEtUAIL PLACE AM) CASTLE STRPEET. 29 TO CONTRACTORS. TEND ER S ARE INVITED FOR THE TERECTION ...
... telearam of yesterdlay's date says- Adespatch from Halifax states that the first por- i ,ion of the Canadian contingent n-ill sail in the Laurentian for the Cape on January 15. INDIAN NATiWE LOYALTY. CEYLON, WVILINTG TO HELP. A teleora.m dated Calcutta Saturday ...
... their service from Baltimore and Newport News, and have again added new tonnage to their fleet. The Head lane oontinno their sailings from Montreal and Quebec during the Bummer, and from St. Join, N. 8.. under'subsidy from the Canadian Government, in the ...