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She made five round voyages on this service, the last commencing in August 1869.
Well, they insure their ventures for the round voyage, out to Jamaica and back."
On this occasion, she made two round voyages.
'But on a round voyage surely you can hedge your bet?'
Gaelic made eight round voyages on this route.
"Well, the Arabella's hard put to make three round voyages in a year, counting docking time, repairs and so on.
Families and friends of British personnel lost in the conflict were also carried on one round voyage, to enable commemorations both at sea and ashore.
So Seaman Brown makes the round voyage, is captured and back in Falmouth before six months is up.
Last trip we had a family from santiago and two men from beirut, both of whom had flown to new york specially for the round voyage."
But it had operated only thirteen round voyages for passengers plus several voyages by chartered cargo ships before closing down in January 1921.
Our Classic Round Voyage leaves Bergen, sailing to Kirkenes and back in 12 days:
But although each packet makes three round voyages to Jamaica in a year at the most, some of the men change ships to get in an extra voyage."
The ships usually managed one round voyage to Australia per year, and half of this time was unprofitably spent in port, loading, unloading or waiting for cargos.
By 1853 he was master of the Blackwall Frigate Marlborough and made two round voyages between England and Australia.
George made twenty-one round voyages from Salem to Calcutta between 1815 and 1837, with such regularity that she was called the "Salem Frigate."
In 1535, after having made eleven round voyages from Spain to the West Indies, he received a pilot's license from Sebastian Cabot.
He joined Stolt-Nielsen Limited in 1990 beginning as a shipbroker in Greenwich, Connecticut and then as a round voyage manager.
"It's a round voyage of five thousand miles to Ceylon and back again,but the winds are fair and at thirty pounds a head it will be wellworth the detour."
Baltic began the first of two round voyages for the Lloyd Line between New York and Bremen, with a stopover at Southampton on 26 April 1866.
They won't sign on and agree to collect their pay at the end of the round voyage, so if they died the owner doesn't have to pay, which is what you are thinking.
She commenced her last voyage on this service on 4 October 1946 after 6 round voyages and was returned to Italia Line on 15 November of that year.
She completed eight round voyages on this service and was then transferred on 3 March 1903 to the Bremen - Cherbourg - New York route for a single voyage.
For the round voyage, Falmouth, Barbados, Antigua, Jamaica and back to Falmouth, we get" - he glanced at the paper again - "a total of more than four million square miles.
After completing 8 round voyages as a Boer War Transport, she was acquired by Canadian Pacific in 1903 and was converted to carry 1000 x 3rd Class passengers the following year.
We had gone on the May Day for a round voyage of seven days, but a hogshead got loose and started one of our plates, so that we had to put back into port for twelve hours.