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BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRIES

... St. George's Hall, as to the foundering of h Sh the sailing ship Linguist, on the 11th ultimo, about 0: Ir, 70 miles off Cape Clear. The assessors were P Id Captains Forster and Wilson. The ship was com- 3 manded by Captain James Thomas, and she c, *. foundered ...

AN IMPORTANT MARINE INSURANCE CASE

... bystraining of the ship in a gale. There had been two violent gales in the early part of the month of October, in which, however, the ship sustained no visible or sensible injury; none, at all events, discovered at the time. The ship had put into Algoa ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... deceased's relatives. On the body of Hector Dixey, about 40 years of age, captain of the ship 'Luisita, now lying in the Canada Dock. Since the arrival of the ship at this port deceased had been very strange in his manner, and gave symptoms of a deranged ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A SHIPMASTER

... and when they visited I the ship they partook of refreshment on board. In this way liquor was consumed; then:spiits were exchanged for potatoes, whiist he sold some gin and.champagnc which he had himself taken out. The ship was some 50 days getting round ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... signals and life-saving pparatus, and in their opinion the supply was ufficient. The deviation cards and books wvere lost in the ship, but the master informed the court that he had received them from the master on the previous voyage ; and, so far as ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... 17th November. the wind moderated, but the.sea continued very heavy, and large qrsantities of water were shipped. On the 19th the vessel shipped a sea which carried away the fore and aft bridge, and a large quantity of water found its way down the engine ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... the iscoand mate and Ross, the foreman cattle man also went over, and were lost The carpenter and another cattle man had narrow escapes. Tlhe vessel appeared not to have shipped water notwithstanding the heavy lirch, and to have righted at once. The captain ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... of the pilot they tacked the ship and brought her back. The vessel broke off about four o'clock in the afternoon of the 18th of November, and went ashore on the sands near Lowestoft. There was no doubt that the ship was lost through the care- less navigation ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... direotorand priucipalihareholderofsacompafythtatcar- ried on an extensive business at Choster, under the name of The Roodeelron Ship BuildingCompany, limited. The affairs of the company are being wound up in the Court of Chancery, and are so interw~oven with ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... that one of her sons had sailed from this port in a ship belonging to Messrs. Ratlbone Brothers, was wnashea oherboard, and lost, In January inst she received b3e at the office of the owners of that ship, and this sum- subscribed by the passengers on board ...

THE MEGÆRA COURT-MARTIAL

... other- parts of the ship being defective, except the plates in the vicinity of the leak, They could not have adopted other means for stooping the leak. Wit- peer did not think they could have removed the flcbr of thbunkers without the ship being in dock. If ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5

... Charles Rusel, Q 0., and Kr. Barnes for thedefendante, a firm or ?? point involved in the cse esa novel one. Te plaintiffs shipped a quantity of coal on board the steamer Knapton. Rall, belonging to the defendants, for a voyagefrom Oardiff toGenoa. Ont ...