THE FIELD 
533 
HIGH WATER AT LONDON BRIDGE. IBM. 
KTEX. 
June in. Saturday 0 48.... "i S3 
" “•Sunday 1.46....". a. 9 
»• U, Monday 2.35 3 0 
.. 13. Tuesday 3. as 3.60 
MORN. KTRN. 
, U.H. U.M. 
Junel4, Wednesday... 4.14 4.39 
15, Thursday 6. 6 8.34 
16, Friday 8.39 6 37 
17, Saturday 0.57 7 90 
CLUB MEETINGS, 1854. 
June 21, Wednesday.. Meeting of tlic Livorpool Yacht Club. 
July 7, Friday Monthly Meeting of the Prince of Wales Yacht 
Club, at the Freemasons' Tavern. 
“ 19. Wednesday.. Meeting of the Liverpool Yacht Club. 
Aug 16, Wednesday.. Meeting of the Liverpool Yacht Club. 
Sept. 20, Wednesday.. Meeting of the Liverpool Yacht Club. 
Juno 13, Tuesday . 
„ 29, Thursday 
LAST DAYS OF ENTRY. 
. .At the Caledonian Hotel, Adflphi-terrace, for tho 
Royal London Yacht Club Match. 
..At tho Bedford Hotel, Covent-garden, up to 
10 o'clock p.m., for the R.T.YC- Match of 
July 6. 
To r ihd Hijm Warra at the subjoined places, take the above time at London 
Bridge, and add or subtraot the time in the following Table. 
SUBTRACT FROM 1,09 DOR BRIDGE. 
II. M. 
Brighton.... 3 o 
Boulogne 1 41 
Calais a 19 
Chester Bar.. 3 37 
Cowes 3 32 
Dublin j os 
Dover Pier.. S 87 
Oumioie .... 4 23 
Oraresend... o 37 
Greenock...,, 3 S3 
Greenwich .. 0 20 
Havre 4 15 
„ n - m. 
Harwich l 37 1 
Ipswich 2 7 
Lowestoft 3 37! 
Margate 2 3 
Needles 4 32 
Nore 0 38 
Ostcnd. 1 12 
Portsmouth .. 3 27' 
Itnmsgate 0 47 
Shorenam .... 2 62 
Southampton 2 J7 
Spithcsd 4 37 
ADD TO LONDON RRIDOK. 
n u. 
Amsterdam.... 0 53 
Antwerp 2 18 
Brest 1 39 
Bridport 3 53 
Cherbourg 5 23 
Cardigan. 4 53 
Cork 2 23 
Downs 3 38 
Kxmouth 4 18 
Fowey 3 23 
Guernsey 4 23 
Hamburgh..,. 3 63 
u. M. 
Hnmber.mth. 
of 3 23 
Land's End... 2 23 
Leith 0 15 
MilfordllavenS 38 
Plymouth 3 38 
Rotterdam.... n 63 
Torbay 3 65 
Weymouth. ... 4 33 
Whitby 1 38 
Wisbcach 5 23 
Youghal 2 53 
ROYAL LONDON YACHT CLUB. 
CORRECTED TO JUNE ] 854. 
Commodore— JAMES GOODSON, Esq. 
Vice-Commodore— CAPT. W. S. ANDREWS. 
*** Ackers' Signals are used by the Royal London Yacht Club, but the Club Vessels in exchanging their numbers at Sea 
hoist the Club Burgee over numerals. 
Yacht’s 
No. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
12 
13 
14 
15 
10 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
60 
51 
52 
53 
54 
56 
57 
58 
69 
60 
61 
(12 
63 
64 
65 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
78 
• 79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
89 
90 
91 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
LIST OF YACHTS. 
Name of Yacht. 
Alarm 
Alice 
Alicia 
Alpha 
Amazon 
Aphrodite .. 
Aquiline .. 
Argonaut .. 
Ariadne .. 
Aurora Borealis 
Avalon .. 
Bansheo . . 
Blue Bell . . 
Blue-Eyc'd Maid 
Bourla 
Britannia .. 
Calliope .. 
Challenger 
Chameleon 
Coral 
Cormorant 
Corsair 
Crixea 
Dart . . 
