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LOCAL SALVAGE CASE

... of Liverpool, her cargo and freight. The plaintiffs'vessel when she rendered the services was on a voyage from lbrail to Dunkirk with a cargo of grain, and manned by a crew ef 19 hands all told. The value of the DMerjuIio was £21,000. her cargo £10,000 ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL IN FRANCE

... wvbo had in 1866 obtained a sentence of elk months? imprison. ment against hie wife, which Imprtsonment she suffered at Dunkirk, found out that she gave birth to a child whiles in prison, and a comparison of dates proved to h is mind that he waas not ...

CLAIM FOR DAMAGES IN A SHIP COLLISION

... year. Theplaintiffs are the owners of the Julia, a barque of 1076 tons register. She was on a voyage from Philadelphia to Dunkirk with a cargo of crude oil. The Lancashire, also a barque, was of 1158 tons register; she belonged to HanE Norway. and was ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Rio Grande, Sobra, Oporto. Mary Ann, Bruford, from Paraiba, at Crook haven. Mary Maria, Dewey, hence for Dunkirk, at Plymouth. Nancy, from Dunkirk fur this port, at K-nsaie. Derwedt, Birkott. henco at Bordeaux. Kva(s.s.), from Malta, and Milan (s.a.), ...

LOCAL SHIPPING CASES

... a voyage from the Beckton Gas Works in the Thame.s to Seabam, vwith water ballast, and the Hispania was on a voyage from Dunkirk'to London, also in water ballast. The two vessels came into collision off Margaret Ness, and the Vane Teuapest was cut down ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... wifethe Las soonasbeheadsignedarticlesat Dunkirk, n where the vessel w-as lying. Tne defendant, Lang said I further, despthebed his (the complatnant's) clothes by I the London and North-western Railway to Dunkirk, and i gave him £2 to pay his fare. The ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE.—CHANCERY DIVISION

... be reversed, but no costs allowed on either side. Lords Justices Baggallay and Bramwell eun- curred. In the case of the Dunkirk Colliery Co. v. Lever, an Aippeal by the defendants against a decision of the Master of the Rolls, setting aside an award ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... at Leghorn. Braganza (as ), Bain, henoe at Oporto. Tamaullpas (aa). Campbell, henoe Bordeaux. Hugh Ann, Roberta henoe at Dunkirk. Meta (aa), Anna, at Gibraltar. Elizabeth. Nanje, hence at Alioant, CVxiuette, from Afrioe at Hdlly. Miuto, from Berdianski ...

THE ASHTON WILL CASE

... and read: M r. S. Howe. Sir,-I will give you £6,000 for Long Barns. You must see Ross again at once, and get out of the Dunkirk claim for less than £1,000. I will give you one thousand pounds I promised (pro Maddox).- BrsFsJi. AsHTONr. The prisoner ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... the Luke Bruce, a barque cf 310 tons net register, belonging to the port of Liverpool, was on a voyage from Old Calabar to Dunkirk, laden With a cargo of palm oil and ebony wood. The defendants' steamer, the Durango, uhica belongs to the port of lNewport ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Le Merle, Nantes—Accra, Anneson, Lisbon, Ac —Fanny Ann, Mason, Havre—Margaret Jones, Jones, Boulogne—Cymeyml g, Edwards, Dunkirk. Kangaroo (s a.), hero at New York. Btheloert.and Chelydra, from Swansea Caldera. D. F. Weber, Jun., Leese, hence at Batavia ...

CARNARVONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... - SuxMUxi RIaCnsDsoN. Feb. 26, 1890. ENGLISH SEAMEN FLEECED ABROAD. On an average 2000 seamen are paid oa every year at Dunkirk from British ships. As soon as a sailing ship is moored to the quay she is invaded by the crimps, who hail the seamen as old ...