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Swansea Harbour
Swansea Harbour OFFICERS- General Manager, Statutory Har- t bour Master, and Collector > W. LAW of Rates — —I Assistant Collector of Rates-GEO. JONES Wharfinger-D. R. MORGAN. Traffic Superintendent-H. T. RANDELL. Telegramsj LAW, SWANSEA." Telephone— Harbour Office Corporation 13 Dock M aster, North Dock 588 South Dock „ 584 tt Prince of Wales DOCK „ 890 Mumbles Lighthouse. „ 186
... North Dock.
North Dock. Dock Master D. G. DAVTE8. -0 Annie Jone1176, Clamen, Watchet Baltic 69 Thomas, Youphal Four Brothers 74, Lathom, Drogheda Flying Foam 84 Collings, Antwerp Hannah M Bell s 1933, Cooper, Bristol Marie Eugenie 37, Allen, Bridgwater Ossian » 297, Thomas, St Brieux Spes s 525, Bjorm, Rotterdam Slateford s 88, McLeod, Belfast Sarah 44, Knight, Bridgewater Talbot s 280, Owens, Liverpool Velocity s 62. Bullock, Bristol ARRIVED January 22 p.m. Burmah 57, Cake, Bideford SAILED January 22 p.m SnowflaKe s 36, Irwin, Barnstaple Aranci s 78, odd, Dublin La Fontaine a 1337, Porcrau, Chantenay «
South Dock. ---I
South Dock. I Dock Master D. EVANS, B.N.R. Congress s 697 Dabbert Rouen Dorothy s yt Boardman sea Hero (yt) Bond, sea Lydia Cardell 170 Tyrrell, Preston Linn O'Dee s 282 Bie, Treport Normandy p.s 281, Combs Newent s 613, Bolton, London Osprey (yt) Parsons, Barry Swansea Trader s 247, Sutherland, Llanelly Sunlight s 227 Dawson, Port Talbot Vivian (yt) Shea, Port Talbot William ) t 1, Granbam. sp.. ARRIVED January 22 p.m Tweed s 498, McDonnell, Cardiff Fraternity a 269, Ban nister, Garston Hermine s 246, Regenstein, Bordeaux Dunard s 56, Miskell, Wexford SAILED January 22 p.m Elcmore s 549, Bowie, Havre Pultenay s 78, Kurnow, Hayle
Prince of Wales Dock I
Prince of Wales Dock I Dock Master T/GREEN, Aquila s 1407, Andersen, Antwerp Chatfield s 1904, Bunt, Port Nolloth Cberiton s 685, George, Pomaron Duchess of York s 1648. Storm, Antwerp Dunsley s 1254, Roper, Bordeaux Eppleton s 575, Evans, Grimsby Elakoon 605, Gronross, Risor Hematite s 302, Gamptell, W orkington Llandaff City s 1196. Fitt, Bristol Lackenby s 1347, Parkinson, Rotterdam Milo s 896, Hunt, Cardiff New YOlK City s 1875, Ba/clay, Bristol Pbonix s 1276, Larsen, Tilt Cove Rotherfield s 1843 Farrant Port Nolloth Ravensworth s 479, Gent, Grimsby Tudor s 670, Higgins, Rouen Trafalgar s 996, Samuel Rivadeo Trevorian s 1442, WoolcocK, Odessa Veghtstroom s 829, Vos, Bristol Vivienne s 743, Olsen, Newport Westmanlond s 916, Nilsson, Manchester ARRIVED. January 22 p.m. Clanstad s 408, Morland, Antwerp Corneille a 1408, Baron, Liverpool Segontian s 757, Evans, Liverpool Cyclone s 638, Roberts, Liverpool Castro Urdialess 1146, Cavia, Liverpool Llice M Craig s 333, BlacK, Rouen Aycidae s 321, Gorley, Cowes SAILED Jan 22 p.m Norseman s 86, Davies, Bristol Astillero s 864, Ortana, Nantes Tasso s 1120, Wafdaa, Antwerp & Rotterdam
Vessels in River. --0-
Vessels in River. --0- Kildare s 1649, Davidson, Aldrossan Ahertawe, dredger, Paldon Lynx (tug boat) sea Taurus s barge 30. Wilson, Milford Kings Lynn s 336 Bee, London
Fish Market,j .------
Fish Market, Argon s tr sea Manorbier Castle s tr sea Simplon s tr sea Mount Viso s tr sea Reginald s tr sea AR Bl VEl Tyne s tr sea St Clear s tr sea saiied Nil
Graving Docks.
