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FOREST AND STREAM. 



[Sbi-temukr 1! 1881 



THE TRAP. 



FALL fctVER GtBS CLUB. -Vail River, Mass., Aug. i!rt.-THe tour- 

 nament, or (lie F.i II River Gun Chili look place mi Wednesday and 

 Thur.nliy, \ug. 11 .mil is. iml was attended by very enld, stormy 



i. ■!■ ", i .■/ '.■ I many (ruin coming who would otherwise 



have ail ..'tided. The Baker-Can rotary cptps were used, which 

 threw very swift b -.11- ami gave general siitl'i .eti.in : 



n-i ms.ic.h --i'-ive balls trom baker, 6 from Card trap j i mil.'-.: 



C 11 lie Koelmiout in, S li t.r. -one m. 11 s I- -. '. le. I) F llovvr In, o 11 

 CIO)* in, LA G.lllm in, W * Pciry 1". J Sp..I;..|-.| 1". W II Sheliior, 10, 



i' W Bamnton», w i. r ■ .1 -., ; ... i i -,.„.. i 9, a N Smallej n, n H 



! i ' , M n oilman SI. A N Parry '-, .i s :- :..; -.11 c Brnl.iy 8, L G 

 Willie s, I G Iluwcs T ,1 lloaltdly K, T Li Bus! - > . t . n.l.iU 8, X S 

 II. HI h, W.I Brulevs. c I'. llnlnVu s, W 11 Damson ;, .1 I: Williams 0, 

 .1 a i: m \i mi it. (i i; Bcliiniiui. spnii..rd ami Sheldon divided in-«. tits 



oi ,11 , i,i.,i -eiiiud. Parry and Wtiip' dlvld-a third. 11. ml On WOO 



(onrili. Howell won llfih. 



Second i i I . Curd I. rap, same conditions; 20 enl rl. s .- 



l'errv in, Plimpton 10, Lie Uuchmout In, S[iutlur,l in. Fay 10, tlolden 



. i,Smitl ■'. 3m at. i -■'. ' ii '.-. Kc (el '. B ikei b, Greene 



dry'-, \c ■■ ■• ■ . ■■-' -. -'.'■•:. i. ... -.' . n- ■" :. I ill 7, Sawyer 0, W 

 IV. ye .-,. e - ,■ i .... . d.-d ;ii-i. Smith. Smsllev 



i.allllo and 1',. 1,1 I aid Sheldon divided third, 



Third maleh—lU hall>, Laki'a trap, -Mi- ' 'DdLI ions ; til entries : 

 i 'hi. i. hi, liuiliidoii 10, Plimpli.n lo, Hidden io, Spon'ord in, Greene in, 

 (jrllilu in, smith n, l'erry v, sawyer 9, Fay a, lie Rochmoui ti. Sheldon 

 !', Eager -, 1'iiiry s, Hai-nHaii s. can s, smalley s, Hall s, Rush s, 

 Howell s, ileanilry :, Baker 7, Williams T, White 7, Blgelow 0, W 

 Braleyii.ll Krniov e, oilman e, clnllln a, a Borden. Jr. I. I'limpta 

 Spotlnril and (irllilu " ' 

 won tldr.j, lleaiulry 

 Braley iiulded nit 11. 



lfourtli tnutclj— io double ball - Bo tardus I rap 



entile-,: Sheldon ID, Uolden !i, ferry -. II .'. ri-j 

 ii Braley B, Plimpton ;, wlliiama i, Wood 7, 

 Fav 0, Glluiatl 6. W like 6,lli Howe «, SiiolTurd c 

 . ", i, Bufflmou J, ntish i. He Hoeliuioot 4. 

 ... Kowell ::, parry -J. Baeldoi won drat. Ho den 

 Williams I'ounh. Eager and Pay divided Uli.h, 



Flfi.h matoll . i m am ; s balls from 



trap, same conditions; 81 entiles: 



Smith 13, urnliu 15, lint. leu Kt— 13. 



Perry 15, Spon'ord 14, C,ln.rk i - 42. 

 i del 1-1, White M, 1'llmploll [4— 4ft 



Eager 15, B laiulrj i f, E ay u — 40. 



i '■ 1 1 ■ 1 1 1 1 1 a i l ls, Bush is, Sheldon -.-— io. 



Kowell i«, I'aai". i:.. li.' Koclj 1. 1.1—30. 



Sawyat l.Ilairl . ■- nes is -3T. 



