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Swansea Harbour
Swansea Harbour D ej"FJCERS General Manager, Statutory Har-j bour Muster, ar.d Collector ► W LAW of Rates ••• f Assistant Collector of Ra' en—<iEO. JONh-S 'Wharfinger -■>. K. TraSicSuperiDtendeBt—H. T- KANDELL. Telegrams, LAW, SWANSEA." I'eleohone— Harbour Office Corporation 13 Dork M inter, North Dock 583 4, South 1 lock 584 Prince or Wales Dock,, 590 jlambles Lighthouse. 186
..-North Dock.I
North Dock. I Dock Master D. G. DAVTE8. -0- Beryl s 770 Keay, London F?D.. Clune s Can)pe, Bordeaux Baltic 69 Thomas, Yougbal Four Brotheis 74, Lathom, Dro. heda Fane 697, Voden, Huelva Flying Foam 84 CoHings, Antwerp Golden Light 103 TreW'ain, Farebam Gauloise 99 be Gallon, M.>rlagne Grace 29 Murdock, Shoreham Henrik Bjelhe s 871, Hansen, Dublin John Ewing 95 N c), "Watchet Jeanne et Rene 72 Boicleii, Gloucester Loango 79 Flynn. Plymouth Pearl 91, McLviin, Chatham Ossian s 97, Thomas, Sc Breux Peter James 79 Silvey, Gloucester Piecursor 71,[Tope, Loudoo Supan Vittery 99 Davies Waterfotd Sir Joseph s 64 Addison, Sorangford Tiavftller 1C6, Truscott, London Venedotian s 734-, Williams, Barry William 59 aearon, Kin sale Woolwich Infant 48 Quick, Penzance ARRIVED January 15 a.m. Holland s 2438, Prentis, Dunkirk Portaferry s 74 James, Avoumouth January 16 a.m. Prineesss Olga s 438, Collister, Cardiff Jenny s 475, Hansen, Bristol s A I LED Jan 15 a.m. Arendal s 876, Oleen, Barcelona Ruby 42 Brueford, Lydney Aurora 36 Hole, IS eathabbey Jan 16 a.m. Portadown s 77 Connor, Neathabbey Portaferry s 74, James, Bristol Onyx s 219, McPhail, Cherbourg
South Dock. I
South Dock. I Dock Master 1). JliVAJS^, K.JN.K. Audacieive 100 Roulet, St Vaiery Annetta Mane 111 Evraid, AppeJJore Arsene 141 Pendu, Belie He Bass Rock a 357 Bowden, Bristol Congress s 697 Dabbert Rouen Cedric s 678, Paulsen. Bordeaux Dorotby s Y IJ Boardman sea Denis Papin 98 Leroy, Sables Elalioon 605, Gronross, Risor Faithful s 280, Silvester, Cardiff Hetty 90 Andrews Bantry Hero (yt) Bond, sea Hannah Croasdell Wl, Holt, Chatham Invicta 73 Jewell, Plymouth Iron King 43 Asbfot-d, Bideford Jessie 90 Gill, Plymouth Jeaune 75 Le Guniine, Etel Lydia Cardoll 170 Tyrrell, Preston Linn O'Dee s 282 Bie, Tieport Maiie Celine 75, W ale«, Penryn Normandy p.s 2*>L Cotuba Naniue Agb e J t>7, Cobeleac, Redon Osprey (y, c,) Parsons, Barry Pauline 8S Coyec, Quimper Rival 1C0, Lamey, Falmouth Saga 106 Olsen, Greenhithe Stucley 32 Found, Bude Sunlight s 227 Dswson, Liverpool Union 113 Le Hnce, Vannes Vivian (yt) Shea, Port Talbot William yt 1, Granham, sea ARRIVED January 15 a.m Regina 41, Kus an, Milford January 16 a.m Collier s 11", Wright, Bristol Ettrick s 465, McMillan, Cardiff New Pioneer s 321, Gemmell, Garston SAILED, January 15 a.m Newent s 613, Bolton. London i January 16 a.m I Nil
I Prince of Wales Dock I
