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... k inserted, throng 4 our appoiatesi sad stmts. BIRTH. BRADY.—On the 6th init., et Fern Bia,Haverfordweet, the wife of Captain Brady, of • ma. ...
... k inserted, throng 4 our appoiatesi sad stmts. BIRTH. BRADY.—On the 6th init., et Fern Bia,Haverfordweet, the wife of Captain Brady, of • ma. ...
... Forth effected by him on the last voyage was £6,000. He started in- suring her fresh because of a letter he received from Captain Brady, in which the latter said he would not go on long trading voyages in the vessel were it not for poverty. He feis very ...
... LUCIFERS AND PETROLEUM. Captain Brady, of the ship Avon, was on Saturday summoned before theBIrkenhead stipendiary for allowing a quantity of matches, other than safety matches, on board his ship, laden with petroleum, m the Birkenhead Great Float. A ...
... Harding, marched to a field contiguous to the town, where it was put through various evolutions by Colonel X. Peel, and Captain Brady, adjutant of the battalion, which were executed in a very creditable manner. Colonel Peel did not keep the men on the ground ...
... Whitsu n took over the vessel. Some might turn whether had not something t» do’ tithe cost of suranees about which Mr Captain Brady had lost. five vessels, one after had been the subject of the other, two of which inquiry at then wenton to describe the ...
... Battalion drill this day (Monday), under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel Xavier Peel, Captain Commandant of that Company, Captain Brady, who has recently been appointed Adjutant to the Battalion, will also be in attendance for the purpose of assisting in ...
... LUCIFERS AND PETROLEUM. Captain Brady, of the ship Avon, was on •Saturday summoned before the Birkenhead stipendiary for allowing a quantity of matches, other than safety matches, on board his ship laden with petroleum, ifi the Birkenhead Great i0at- ...
... Orient Company's steamer Orizaba, Captain Dixon. A pilot cutter went from the Orizaba to the Nepaul by the direction of Captain Brady. The passengers, only 11 in number (the majority having been landed at Marseilles), were taken to Millbav Pier in the cutter ...
... rate which the imprasibie. two The loss of Brady's the Firth of Forth attracted a lot you of attention, and the ment of Captain Brady to the Oxus not lower the rate of sufficient to put it up very consider. 1—Yes. , witness said it was believed that the ...
... for the week. Captain Carrow. Orderly Ison-commissioned Officers, Col.-Sergt W. E. Jones, W. H. Morris, and T. Smyth. Captain Brady will give a lecture on Musketrv to the Narberth Volunteers on Tuesday, the 26th insta'nt, and to the Haverfordwest Volunteers ...
... vacant by the retirement of Major Bailie. RIFLI Conrs.—At an examination of the iergeants of this corps, lad week, by Captain Brady, the following obtained their certificates :—Cotour•Sergeant D. 0. Joss, and aerffeaut S. Owens. ABEETSTWITH. BOMID or ...
... from St. John's, Newfoundland, January 20th :—On Tuesday, January 17th, the steamer Turret Age, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Captain Brady, put in here badly damaged. She was on a voyage from Havre, via Cardiff, to New York, with part general cargo, and met ...