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... 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 ...

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... one dated Preston, 14th August, Is ISSM, signed Senex, and inserted in the Preston g Chronicle of Saturday, the 23d August lost, and ti the other, as the author observes, containing SIMPLE mt REMARKS, dated Preston, 29th August, 1834, al signed X. Y ...

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... PROPOSED SHIP CANAL TO LYTHlAM. TO TaE EDITOR OF TH9 PRSESTON CHRONICLE. was a little surprised to find an article in your d X paper of last Saturday signed Senex-setting forth only h a i per cent. profit likely to proceed from this Ship Canal undertaking ...

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... been lost near Amsterdam. Crew saved. Flo AHULL SHIP AND TWEEZTY-Frz EHANDS MISSING.-There is reason to believe that the ship Protector, 1,273 tons re- gister, belonging to Messrs Robert Ash and Co., of Hull, to- gether with 2 aseamen, has been lost. The ...

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... Buildings Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, July 23, 21, and and 25. Preston-Shelley's Arms, Fishergate, Thursday, July 20. Bolton-Ship Inn, Bradshawgate, Friday, July 27. Manchester-Commercial Inn, corner of Brown-street, Saturday, July 28. Mr. Swift attends ...

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... along the said lane into and across a certaid field in the Town. ship of Chorley aforesaid, called the New Close, to the divi- sion of the Towship of Chorley aforesaid, from the said Town- ship of Buxton, and running from the said division of the said Township ...

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... unequalled by any line of ships afloat. The Black Ball Line has bad the distinguished honour of a visit from Her. Majesty the Queen, who was most graciously leased to say that she had no idea there were such magodicent ships in-her merehant navy. _ For ...

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... OFFICES there. V Fleetwood, I st October, 1844. tI r'LEETWOOD STEAM SHIPS /fi 7' F A r OR GLASGOW, BELFAST, | X E XF LONDONDERRY, AND N, DUBLIN. _ I s FOR GLASGOW, The new Iron Steam Ships Y Her Majesty Capt. J. Wilson, and Royal Consort, Capt. Ewing ...

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... sailing ship. Her saloons are spacious, and furnishedwith piano, linen, &c.; cow for cabin passengers. Has excellent accommodation for second cabin and other passengers. The wel-known and favourite packet Ben Nevis, the pioneer Royal Mail Ship of the White ...

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... and 20, Paternoster.row.-To be bad of all Booksellers. HE SHIP ON FIRE, Russell's most renowned Seena, for 6d., Texclusively in ' Davidson's Musical Treasury;' which also con. ?? Slave Ship-Room Enough for All-The GIn Fiend -Song of the Shirt-The Good ...

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... suitable for all classes; five hundred Clocks and Time- pieces in Gilt, Bronze,Marble,andotheroases for mansion, Railway, Ship, Office, schoo Cottage,Mill, orWorkshop; articlesfor Present- ation,from £11to £100; Eleotro-plated Tea Sets, by EInIGTqow ...

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... in Hobson's Bay. POR, MELBOURNE, PORT PHILIP, forwarding FV Passengets -to SYDNEY, and ~AJELAIDE, the splendid new ClIpper.Ship BEE, 2,000 tons* burthen, Capt.Raisecknow, loading in Wellington - ock-will sail 28th June. HAS first-rate Passenger Ac ...