OP SHIPS LOST
... OP SHIPS LOST. 217 were under years, 107 under 10, 104 under 15,113 under 20. 62 under 25, 44 under 30, 30 under 35, 28 under 40, 14 under 45, 7 under 30, 12 under 55, 4 under 60, of 66, 1 of 78, of 86, prizes. Total 762. ...
... OP SHIPS LOST. 217 were under years, 107 under 10, 104 under 15,113 under 20. 62 under 25, 44 under 30, 30 under 35, 28 under 40, 14 under 45, 7 under 30, 12 under 55, 4 under 60, of 66, 1 of 78, of 86, prizes. Total 762. ...
... SHIPS LOST, Sec. Considerable incouvenieiiee experienced from the difficulty ot identifying ships from time to time lost or stranded, owing-, many instances, SEVERAL SHIPS BEARING THE SAME NAME, and to the frequent change of masters; and the ...
... ARB SO MARY SHIPS LOST (From Whale man’a New Bedford Shipping List, May 30.) During a period of 18 months, ending in September, 1858, 103 ships and barques, brigs, and 827 schooners and sloops, were lost sea; vessels, which had previously ...
... BRITISH and FOREIGN SHlPPlNG—Bstahlisbed 1834. SHIPS LOST, Ac. Considerable inconvenience being experienced from the difficulty « notifying ships from time to time lost or stranded, owing, in to SEVERAL SHIPS BEARING THE SAME KAMI, an* to ...
... BRITISH and FOREIGN SHlPPlNG—Established 1831. SHIPS LOST, &c. Considerable inconvenience being experienced from the dilP .ulty ships from time to time lost or stranded, owing, many Instances, to SEVERAL SHIPS BEARING THE SAME NAME, and to ...
... BRITISH FOREIGN SHlPPlNG—Established 1831. SHIPS LOST. &c. Considerable inconvenience bring experienced from the difPmlty of identifying ships from time to time lost or stranded, owing, in many Instances, to SEVERAL SHIPS BEARING THE SAME ...
... also give the ‘O' have occurred have lost, or any c«..a that may whilst in command, • . una anv of his go!,, I deeds and successes, notice any 1,1 k ccolln t of losses si »iH not only contain the aceounv . *ins have lost in hurricanes on the coast valuable ...
... of Seamen supposeil to have been lost mis-ing ships have been taken before Magistrates, and do not appear the ordinary legal reports. The Board of Trade acts such cases under the powers conferred the Merchant Shipping Act, 1862 (sec. 21), bat cannot find ...
... Ac.* The following are the grand totals:*Ships laden with barley,beans, maize, oats, pcaa,rje, or wheat, 280; lives lost, 1,006. Ships laden with cocoa, coffee, rice, and other seeds, 90; lives lost, 849. Ships carrying mixed cargoes, t.c., ...
... question relative to the decisions the Madras Court of Inquiry suspending tbe certificates of the Commanders of several ships lost that port durina|the lata erelone.—Mr. Seeley; To ask whether, nndcr Article 31 tbe Convention entered into ...
... a-beam, two miles must the coast ibont. The Mate k till they cleared , I then left the about hour said, For God’s ip, or arc lost.” ship’s head to the ather the coast of what supposed up. nearing not being able our lives. (as before hen in soundings, until ...
... belonged, our Correspondent could not learn. It was remarked by the writer, that Hie body found might be that of one of the lost ship’s crew. ...