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was run ashore near Ship Harbor, N. S. Condemned and sold, the 

 master pocketing the receipts. Owned by Capt. Sargent S. Day. 

 Valued at $3,000 ; insured for $2,652. 



Schooner GEORGE R. BRADFORD was lost in February, on the 

 homeward passage from Newfoundland. Crew of six men, viz. : John 

 Wolfe, Master; Thomas Tobin, John Herring, Alexander Grant, 

 Samuel Steele, William Appleton. Owned b}' Leighton & Co. Val- 

 ued at $7,500 ; insured for $6,500. 



Schooner BELLE BRANDON was wrecked on Long Island, near 

 Mount Desert, Me., while on the passage to Grand Menan, N. B. 

 Crew saved. Owned by Capt. Wm. H. Mackaj'. Valued at $3,800 ; 

 insured for $3,325. 



Schooner DAY STAR, in the shore mackerel fishery, was lost in the 

 gale of September 18th, with her crew of twelve men, viz. : Simon 

 McKie, Master ; James R. Clarke, Charles Thompson, John McDon- 

 ald, Harraden Reed, Andrew Ryan, Frank Anderson, Francisco Con- 

 stanta Scurpa, Francisco Joseph, William Thompson, Thomas Pow- 

 er, and a boy whose name is unknown. Owned by James Mans- 

 field & Sons. Valued at $4,000 ; insured for $2,750. 



Schooner DAUNTLESS was lost on her passage to the Bay of 

 St. Lawrence, in September, witli her crew of twelve men, viz. : Jas. 

 G. Craig, Master ; John La Pierre, Martin Costcllo, John Todd, Jr., 

 George Todd, Daniel Herrick, Edward Smith, James Smith, James 

 Welch, George Goodwin, and two others, names unknown. Owned 

 by Sidney Friend & Bro. Valued at $8,000 ; insured for $7,000. 



Boat EQUITY, in the mackerel fishery, was wrecked at Spectacle 

 Island, October 25th. Crew saved. Owned b}^ Capt. Abraham Bab- 

 son. Valued at $400 ; insured for $362. 



Schooner WEATHER GAGE was lost on Georges, January 25th, 

 with a crew of ten men, viz. : Mark Sweenej', Master ; Abraham 

 Bushy, Stephen Chisholm, William Powers, John Pitman, John 

 McKenzie, Archie McNeil, Archibald McAlliston, Neil Macauley, 

 John A. McKenzie. Owned by Maddocks & Co. Valued at $5,000 ; 

 insured for $4,375. 



Schooner AUSTERLITZ was boarded by a heavy sea in the gale 

 of March 13th, which left her in a sinking condition. Crew taken 

 off by schooner Rivcrdale. Owned by McKenzie & Knowlton. Val- 

 ued at $3,700 ; insured for $3,275. 



Schooner WILLIAM F, POOL, lost on Georges, in March, with 

 her crew of ten men, viz. : James Lunderkin, Master ; William Troy, 

 Henry Raymond, John Sullivan, James McLaughlin, Henry Peterson, 