Dlnvolo 
Dolphin . . 
Dolphin 
Enchantress 
Eva .. 
F'awn 
Float 
Flora 
Flying Dutchman 
F'rolic 
Gannett .. 
Gem 
Georgiana 
Hannah .. 
Hazard .. 
Heart’s Delight 
Ibis 
Julia 
Kitten 
Ln Bagatelle 
La Relne dcs Beiges 
Lily of Devon 
Marina 
Mary 
Maud 
May Fly .. 
Mazcppa .. 
Meander . . 
Medina 
Mercury . . 
Merlin . . 
Mischief .. 
Morn 
Mystery . . 
Novice . . 
Oberon . . 
Paragon . . 
Paulino 
Pearl 
Peri 
Petrel 
Petrol 
Phantom .. 
Phoebe 
Rambler .. 
Rapid 
Razor-Bill 
Romp 
Sea Nymph 
Secret 
sheldrake 
Snake 
Snake 
Sotnnambuln 
Spray 
Tantalus .. 
Thought . . 
Tltunla 
Tommy 
Triton 
Valentine .. 
Vampire . . 
Vixen 
Wanderer 
Wanderer 
Water Witch 
Water Witch 
Wave 
Wavcney . . 
Will-o. tii’- wisp 
Rig. 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cuttor 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Schooner 
Cutter 
Schooner 
Schooner 
Cutter 
Steam Yacht 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Schooner 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Schooner 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Yawl 
Cutter 
S.hooner 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Sloop 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Schooner 
Schooner 
Cutter 
Yawl 
Cutter 
Schooner 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Schooner 
Cutter 
Schooner 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Sloop 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Schooner 
Cuttor 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cuttor 
Schooner 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Yawl 
Cutter 
Yawl 
Cutter 
Cutter 
Cutter 
10 
5 
10 
10 
35 
3 
65 
13 
23 
250 
44 
5 
7 
6 
124 
7 
3 
23 
12 
28 
12 
15 
17 
23 
15 
3 
10 
10 
32 
15 
4 
6 
6 
12 
10 
no 
15 
6 
6 
14 
8 
10 
38 
25 
35 
53 
16 
25 
110 
12 
5 
44 
11 
30 
10 
34 
18 
80 
8 
40 
35 
15 
4 
8 
24 
25 
33 
7 
60 
8 
9 
10 
25 
18 
68 
2i) 
20 
33 
7 
25 
ISO 
20 
26 
8 
15 
26 
10 
5 
15 
8 
7 
15 
44 
Tort. 
Dover 
London . . 
London 
Ipswich .. 
London 
London 
Harwich .. 
London 
London ?. 
Gothenburg 
London 
London 
London 
London 
Cronstudt . . 
London 
London 
Waterford .. 
London 
Harwich .. 
London 
Southampton 
Southend .. 
London 
Southampton 
London 
Southampton 
Weymouth 
Bombay .. 
London 
Loudon 
Southampton 
London 
London 
Torquay .. 
Southampton 
Portsmouth 
London 
London 
Harburg on tho 
Poole 
London 
Harwich .. 
Jersey 
London 
Cowes 
Tynemouth 
Littlehampton 
Lowestoft 
Lowestoft 
Southampton 
London 
Plymouth .. 
Weymouth 
Hastings .. 
Harwich .. 
Weymouth 
London 
Harwich . . 
London 
London 
Wlvenhoe . . 
Rochester .. 
Boston 
London 
Dublin 
London 
Hull 
Southampton 
Plymouth .. 
London 
London 
Southampton 
Cowes 
Maldon 
London 
Torquay .. 
Southampton 
Edinburgh 
London 
London 
Plymouth .. 
Ramsgate .. 
London 
London 
Southampton 
London 
London . . 
Ramsgate .. 
London 
London 
London 
Lowestoft .. 
London 
Number of Yachts in the Club 
Aggregate of Tonnago 
Owner's Kamo. 
II. R. Hodges, Esq. 
E. Guest, Esq. 
Henry Pickett, Esq. 
J. It. Bayley, l'sq. 
A. J. Young, Esq. 
R. Pearce, Esq. 
J. Cardinal!, Esq. 
George Legg, Esq. 