\V Hl-;ilf". 11, i: :'... .'-v..'. Ball 10—33. 

 1 « Howe 11.' P L Borden l-.', s Allen 9— i!2 

 i, : . crli'fl.i and lloltleil tlrst, Porry, Spofft 

 Ktimraon, 1'aisli and Slwld.u: nerd, Umu-ll, Parry and De K' 

 Jon. Hi, Sawyer. Harrison and symes lltth. 



...I I'ar-Fir.-I maleh, III balls; 5 Card 

 eoiidhloiis; •:- entiles: While In. Fay In, s 

 si.v.iii'v i ■, (lilffin in, noid'-n 10, B 

 Cilm.in 0, Hall 9, Sheldon «, Car.' 



PI i. : - I : 1 1 ' J 1 1 ■-'. Clark ■-, II Or: . I .•. 



' till ' 0. I.' Well B, « llllains B, a ( I. 



||, ,1,1. a, .ll'.ie.' li II.-' l-e l.'f'.'lniionl, i.i.ai. ,n :.:i. 



Bna.iHiry, smltb anfl ■ ■! i all Idl fl iiiitd. Ta 



lotirih, Jiow-f .1 won mui. 



.. i. fd io, Enger .it, Be. 

 ton B, Holflen '■'. Gllmau 

 Kowell s, ( al'.v S, BU-U ' 



Chiilln 7. W I'eal-: 7, Balden ,, -ueiuon «, sawyer u, symes n, naker 

 0, U Kt'iiltw 4. I'.iiljllituil 4. spi/ll'ord, r.'-.i'ldr: and Ive^./r divided Iir~t, 

 Sinallia, Pilaipioh and smith seeuud, Wldte, Rowell and Cary l.hlrd, 

 Budi and Clail; tourl.u, Symes won Dttli. 

 e.ulrles; 



Svir.es 9, Crlllin 10—19. 



Perry 1", 1 1 olden 8—1 y. 



Tafl.o, Ciailln H— 18: 



Builinlon s, Hail a -17. 



Spon'ord i'. Parry s-c 



Kowell 9, lie Poehriioiil s— IT. 



Wlihcs, sinli.tt»— IT. 



Pllmpion 8, Clark 8—1*. 



w Braleyc, Bbi Id in ill — id. 



Valenilne -. P E Bordeas— lli. 



Fait.-r'.. BeaudrvT— 14. 



ii ': ,,'.-. :..! euideu, ar, 2— 0. 



Symes ami tlrll'lm woe lirst. Perry. Iloldcn, Tail and < laiiin di- 

 vided :-':i:. I. B ,.i mil Hall won I hind, \\ Brainy audSheldan 



fourth. Bush and Fay fill I:. 



Font Hi in h-M ..Liable bulls, l-loaiidns trap, same eondiMi.ii -: ; 1'.' 



eoiid, Grlffln Ihlrd, 

 ard, T I'rorn Baker 



i and Clari. see.. ..I. 



v 8, .Smiths, 

 'all, 7. Bauer 

 pofford anil 



Perry ti, Fay 



r best, u 



B divided bet 



Huh. The pilzi 

 and Fay. 



AVON sptllKGs GITS ei.FB.-Aw:>n,.N. Y„ hVg. 19.-shootlofrat 18 

 yards. First march— $4U; ilisl, tin ; seeond, si'i; cnlrd.sr; r.niriu, :■. 

 II Daun llilllllll— In \V G Hazard liFdllllOl— T 



I Moor- 1011 1 inoi— s B lioelcer inoilinoi— T 



p'p Staunton loioiuioi— 7 a s Alexander lummn— o 



T Warner iniiunitu— a A Sweet milium— 9 



,l II Andrews m il mil— 10 H .1 Faulkner. 1111111111—10 



,|>; Li'.-MllKu.a- II'IIOI— n .1 Hyland nil 1 1 ml 1 1 - -- s 



T KMurpUy... lutilnwiin— » ,1 Boormau 1111111111— 10 



I'.l-lHevs.' IIHHIIIIO- T G P Miller 1111111111—10 



i,,e.-ii 1111K.11111— 9 O Sachett liuiiillui- s 



w Miller 10 11 Mill- !) C Wagner Ill 1111 1 1 1 -ill 



.- lill.iinnr llilllllll— 111 H K.UCSS ItlOlHllI— 9 



II i,|';,i,"e [111111100- 8 M L Jones 1111111111—10 



W Ford 1111111111—10 C Coat.es I nil 11 11 II— 9 



G Williams 1111111)01—9 F llielcs 0111 101 110- T 



II II Baxter ...lil.'inilll-8 



III shooihift off lies, Andrews and G. P. Miller divided ilrsr, w. 

