The Whitehaven News
Thursday, October 14, 1869
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PORT OF WHITEHAVEN. SHIPS IN DUBLIN MARKET.--OCTOBER11. 1. Ada 6. Jane 11. Union 2. Woodville 7. Laurel 12. Ceres 3. Endeavour 8. William & Mary 13. Mary Ann 4. Whitehaven 9. Cumbrian 14. Elizabeth 5. Nicholson 10. Mary 15. Argestes ARRIVED October 6th.--Lady Alice Kenlis (ss), Dove, Dundrum. Marley Hill (ss). Dart, Liverpool. Galatea (Trinity boat), Hatterby, Fleetwood. Otway, Jones, Balbriggan. Jane Bacon (ss), Warke, Britonferry. Rover, Clucas, Peel. 7th.--Queen of the Isles (ss), Lowes, Morecambe. Queen (s), Wesh, Belfast. Elizabeth Worthington, Holmes, from Larne for Ulverston. 8th.--Maid of Erin, Morgan, Newcastle. Prince of Mona, Cowan, Port St. Mary. 9th.--Willow, Krueft, Stettin. Zephyr, Bridson; Ant, M'Williams, Wigtown. Margaret and Mary, M'Kie, Garliestown. Peter, James; Lewis, Kinmist; Queen (s), Welsh, Liverpool. 10th.-- Eclipse, Wilson; Margaret, Bradshaw, Fleet- wood. Sparling, Bennett, Belfast. Ituna, Weary; Park- side, Saul, Liverpool. Bloomer, Clucas, Peel, Eleanor and Mary, Remand, Dundrum. John and Samuel, Vint, Donaghadee. Helen and Mary, Holmes, Liverpool. Keith Stewart, M'Dadd, Gatehouse. Nanscow, Johnston, Ardglass. Kitten, Hughes; Rush, Brown, Dublin. Thomas Ferguson, Davitt, Bray. Game Cock, Flinn; Trial, Clarke, Dublin. 11th.--Orozimbo, Lewin, Dublin. Seapoint, Connor, Malahide. Cyril, Cass, Carlingford. Susanna, Cuthbert, Bray. Sally and Ann, Quirk; Syren, Murphy, Balbrig- gan. Astrea, Blaney, Dublin. Spy, Gale, Port St. Mary. William, Cumberford, Balbriggan. Collin Russell, Quinn, Strangford. 12th.--Adam White, Gordon, Belfast. Brunette, Cal- low, Ramsey. Viola, Carron, Newry. Violet, Watterson; Bessie, Curlett, Castletown. Beagle, Jackson, Belfast. Samuel, Warren, Balbriggan. Vivency, Cubbins, Castle- town. Eagle Eyed, Richards; Henry, Murphy, Dublin. Henry Tuke, Burns, Newry. William and Sarah, Con- nor, Malahide. Mona's Queen (s), Fell, Ramsey. Cale- donian, Hill, Kustendji. 13th.--Swallow, Stevenson, Garliestown. Blue Bell, M'Guire, Dundalk. Mary Jane, Gordon, Dublin. Lance, Mullin, Kingstown. Laurel, Mackintosh; Elizabeth Jane, Tyrer, Belfast. SAILED October 6th.--Mona's Queen (s), Fell, Ramsey. Jane, Harlon, Skerries. Reaper, Hodgson, Port St. Mary. Anns- boro' (ss), M'Bride, Troom. Marley Hill (ss), Dart, New- port. Spy, Hicks, Ardossan. Lady Alice Kenlis (ss), Dove, Dundrum. 7th.--Galatea (Trinity boat), Hattersby, Liverpool. Queen of the Isles (ss), Lowes, Troon. 8th.--Lady Helen, Rennie, Garliestown. Queen (s), Welsh, Liverpool. Bridget, Callow, Ramsey. Tanaro, Cowman' Elizabeth Kelly, Kelly; Ada, Owens; Courier, Hutton, Cardiff. Elizabaeth Worthington, Holms, Ulver- ston. Ann, M'Guire, Dundalk. Progress, Downs, Dublin. 9th.--Jane Bacon (ss), Warke, Britonferry. Comet, Brodie, Whithorn. Excel, Bell, Cardiff. Elizaabeth Cow- man, Hodgson; Otway, Jones, Newport. Sarah, Cowley, Dublin. Manxman, Callow, Castletown. Prince of Mona, Port St. Mary. Curwen and Braddyl, Fearon, Dublin. 10th.--Mark, Black, Water of Urr. 11th.--Rover, Clucas, Peel. 12th.--Queen (s), Welsh, Belfast. 13th.--Mona's Queen (s), Fell, Ramsey. MISCELLANEOUS. CARDIFF, October 11th.--Captain RALPH, of the brig Kitty, of Whitehaven, reports having passed, about 20 miles off the Smalls, on the 7th inst., a brigantine of about 250 tons, and loaded, with her jibboom, mainsail, &c., carried away. Could not render any assistance, being a calm, but could see her settling down. The Wilson, M'Greavey, hence, at Newport on the 9th inst. The Hematite, Knight, sailed from Newport for Gibraltar on the 8th inst. The Industry, Cairns, hence on the 10th inst.; the S.A. Ruskell, Price; Kitty, Ralph, hence; the Alexander, Dockerty, from Duddon; the Enterprise, Todhunter; Belt, Denvin, from Workington; the Fawcett, Flinn; Kongeornen, Axelsen, from Mary- port on the 11th inst.--all at Cardiff. The Progress, hence, at Dublin on the 11th inst. The Save You, Farrell; Elise, Scharnberg, hence at Newport on the 11th inst. The Agamemnon (ss), Middleton, from Marseilles, at Genoa on the 8th, and sailed for Leghorn on the 9th inst. The Sir Lancelot, Robinson, from Foochoofoo for London, passed St. Helena on the 11 ult. The Chrysolite, Nichols, sailed from Sulina for United Kingdom on the 30th ult. The Lahloo, Smith; Ariel, Courtney, from Foochoofoo, at London on the 12th inst. The Condor, Iddon, from Workington, at Bowlin on the 11th inst. Ayr, October 11th.