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... barometer had again risen and fallen to 129.75. It seldom that the month of August passes without some convulsion in the Caribbean sea, although Jamaica is highly favoured and seldom suffers. The hurricanes most frequently pass, as far as we can judge ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... aleout an hosur, The danlege is estimated at about M O0D, 4 ralaais iq ?? Bqut1oc pitton, On Tursny a fine ship, named tbe Caribbean, between Sod and 900 tons, was launched at Sauderland, from thw buildiig.yard of Mr Hasvwt1>, Ayre'g Quay. A the arnrigernehte ...

HER MAJESTY'S SHIP CHALLENGER

... nealy 20 deg. warmer. This Is caused by the warm surface water hing incessantly blown before both the trade winds into the Caribbean fea, and from there circling round as the well. known Gulf Stream-the cold waoter from the South Pole comingnorth and taking ...

Published: Saturday 18 October 1873
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 886 | Page: 9 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... from Burntisland at Hals, Oct. 9. Vidar, from. Bo'ness at Aalesund, Oct. 2. Cholula, from Liverpool at Calcutta, Oct. 18, Caribbean (a), was to leave Kingston (Jamaica) for Liverpool, Oct. 20 Tiber (a), from Hull at Saavannab. 'Venezuelan (a), left St Thomas ...

Published: Wednesday 20 October 1875
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1453 | Page: 6 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Tuesday. The Wese Indian and Pacific steamer Htytian, from Liverpool, arrived on Sunday en route to the Gulf Di Mexico. The Caribbean left Port-au-Prince for Liorpoot op the 17th. Southampton, Tuesday. The North Gaerman Lloyd's steamer Weer sal0eO 1pr New ...

SHIPPING

... Bi A 4-Arrived: Minerjssm), from London. Kxni on, Jmiea-Arrived: Bernard Rall (as), from Liverpool d leffor Meico; Au& 5, Caribbean (sa,,from LiverpooL : *Mdela, Aug. 7.-Arriv: Ao en see), from Capetown, and left at ten ant fer Plyouth. Cuion,-rrivasl: ...

BERKELEY COURSING MEETING

... Cooper's Colonel Cordon beat Mr. Banweil'N Paris Bello Mr. Abbott's Achilles beat Mir. Dowding'a Dolanworo Dr. Cottla's Caribbean a bye T'ho 1WV GltOfiD STAKES, for 8 All.ges, at £1. IOs. each. Mr. W'isdley' Mane MTawr beot Mr. Dent's Primbs of CowIsy ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Romantic beat Morrison If. Colonel Gordon beat Black Baelia I1 beat Rosario Douglas Caribbean beat Achilles Romantic beat Dahlia IT I Colonel Gordon beat Caribbean Stakes divided. The NEW GROUtND )StKES, for 8 All-ages, at i.1 IOs, 6ach. Mses Mawr beat ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Mr. Roes ns Felspar alr. Birebell's Bailrngg aset Mr. Foster's Flockraaster Mr. Sidney's Still Bntain agst Mr. Cottle's Caribbean. Messrs. Fa'cett's Frozen Fluid aspt Mr. Parka's Nitro- | Mr. Parks's Prince David Iat Mr. EdlWailes's Era Mr. W. J. Jones's ...

SPORTING NEWS

... agst Mr. Rtobinson us Prince of Aire. * dale Sir. Spencer's Strathpeffar agst Mr. Crone us Master Benedick Mr. Cottle's Caribbean agst Mr. Cooper's Combatant Mr. Douglass's Donald Wallace ast sMessrs. Faaweett's Formid. able Foe Sir. Douglass's Donald ...

SPORTING

... T Robinsonna Prince stj at of Airedale i Mr H E Specne's Strathlpeffarbeat MrCrossenaMnater ai U Benedick ac r T Cote's Caribbean beat Mr T Cooper's Coin- re ~'batant .d Messrs Fawet's Formidable Foe beat Mr R M wI oe Douglas's Donald Wallace de k Mr ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Ilaincioud teat' Mr. Robinson us Prince oi Airedale Mc Spencer's Scratbpeffar heat Mr. Crusse ne Master eiendi Mr. &attle's Caribbean heat M~r. GCoopr's Comabatanit Messrs. Fawoett'a Formidable for btnt M16r. Douglas's Donald Wiallaee Mrl. Beastie's Bedroom ...