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... Gravetend, Wednesday Rossrian, for Montreal, sailed. Southampton, Wednesday—Lahn, Bremen for New York, sailed. Calcutta, Wednesday —Pongola, for Natal, sailed Sierra Leone, Tuesday—Roma, Accra for Liver pool, sailed Tener.ff-, Wednesday—lnchangu. Port Natal ...
... Landma, sailed. Partm. Friday—Arabia and Dictator, Caleutt# for Leaden, called. Yokohama, Saturday—lndus, from arrived- Rimouski, Friday—Califarnian, for Liverpool sailed. , tllasuow, Friday—Pomeranian, for Montreal. and Mongolian, for New York, sailed. 6t ...
... arrived. Vincent, Tuesday—Bellenden, for Dsptfotd, sailed. Norfolk, Va, Tuesday—Mnakelyne, for Liverpool, sailed. Rremerhaven, Wednesday—Munehen, from Baltimore, arrived. Albiny. Wednesday—Aberdeen sailed. Greeuock. Wednesday-State of Nebraska, from New ...
... Montreal, arriveil. Natal, Sunday-Umbilo, for Calcutta, sailed yesterday; Umtaii, for Ijondon. sailed 10-day. New York, Sunday —Tauric, from Liverpool, arrived. Liverpool, Saturday—Uiubria, for New York, sailed. Manchester, Saturday—Siriut, from New ork, arrived ...
... would not have all the boats fitted with masts and sails. By Vice-Admiral MoESary-Vessels used to be supplied with a long boat. and it was absolutely necessary zhat it should be supplied with sails, gear, and graplings. but lately the long boats had ...
... the advertiseiment, tile vessel would sail on the .5th of July, anti that lie called oil Mir. Bell, who told him shie would not sail for a fewv davs leliger. Mr. Bovle was ?? inflemed that thie vessel would sail on the 15th from Liverpool, and that it ...
... fenan:' Harbour-Constable Edgar:sa'd that onthe dA i mentiond' in the summons the Roevwas advertised.! to sail from this'port at 7-40'pan. She did not'sail till after eight o'clock, and during that ?? was taken in. The boat was 'about 16 mimnuteg 'te. Mr. CoaLTRs' ...
... of Aberdeen, Captain Mearns, sailed on . nds5 for Qulebec, svith goods and passenger's. Trhe steam-ship Corsair, Goodwin, for Liverpool, sails on Sanday next, ax liv'b o'clock in the mrn-ning. Smack Ranger, Savage, has sailed for London. Smack Iris, Peyton ...
... (io; S Canmbria, linlylisad. light, North British, Silloth, goods. Sailing Colliers- Seven. Sailing Coasters-Nil, DEP.MfTURES-Forcign Steamers-Origiilal, Cardiff, ballast. Foreign Sailing Vessels-Nil, Steam Colliers -Nil. Steam Coasters-Shamrock and Lditb ...
... T'rieod vy, at 7 o'crlok even. 't'e i2;ile er, Ilead, for Liverpool, sails on Thursday, at 8 o'clock evening. T'h Bero, MiKey, for London, clenrs on Saturday first. A stelim-sip sails from this port for London, (calling at Dublin. FIalnUtlit, Plyimoulth ...
... O(wens, -for Liverpool, sails on Sunday morning, at nine o'clock; aud the Corsair, Goodwin, on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock. Snack Herald, Shav, for London, sails in a few days. Tre steamer Fingal, Hu. Price, master, sails for Green- ock and 'Glasgow ...