--Off, the Unrestricted (brig), of Dundee, from Silloth. The Anna Maria, of Dumbries, from the Clyde for Valparaiso (general cargo), was reported from New York (by cable) lost on the coast of Rio Janeiro. The Tiara, Thompson, from Villa Real, at Liverpool on the 13th inst. The Omega (new ship), Gibson, from Workinton; the Florist, Martin, from Leghorn; the Allies, Connor, from Pomaron; the G.L. Waters, Cain, from Huelva, all at Liverpool on the 9th inst. The Globe, Reid, cleared at Liverpool for Malaga, on the 9th inst. The Diana, from Maryport; the Grace Darling, from Workington, at Londonderry on the 8th inst. The Uzella, Junkin, sailed from Par for this port on the 9th inst. The Maria, M'Cormick; Rose, Hind, hence at Neath on the 10th inst. The Corea, sailed from Deal for Penang on the 11th inst. The Teesdale, Scarrow, from London, at Bombay on the 10th September. The Annie Logan, sailed from St. Jago De Cuba, for Falmouth, on the 14th September. The Bowfell, from Calcutta for Liverpool, off the Ascen- cion on the 6th september. The Sarah Anderson, Dickie, from Bangkok, at St. Helna on the 1st September, and sailed for Falmouth on the 3rd September. The Leslie, M'Garrell, from Maryport on the 7th inst.; the Lady May, Cranson, from Workington on the 8th inst., at Larne. TOBERMORY, October 8th.--Put in on the 1st inst., the Prosperity, Thompson, from Lochorn, and sailed for Solway Frith on the 8th inst. ISLE OF WIGHT, October 9th.--Off, the Tantallon Castle, Howson, from London for Calcutta, and landed pilot. SPOKEN.--The Trafalgar, from Quebec for Whitehaven, October 4th, lat. 51N., long. 9 W., had experienced a very heavy gale from the northward, during which she shipped heavy sea and lost one hand overboard. NEW YORK, (by Atlantic Cable.) -- The Anna Mary, from Amlwch for Quebec, ashore on Beaumont Shoal. The Sarah Douglas, Douglas, from Halifax, at Warren- point on the 6th inst. SCILLY, ST. MARY'S, October 8th, Off 7th.--The ship Leander, Petherick, from Foochoofoo for London, 35 miles W.S.S. DEAL, October 8th.--Passed: The William Fisher, from Havre for Newcastle. The Michael Hutchinson, Ditchburn, from Liverpool, at San Francisco on the 25th September. The Meteor (ss), Watters, from Whitehaven, atHelvoet on the 7th inst. The Mountain Laurel, ---, from London, at Kurrachee (no date) The Mary Nicholson, Freebody, from Saigon, at Yoko- hama on the 14th August. The Eagle, Lowther, sailed from Swansea for Tronville on the 7th inst. The Triumph, Hewitt; the Nymph, Gaitskill, from Whitehaven, at Neath on the 8th inst. The Sprite, Wright, from Whitehave, at Ardossan on the 6th inst. The Donegal Boadle; the Douro, Reid, from Cardiff; the Elizabeth Conway, Murphy, from Newport, at Belfast on the 7th inst. The Emma Jane, from Maryport; the Abigail, from Silloth; the Argestes, Carter; and the Gipsey, ----, from Whitehaven; the Jane and Jessie, Campbell, from Cardiff; the Albert, from Workinton,--all at Dublin on the 7th inst. The Dryad, Osborne, for Cett; the Pearl, Harris, for Gibraltar, sailed from Liverpool on the 7th inst. The Tiara, Thompson, and the Eskett, Anderson, sailed from Villa Real for Liverpool on the 2nd inst. SPOKEN.--The ship Mahanada, September 23rd, lat. 41 N., long. 21 W. The River Mersey, from Glasgow for San Francisco, August 29th, lat. 2.53 S., long. 26.35 W. The ship Martaban, bound west, October 2nd, lat. 49.14 N., long. 9.23 W. The Sarah Burnyeat, Smith, sailed from Liverpool for Monte Video on the 7th inst. The Fellowcraft, Bell; the Huntress, Ferguson; the Margaret, M'Calpin; the Belmerino, M'Calpin; the Sam Slick, Semple; the Teaser, Beattie, from Maryport, at Belfast on the 8th inst. The Betsey Bateman, Humphreys; the Smiler, Mann, from Whitehaven, at Cardiff on the 8th inst. The Brothers, Sanderson, from Cardiff, at Dundalk on the 6th inst. The Tantallon Castle, Hewson, sailed from Deal for Calcutta on the 8th inst. The Benita, Wilson, sailed from Gloucester for Cardiff on the 8th inst. The River Avon, Hewitt, from Liverpool, at Glasgow on the 7th inst. The Carlisle, Shapcott, entered at Liverpool for Mel- bourne and Geelong on the 8th inst. The Emily Burnyeat, Brewster, sailed from Newport for Gibraltar on the 7th inst. RECORD OF WRECKS.--The number of wrecks reported during the past week has been 52, making for the present year a total of 1,814. |
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