SAILED AND SAILING
... SAILED AND SAILING Darnee To New York. — Gq N NX Ol, ype pri Tune 12. Bert kK ...
... SAILED AND SAILING Darnee To New York. — Gq N NX Ol, ype pri Tune 12. Bert kK ...
... SAILED. Avoomouth.—Carpentaria. New York. Usrrr N ...
... SAILED. Albany. Jan. 28.—Aneriey a. Siuith Africa Alexandria. Jan. a.for orden; Eaelwlbrook a. Bristol. B«ra. Jan. 28.—Clan Cameron a Oalle. Jan. 29.—Lam-aslrian a. Liverpool. Baltimore. Jan. 27.—Georgia r. Genoa. Colonel. Jan. 29.—Orissa s. Liverpool ...
... SAILED. Belfast.—Teclin Head j. Marietta Rallis. Penarth. Barrow.—Femride ». Lnlea. Bristol.- Sappho Swansea. Barry.—Starlight ?, Genoa: ». Aarhnu?; Clan Buchanan *. Cape Town; *. Palma-; Nilocri* r. St. Michael'*; Java ?. Port Arthur: L. 11. Carl ». ...
... SAILED. Aden. April 16.—War Lech. Bomrch; Baron Ultra u»; Oiaan»v, Pott 6»id; Cauars. Oaleutu. Alrxanoria, April 17.-Fiahpcol. Fort Loou. . BalUmore. April 17.—Nordjiaid, (ii altar Beatoß. 17. -Ho*ua. Von Abubio; AMvortb, Gibraltar; . tamaoua, Glazov ...
... SAILED. Belfast.—A B. Bull Cardiff; Iste of Dureey'.Glasgow; Bristol.—C. T. Jones s. Cardiff; Orkla s. Penarth; of Dortmund s. Hamburg; Port Antonio «. Kingston. Ja.: Jersey City * and Nelly s. both Swansea. B-irry.—AUrrity k Havre: Oairloch f. Colombo; ...
... SAILED. Btlfiri.-City of Frankfort v Dublin; Teelin Head a, Ardr.‘‘an; ]») rd Dufferin a. Dublin. Bririo;. Mark Lano s. Cardiff; Pluto 9. Swansea; Adiutawt s. Newport; Mootfort 9. Montreal. Barry.-derbictan s. Marreilks; Louts* a. Galats; Ben wick ». ...
... SAILING& Cunard Company announce that. with the first tailing of the Mauretania from New York in June, the Manretnnia and Campania' will tio &Mr tats port 5 p.m. on Ifuesday instead of 1 m. on Wednesday. This a temporary thermion brought about by the ...
... SAIL MOPS. end yard to let at 12 Casiabetadoest, ; apply by letter.- 46 Part-rd, Collier's Wood, r. 1414 404 FULHAM. Two unfurnished MOWN, with every convenience, use of bathrooni, adults ouly, two kuocka. - 69 Wincheridon TWO Unfurnished rooms with ...
... Chris Pallow, a youngster from Humble River, sailed with Roger in Whoopee. Not only did they prove able crews. Their pint sizes were a distinct advantage in the light sailing conditions. Gladwys Too sailed away to an easy win in the first race. despite ...
... llr share of capsizes and I,t!.?4ages. wever. the unofficial ~ r of the day's wooden wasn't sailing. He was driver of a rescue loch caused a sailing capsize! ;tti p in race !herbal! k Firma. 3, R. Cartwright hull 2.A Cherry I. R rim kesket 1 X Wuod. 2 ...
... SAILING Joseph and Irene Webster decided to move to Runcorn from Plymouth, just for the change. Joseph, who is in the Navy, said: I can now sail from Liverpool instead of Plymouth, but it won't be He thought that money could be got from a European A ...