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... water; seven of the cretw wete drowvned. IProbal~ly the whole of the cargo will be lost. The damage to the Rlem:o is not known. DIz)RADrUL EXPERI''CES IN IIALANI The Glasgow ship Pa/grrnre, which sailed from I.ondon for Philadelpllia on April 22, and was sighted ...

THE LOSS OF THE CANADIAN

... quarter the ship on the starboard side, the captain called out Hard a-port, and he went the port side to see what they were porting to otear. then saw piece ahout half length off the. ship, a little the port bow. He looked to see if the ship was answering ...

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... BALTIMORE. Also, British Ships to QvrBEc, and to New SouTir WALES, and VAX DIEIMAN'S LAND. It Laigrants make their Engagements by Letter from the Country, they need not be in Liverpool till the Day before the Sailing of the Ship; they will thus save themselves ...

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... tF LOST, STRIAYED, OR CO1NVE7YEDI, i 9>e jkBLACK SETTER DOG, whiclh ti W fi :t ^has been missing since Tuesday t I .' & last, about Four o'Clock in tlue Af- t eS~eS atxp ternoell; answers to thse Namne of ->$ i m5 . T'r~oo. H-ad on, wllecs lost, aa T ...

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... greab gale on the 4th April, 1898. All ly lives were lost except those of the second mate and a seaman called Masters. The owner of N it. the ship made an affidavit stating that the 3hip >r- was lost and that Masters believed the deceased N to was on board ...

ANOTHER MAN-OF-WAR ON THE ROCKS

... with the loss H.M.S. Howe, it may noted that costly man-of-war waa v. rwarly lost in the X«*rth Pacific the other day. Tl*e Japan Daily Herald - that Wancpite, aster ship the the station, at this rate fourteen knots Discovery Pas*, rk-uck an unknown ...

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... Family Poi. ?? Markets-Preachers for To ?? Inteligence. PIALQ 12.-Inquiries for Loni--Lost Relatives- Medical and General Advertisements, PLAE 13.-Literary, Shipping, Medical, Mone. tary, and Otber Advertisements. PAQE 14.-Trade, Property, Wnt~ed, and ...

AMERCA

... tali 51; Virginia sixes, 57^. New Orleans, Wednesday.—Cotton irregular. Sales 123,500 bales. Freights for British ships ; American ships refused at jjd. ...

ENGLAND EXPECTS THE ADMIRALTY TO DO ITS DUTY

... that they should have moderate leave granted to them; that greater regard should be paid to their comfort on joining their ships than possible under existing regulations; that an improvement should be made in the method of clothing; that the ness of drill ...

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... all the streets six feet deep, and in the harbour over a hundred vessels are totally lost. The great grain elevators that contribute' largely to Galheston's shipping importance have been carried away, and thtre is not a mile of clear railway near the; ...

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... N pitd R d, i ai o n a d m oe f y House, Newc.stle b pon DTyne 0 Jamuary 18, 1849. FOR NEWYR ?? HE splendid A.l. coppered Ship. For FrCight apply to Notho the2 ClD Iof Sundefolaudurthn.; illWcleDrn- NebrastleC Jans. 25i 1849a JAMES Jwt SC oiTT. FOR SALE ...

SHIPWRECKS AND LOSS OF LIFE

... fellows on board were nearly worn out exhaustion, many of them had lost their fishing-tackle, and some were much lacerated in the hands from the severe u*e of the oar. Her Majesty's ship Med way, (after laying down three anchor*, and banding down all her ...