Papurau Newydd Cymru
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Swansea Harbour
Swansea Harbour OFFICERS — General Manager, Statutory Har- 1 bour Master, and Collector >• W. LAW of Rates .) Assistant Collector of Rat,es-GEO. JONES WharfiDger-D. R. MORGAN. Traffic Superintendent—H. T. RANDELL. Telegrams, LAW, SWANSEA." Irelenhone- Harbour Office Corporation 13 Dock M aster, North Dock 588 South Dock „ 584 Prince of Wales Dock,, 590 Mumbles Lighchonae. 136
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I. North Dock. Dock Master. D.^G. DAVTB8. 0 Agra s 6S, Jones 'Combe I, Baltic 69 Thomas, Yougbal Four Brothers 74, Lathom, Drogheda Fane s 697, Vorten, Huelva Flying Foam 84 Collings, Antwerp Golden Light 103 Trewain, Farebam Gauloise 99 De Gallon, Mortagne G race 29 Murdock, Shorenam Henrik BJelke s 871, Hansen, Dublin Holland s 2438, Prentis, Dunkirk Hannah M Bell s 1933, Cooper, Bristol John Ewing 95 Nonuaa. Watchet Jeanne et Rene 72 Bolden, Gloucester Loango 79 Flynn. Plymouth Pearl 91, MeL. nD, Chatham Ossian s 97, Thomas, St Brtenx Obsidian s 309, Miller, Plymouth Peter James 79 Silvey, Gloucester Precursor 71,; Tope, London Supan Vittery 99 Da vies Waterfoid Sir Joseph s 64 Addison, Strangford Traveller 166, Truscott, London William 59 tiearon Kinsale Woolwich Infant 48 Quick, Penzance ARKIV« £ D January 18 p.m. Nil January 19 a.m. Doonglen s 50, Cook, Bristol s A11 K1 > Jan 18 p.m Nil Jan 19 a.m Nil
South Dock. I
South Dock. I Dock Master D. EVANS, R.N.R. Audacieuse 100 Roulet, St Vaiery Annetta Marie 91 Evraid, Appeldore Arsene 147 Pendu, Belle lie COLgress s 697 Dabbert Rouen Cedric s 678, Paulsen, Bordeaux Dorothy s yt Boardman sea Denis Papin 98 Leroy, Sables Elakoon 605, Gronross, Risor Hetty 90 Andrewa Bantry Hero (yt) Bond, sea Hannah Croasdell 141, Folt, Chatham Invicta 73 Jewell, Plymouth Iron King 43 Ashford, Bideford Jessie 90 Gill, Plymouth Jeanne 75 Le Guinnie, Etel Lydia Cardell 170 Tyrrell, Preston Linn O'Dee s 282 Bie, Treport Marie Celine 75, Wale", Penryn Normandy p,s 261, Combe Nanine Agh e 167, Coheleac, Redon Osprey (yt) Parsons, Barry Pauline 88 Coyee, Quimper Kival 100, Lamey, Falmouth Regina 41, Rus an, Milford Saga 156 Olsen, Greenhithe Stucley 32 Found, Bude Union 113 Le Hnce, Vannes Vivian (yt) Shea, Port Talbot William vt 1. Granham, ph.* arrived January 18 p.m Prestonian s 367, Cogley, Liverpool January 19 a.m NH SAILED. Jan 18 p.m Julia s 85, Luxon, Bristol January 19 a.m Blanche Rock 8 171, Ashcroft, Rouen
I Prince of Wales Dock I
I Prince of Wales Dock I Dock Master T. GREEN. J .F Abertawe s 815, Light, sea put back Betty Russell 1*2, Owen, London Chatfield s 1904, Elunt, Port Nolloth Cheriton s 685. George, Pomaron Duchess of York s 1648. Storm, Antwerp Dunsley s 1254. Roper, Bordeaux Eppleton s ^75 Evans, Grimsby Hero s '164, Acherc n, Cardiff Hero s 667, ^adstrand, Rochefort Juno 82% Owen, Bristol Lizzie 65, N ifholap, W atchet Llandaff City s 1196. Fict, Br stol 1 honix s 1*2:7f>, Laisen, Tilt Cove Paequale Ps 1702, Cippero, Genoa Rotheiheld s IS4::j Far fan t Port Nolloth Tudor s 670, Higgins, Rouen Trafalgar s gP6, Sa:nue! Rivadeo ARRIVED. January 18 p.m. Algerie a 1535, DieryeKx, Antwerp Gracie s 66Nordberg, Grimsby Jan 19 a.m Glynn s 412, McKinty, Ronen Ville de Eu s 305, Cook, Treport SAILED Jan 18 p,m Hildur s 588, Wenneberg, Bergen January 19 a.m. Speedwell s 579. Ledd/a. Ronen Circe s 511, LeMasson, Caen Juno a 825, Owen", Amsterdam
IVessels in River. I
I Vessels in River. 0 Kildare s 1049, Davidson, Aidrossan A hertawe, dredger, Palcton Lynx (tug boat) sea Tanrus s barge 30. Wilbon, Milford Kings LyDn s 336 Bee, London Pioneer 29 Williams, Newquay Princess Olga s 438, Collister Cardiff
IIFish MarKetr II
I Fish MarKetr I Argon s tr sea Izøak Walton s tr Manorbier Castle s tr sea Simpion tr sea M on nt V1 HO S tr sea Reginald s tr sea ARRIVE] Swansea Castle s tr sea Luuise s tr selt Hercules s tr sea Caswell s tr 95 sea SAILED Marion a tr sea Marion a tr sea
IGraving Docks. !
