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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 ...

TO AXTB

... TO TO SAIL about the 15th Novfmbf.b, from the Men a i Straits for NEW ORLEANS, the following fine fast-sailing Ships : TAMARAC, NEW SHIP— I,4OO TONS BURDEN. A, KEW SHIP—BSO TONS DURDEN. NORTH UMBER LAMB, 700 TONS DURDEN. To Person! emigrating to the United ...

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 ...