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Swansea Harbour OFFICERS- General Manager, Statutory Mar- j boar Master, and Collector > W, LAW of' Ratef" •- ••• I A^ 'istant CoJkiotor of Rates- EG. JO N KS VWliaitii^er P.. MOKGA^. Traffic SupenntclldelJt-EL T. KANDELb. Telegrams, LAW, Swansea." ]■ el on bone— Harbour Office Corporation 13 i'loek Master, l\orth Dock 4. 583 South Pock 8M r] Prince OF Walee DORK „ 590 ..Wambles LUihrhonse. ,,136
North Dock.
North Dock. Dock Master D. G. DA\7TES. Aurora 36 Hole, Watcbet Arendal s 876; Olsen, Cartbagena Ben Clune s 1334 Canipe; Bordeaux ■. Boileau R 1038, Stephang, StNazaire Enchantve«se JO Grazen, Paimpol EmiJy s 69 Bennett Qneensferry Four Brothers 74, Lathom, Dro heda Golden Light 103 TreWain, Fareham Gauloise 99 l)e Gallon, 'Murt&gne Grace 59 Murdoek, Khorehanr John Ewiny 95 No1 man. Watchet Jeanne et Rene 72 Bolden, Gloucester Loango 79 Flynn, Plymouth "Marima s I7f)9. Doucett, Newport Pearl 91, McLvnn, Chatham Oseians 97, Thomas, St Brieux Peter James 79 Silvey, Gloucester Precursor 71, Tope, London Ruby 42 Brueford. Bideford Susan Vitterv 99 Davies Waterfoid Sir Joseph s64 Addison, Strangford Traveller 166, Trueeott, London William 59 Kearon, Kinsale Woolwich Infant 48 Quick. Penzance Zaima 318 Tobiassen, L'Urient ARRIVED January 12 a.m.- Cervin a 1173, Park, Dunkirk Doonglen s 50, Cook, B'istol Cardiff Traders 339, Rich, Cardiff January 12 p.m. Volpone s 186, Hughes, Dublin Fane s 697, Vo'len, Hnelva • SAILED ■" January 12 a.m. Rosabelle s P2 Coppack, Cardiff ■ f January 12 p.m. Dalegarth s 1434 -form, Beyron t Bombardier s-70 -<-> ^Calmont, Kilkeel Moray Firth s 6. ;.xelson, Port Talbot Jar goon-a 187 I'au u„'h, London Doonglen « 50, Cook. Tenby Oa'< s 81 Keenan. Neathalbey Adam Smith s 80 Gnffiths, Troon
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South'bock. Dock Master D.EVANS,R.N.R. Audaciense 100 Roulet, St Vaiery Annetta. Marie 91 Evraid, Appeldore Arsene 147 Pendu, Belie lie Congress a 697 Dabbrrt Rouen City of Frankfoit s 02U Peteison, Dublin Dorothy s yl P.oardman sea Denis Pa pin 98 Leroy, Sables Elakoon 605, "Gronross, Risor Hetty 90 Andrews Bantry Hero (yt)Bond,sea Hannah Croasdell 141, Molt, Chatham Ilildur s 588, Wenneberg, Oporto Invicta .73 Jewell, Plymouth; Iron "King 43 Ash ford, I;ideford Jeesie 90 Gill, Plymouth f Jeanne 75 Le Guinnie, Etel Lydia Oaidell 170 TytreM, Preston • Linn O'Dee s 282 Bie, Treport Marie Celine 75, W ales, Penryn N«.rniandy p v* Comhe Nanine Agl- e 167, Coheleac, Redon Osprey (yt) Parsons, Harry Pioneer -29 Williams, Newquay Pauline 88 Coyec, Quimper Pival 100, Lamey, Falmouth Saga 1^6 Oiaen, Greenhithe Talbot s 228 Owens, Liverpool Union 113 Le Hnce, Vannes Vivian (yt) Shea, Port. Talbot William 1 1. Gran nam. AHHIVEU January 12 a.m Teviot s 4P8, McConnel'l. Carditt Jannary 12 p.111 Staghoumi s .15' lanipbell, Port Talbot SAILED ?' Jajiuary ni. Stokesley s 448 Alexander, Dieppe Victorine 78 Le Forester, Treguier Queens Channel s 127 Hughes, Granville, G Player s 242 George, Caen J Jauurry 12 p.m Saint Patrick s 245 McMullin, Rouen V i • Petei burg 492 Grew, St Malo • « Agate s 66, McGilp, Cork
