Shipments were by sailing vessels, a full cargo being about 5000 bags.
In addition to the practical instruction given in the course of the school year, the pupils of the three first years will in the months of August and September be sent in sailing vessels on a voyage for practice.
The English mails were brought by sailing vessels.
The former often took passage on sailing vessels or batteaux, and if engaged in the lumber trade, as many of them were, they went down on board their rafts and returned in the batteaux.
No record of the number of sailing vessels or steamers passing through the canal was kept until the year 1864.
Illustration: Brig From Williams' Sailing Vessels of the Eighteenth Century.
Illustration: Brigantine, about 1720 From Williams' Sailing Vessels of the Eighteenth Century.
Illustration: Snow From Williams' Sailing Vessels of the Eighteenth Century.
The trade has been mostly carried on in sailing vessels.
Is the Panama Canal likely to be used by sailing vessels?
At Falmouth the greater part of the letters from Boston were delivered by the masters of sailing vessels.
Sailing vessels or boats fishing with nets or lines or trawls when under way shall in daytime indicate their occupation to an approaching vessel by displaying a basket or other efficient signal where it can best be seen.
He was for many years master of sailing vessels belonging to a north-east coast port.
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