I Prince of Wales Dock I Dock Master T. GREEN, ) Bergvik s 789, Petersen, Manchester Hetty nmspll ls'2, Owen, London r '904, burn;, Pu> c Nol'oth Dana 4.56 Martinsen, St Malo Ducb. oi York s 1648. S^o; n, At-twecp Ilacs'ej s J:!fJ4.11{¡per, Bordfaux Knpleroii s ?75, Evans, Grimsby Ji io & «25, Owens Hiislol King-lev s 34- Stevenson, Plymouth Lizzie 65 Nichol s, Watohec Llanuafl Cny s Fiit, Br slol Vhonix s \7!i, Lateen, Tilt Cove Pacquale Ps 1702, Cippero, Genoa Rothei field a 184-i Far-aot Port Nolloth Tr^a'car s 996,|Sa:nael Rivadeo Wll'iaii Balls & )5%, Kennady, Uhenitchesk ARRIVED. January 15 a.m. Alice M Crtiig s 333, BlacK Rauen Cheriton s 685, George, Pomaror January 3d a.m. Heros 1164, A thert, n, Cardiff SAILED Jan 15 a.m City of Cadiz s 464, Davison, Hamburg Sagonite s 2b7. Campbell. Rouen Eva s 736. Selveeen, Bayonne City of Belfast s 522, Kelly, Hamburg Cairniyan s 106U, Murray, Genoa The Emperor s 234 McAlister Rouen Algerian s 1137 Nash (.enoa Camille s 501, David, Rouen Abertawe s 8:5 Light La Fochelle January 16 a.m. Nil
I Vessels in River. I
I Vessels in River. I -0- Kildare s 1549, Davidson, Aidrossan A herrawe, dredger, Paiion Lynx (tug boat) sea Tanrus s barge SO. Wilson, Milford Kiu;s Ly u n s 336 l'se, London Pioneer 29 "William! Newquay
I Fish MarKetr I
I Fish MarKetr I Argon s tr sea Izsak Walton s tr Manorbier Castle s tr sea SimpJoii h tr sea Mouiii v ]ko s tr sr t Reginald s ti- sea Louise s tr sea A H B. IV E J Oxwich Castle s tr sea St Vincent s tr -A 1 i ED Picton Castle s tr 10t-, sea Pen nard Castle s tr fea Mary Stanley s tr Tenby Castle s tr 100, sea
1- Graving Docks. I
1- Graving Docks. I ■ Dry Pck—No. t City of Franlifott s 520 Peterson, Dublin C mikian Dry iiocK— No 1. CAMP^fAN GEIDJKON ('• NliiAI. DRV DOCiv Cervin 8 1173, Park, Dunkirk CENTEAL U A jtfJD Erminie s 1251 Lewis, Vigo ,;EUS £ ,Y DKV Dock. I"sf »>Kusax n Villieus DAY Dock VJ £ ,( BTL DTLY 1 )CK. pHihcf1 OF Wales Dry uou*. Ilildur s 588, W enneberg, Oporto Stella s 761. Aberg, Rochefort 1'HtKNIX DRY DC 2K Swansea MERCANriLE DRY DOCR.
TilE GREATl ðT OF THME—
TilE GREATl OF THME— As a moral being, i/i the total compass of hit relations to this world's duties, in the largeneai and diffusiveness of his charity, in the gracious- ness of his condescension to inferior intellects, I am disposed, after a deliberate review of my own entire experience, to pronouneo him the best man, the nearest in his approaobes to an ideal standard of excellence, that I have known or read of, wrote De Quincey concerning Charles Lamb. In the mingled purity-a childlike purity —and the benignity of his nature, I again ex- fress my own deep feeling of the truth, when Bay he recalled to my mind the image and cha- racter of St. John the Evangelist—of him who was at once the beloved apostle, and also, mom Mouliarly. ti16 anostle of Ioto
. - TIDE TABLE — FOR - JANUARY.