! Prince of ^ Wai&s -'Dock
Prince of Wai&s -'Dock Dock Master T. GHEEN. Austrian s 20:27, Furneaux, Liverpool Anvot II 854, Cleiiiptsen, EHe-inere port Adieu Va 49 Le Ga'.l, Pont L'abbe P.ergvik s 789, Petersen, Manchester Hetty Russell I32, Owen, Lpndpn Chattield 8 1904, riurst, Port Noll6th i' City of Cork s 827, Walsh, Dublin a I City of Cadiz s 464, Davison, Dublin i. 'f Cairnryan s 1060; Murray, Bristol Duchess of York s 1648, Storm, Antwerp Dunaley s 1-2)4,fRoper, Hordeaux Elizabeth Roberts 99, Jones, Porsgrund Eppieton s 575, Evans, Grimshy I Juno s 825, Owens, Bristol Lizzie HS, Ni^hobi^, ^atehet Llanda'ft City s Iîge, fitt, or stol Marie Therese s 1098, Froe^e, Liyerpoopl, Phonix s Larsen, Tilt Cove Stella s 761. A berg, Rochefort Vernon s Rochester Val de Travers.s 27" McLean, HristoL, 4 William Balls s 159.5, Kennedy, Ghenitcheek Talavera s 1155, Cronberg Nantes Trafalgar s 996, Samuel Rivadeo ARRIVED. January 12 a.m. ;s > <Pacquale P 8 1702, Cippero. Genoa t January 12 p.m. j Faithful s 280, SilvHter, Cardiff Eva s 736, Selvesen, Port Talbot f SAILED Feb 12 a.m Modesta s 308, Rogenas, Kiel E Hay wards 161 WaKefleld, Dublin Lutece s 739, Tipsier, Rouen Glynn s 412, McKinty, Ronen Scandinavia s 762 Hedstrom, Marseilles Feb 12 p.m Glassalt s 360, W iiliams, Harry Karin s 656, Ryberg, Copenhagen and Stettin Start s 341, OLeri, Roiien Ed Greig s 596, Grecersen, J/a Pallice Exeter Cit' s 1359, Crinks, New York Gransha s 486, Roberts, Rouen ?
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11 I,r Cl I Gracing; Docks. • .» <'K.I.A1S PRY DCK~NO. I., Stamfordham s 523 Phillips, Ijondon Cambsjajs J)rV .Dock—No :X Campvjan Gkiuikon Kingsley s 342 Stevenson, Plymouth OMTEAI. DRY DOCK Erminie s 1251 Lewis, Vigo CentkAL IIakC Jeesev Dbv DOCK. JERSKYMAHC VlhUERS DRY DOCK í; ).<:)«!< DKY DOCK. i Kisci of Wales Uny Beryl s 770 Keay, London Gana 456 Martinsen, St Malo Yenedotian s n4, Williams, Barry PtKENix Drv Dock Swansea Mercantiie DRY Dock,
, " - TIDE TABLE - FOR - JANUARY
TIDE TABLE FOR JANUARY Jj HIGH WATER. TIME. j HEIGHT ON CILLS. )yeek 1 P o f W ales I South and N Dock ) ock A.M. P.M. | A.M. | P.M. 5 A.M. i A.M. P.M. F I i F I F I JI Friday. j ,0 50 1 24 26 0 ,26 8 28 0 iiSaturdy j I 55 2 <i7 j-6 5 ;27 6 28 5 3; Sunday. 3 0 3 29 j27 4 28 5 29 4 4j Mondav. 4 2 4 29 |28 5 29 3 30 5 5! Tuesday. 5 2 5 25 129 2 29 9 31 2 6!Weduesdy.. 5 55 6 12 ;29 8 30 0 31 8 7l Thursday.6 4O 6 55 h-0 0 3U 1 32 0 8j Friday 7 21 7 33 30 n 29 9 32 0 9|Saturday.. 7 57 8 9 |29' 8 29 1 31 8 10i Sunday .» 8 29 8 42 j29 0 28 4 31 0 ll! Monda 9 3 9 13 28 4 27 8 30 4 12; Tuesday. 9 35 9 50 127 8 26 9 29 8 I3l W edni'S.10 10 10 28 2b 10 25 8 28 lo l4jThursdy.IO 49 U 12 25 9 24 8 A 9 [ £ >iFriday Ul 37 |24 11 ^6 1 ± IHjSaturday. 0 4 0 35 23 11 24 6 25 ll 17 Sunday. 18 1 39 ^3 U 24 10 25 U IS Monday 2 15 45 24 9 26 0 26 9 19 Tuesday. 3 21 3 47 26 5 27 8 28 5 20 Wednes, 4 22 4 47 -8 3 |29 4 30 21 Thursday., 5 22 5 43 j30 0 j30 9 32 Q i^iFriday 6 15 6 35 31 5 132 0 33 5 23 Saturday.. 7 5 7 25 32 9 i32 9 34 9 24 Sunday.7 52 8 10 N 3 32 9 35 3 .25 Monoay 8 35 8 56 132 lu |32 0 34 lo 26 Tuesday, 9 21 9 42 '32 1 |30 11 34 1 27 Wednesday lO 6 lu 26 Í30 10 29 5 32 10 28 Thursday-10 48 11 13 !-& 1 27 4 31 1 29 Friday ill 40 127 2 I 29 2 30 Saturday 0 10 0 43 |25 8 25 9 z7 8 31 Sunday 1 19 1 54 >24 lu '25 5 2b 10 i i I I The height of Tide up the river aL the Pottery bndge i.- 13 feet lest-, and at Hafod Works & Middleb; nk 16 fes t 6 inches less than 011 the Cill at the North Dock Half tide Basin.
