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COASTERS SAILED. For

... COASTERS SAILED. For Wisbech, John and Mary, Pinder; Eliza, Burton. For Lynn, Joseph & Ann, Clayton; Rose, ArnoId ; Hop, Kewarth; Blessing, Haworth ; Joshua & Mary, Newton. For Boston, Jane, Towell. For London, Surrey, Taylor; Jubilee, Howeth; Humber ...

FOREIGN SAILED. For

... FOREIGN SAILED. For Amsterdam, Thuisous, Drews. For Hambro', Emma, Wise ; Army, Shimells; Stepen Gee, Clark; Brothers, Lawson. For Antwerp, Thornton, Brigham; Elizabeth, Sutherland ; Vrow Margina, Ojes. For Bremen, Gute Hoffnung, Frericks. COASTERS ARRIVED ...

ADMIRALTY COURT

... by the 10th article of the Sailing Rules that a steamer under way should use her steam whistle, and a sailing vessel her fog horn in the event of a fog. Article in provided that if two vessels, one a steamer and one a sailing vessel, were proceeding in ...

Shipping Intelligence

... mainboom broken atd sails split. Sailed : Am- ,bssador, Tate; Active, Nicholls, for Hull. 24-William and Airs, Creaser, Hull to Ichaboe. 25-Slharp, Blyth, for [lull, 26-Put il: llumber, Htopkiusont, Hull to New Orleans. POOLE, Jan. 24-Sailed: Zitella, Munkman ...

HULL ADMIRALTY COURT

... was'signedj that the: Delfin left Hull Other vessels sailed in December and loaded their cargoes end got back before she started. The vessel did not arrive in Hull until the 23rd of February. If she haid sailed'asarrartged, at once, she Would have got back ...

CHARGE OF UNLAWFULLY DETAINING CLOTHING

... applied to seoveral tugmen to take him on loar(l, but they -efused to do so unless he paid the expenses first, and the ship sailed without him. Comilainnnt returned to Shields, and learning that the veqsel was at Hull he came and asked the captain to give ...

HULL COUNTY COURT

... counter claim of £5 10s 4d, for damages, on the ground that Lambert neglected to join the smack on the day aprpointed for sailing. Mr Jackson (instructed by the Smack Owners Assoclation), appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr Laverack (instructed by the ...

COURTS OF LAW

... vessel is always a ;o, be considered as a vessel sailing free; and then it also C states, as an admitted fact, that If she meets a sailing St vessel on a wind, she ought to give w'ay, whether the vessel be sailing on the lerboard or on the' starboard ir tack ...

CRIMEAN INQUIRY

... ship, under 'ordinary eircuin- stances, has aspare suit of sails. The ships do not have a large quantity of spare sails. Not an officei in the service could say what quantiby of 'reserved sails there might be on board an 80-gan ship. ?? had no reason to ...

THE BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY IN HULL

... the young Alfred until he had ascer- tained that she had no need of further assist. ance. On the contrary, he continued to sail away on his original course. neither did he render such assistance as he could have done, and as required by the 16th section ...

PIRACY.—MURDER OF A SHIP'S CREW

... was received from the se cotnrnercial agent at Matanzas, in which lie states that the e. brig Atlantic, Grover, of. Boston, sailed on the 21st instant, st from that port, and that on the same day sie was captured by e. a piratical schooner, and all bands ...