TIDE TABLE — FOR JANUARY. HIGH WATER. TIME. | HIAGHT ON CILLS. eek T | P of W ales | South ys- l and N Dock I ock A.M. P.M. I A.M. I P.M. J A.M. ("ATM. P.M. F I j I' I | F ~I 1 Friday | 0 60 1 24 !2(i 0 26 8 128 0 !,Satxirdy I 55 2 Y7 1-6 5 27 6 28 5 3 Sunday. 3 0 3 -9 !'<■■( 4 5 29 4 4 Monday. 1 2 4 29 [28 6 F29 3 30 5 5! Tuesday. 5 2 5 25 | 9 2.29 9 31 2 6 Weduesdy.. 5 55 6 12 29 8 F30 0 31 8 ?| J HUI^day.. B 40 6 55 T> 30 1 32 0 S' Fi'dav 7 21 7 33 0 « (29 9 32 0 9|Saturday.. 7 57 8 9 (-9 S 29 1 31 8 10 Sunday. 8 29 8 42 L-'9 0 28 4 31 0 ll'Manda 9 3 9 16 ,28 4 27 8 30 4 I21 Tuesday. 9 35 9 6C 127 8 2S 9 29 8 IS' W edne '0 10 (0 28 '-6 10 lb 8 28 LU 14 J THU: sdv 0 49 U J 2 I 25 H >4-8 27 9 15; MAY .11} 3ï -14 11 i6 11 ltl;Satnnhy.f 0 4 0 :>5 12, U 24 6 25 11 I7'Sunday. j 1 8 1 39 »''3 11 -4 10 25 11 HI MONDAY 2 16 2 4% 24 9 26 0 26 9 19|Tuesday. 13 21 3 4'i '26 5 27 8 28 5 20j W ednes.. 4 22 4 47 28 3 29 4 30 3 ■iuThnicdayJ 5 22 5 ^3 ?»U 0 30 9 32 0 ■I2;Friday.. j 6 15 6 35 ^1 5 |32 0 33 5 2?\Saturday.. 7 5 7 25 32 9 32 9 34 9 21 Sunday. J 7 52 8 10 33 3 32 9 35 3 251 IVItnuay ..J 8 35 8 56 32 10 '32 0 34 10 26j Tuesday. 9 21 9 42 «2 1 J30 U 34 1 27 Wednerdaj- IO 6 lu 26 30 10 |29 5 32 10 i8( TIN. I>DA,Y L0 48 H 13 29 1 27 4 31 1 29|Friday IL 40 27 2 29 2 30'Saturday 0 10 0 43 '-5 8 .25 9 8 3ljSanday 1 19 1 54 |24 10 J25 5 2B 10 The height of Tide np the river at the Potteiy biidge ih 13 feet Je^, and at Hafod Woiks & Middlebnijk 16 fet t 6 inches less chan on tLe Cill at the North Dock Half tide Basin.
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THB S .I'S . bENWATlONS Of…
THB S .I'S bENWATlONS Of FrEEDCM* "As I emerged from the noad I floated ay and down and laterally iAe a so'p-bubbl% ■Hached to the bowl of a pipe, until I at ia*l broke loose from the body un<! foil lightly to th« floor, where I slowly rose arvl expanded into tin full stature of a man. 1 seemed to be trail* lucent, of a bluish cast, and perfectly naked. With a painful senso of embarrassment I fled toward the partially open door to escape the of the two la/diee whom I was facing aa well •0 others whom I knew were about me, but upon Maohing the door I found myself clothed, and satisfied upon that point I turned and faced the company." He saw the mournore round hie corpse, and tried in vain to make them realise his pretence He marvelled that he felt so wonderfully wevi be Baesed out of doors and travelled swiftly Ifcrough the air. But he did not pass into the obber world.
IHow HB Came Bacs.
How HB Came Bacs. Three prodigious nwka, blocked his path. Hit k04iL- lad not yet come. He became unconscious again, and when hs was lying in his bed lie awoke to oonsciousnear and aoon recovered. He wrote out this narrative eight weeks after hie strango experience, buv told it to those at the bedside as soon as he re- vived. The doctor, who WM at the bedaide. aid that the breath was absolutely extinct so far aa oould be observed, and every symptom Marking the patient aa dead was present. "J supposed at one time that he was actually dead m fultr as ever l supposed anvone to b," dead!