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From: Dennis Ahern <>
Subject: Re: Excerpts from Irish newspapers
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 11:31:16 +0000 (UTC)
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From The Cork Examiner, 5 November 1864 -

CORK HARBOUR--SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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November 4, 1864.
ARRIVED--Edinburgh, steamer, New York for Liverpool, and
proceeded ; Luigo Bruno, Russo, Kustendje, maize ; Vice Toni,
Vernich, Sulina, maize ; Doon, M'Ewen, Mauritius, sugar ; Leda,
Moricich, Sulina, maize ; Artemas, Bailhache, Cameroons, palm oil ;
Ceres, Watson, Odessa, maize ; Hemisphere Borealis (collier) ;
Rudo, Lupi, Marianople, wheat.
SAILED--Mary Ann Webb, Domano, Liverpool, maize ; Julia,
Kreft, Kingroad, maize ; Margaret, Owens, Carnarvon, limestone ;
Senator Wren, Danneman, London, rice ; San Iperidone,
Londonderry, grain ; Prudente, Geletrich, Tralee, grain ; Broughty
Castle, Jewell, Liverpool, beans ; Hoppet, Grandholm, Glasgow,
grain.
(By Magnetic Telegraph.)
November 5th, 1864.--Wind N., light
SAILED--Rector, for Sligo ; Ganges, Auckland, New Zealand ;
Baron T. David, for St. Nazaire ; Cavour, for Liverpool.
CROOKHAVEN, NOV. 2, 1864.
ARRIVED--Italian brig Registro (Repetto), from Sulina, for orders
(61 days out), maize ; Italian brigantine Terrible (Circonardi), from
Monte Video, for Liverpool (71 days out), hides ; brig Nuovo
Arturo, of Leghorn (Ardisson), from Port Torys and Leghorn, to
Cork, bark ; Austrian brig Henry Crusich, from Sulina, for orders (70
days out), maize ; Greek brig Augelichi (Colachi), from Cavarna, for
orders (50 days out), barley ; barque Floating Cloud, of Liverpool
(Sanders), from Bahia, for orders (46 days out), sugar ; barque
Portia, of Scarboro', (Jameson), from Sulina, for orders (71 days
out), maize ; Austrian ship Marya G. (Mifka), from Sulina, for orders
(51 days out), maize ;
On the 31st ultimo, the Skellegs rocks bearing N. W., distant 35
miles, the Marya G. got in collision with an unknown vessel
(supposed to be an Italian barque), through which she is making
water, and carried away cutwater and foretop-gallant mast, covering
board and plank on starboard side injured.

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Dennis Ahern | Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild, Irish Maritime News
Acton, Mass. | http://immigrantships.net/newsarticles/newsarticles.html
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