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r ffl»AVXS'3 »VH TilE UK ATTAIN, ifcl, ffoir much happier we would he and thoft •bout ua if we svos'Uy accepted ifce mevitabla be our hair red when we long for black, black j when we crave fo- red, and making up our minds to be contented with our gifts, bend all our energies towards iinn-oving ourselves and the fifts we do possess, nr..her than waste our: time and wear ourselves out crying for those we have riot. j
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¡ j Vessels in River. -u- Flying Foam 84 Collings, Antwerp t Kildnre 8 HAP, Davidson. Aidrossan A Su-rtnwe. dnJdger. F;, Hon i y nx (tug boar) sea Taurus s barge 30. Wilson, Milford Kin<S Lynn s 336 Pee, London Stucley 32 Found, Bude r
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Tllfi TRUE GENTLEMAN.
Tllfi TRUE GENTLEMAN. Cardinal Newman thus defines the true gentle own: He carefully avoids whatever may cause ft |sr or a jolt in the minds of those v( ith whom he m caat; all clashing of opinion, all collision ot feeling, all restraint, or suspicion, or gloom, or resentment; his great concern being to make everyone at their ease and at home. He has his "M on all his company; he is tender towafdt the bashful, gentle towards the distant, and merciful towards the absurd; he can rerolleet to whom he is speaking; he guards against un- seasonable allusions, or topics which may irri. tate; he is seldom prominent in conversation, and never wearisome. He makes light of favours while he does them, and &eems to be receiving when he is conferring. He never speaks of him- self except when compelled. never defenas hinC telf by a mere retort, he lias no ears for slander Of gossip, i, scrupulous in imputing motives to those who interfere with them, and interprets everything for the best. He has too much good sense to be affronted at insults, too well employed to remr-mbel" injuria, too indolent to bear malice. He is patient, forbearing, and re- signed on philosophical principles: ins submits to pain, because it is inevitable, to bereavement, bMaaae it is irreparable, to death because it M W# destiny.
KATTJRE AND MANUFACTURES.I
KATTJRE AND MANUFACTURES. I Deea Nature nothing for man in manufao- lures? Are the powers of wind and water, which move our machinery and assist naviga- tion, nothing? The pressure of our atmc^iere And the elasticity of steam, which Aroab¡" J tAt work the most stupendous m&c.)ine&—a; they not the gifts of Nature?—to say nothing i the effects of heat in softening and melting metals, of the decomposition of the atmosphere in the processes of dyeing and fermentation. There is 80t a manufacture which cAf be mentioned is which Nature does not give her assistaftoe tt man, and give it, too, penorotsalj as# twatuitoualy.- David Rtca^dg