 Mdler ami Oohu- "" " u.d, uran-e and ayland divided third, 

 and Jell revs wou loui'th. 



Sceona contest— 100 ; iirsi,,S22; second, $1T; third, $12; fourth, »9. 



i sweel 1111(101111- 8 .1 Moore 0011111001- 



.', N Vim Ihrier Ill II luioi- s W Ford.. 



M L.ii.nes - ..ltlllillll—10 li Grange 



C ' me olnoinliio- TK Viurp 



p p Staunton 1110111110 — 8 



... , nnini 1 1111 7 



■p Warner 1 101(11 1101— 7 w Miller.. 



g Williams. limnim— o C Jeffreys. 



'I' wrk- in inn 1 11— N Hanu... 



I 11 Andre-, 

 H_ J Faullui 



.1111110101— s w Ford minimi- 9 



..1111111100— 8 

 ..1111011110— S 

 . .1111111111-10 

 ..1111111111—10 



1111111111-10 



H . 10110 :i 



111111111-10 .1 Hybrid mmiir— 10 



.. .1111111111—10 AS Alexander lilumil— 10 



tWauner .,m HI 1 1 1-10 G 1' Miller 1111111111—10 



j"t H,iido-r .. .1111111011- II i) sael-eir Joillllooi-T 



WG Ihi/.ur.i 11 ml 11 I 11- 9 U R Miss. 1110111011- ti 



, c.ates llllllim-lU J Wabster 111U1I1IU- 9 



c Grenta U1 imm— in 



I,, ri unB on lies, Wagner, niunur ;an:i W. MlUflr fllviaed ftrst. 



F,,i-,l„nd UH-ter divided Hoeoiid, .1 N Faulltner and Murphy divided 



I,,,,! ,, . o ii. S.irk-ll dlvid-d l'.iUltU. 



ThiVd eonte.sl-f. _ . i; Urol, $tv, seeond, $IS; third, {10; lotirih, $5. 



a s .vloyandi-r Illlllihin- B c Gr-en 1101111011—8 



T Wa nnr.. 11011 11 UN- s T li Murphy 1111110100- , 



,, vidlnius liomtili- '.i W Miller 111111111I--10 



WGiiizam ....miinioi.i- 7 1; Hoeker. million- 9 



G jntn.iar llilllllll — 10 OSaekHt 011101IO01- 



nvvaaner lalllOOin— -8 JHyland monnii- u 



.1 X Faulkiier Mill 1111—10 3 '— ' 



ppStolliilou 10:01111 1 1 - '' G 



,1 ii Andrews imuiUl-10 \\ 



HCijales. 111)111101— U A 



ci-llreVF. 11)1011111-9 C 



II Flashor imm ■ 7 -, 



U 11 Baxter uninno- h h 



Komiiee oiuiinii:- M 



,, oooilm,' oil' ties, liltlhiriraiid W 

 Hocoud, Wtignra and Oruntre dnided 



RfjciiiisTKK, A.ug. 2r,.-'rni- Genes 



011 the Hals below theehy lo-"av. 1 

 series Of sweeps, resunln.? as follows 



Fleischer '; i ^'^ l .{- 



'e,,lH-|. ■! noe u u. . 



uian ::::;.:; » mm»... 



Hal'yey , ' 



P Ml 



Seeond shoot. 



II -loe II 11... 



3 Diimar.... 



a Williams. . 



6 Orange 





Third s'uooi. 



PlelsuUer 5 Joe HH 3 



Tubal- ...li Ullmar p 



Boan 2 Williams 1 



Harvey cranae B 



Hazard....: 6 Green 



Green lllimin— 10 orange loomiill- 



Hooker. 1111111111-10 Flelseher 1111101111- 



Rli In a ond II 1011 1011— 8 Taber lllllloiinl— 



crouch.... 1 union m- 7 Dean..., m inniuoi - 



Brown 1111111 m— 10 Joe 11 U ootmnoo- 



ASHTTRNTIAM, Mass.— August ST.— The shoot at the RlTBTBll 

 l.'aii-e this week, for the honelil, of the honorary membevs of the As 



long the -in -Is w-r- a e-odly :.imili-r 01 the Gardner Ellle CB 



ichusetis target, The following Is lie 



and a 



entered for 1 

 live shots 1 

 record: 



WKtissell 41 w 11 Klchardson , 



la- s.h".'.-"i« ::; .'li ,\i:i:i, 



ik Chiller. 



