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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. Wind N.W.: Holyhead, N., moderate. Arrived.— Yesterday : Stirlingshire. Adama from Faraunah. Today: Bates, Lelsk, from Bomb *y—Manhattan, Dixon. New York—Maria Louisa, ttattander—Coral Isle—Lao.ma (s a), Haram; ...

LAMENTABLE CASE OF SHIP WRECK

... 24th, after having been upw; i.. her 16 holrs in the water, 12 of whicli we were up to q ald ar* pits. On the following day we lost lir. ctu Oer WV41 netwithstandung the most diligent search er ; ot find bim. He was, however, miacweaswl ver serid; himrelf ...

LOCAL SHIPPING CASES

... W.of the Bar Lightship, through the defendants' ship, the barque Godrernor, having come into contact with - her. One of the pilots was drowned, and all the clothes and effects of those on board were lost, The Governor, which belonged to the port of Newnort ...

LOFAL SHIPPING ACTION

... entered Into in September, 1876, and under It It was agreed e tbat, the plaintiffs ship William Jackson, newly a clasned A li in the Record of American and . Foreign Ship Book, should proceed to Now Orleans n nrd return to Liverpool with a cargo of cotton ...

FOUR SHIPS ABANDONED AT SEA

... FOUR SHIPS ABANDONED SEA. rewired at this port yesterday of the abandonment at sea of the following vowel/- ill. Mansanita, from Cardiff for City Point, Virglnia ; the William Hammond, from New Orle.ni J?' port • and Colombo*, Dublin, from latter vessel ...

DISPUTE AS TO SHIP INSURANCE

... 18th January, 1887, together wits interest at 5 per cent. there- on. The deceased. was the part owner of a ship called the Bolina, which %was lost; his share in her was 48 64tlbs. She iwas insured for £600 with the defendants, md for another £300 at Nevt ...

ACCIDENT ON THE SHIP CANAL

... cargo of in macadamn, was at a. berth in the Ship Canal at a Runcorn, and the plaintiff and a gang of fivei men were sent to discharge the vessel. The th macadam was placed in buckets, which were s drawn by the ship's winch and a wire rope on to th a staging ...

THE SHIP CANAL DISASTER

... xter- C0ORNEIW iNQUIRY. ro isip, Yesterday afteinoOJ. Mr. H. C, Yates, rne of bo yof the gofomrs fo Chesio, attended at the Ship 9P eas; Cal Hospital at iateaihd, near Wasrington, to S very hold an inquiry cocerning the death of Ja~ies loi low Williams ...

ALLEGED UNSEAWORTHY SHIP

... ALLEGE'D UNSEAWORTHIY SHIP. I ' - t the county rnaglrtrates' court, yesterday, before Mr. G. W. Moss and Yr. O.O. Pole, beptimus HoweLo, of Baft, who had been remanded, on bail, on a charge of having, on the 10th October last, as tile masaging owner of ...

CHARGE OF SCUTTLING A SHIP

... prisoner effected a policy of insurauce on certain goods alleged by him to have been shipped on board the lost ship-the Severo&,nd vhich goods never had .been shipped, t);uul tbe amount of the policy, $l5OO, bad been deri6 t and paid. A reward had been ...

THE ALLEGED SHIPPING FRAUDS

... point of fact. because the money was obtained for a future interear in the ship for the command thereof. It was the purchase of an interest in the ship; and if the Darties had lost their money they wonld have the right to bring am action for a breach of ...

SUPPOSED MURDER ON BOARD SHIP

... SUPPOSED MURDER ON BOARD D SHIP. Advicos from Boston, J ly 13, say- The United States revenue cutter WNilliam Appleton, lieutenant Commander Itandolph, arrived at Key West on the 29th ult.., on a cruise tothosouth-oast coast of Florida. She brings the ...