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Shipping Intelligence

... Cabello, and sailed 9th November for Santa Martha Rio Hache Scotia, hence and Malta at Oalatz Joseph Anderton, Ridley, hence and Laguayra Puerto Cabello, and sailed 13th November for Santa Martha Flora, Drummond, hence at Gibraltar, and sailed 13th instant ...

THIRD EDITION

... Queen of Britain, arrived in the Thames. George Deane, sailed from the Cape,of Good Hope, 30th tel Dec., for Augra Peqesina; and RydaL. 3rd Jan., for the Ndauritiusl. The Mnaclita, and Sar, sailed from enoses Ayres, 6th Of Jan., Priscilla, 9th, aad Grecian ...

JUDGMENT IN A BARROW SHIPPING CASE

... the Vandalia. was a that she had broken the sailing rules. It was 1- found as a fact that her port light was so y placed as to be on the occasion in ques- t tion to some extent obscured by one 'f of her sails. The Court of Appeal did t not dissent from ...

ELECTION OP CLERK

... Packet Ship, ♦* COLUMBUS,” Geo. A. Cole, Master, to sail from Liverpool oa her regular day, the 7th November. For Nets Orleans. The well known American Ship “MICHIGAN,” S. L. Hasty, Commander, sail Ist November. These first cla*s Vcs*k*ls oiler very su|*crior ...

THE MURDER AT ST. LOUIS

... the steamer City of Sydney, from San Francisc> foy Aucklaud, Now Zealand. In that case, unlesR he transfers himself to a sailing vessel at Ronolula, his arrest is certain. [DAnLx xxws narsAJ] Nrw YORK, AP= 16. Maxwell has been traced to San Francisco ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... 16th May she experienced fine Weather and ne iavorrable winds. On the forenoon of rh. i2, newhilst sailing on the port tack free and with a, tre sails set. the ship suddenly lurched forward sml rthe foremast head was carried away Lie effect Ad re this ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... som1e straini-l bef-,r sailing, of which', ]iowever, there was no Uiieilce. The pumps were good4. IelUps, bet one ce-t:!i no was not in proper order on leaving IX) t ?? | upper box of that ?? havina had to be re- leathered after sailing. The doec cargo was ...

FALSE IMPRISONMENT ON A CHARGE OF FORGERY

... following are the numbers of vessels built in England in 1866:-Sailing ships-iron, 61 : wood, 363 ; composite, 23. Steamers-iron, 145; wood, 38. Total, 630; total tonnage, 225,698. In 1867: Sailing vessels-iron 6O0; wood, 351; composite, 17. Steam vessels- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... had celause about the time of sailing. The vessel sailed on Sion, ~i Sunday, the 18th. The parties wvent on board on Satsur- the r) day, the 17th, and on that day the captain told them that urge lethe vessel would not sail till Monday, and he gave orders ...

THE CENSUS

... chartered bv Messrs. and Co., brokers, sailed from Calcutta for the Mauritius on the Ist January; nothing known of her since. She was Quebec-built vessel of 1859, iu Lloyd's register as 1 for 7 years. The of Boston sailed from New York on the of January for ...

Shipping Intelligence

... King, hence at Antigua Limena, Milnes, hence at Mayayucz The Amanda sailed from Porto Rico for this port 18th Mary Hannah, henco at Porto Rico Lord Sandoti, Welsh, hence Jamaica, and sailed for New Orleans 21st May Flor, Bareno, hence at Laguavra Cadiz Packet ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... the vessel. She sailed from Newport, Mlonmouthshire, on the 6th May last, bound for the Brazils with a cargo of iron rails and machinery, under the command of Captain William Roberts. Having arrived out and discharged her cargo, she sailed in ballast, on ...