Advertisements & Notices

... this Corporation havin- this T day resolved to order. theat the Widows of the Petty Olfi- cers and Seamen who were lost in iis Majesty's ships. St. George, I)efenc-e, Hero, and S2lianha, litely wrecked, shall be put on the Boiks oftlhsl Corporation for the ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 1A Park,a Gold CUCFF STUD, sith monogram Et J' I s. If taken to 19, Par.kded-rsd.a reward will be ri'ven h0noch i7 I LOST, a SHIP'S REGISTER.-Finde toP ,er. wL ill. be rewarded on handing same to Regstrr lo cI-§ ShipingCustom _House-~ hes~och S L TOST ...

Advertisements & Notices

... will N PAY the ALLOTMENTS for the month of March 1 to the Widows and Relatives of the respective crews who I were lost in ?? ?? dote ships BOMBAY B ind RACEMfORSB, at tho Royal Naval College, on Tuesday, the 25th of April at 11 o'clock n.m. c Allotment ...

Advertisements & Notices

... day, May 14th, 15th, and 16th, 1866. SYLI.A'iUti.-First Lecture: The Earth a Plane-How Circrimnavigated-llow Time is lost or ?? a Ship's Hllol disappears (when outward bound) before the Mast Head, &c., &c. Discussion.-Secoid Lectuii: The Earth no ?? of ...

Advertisements & Notices

... tiayar syg commenced 1.l 'h mot oot- M ?? and tie thriee last mentioned v sses otinuedrinha esrlec ufp to tahq jlade of lost year. The, ships. of, the Company htvei n~veixpele~c~t ny casualty, ad,1 bave 066bfriaed ther 'edverid voyage with great1 punctuality ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 5 per cant of the number were lost. Of those lives lost in those 167 ships in two months, 81'ive' were lost on board ships with dcckloads, 1 on board a ship that is known not to have had a deckload, and' about ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... previous night had found its way tc the order book. The lord the President of the Board Trade, in,dealing with list sixteen ships lost which he (Mr. Pltmsoll) had •iiven hems grain-laden, had summarily disposed I lirst lour saying that two them had mixed ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Deterninatlon to Conilt Saicde. Shocking Tragedy. TWENTY TaIEVES KILLED. Waylaying and Assault. A Pilot Boat Run Down Off Howth Ships Lost sith Anl HEads Frightful Zxploaion and Loss of tile. Berious Accident in the County Wicklow. FaWlifg in of a. tfluso. More ...

Advertisements & Notices

... LOTS OF FIREW\OOD, - bgi wrought and cast iron knees, about 200 fathoms of lin. gra chain, two large ship's pumps, winch, windlass, and (3 FuUlt LARGE SHIP'S ANCHORS, On view the morning of sale, and further particulars - had in next issue, and of thoAuotioneers ...

Advertisements & Notices

... SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT A PRIVATE BAL ! A Desperate Brudan ! Mysterious Outrage and Robbery. Petty Semston' Clerks. Two Liverpool Ships Lost. vorgery by a TIcket-of-Leave Marsn Two Men suffocated in a Beer Vat. Fatal Case of Somnarmbulism. TERRIBLE DISASTER IN ...

Advertisements & Notices

... of OFFENSiVE SMELLSitoHOUSES, OS BOARD SHIPS, and for the tREVENTION OF CHOLERA, roc icon now' bocome go VALUABLE ticat coat s aauld he ceithoaci op It. It int ?? Dlcinfectantuneedoccbooral HER MAJESTY'S for SHIPS, at the HfOSPITALS OP SCUJTARI, end at ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... a new ship, built by Sir R. Sydney, was now made a receiving-ship at Woolwich. The Redoubtable, also a good ] ship, which was never at sea, was condemned, and broken up i at Chatham-yard. By these, and other such proceedings, i the navy had lost her best ...