I..-SU.- 



oddar 



G B ' 



U I 



lllatd . 



•tl 



v (111.1 



The first attempt of Russell ami Wlllard resulted in a second tie ot 

 1 each. At ihe nest trial Russell scored :■:-.', Wlllard 2:1, and the gob- 

 el, was awarded to KusseB. A utnoher of good records were made, by 

 lie visit lug clubs. TBe pleasures 01 the day closed with a supper at 

 ne Central House. . 



9TO GFN CI, 



: B.— Toronto, Aug. 20.— score of first shoot of 

 to Gun Club, ii v.:..-, arrangi .1 thai iin- Presl- 



'. should 'I - - :- -'' : '-- ..mi iii . ■ "■ ' iv barrels 

 en to tne piot-sianl Orphan's Dome, and the 



we want. H. B. K. 



President's Team. Vice-President's Team, 

 w Tillers loinooni— t B Moore 1111111111—10 



G Leslie 0101110011— .1 Evans 1101111111—9 



Ur W Smith 000001(011— 4 K Morrison... oioionoit— 



It Wilson 1 1 1 iionoi — s K Pen-yuan 1111011111— 9 



r Taylor loiomou— i a Pearsaii niimm— 10 



.1 Webster iniiiom— 9 .1 .vungiian ..11111 11111—10 



S Ktaneland lllllllOlo— SIB Graham 1001010100—4 



p v Quale ilinimo-'J JJanWs rinmm-in 



11 \ itson 1111110101— 8 J Cooper 1010100100-4 



• Tuviur mimioi— 9 w Taylor JUluoaiil— 7 



ESSEX vs. JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS.— A very interesting match 

 between these two crack clubs ls hooted to come off the Tin. 01 this 

 month, on the new grounds of ihe. lalfer club, Marlon, N. J. The 

 Jei-sev ctiv His .11.-. is v i" ■-: fly 1. .■ '-d for a series of years, and en- 

 closed the same, some live acres ne.u ihe llr.st Mat Ion on the P. R. H.. 

 only seven minutes from Jersey City ana half an hour from City Hall 

 or the down-town gun stores. Th- club has erected a commodious 

 house and have always on haud traps, ball.-, etc., for amateur shoot- 

 ers, and by giving notice a day or two beforehand to " Old South 

 Paw " (Ai. Heritage), 70 Qermanla :"■-■-.. Jera y city, birds and ti-ap- 



pings 

 member: 

 won, afl 

 shoot, ai 



that, the 

 and slioi 

 It Is 



1 be. had at. 



uli-i 



■, but. f 



■nish the fealht 



good 11 



match to he 95 metieacu. 

 ,1. c. II. G. c.new rules 10 

 ■a bird. An --south Paw" 

 may be expected, come t 



THE BRADFORD, PA,, TOCfcsfAMENT,lias been postponed until 

 Sept. 7, s and 9. 



mg its 



ne, anil as the Essex b >yo 

 m goblet, at the tlrst Stale 

 naellc- since, 1 v i:. ... 1 



hey can well take care or. 

 • ■ they may well be proud. 



yard.-,' Us-, .-. e- ,1111,1 tr.ip.s 



and :d barrel to count only 



•ed bipeds a good lot 



WELLINGTON, Mass.— Alt' 



1st 20.— The Raymond Sportsma 

 to-day at Wellington. The day v 

 feather coudtiloiis. The attendaj 



foli. 



ailed a match 

 A GrBlfxi broke all 

 tved by Clark for in. 



LA Grlffln 20 IC Amidown 10 



Clark la W B Witlierell 15 



T C Fielding IS I'll Eaton II 



Himly 16 ST Cook 11 



W Evans 18 L Richards 10 



If W George 10 



In the handicap matcli Wltherell look first honors against a largo 

 field. 



CATAWISSA.PA.— Aug. 5T.~ Enclosed find score of Cfttawissa Glass 

 Bail club, th s being the last shoot for the badge. 