J. G. Robinson, Esq. 
Capt. Beckman. 
James Goodson, Esq. 
P. T. Gardner, Esq. 
J. T. Talmadge, Esq. 
W. Tuckwell, Esq. 
Lc Comte Paul Bobrinsky. 
George L>-gg. Esq. 
W. Tuckwell. Esq. 
T. Barnes, Esq. 
B. Wallis, Esq. 
Rev. A. B. Smijth. 
J. Fancourt, Esq. 
Walter Bovill, Esq. 
P. Patmore, Esq. 
John Clark, Esq. 
J. T. Hewes, Esq. 
R. D. Poppleton, Esq 
Capt. Hooper. 
Lieut. Atkinson, R.N. 
Wm. Scott, Esq. 
Fred. T. Biddle, Esq. 
F. Ayckbourn, Esq. 
B. W. Ayres, Esq. 
Johnson Taylor, Esq. 
Alfred Cox, Fsq. 
T. Pearson, Esq. 
B. W. Ayres, Esq. 
Capt. Thellusson. 
C. and G. Tyler, Esqs. 
H. Ayckbourn, and T. Charles, Esqs. 
W. E. Matthiessen, Esq. 
Benjamin Chandler, Esq. 
M. Bain, Esq. 
T. Harvey, jun., Esq. 
L. Godfray, Esq. 
A. J. French, Esq. 
H. S. Welsh, and A. B. Welsh, Esqs. 
W. J. Forster, Esq. 
E. Thellusson, Esq. 
Capt. W. S. Andrews. 
G. P. Bidder, Esq. 
C. Bromley, Esq. 
G. II. Oliver, Esq. 
T. Were Fox, Jun., Esq. 
J. Slade, Esq. 
Wm. Hartram, Esq. 
J. R. Kirby, Esq. 
Rev. J. D Addison. 
J. P. Dormay, Esq. 
A. Areedeckne, FTsq. 
Wm. Addison, Esq. 
Henry Gunston, Esq. 
C. Brandroth, Esq. 
James Cooper, Esq. 
J. Beasley, Esq. 
E. Beuchcroft, Esq. 
J. H. Townsend, Esq. 
Samuel Lane, Ksq. 
A. Bannister, Esq. 
Capt. A. Dunlell. 
J Hare, Esq. 
F. T. Hay, Esq. 
S. P. Mumford, Esq. 
C. Wheeler, jun.. esq. 
R. Bell, Jun , Esq. 
Capt. C. James Cox. 
J. B. Moore, Esq. 
T. Pearson, Esq. 
J. A D. Wake, E<q. 
J. A. Longmore, Esq. 
H. Willis, Esq. 
G. Coopo, Esq. 
R. Stephenson, Esq., M.P. 
J. R. Judge, E-q. 
H. J. Barber. Esq. 
John Fradglcy, Esq. 
C. Wheeler, jun., Esq. 
J. G. Robinson, Esq. 
G. F. Moss, Esq. 
F. H. Deacon, Esq. 
C. Saunders, Esq. 
J. Ridgway, Esq. 
S. P. Mumford, Esq. 
T. C. Lucas, Esq. 
G. Taylor, Esq. 
94 
2448 
**• Since tho above List was drawn up the Irene hns been bought Into the Club by Joseph Reynolds, Esq., R.Y.S., and two more Yachts 
will be added on the 19th instant.— E d. 
Boulogne Mr. Charles H. Morgan, 81, Rue de l'Ecu. 
LirmtnouRG Mr. Le Magnen. 
Christiana Mr. Adel Crowe. 
Livita VEccHiA..Mr. J. T. Lowe, H. B. M. Consul. 
LorF.KHAOKN .... Mr. C. P. A. Koch. 
F lenruurg Messrs. Koch nnd Bird. 
Marine Painter to tho Club, 
T. G. DUTTON, Esq. 
AGENTS AT FOREIGN PORTS. 
Gothenburg .... Mr. J. Wilson. 
Havre Messrs. Leonard, Hyman and Co. 
J erse v Messrs. Cuming, Brothers. 
Madeira Messrs. Gordon, Duff and Co. 