I Graving Docks. ( amjukjAN Dky DCK— No. 1 City of Frankfoit s 52 0 Peterson, Dnblin C/.mjuuan DRY Dock—N0J2. Oampwan Grid ikon C mual DRY DOCK Cervin s 1173, Park, Dunkirk Central Hard Erminie 1251 L wis, Vigo -ki.sey Dry DOCK. jkrsby HARD VnLIERS DRY DocK uuibe DRY DOCK. Piuno off Wales DRY dock, Stellas 761. A berg, Rochefort Phcknix DRY DOCB Swansea Mercantile DRY Dock..
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TIDE TABLE FOB • JANUARY HIGH WATERS TIME. i HEIGHT~ON CILLS Week p of alesVSouth and N Dock Lock A.M. P.M. A.M. | P.M. A.M. T a.mT; p.m.5 f i v i 1|Friday 50 1 ^,26 0 26 8 28 0 ajSatnrdy. I 55 26 S j27 6 28 5 3 Sunday. 3 0 3 ~9 i27 4 5 29 4 4 Monda,|4 4 ^9 28 -5 29 3 30 5 5 Tuesday. 5 2? 5 25 29 2 29 9 31 2 6 Weduesdy.. 5 55J 6 12 29 8 30 0 31 8 7 Thursday., b 4C 6 55 SO U 30 1 32 0 8 Friday 7 21 7 33 SO 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 51>J'27 8 28 9 29 8 13 W wines.10 IU 10 28 26 10 25 8 28 10 14 Thuisdv. 10 49 U 12 25 9 24 8 27 9 15 Friday 11 37 24 11 *6 11' 16 Saturday. I) 4^ 0 35 23 11 24 6 25 11 17 Sunday. 1 8, 1 :>9 11 24102511 18 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 21 4 47 28 3 29 4 30 3 21 Thursday. 5 J-2, 5 43 30 0 30 9 32 0 22 Friday 6 15 fi 35 31 5 32 0 33 5 23 Saturday. 7 5 I 25 32 9 32 9 34 9 21 Sunday. I 7 5 2 8 10 33 3 32 9 35 3 25 Monaay 8 35 8 56 32 10 32 0 34 101 26 Tuesday,.9 21 9 42 32 1 30 11 34 1 27 Wednesday 10 6 lu iii 30 10 29 5 32 10 28 lburfdiy 10 48 11 13 29 1 27 4 31 1 29 Friday II 40 27 2 29 2 30 Saturday 0 10 0 43 (25 8 25 9 27 8| 31 Sand iy 1 19 1 54 !24 10 25 5 2b 10 i i i The height of Tide up the river at the Pottery budge i- 13 lif t k^, and at Hafod Works & Middleb 11k 16 feet 6 inches let's than on the Cill at the North Dock Half-tide ASatsin.
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The l./s. or Fbxxdck "Ae I emerged from the head I floated WQ and down and laterally hke a so-p-bubbrt attached to the bowl of a. pipe, until I at iaAf broke loose from the body und fell lightly to the floor, where I slowly rose and expanded into the Cull stature of a man. I seemed to be trano l*oent, of a bluish cast, and perfectly naked. With a painful sense of embarrassment I flod toward the partial !y open door to escape tlM •yes of the two ladies whom I was facing as wefi ■B others whom I knew were about me, but upoa CMohing the door I found myself clothed, .1Id ma-tisfied upon that point I turned and faced tlM eompany." He saw the mourners round hia corpse, &ad Wied in vain to make them realise his presenofr lie marvelled that he felt so wonderfully w.y j be Mesed out of ¿,"IOfS and travelled swiftly through the air. But he did not pass into ilM Xther world.
HOW HE Cams BACT.
HOW HE Cams BACT. ftnoe prodigious n >ck» blocked his path. ØII (tftac not yet come. He beo&me uuconxious again, find when hi was lying in h. bed lie awoke to oraooiouMMMP and soon recovered. Be wrote out this narratif* eight weeks after his strango experience, but he toid it to those at the bedside as soon as he reo Trred. The doctor, who was at the bedside, aid that the brea;th was absolutely extinct « tar as could be observed, and every symptowi marking the patient as dead was present. "J mpposed at one time that he was actually dead t* Ittlljr aa ever T supposed anyone to b" dowi