 AldrleU .- mill 1011111 lllllo;— is Relfsuyderioni loooiiiooimiioi— n 



|. v,a' . am 1 I 111 I Hal 1 11 nil 1- EeinlaT ..1 inoiunnn iMi.l— " 



y'etter 11 1 imiulKil Will 111-10 Harmon. ..ion moo] titioillllllO-12 



Fox lHinuooiooioomoi— 12 G Waters ,101111111111 m-- I 



Ties on 18- Aldrlch 9, Eyer 9 ; postponed for a week. 



Ties 

 Aldrl 



., Fo; 



CI \Y pigeon SHOOTING.— The Lignwsky clay pigeon Is meeting 

 a favorable reeepi Ion iProimhout the country. The following is the 

 score 01 a practice shool ol CbJ Bedford, Va., Hunting and Fishing 



KB Clayton mil nm-io FG Salter nm 01m- 9 



ai. Bradley 11m moo— s 



W JHnbard 11101 10111— 8 Total 48 



Ralphlzard Will 01111- 9 



GLISNMORE R.01I AND GUN CLUB.— The first regular slioot of 

 the club for the M Idas diamond badge was held at Ruffle Bar, Jamai- 

 ca Bay. 



WORCESTER, Mass., Aug. 23.— At the regular shoot ot the Worces- 

 ter Gun Club at Woodlawn Range to-day there were many ladles 

 among the huge number present. The best scores made are as fol- 

 lows (20 L1.1II-. : 



AL Gilmon 19 E T Smith 19 



A BF Kinney is Henry Rue II 



KKSbepard it c Bliss tt 



ASNeavcoinb IT L Morse 1" 



These regular contests are lor a prize gun. The next regular snoot 



1-; Tuesday, sept. ti. 



Temperance clergymen, lawyers, ladles and doctors use Hop Bit- 

 ters, as they do not Intoxicate, but restore brain and nerve waste. 



We learn from Messrs, rpthegvove & McLelUin, of valpara-so, Ind., 



ii,- .ie 11. a o f. :, ;iiiird sili" iiitm sdlrs nils season is un- 

 precedented I 1-1 a . ■- 1 ne '■' '.--:,' mii lal, and engaged exclu- 

 slvelv in the mauufactuiv 01 Qiaaesults, enables them to glveaper- 

 leetoutfit,-[Adv, 



THT 

 Fl 

 ca.l soi 



ffachting nnd <H/xnoeing. 



BRITISH YACHT MEASIR3MENT. 



'BY 15DWAKU B. VIAOOVKKa-, M. E.- 



yaely.11 



''' 



SI 



ind practl- 

 me allow- 



, '.vllalevia- 

 L-jules from 

 ile to show 





-.111 



-merit,, and 



and d 

 is mot 



off 



S in each. 

 nobs read 



e to c; 



U the r. 



which, 



as 



far as T am 



ili.n ne' adoption of displacement of 11 



1 



■ 11 in 



and eon: 

 sodispl; 



-elite,! :i 



afiov-i 

 I'.-mall 



The Ill- 



ume at the d- k, from the fore-pal oi ;'-.-- stem to ihe 



hi -' ' !' I '-' 11 1111 vhie.s, a, iiie.'iiu. Hie ijo mi li, 



■let- shall ii- esteemed the lust length to find the tonnage. 

 • . ill iiHrt,::enii-i-,milieoi,!,-,Lde of-t he outside plank In the 



.-tpart oftlieyaelil. tin 1 1 1 1 . 1 '. i--.; ■','- .etst;-. i..y 1 he 1 ■ 1 ■ ■ . . ■ 1 1 



and the product by half ihe br.-adth, and dividing the whole 



ii tlent shall Be considered tlifi true tonnage. 



list, error, in this rule. 10 be noticed is that no measurement Of 

 nh is taken, an hypothesis being made that the depth equals 



.idy- 



ll 



dewy to size. II does 

 at, let us add a foot 

 xse her sail-carrying 



power: lis'-, ai.y -loan, I 1. as' he ;a omi into accomif ■? 



Finally-, in use the words ot au English writer on this subject, the 



T -- '.'■ inauies a vessel— 



-a a. 'i''i' sn :i .a f.-_r.n. e i -, a . 1 . 1 a .,, ' ;. ij,-, U ii. 



ai. ie mi ■:■' ase aer tonnage by cutxlng a piece off her vertical lon- 



° :;:l. To retain her tonnage, though adding to her draught and aall- 

 carrvlng power. 