Naders Messrs. Iggulden nnd Co. 
Tonkin G Mr. F. Janssen, H. B. M. Consu 
THOMAS GREGORY, Skcretart, 
Royal London Yacht Club House, 
Caledonian Hotel, Adelphi Terrace. 
June lT SA mJ?V4 T £ nES AND CLUB REGATTAS, & c. 
FlxedkSi! k h0ad M ° d01 Yacht Clnb Salllne Ma,ch for £20 - 
June 20 M »'7 M “ tch thc Lon,lon Model Yacht Club. 
for and seenn' °r, Y a ® bt Club— Second match of tho Season 
Juno L “ S ' ** " «*T. »■ 
of twTfonsSJefkS? 01 Y ° Cht C ‘ Ub Sa,1,n * Match for £ '°‘ Dcint * 
J th 6 oon T c h r^ry y r SeCOnd “ #tch 0f 11,0 Royal Thamcs Yacht Club- 
■fulv cl°h,!i McraC . y Tacht Club-Challenge Cup. 
JuW 1 8 TuS?a7-AZ D af n eB M* n ° f , t,,C I!oynl “ anvlch Yacht Club, 
in v _M^ y w ADnua L 1{c « all “ ttt Lowestoft, Suffolk. 
J Sub" Mth betwcen th0 Scco,ul Class of tho London Model Yacht 
T “’“ C *“ S “"^ “«* '» Two 
XiirfSffi *“•'"> T»l Cl.*, in 
A 'StcTub" na81 R0ga,,a ’ at Sonnwmpton, of tho Royal Southern 
E ' eaU ‘ ° r ,h ° v >«- 
Al JC,S7Ko’!:Sf„‘ E Sl “' ,r “ n “'S"''*-™"™ Albert', Cop. 
August 16 — Royal Yacht Squadron— annual dinner 
tons nnd"upwardB.' J03ty * CUP ° f 10 ° 8U ‘ neflS * by 8chooncrs of 
August 18.- Royal Yacht Squadron Ball. 
squadron. ° Squadron Cu P* valno °Pen to all yachts of the 
A Cen S tre!b 6 o7rdi! kenh00d M ° dCl Yacht C,ub Sallin « Match for £20. 
8e FIftv oSiirrh r if nhen i Modcl Yncbt C,ub Sailing Match for a 
F ifty Guinea Challenge Cup, open to all the world. 
ROYAL CORK YACHT CLUB. 
Arrived. — J uno 1st: Ada, from Liverpool. 
SA'LED.—Juno 1st : Louisa, for Castlotownsend; Waterwngtnll, ditto; 
Stella, ditto; Mask, Glandorc.— 3rd : Ada, Bantry. 
Yachts at the Station and neighbouring Ports— Z ero, Stella 
Experiment, Djalma, Cygnet, Imp, Snowdrop, Mask, Iris, Tcnzcr’ 
Antelope, V Islon, Prlma Donna, Flesk, and Paddy-from-Cork. 
Fitting out. — E nchantress. 
The club took possession of their New Club House, at 
Queenstown, on the first of June. It is a very beautiful 
Building in the Italian style, and is a great ornament to the 
town and harbour. A view of it nppeared in tho Field of 
October 22nd, page 390. Tho rooms are very splendid and 
lofty, and the views from every window most magnificent, 
embracing the whole of the harbour. There was a ballot on 
tho first ot June, when the following candidates were mi - 
milted as members Captain Do Courcy, R.N. ; John 
Cotter; Captain William Longfield; William Crawford; 
R. J. M. Gumbleton; Thomas O’Grady; John Thomas 
Hodder; John W. Spread; and Rev. Thomas Waggott. 
ROYAL LONDON YACHT CLUD. 
The monthly meeting of this club will he held nt tho 
Caledoniun Hotel, Adelphi Terrace, on Monday tho 10th 
inst., at 8 o’clock p.m. precisely. The second Club Mutch 
of the season will take place on Tuesday, tho 20th of Juno, 
for first class yachts above 24 and not exceeding 35 tons 
C. M.,and forsecond class yachts above 13 and not exceeding 
24 tons C. M. ; and the secretary will attend at tho Club 
House on Tuesday, the 13th Inst., from 8 until 10 p.m., to 
receive entries, after which time no entries can be received. 
