SHIPS Ads 1855

Northern Daily Times

April 2nd 1855

CURRY and Co, Brokers and valuers, Walmer Buildings, Water St.

TONGE and Co, Brokers and valuers, Derby Buildings, Fenwick St.

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Ships for sale

Brokers Sale room, 3 York Buildings, Dale St.

Two masts and spars, quantity of rigging, part of the wreck of the American Ship CHEVALIER, apply S and W. PEARCE and Co, or CUNNARD MUNN and Co,

The well known paddle steamer COMMODORE, 387 tons reg, 704 tons total, 365 hp, TONGE and Co, Derby Buildings, Fenwick St.

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For CONSTANTINOPLE, the British barque, CELON

For TREBIZONDE, from Liverpool, clipper schooner PACIFIC

For VARNA, from Liverpool, copper British clipper EAGLE

For SMYRNA direct from Liverpool, sailing clipper schooner SAUCY LASS

For SYRA and SALONICA copper schooner BESSIE

EGYPT from Liverpool, for Alexandria direct, coppered vessel AMMERLAND Apply E and J. P. SCHILIZZI, Brunswick Buildings

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For MELBOURNE and GEELONG, Clipper ship, SOUTH CAROLINA, Charles LEISK Commander

COWIE ROXBURGH and Co, or IMRIE TOMLINSON

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Liverpool line of Australian packets

BRITISH TRIDENT, 3400, CUNNINGHAM

MERLIN, 2700, BURLACE

AFRICA, 3200, O’NEILL

PHOENIX, 1500, MOPPETT

NABOB, 2000, WILSON

GIPSEY BRIDE, 3500, MONTGOMERY

SALEM, 2500, FLYNN

James M. WALTHEW, 46 Chapel St, Liverpool

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White Star Line

Liverpool and Australian clipper ships

WHITE STAR, J. R. BROWN, 2450-5000

ARABIAN, N. BANNATYNE, 1050-2100

EMMA, E. UNDERWOOD, 1150-2300

SHALIMAR, A. ROBERTSON, 1470-3500

RED JACKET, M. M. MILLWARD, 2460-4300

FITZ JAMES, M. J. HAMILTON, 1350-3000

MERMAID, E. DEVEY, 1320-3000

SULTANA, J. TAYLOR, 1350-3000

ANNIE WILSON, J. LANGLEY, 1220-2500

GOLDEN ERA, H. A. BROWN, 1056-3500

Pilkington and Wilson, 17 Water St, Liverpool

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AUSTRALIA

Black Ball Line

Liverpool to Melbourne

Clipper ship OLIVER LANG, Walter CRAWFORD, Commander

For Sydney

Clipper ship, STARTLED FAWN, J. CARLISLE, Commander

For Melbourne

MARCO POLO

James BAINES and Co

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Fox line of packets for Melbourne direct

MILES BARTON, William KELLY, Commander

Henry FOX, 2 Kings St, Liverpool

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For New Orleans

CLARISSA CURRIER, W. E. BUNTIN, Commander

GREAT DUKE, C. C. SAMPSON, Commander

TRAIN and Co, India Buildings

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Liverpool and Boston packets

WESTERN EMPIRE, G. W. POLLARD, 1200

STAR OF EMPIRE, A. H. BROWN, 2050

CHARIOT OF FAME, A. H. KNOWLES, 2050

CATHEDRAL, W. H. HOWARD, 1600

CHATSWORTH, J. GORHAM, 1500

J. ELIOT THAYER, G. SAMPSON, 2008

DANIEL WEBSTER, G. W. PUTNAM, 1836

MARINER, George BARKER, 1392

George PEABODY, J. MANSON, 1297

TRAIN and Co, India Buildings and in Boston E. TRAIN and Co, 37 and 83 Lewis Wharf

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Grinnell’s “Swallow Tail” line to America

AMERICAN UNION, CALDWELL, 1500

CONSTITUTION, BRITTON, 1000

ASHBURTON, BRADISH, 1150

CORNELIUS GRINELL, FLETCHER, 1200

CONSTANTINE, 1250

AURORA, BUNTING, 1500

NEW WORLD, KNIGHT, 1500

ALBERT GALLATIN, KELLEY, 1000

For New York

JAMES L. BOGART, CONWAY, 2500

SAMUEL DUNNING, SKOLFIELD, 3000

MINNESOTA, ALLEN, 1500

TICONDEROGG, BOYLE, 1500

BEEJAPORE, MC KAY, 2000

DEFIANCE, KENDRICK, 2000

BOWMAN, GRINNELL and Co, 5 Regent Rd, Clarence Dock, and 37 South St, New York.

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For Philadelphia

American ship, SIROCCO, William H. WEST Commander

1135 tons, Baltimore built 1952

ENGLISH and BRANDON

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Black Diamond Line of Philadelphia packets

PHILADELPHIA, POOLE, 1200

NON PAREIL, DUNN, 1500

LEVI WOODBURY, NICKERSON, 1300

ISAAC JEANES, CHIPMAN, 1000

RICHARDSON SPENCE and Co, Corn Exchange, Brunswick St.

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United States and British America Washington and Blue Ball Line of packets.

