MATCHES ARRANGED
... MATCHES ARRANGED. (to-day), •. Erith, at Bantrett •. Frindebury, .t Frat•bary Borg Boatmen T. Eireann., on ; Bt. M.. (•1 Daum. •. All Wets, at Now Brampton ...
... MATCHES ARRANGED. (to-day), •. Erith, at Bantrett •. Frindebury, .t Frat•bary Borg Boatmen T. Eireann., on ; Bt. M.. (•1 Daum. •. All Wets, at Now Brampton ...
... when under the high cliff two young holies and two gentlenico were oh-erred to have Levu caught by the incoming tide. Two boatmen succeeded by swiuniong in rescuing them prrilon• position. ...
... by some cosetinardemen; end ins dangerous ,vmdition. TRUMPS. OF FOLIIISTONE BOATMEN.—At tbe Brigham Thursday, in a match opeo pair-waved O'Leary, the famous Folkestone boatmen, trek the WAD ear In the Folkestone boat, and it c In moot The Carporetioa prize ...
... visors of mil the pioeigol poiale et leareet to sad the asighboarbead, al whieb am be bod at J. A. M. trusts by aereadia to boatmen, mg modem oat as boe worts al ore, to emit a cooties, of the inol paionrage spa paisserear. IP.s.—The carried on at le, Xilitary ...
... a desire was expressed that the boat should put back after she had got out a oouple of hundred yards. It is said that the boatmen were in the cot of taming the boat round when she was struck by a sea and espeised. The accident was witnessed from the ahem ...
... and Sir Henry P. de Bathe. Bart. _ A RACE.—A visitor et Deal, having been smirk with the hardy appeanuice of the veteran boatmen of the place, offered a price for • rowing match in which all the competitors should be over sixty years of age. The result ...
... Mil/a, 27, Maria, his wife, 27, and an only daughter, 3 years old, who, with Thome@ end Elise Gilbert, nine young Wee the boatmen, ware unfortunately drowned in attempting to through one of the arches of Rochester bridge, on the of the 13th September, ...
... on the 84 el ef W. A. S. Haee left ow the 11111 oa the 1708 al Jemmy ; Camila lo Vi. than the of Amen Int me with the boatmen Breen, eed etheequestly Joined pmy at tref the his debt so le 1411110 AT ISIUTAIrtow.—TIM West and irtedpiee re to indeoretko ...
... at Yougnal it was elicited that the boat leaked excessively, and that in spite of the remonstrance of the passengers the boatmen persisted in going on until it was too late. It was alto proved that after the boat woo overcrowded six most passengers were ...
... a caved wine merchant, and is the only We ere pleased to say that Mr Coulter is peogroming es well pomibly candteder the boatmen' of Dr. llolonda. ...
... tr7 it - 44 1.2ei YEOMANRY BALL. itstt. Tbs Is a aenplete list of tin end at the boll at the Ball Honk Boatmen, on Thanday, the nth lust. :—Lard Darniy, Me !Bet, CoLand Wo.i. bilk G. Canada List. and Brand, Limit. tad Mrs. Karam Col. Mio torlan, 1.A. ...
... wore to retire the surveyors to go through which they did aoeordingly. While they were abeent the vestry proceeded with the boatmen on the paper by resolving that the three umbers of the Burial Board who retire by rotation should do so at the usual time ...