'ill" hi. : : . '. ilea lese fads are presented is such that an or- 

 dinary person reading them would wonder why such glaring 



that, were ihe rule aherei 

 materially In irease 1 hel 



The Corinthian ruleusi 

 Royal Thames Club, but 



the covering board ; the : 

 the divisor used is ioo, or 

 sternpost, 



then 



s the length and breadth the same as In the 

 lefnally measures the depth up to the fop of 

 iia 1 I : 1 1 ui is done In the same yvav, and 

 let 1- length from stern to after pail ol 



Ij- breadth 



d- depth 



(1— b)xbxd- tonnage. 



tally.:: 



'Sell I 



amln 



the lmna 



course gives 1 

 to reduce the 

 rule. 



2d. Inordei 

 yacht will sat 

 will obtain W 

 might be hen 



■till. If will be seen that 1 lie \er 

 breadth and depth together makes 

 value with the breadth. 1 thiuk n 



win agree 10 this. 



One decided advantage can, how 

 of depth over all, viz.: rhat 11 Is m 



Dallas . as would be the ease If We 



1 honest attempt to correct the more flagrant shorl- 

 aer, but, It Is needless to say-, the errors are not. 

 urinated. I will enumerate them as iollows: 

 ■eiiiriirs i.'i.'-n an- all extreme, so we get, not only 

 nage. nut the immersed plus ihe emersud. Thisot 

 ■use lies res ;m d II. is neeessary to ii-'e a divisor of m 

 any tl ilng like I. lie lonnage obtained by the former 



against n 

 aeiualiy, 

 the Uigc: 



ill lOfiuag", 1 1, 1 a ■ ,,. .1 1 iei 1 - 

 duality, viz.: free-board, and wo 

 rously unsafe In a sea-way. If 

 ih-.v are very few Indeed ivho 

 ment of stability as uee-board; 

 " ... v .... i thing the oerase of ef- 

 -r .-.ne her speed, II should be 

 aieuiet.t would be tine provided 

 i-' '- i-.ing iiidefimreiy; this not 



1 lie arbitrary fixing or the spot 

 1 may or ruav not lay depending on 

 rea osl depth, 

 faei of multiplying the lenglh, 

 Hie depth have equal power or 

 no but the most, extreme partlsau 



■ver, he claimed by measurement 

 affected by chauglng Weight of 



v-i-c 10 measure omy to the load 



ie;, .a sail area I think little 

 ie gr-ai, and J may say, lusuper- 

 lleai Ion 0! auah a system 1 second, 



in: 1 h -, i.i 1, 1 1 .ibieclion to la- raised 



in 1 "■ '. .- desigued ves,el has 



y lu one respect, to give time to 



those 1 have endeavored to illustrate. 



THE SMALLEST YACRT IN AMERICA. 



MANY ot our readers wfl] clmibtles! 

 Ida n --.-i .-..-. a "' ■ 1, 1 . . 



Aug. 10, 1879. Hire was built by .iohn 

 altera thorough trial in Che, 1 p' ike 1 



along the Florida and Gulf coast -, the 

 florlda and speiitl some lime iuUshlii| 

 St. Johns. Ai Elizabeth city a bov w 

 the ship and she put. to sea. This win 

 well for the llr.st few days urn. ,-. is 

 yacht and can 1- 1 ha r a' -ie-: !■■ ,1 -■. 

 put, to her best in her dc-i ..a....- -. ." 



evidence 01 herposs ■ nn( - equ ■. 



unce, she is sail in re- - : ■ 

 the St Johns He, er, her own.-: . 

 drP'en by ihe niosqiu 



icmber the rcIio 



ier intending i,n 



,;] shoorlng along 

 .ken on iioaid 1.0 1 

 the fall of '7T. 



florid a 



violent, : 

 s and the Ur 



tors Hoarded ber nfcand swi-pt completely- over net. owing to her 



good steering ousllileS rh ■■ .■.;.; ■.:. was -eon able to bring her by, but 

 oerore D-he had aeiualiy not around 10 her - . ,d oreaker 



eaughl. her broadside and .aarrled her off in lecuai'l ; i.-.-air.: the next 

 one reached her, however, she was -'head on" and riding It sandy. 



, ,- ,.- ■ . , --,'-.■!,' ,r: ' n. , ." '".-■: ■■ - '.'■ '■■ ed 



into deep water. Calling at various pln'ces Wong, the coast, ehe raaeheo. 



