Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 13, 1846

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p.2 The R.M. steamer Sovereign and the Chief Justice Robinson will be here in the morning from Hamilton and Toronto. The latter is placed in opposition, and the fares have been reduced by the mail line as well as by Capt. Richardson.

Launch - We are requested to state that the propeller now building at the Marine Railway Yard, under the direction of Messrs. Fowler & Hood, will be launched into her destined element on Thursday next, about three o'clock.

p.3 We believe that the Bay of Quinte is free of ice. The steamer Beaver has gone up under the command of Captain Lawless, and will continue to run until the Prince Edward is ready.

Imports & Exports by the Desjardins Canal, in 1846. [Toronto Examiner]


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Date of Original
April 13, 1846
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KN.4002
Language of Item
English
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Rick Neilson
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Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 13, 1846