Graving Docks. CUMBRIAN DRY DCK— NO. It City of Frankfort s 520 Peterson, Dubli n CAMBRlAN DRY DOCK--Noli. CAMP^IAN GRIDIRON CFNTRAL DRY DOCK Cervin s 1173, Park, Dunkirk CENTRAL HARD Ern)inie,g 1251 Lewis, Vigo JERSEY DRY DOCK. JERSEY HARD V ILUEES DRY DOCK GLOBE DRY DOCK. PRINCE OF WALES DRY DOCK PHCENIX DRY DOCR SWANSEA MERCANTILE DRY DoCR.,
Given Away -
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- TIDE TABLE — FOR - J A N…
TIDE TABLE — FOR J A N U ARY HIGH WATERS r,$ TIME. HEIGHT ON CILLS. p of W ales South Uays- and N Dock l ock A.M. P.M. A.M. I P.M. A.M. | A.M. P.M. F I F I F I 1 Friday. 0 50 1 24 26 0 26 8 28 0 i Saturdy. 1 55 2 27 26 5 27 6 28 5 3 Sunday, 3 0 3 29 27 4 .28 5 29 4 4 Monday. 4 2 4 29 28 5 29 3 30 5 5 Tuesday. 5 2 5 25 29 2 29 9 31 2 6Weduesdy.. 5 55 6 12 29 8 30 0 31 8 7 Thursday.. 6 4O 6 55 SO 0 30 1 32 0 8 Friday. 7 21 7 33 30 0 29 9 32 0 9 Saturday.. 7 57 8 9 29 8 29 1 31 8 10 Sunday 8 29 8 42 29 0 28 4 31 0 11 Monda. 9 3 9 16 28 4 27 8 30 4 12 Tuesday. 9 35 9 50 27 8 26 9 29 8 13 W ednes 10 10 10 28 126 10 25 8 28 10 14 Thursdy. 10 49 £ ll 12 |25 9 24 8 27 9 15 Friday 11 37 ;24H 26 11 16 Saturday. 0 4 0 35 '23 11 24 6 25 11 17 Sunday. 1 8 1 39 123 11 24 10 25 11 18 Monday 2 15 2 45 |24 9 26 0 26 9 19 Tuesday. 3 21 3 47 126 5 27 8 28 5 20 Wednes. 4 22 4 47 r28 3 29 4 30 3 •^1 Thursday. 5 22 5 43 30 0 30 9 32 0 £ 2 Friday. 6 15 6 35 531 5 32 0 33 5 23 Saturday.. 7 5 7 25 [32 9 32 9 34 9 24 Sunday. 7 52 8 10 :33 3 32 9 35 3 25 Monday 8 35 8 56 ;32 10 32 0 34 10 26 Tuesday, 9 21 9 42 ;32 1 30 11 34 1 27 Wednesday 10 6 10 26 3O 10 29 5 32 10 28 Thursday.. 10 48 11 13 29 1 27 4 31 1 29 Friday 11 40 2y 2 29 2 30 Saturday 0 10 0 43 25 8 25 9 27 8. 31 Sunday 1 19 1 54 ,24 10 25 5 2ti 10. J The height of Tide up the river at the Pottery bridge is 13 feet less, and at Hafod Works & Middlebank 16 feet 6 inches less than on the Cill at the North Dock Half-tide Basing
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THE It...;.... SEIWATIUSS…
THE It. SEIWATIUSS js FHEBDO*. "As I emerged from the, nead I dotted up eod down and laterally "ike a. so-p-bubbk NUached to the bowl of a pipe, until I at iaat broke loose from the body and fell lightly to ttM floor, where I slowly rose and expanded into ths loll stature of a man. I seemed to be trane laoent, of a. bluish cast, and perfectly naked. With a painful sense of embarrassment I fled toward the partially open door to escape tlw •ye# of the two ladies whom I was facing as wet to others whom I knew were about me, but upoa neehini the door I found myself clothed, and fntiafied upon that point I turned and faced the Gompany." He saw the niournore round hia corpse, and tried in vain to make them realise his preseno* Be marvelled that he felt so wonderfully wwW. be passed out of ditors and travelled swiftly ffaouffh the air. But he did not pass into th4 ■dber world.
How Ha (_.a MB BACS.
How Ha (_.a MB BACS. Three prodigious nteku Mocked hia path. ØtI bw had not yet come. He became unconscious again, and when fa* lying ia hie bed lie "woke to oonsoiousaa* and soon recovered. He wrote out this narratrrt weeks after hie strango experience, but hi tead it to those at the bedside as soon as bara- Vtvsd. The doctor, who was at tho bedskK said that the brea-th wae absolutely extinct M ttMr as oould be observed, and every symptom -Iring the patient aa dead was present. I Mfumsed at one time that he was actually dea4 m~hdb os ever f supposed anvone to b. dead4*