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... SHIPPING N:-EWS. ?? FREIGHTS AND FIXTURES. WESaTr HAtTLEtPOO, Thursday .Night.he holidays are: Iwell-nigh '.played out, nnd in con.. I ecitienoe the:.market is slowly recoveringitselF. * Black. Sea; isn-firmer. -.and: a local boat of 8500 qrs. b isaa ...

Published: Friday 26 April 1889
Newspaper: Northern Echo
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 859 | Page: 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... last, appears the following complimentary address to Captain William Atkins, aud the efficers of the ship Ocean Bride, of thise port. This fine ship, 1,300 ton's burthen, the property of Messrs Henry llilvain and Bons, of this town, sailed I from Liverpool ...

KELSO RACES, THURSDAY

... the central institution, 2,947 ; patients admitted by letter at the eastern branch, 1,240 ; casualties treated at the con- tral institution, 6,326 ; casualties treated at the eastern branch, 881; of which there were cured 10,945 ; relieved 252; sent to ...

NEWMARKET RACES—THURSDAY

... during that period. Lord Palmerston. responded, but said nothing of special n terest. BIUDGING TiE CHANNEL. --Aitchell's Steam Ship- piny Journial says, a project for a railway ferry-boat fromn and to Dover and Calais will be shortly before the public. The ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... with a series of black marks. Each mark *di. cates either a shipwreck or some casualty to a veesel nearly approaching that disaster. The total number of British merchant ships, including steamers, is supposed to be 27j097, giving a tonnage of 4,658,730 ...

EDINBURGH RACES

... Sever-al of the workmen wocre Lrore or less affected by their immersion, but noise of theor seriously so, except Fehwick. Tile casualty will cause seone detention to the completion of the-work, as tile whole of tire upper surfarce of the dam will have to be ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... income will suffi- ciently supply myself and family with the necessaries of life; the one-sixth of the same will meet the casualties of loss of employment; the other sixth, which is 5s per week, or about 101 per year, is laid by fox sickness or old age ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... cabin and other pas- sengers; she will be succeeded by the Planter, a Magnificent vessel of 6,000 tons burthen; this noble ship possesses passenger accommodation superior to any that has preceded her in the same trade. She sails from Liverpool on the ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... his name for 500 on the insurance of this vessel, when a friend in the room strolled from the place where the notices of casualties are posted, and vaoidentally remarked to him, The Thalia's gone, I see. Tbhi stopped his pen, and he escaped his loas ...

LIVERPOOL RACES.—THURSDAY

... authority, that they relieve annually between 10,000 and 11,000 widows, orphans and ship- wrecked mariners. The more severe the winter is the greater the casualties. and the deepor in conse- quence is the drain on their resources. If we bear in mind ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... passengers and orew, except onie person, were saved from the burning wreck. The veasel referred to is the Eastern City. The casualty arose off the Cape Coast, and the Australian emigrants were landed at Table Bsy.-Six female lunatics who had been removed ...