THE LOST MAIL STEAM PACKETS
... Peninsular and Oriental Company never lost a ship; they then lost seven ships in twelve years, and during the last of those years they leave lost three ships. The Royal Mail Cotepazny began their career by ...
... Peninsular and Oriental Company never lost a ship; they then lost seven ships in twelve years, and during the last of those years they leave lost three ships. The Royal Mail Cotepazny began their career by ...
... Steam-packet Company has been established it has lost eight ships- three in the Gulf of Mexico, one in the Bay of Biscay, one on the coast of Spain, and the rest in the West Indies. The value of these ships, with the property belonging to the company on ...
... loss and damage in. ht ~ritish shipping during the gale of Sunday night is ?? a quarterof a million sterling in value. Si, en viessels are known to have been lost with all hands in to British waters. Four of these lost ships are not yet identified, but 47 ...
... Many shipowners are sending their ships to the North, under the apprehension that it will be impossible to get them loaded here. One broker told us yesterday that his friends (shipowners abroad) have sent five large ships to the north to load, that, but ...
... Thames 1 steamship, rumoured to have been lost (in our paper of y Monday) arrived safely in Penarth Roads last evening. It -- - Is FINDING OF TWO LOST SHIPS. ic SUPPOSED RECOVERY OF £150,000. d Amongst the vessels lost in the memorable cylone that swept over ...
... spa p w coops, &c., up to the waiet in wa were almost in a state of nakedness. Eigtiofo the f aes wer seated astride the lost ship's The Ma t. Tep ninth was found floating on a spar ao tw il apart from the rest. At first this fesisafie was thought to be ...
... debtor wvho goes on trading after lie knows he is hopelessly insolvent. I-Io only makes his position worse and worse. Thie lost ships are said to represent nine millions sterling, and of course the troops in Cuba are now absolutely cut off from relief or ...
... of their first calamity-the stranding or nipping of their ships. And, secondly, how so many expe- dilions that have been fitted cut to discover the fate of Sir JoHrN FRaNKL~aIN's lost ships should have been so near the fatal spot, King William Island ...
... third announced, is said to be the ultinl and it is also affirmed that the sailing ships Wl I leave after the arrival of the next mail from E I land. The following ships are expected to leba for England very shortly :-Trafalgar, Vengeaniev Albion, Bellerophon ...
... in the number of passengers lost. The average number of seamen lost in sailing vessels was 997 and of passengers 54, agaiust 378 seamen and 14 passengers lost in 1897- 98. The average number of seamen lost in steam- ships was 495 and of ...
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... off the coast. 27th, saw a large ship with foremast gone. All vessels arriving from the Mausitius are placed in quarantine. Her Majesty's steamer Himalaya sailed from Algoa Bay on the 26th for Mauritius and China. The ship Norabjee Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy, ...