MIDDLESEX, PARMALEE, 1800

FRANCIS P. SAGE, WILLIAMS, 1500

WILLIAM RATHBONE, PRATT, 1100

WIZARD KING [new], 1500

ELWOOD WALTER [new], 1500

SILAS GREENMAN, MAGNA, 1000

JOHN HANCOCK, CARNEY, 1500

R. L. GILCHRIST, GILCHRIST, 1400

WASHINGTON, PAGE, 1900

DAVID CROCKET, SPENCER, 1500

GOVR MORTON, BURGESS, 1800

SENATOR, COFFIN, 1000

PRINCETON, RUSSELL, 1500

E. C. SCRANTON, SPENCER, 1500

For New Orleans

ALICE, COUNCE

FRANKLIN KING, BORLAND

WHITE FALCON, RYAN, 1372

CHARLES BUCK, SMALLEY, 1600

SANDUSKY, RICEMO< For St John N.B, by the St John and Liverpool line

EUDOCIA, SPURR, 1015 DAVID G. FLEMING, KENNY, 1425

JOSEPH TRARRATT, GRAY, 942

IMPERIAL, MORAN, 1279

JOHN OWENS, DOANE, 1236

MIDDLETON, DELANEY, 996

JOHN BARBOUR, MARSHALL, 997

SABEL and CORTIS American Passenger office, 3 Regent Rd, Clarence Dock, Liverpool and 53 Fulton St, New York

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British and North American Royal Mail steam ships

In consequence of several of the steam ships being required by the Government for the conveyance of troops to the east, the usual mail service between Great Britain and America id disarranged. For the present steam ships will be despatched every alternative Saturday by way of Halifax and Boston.

D and C. MACIVER, 14 Water St.

Liverpool and Boston calling at Halifax

ARABIA, C. H. E. JUDKINS

PERSIA, Alexander RURIE

ASIA, Edward. G. LOTT

CANADA, James STONE

AFRICA, William HARRISON

AMERICA, W. J. C. LANG

NIAGARA, John LEITCH

EUROPA, Neil SHANNON

CAMBRIA, W. DOUGLAS

Apply

Halifax, to Samuel CUNARD, Boston to S. S. LEWIS, New York, to Edward CUNARD, Harve and Paris, to Donald CURRIE, London to J. B. FOORD, 52 Old Broad St, Glasgow, to G and J. BURNS, Liverpool to D and C. MACIVER, 14 Water St.

Steam to New York and [via Jamaica] to Chagres

JURA, WICKMAN

ETNA, MILLER

ANDES, MC ARTHUR

EMU, LITTLE

D and C. MACIVER, 14 Water St.

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Liverpool and Philadelphia steam ship Co’s iron screw steam ships

CITY OF MANCHESTER, Capt W. WYLIE, 2125

CITY OF BALTIMORE, Robt LEITCH, 2538

CITY OF WASHINGTON, R. LEITCH, 2700

Apply

Philadelphia, Samuel SMITH, 17 Walnut St, New York, Samuel SMITH, 7 Broadway, Belfast, RICHARDSON Bros and Co, Dublin, Cornelius CARLETON, London, EDWARDS SANDFORD and Co, Paris to Fred REDFERN, 8 Rue de La Paix, Harve, W. DAVIDSON, Manchester , George STONIER, Liverpool, William INMAN, 1-13. Tower Buildings.

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Charles Hill and Co, merchants and brokers, 60 Waterloo Rd, Liverpool despatch the following vessels for New York of the Black Ball Line

NEW YORK, BRYANT, 1000

MANHATTAN, T. DIXON, 1690

YORKSHIRE, C. MARSHALL, 1220

GREAT WESTERN, W. G. FURBER, 1700

ISAAC WRIGHT, E. ABEEL, 1500

HARVEST QUEEN, E. YOUNG, 1740

ISAAC WEBB, J. M. BRYER, 1500

COLUMBIA, C. HUTCHINSON, 1200

JAMES FOSTER JUN, J. PORTER, 1500

FIDELIA, MC GILL, 1150

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For Quebec

The fine coppered sailing ship

CHARLES CHALONER, A. FOX, Commander

For freight apply, STRONG and REID, Chapel Walks or to Peter SUTHERLAND, Leicester Buildings, King St.

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Turkey

LEVANT Screw Steam Co

GRECIAN, EGYPTIAN, ATHENIAN, ARMENIAN, CIRCASSIAN

For Contantinople and Smyrna, calling at Malta and Syra, the ARMENIAN.

For freight contact, Lewis PORTER AND Co, Glasgow, or J. W. FAIRCLOUGH and Co, 4 Tower Buildings, West, Liverpool

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Ireland

Every evening to the North of Ireland, via Fleetwood Belfast steam Co’s paddle steamers

TELEGRAPH, Capt NICHOLSON, 478 tons, 450 hp.

WATERLOO, Capt P. QUAYLE, 385 tons, 300 hp.

For freight contact, George MC TEAR and Co, Belfast, John WALKER, 77A. Market St, Manchester, GRAINGER BRISTOW and JOHNSON, 34 Chapel St, Liverpool

Steam communication between Liverpool and Londonderry

Steamships

WILLIAM MC CORMICK, Capt J. WATT

ENNISKILLEN, Capt W. JOHNSTON

LYRA, Capt R. CROMPTON

MAIDEN CITY, Capt C. MC LAUGHLIN

Contact, Samuel GILLIAND, Londonderry, Thomas CALDWELL, Coleraine and Portrush, GRAINGER BRISTOW and JOHNSON, 34 Chapel St, Liverpool

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Steam communication between Liverpool and Aberystwith North Wales Steam packet Co

NORTHMAN

DAWSON and Co, Baltic Buildings, Redcross St

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