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BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY IN CARDIFF

... vessel, which was whollywashed away. H~e had his own charts to sail by, and did not consider that hewasa sailing too fast, considering that the weather was foggy, as be had shortened sail. In reply to A dmiral Powell, the master said that he did not cast ...

Police Intelligence

... Stephlies's and founi tile sail. Rollert Kttibhs, Mr. Steph ns's fliernalln, identi- fled the sail, vlhich he statedl th it he hlinighit of dr. Edwaril., Cmroarvit. iinoig't a ?? quaiitivy of raLs. H had ts l 'i'Tnll litsol that if :anv sail, were hringhit to ...

THE DEAL DISASTER

... he and Nash 1 took a patrty of five for a sail to the Goodwins. , On returning, Nash was steerirn-, and near the Gulf lightship the wind dropped ca!n. They tihen hoisted the large sail instead of thle storm sail and Look in a reef. WlMon they were about ...

THE BOATING FATALITY AT NEYLAND

... going with them. Wit- he ness saw them off, and at ?? time the sails Were wI double-reefed, but before they had Sailed out of is sight he saw that they had shaken a reef out of da rite sails. When the boat left she had on board (U 3cwt. of pig iron and ...

BRECONSHIRE ASSIZES

... 90-Itorse power; while t-wo is. were iron and fifteen w-ooden sailing vessels. Out 1 of the 55 colonial ships siX Were wooden steamers, dla with 69-hoso pow-er, and the other 49werewooden lie sailing vessels. During the sume period 298 vessels nt were removed ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... County Court, Mr. l J. F. Collier, yesterday gave judgment which con- s tained an important principle with regard to the : sailing of vessels and the limits of 'the port. An [ action had beon brought to recover £3 on an ad- vanee note, the plaintiff- being ...

THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE

... jurisdiction the ease was adjourned till to-day t (Monday). THE YACHT VIGILANT,-. N HER SPARS AND SAIL AREA REDUCED. The reduction of the Vigilant's spars annd sail area were ceomploted on Saturday, and the fri yacht will then be towed' from Greenock -to pa ...

THEE LOSS OF THE EURYDICE

... shorter iU :m sail. They were writing and sleeping, I do not I know whether they eame up to shorten sail, a There was no order given for all hands to ehortn I s sail. tot The Foreman: The watch on deck was, I to suppose, eutfficient to shorten sail? ,g Witnees: ...

SWANSEA COUNTY COURT

... She sailed on the 14th of April, and Charles he Porter sailed in her. In consequence of a collision in the If of Ohannel, the vessel returned to the South Docks on tho a ls-. 16tb, and Charles Porter absconded on the 27th.. The w in- vessel sailed a'-second- ...

ADMIRALTY COURT,—FRIDAY

... c1o it sail, and going at the speed of four knots an hour. At I-such time the look-out mals reported a vessel right a head. iv The master of the steaiesor not seeing any light visible on a the approaching vessel, wvhichl wvas under a crowd of sail, e and ...

ALLEGED MUTINY OF THE HIGH SEAS

... and went to their berths. They sE stayed there six or seven hours. I then turned them out, P eoget sail on the ship. They assisted to hoist the sails, t. ?? I was standing on the Poop, Mfartin came up to me atE lio and struck me onl the cheekbone, and ...

UNDERMANNING OF VESSELS

... of which wvill b1 laid lefore the Parlialnjectary committee. '1lle sailing shlisi Torridon, 1 502 tons net registel; belonging to the White Star Sailing Ship Company, Aberdeen, sailed from - Barry Dock on tie 28ths of Alnil wvith a cargo 9 of about 3 ...