The tonnage dues of Is. per ton must be paid when each 
yacht is entered, which will be returned to all yachts start- 
ing. In consequence of tho alteration in the system of 
measurement, all yachts entering will have to be measured. 
To members, whose subscriptions are paid, tickets are sent 
entitling them to free admission on board the club steam- 
boat ; and visitors will be admitted on the introduction ora 
member, upon payment of 5s. each. Members wishing to 
dine at the club dinner at G o’clock on the evening of tho 
meeting are to give notice of their intention to Mr. Elder 
before 2 o’clock on that day. Each member may introduce 
one friend, upon giving such notice. The following yachts 
are for sale : — 
Dlavolo ... 15 Tons, O. M. Cutter price £210 
Rambler ... 7 „ „ „ „ £ 70 
Comet .... 28 „ „ „ „ £320 
Wave .... 6 „ „ „ „ £ 40 
Water Witch . . 8 „ „ Yawl „ £ 00 
For particulars upply to the Secretary. 
The following gentlemen are proposed lor election at the 
meeting on the 19th inst. : — Captain John Temporley, 
Stratford, Messrs. Samuel Weymouth Hopwood, A. G. 
Braithwaite, John Mossop, C. W. Dixey, E. F. Bird 
(Flensburg), Arthur De Cape Crowe (Christiania), John 
Wilson (Gothenburg), J. V. Gooch, William G. Trery 
(I’lensburg), James Hall (Flensburg), Frederick Burner, 
William Green, R. N., Charles D. Crosley, Joseph Collin- 
son, Charles VV. Mason, Barclay Greenhill, G. Palmer 
Clarkson, and Arthur C. Francis. Mr. Collinson is tho 
owner of the Ianthe yacht of 12 tons, and Mr. Greenhill 
owner of the Whisper, of 19 tons. 
The subjoined is the circular relative to the forthcoming 
match : — “ The R.L.Y.C. second match of tho season for two 
prizes, viz., for the first class, a purse of forty sovereigns, 
for the second class, a purse of thirty sovereigns, with five 
sovereigns to the second yacht of each class, will be sailed 
on Tuesday, the 20th of June, 1854, by yachts belonging to 
members of the club. The yachts will start from Erith, the 
first class rounding the Nore Light, and the second class a 
flag-boat moored off Southend, and all will return to the 
place of starting. The Mars steam-boat has been engaged to 
accompany the match, and tickets, 5s. each, may hoobtoined 
by members for their friends from the following gentlemen 
ot tho Club House, \iz.: — W. Goodson, Esq.; W. F. 
Graham, Esq. ; T. Hoskins, Esq.; It. P. Monk, Esq.; 
J. Scott, Esq.; A. Skeen, Esq. The band of the Royal 
Artillery will attend. To enable the stewards to effect the 
necessary arrangements, members are requested to make on 
early application for the tickets they may require. The 
steam-boat will leave London Bridge Wharf at nine o’clock, 
and Blackwali Pier at a quarter before ten, calling at Erith 
Pier.” Tho Phantom, S. Lune, Esq., has already entered for 
tho match. 
ROYAL WESTERN YACHT CLUD. PLYMOUTH. 
A special general meeting of the members was held on tho 
6th instant, Vice Commodore Peard in the chair, when it was 
unanimously resolved that the Regatta of the R. W. Y 
Club should take place on Wednesday, the 2nd of August 
a tolerable proof that “war’s tumult ” has not quenched 
the spirit of yachting amusements in the far west. The 
prizes are in no ivay behind former years. A subscription 
prize for schooners is getting up in addition to the Club 
and Plymouth town prizes, all of which will be shortly ad- 
vertised. The noble commodore set the example, and has 
fitted the Cloud for the season. We likewise find in 
our beautiful waters the Mona, two Fawns, Medin 
Fleur de Marie, Flora, Coquette, Sylph, &c. At a late 
ballot Sir Geo. Beresford, Bart., William Hooper, Esq., 
Richard Wright, Esq., and Captain C. P. Ibbetson, were 
admitted hs members. 
