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ANNUAL SAILING BARGE MATCH

... ANNUAL SAILING BARGE Ad The above race, which has accelerated the progress of commerce by the introduction of a new and superior class of craft, took place on Thursday, and was ac- companied by its usual large fleet 'of steambpats of different descriptions ...

SUPPOSED LOSS OF SHIPPING

... brief. It is as follows:- The ship Swift, Captain Jones, sailed from Pownal- bay, Prince Edward island, for Queenstosen, on Dec. 4th last; not heard of since, The ship Cynthia, Captain Lockhardt, sailed from Summerside, Prince Edward island, on Dec. 1st last ...

EMIGRANTS AND THEIR FRIENDS

... Fry, broker; sails Aug. 18, from the East India dorks.-Harrlet, 420 tons; Mar- shall, broker; sails Sept. I, from the London docks.- Regina, 366 tons; Hall, broker; sails Sept. 1, from the London ?? Kennedy, 1,129 tons; Fry, broker; sails Aug. 27, from ...

HORRORS OF THE SLAVE TRADE

... berthe weather cleared, and a large ship was seen close to. the land. Directly our boats returned we amade all sail in chase, the ship making all sail to avoid us, end the chase became very exciting, The captain said We e were gaining, and so they must have ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Aug. 9, lat. 39 S., Ion. 66 E. The Rodney, from London for Sydney, sailed from Plymouth DeBo 10, and was spoken to the westward of Seilly on the 11th. The Gratitude, for Anstralia, sailed from DBndee Dec. 13. The Eximonia, from London for Port Philip, was ...

MONEY AND COMMERCE

... vessels which have sailed from the former country the quotation is 16s., and from the latter 15s. to 20s. On an American ship to Boston 30s. was paid, and the same rate on British property In American vessels which have not sailed from New York, while ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... passage to Australia in amother ship, and one named the Itichard was chartered for that pmupose, and it was expected she would sail about the commencement o1 the present maioth. The SirPowell Buxton was nearly anew ship, 800 tons burthon. The loss of the ...

SUMMARY OF THE BRITISH NAVY

... in ordinary, 180; building, 36; converting, 9-total, 370. Paddle-wheel ?? commission, 83; in or- dinary, 28-total, 111. Sailing ?? commission, 85, in ordinary, 107; hulks, 144-total, 536. Totals-In commission, 313; in ordinary, 315; building, 36; converting ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... into the Cape of Good Hope and sailed thence June 29. The Taontriin levrew steam-3hip), from Liverpool for Austre- Uis, prt into tiek Cn e o. Good tlohe June 80. Ff .hf.S. Ifor~otoc, Xith e igr~ics from ?? rfir hiau, sailed iro-. the Capo J.,if d Hipe for ...

SHIPBUILDING AND SHIPBUILDERS

... British: Sailing. 2365 6993153 Maonage. Steam. - 28591 -1174331 316 Foreign: Sailing. .36389 6902179 Steam . 857 745414 ,, _ 38546 -1647563 253 In 1884- British i Sailing. bset16384 4752959 Steam.5009 4247748 -20474 ~-8999i07 439 Foreign: Sailing ?? 29474 ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... Desnerarao. ad Red Rover from Charles ton far Hull. Sailed the Sancho Panza for Aden, Willia:n Kelly, for Montreal, and Daidalus for Quebec. OFF BRIGHcTON, MAY 14.-Arrived the Leander from Hobart Town; SaiLed Dec. I. OFa Dt rGoAnvoN, MAY 13-The Malcolm, of ...

MONETARY REVIEW

... prison far refusing to sail in the Peru, gave evidence to the effect that the vessel was utterly uT.- seaworthy. When they appealed to the second mate he said he could do. nothing, for he had heardathe captain say that he would sail the ship or lose her ...