Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 20 Dec 1906, p. 9

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TAE. MarRINE REVIEW Collingwood Shipbuilding: Co. COLLINGWOOD, ONTARIO. STEEL & WOOD SHIPS Marine and Stationary Engines Boilers and Auxiliary Machines ~ Dry Dock 514 ft. Keel Blocks ALEX. MCDOUGALL J. M. SMITH PRESIDENT MANAGER Steam Steerer For Tugs and Steamers. Simple, Durable, E'ff- cient and practically Wrecking Steamer noiseless. Can _ easily Se we este || FAVORITE DAKE ENGINE CO., Located at SE lanate tls Year, Grand Haven, Mich. 4 ni The Wrecking Steamer FAVORITE, 7 ARINE MFG. « SUPPLY CO. Alex. Cunning, Master, will be sta- tioned during season 1906 at ST. IG- - NACE, MICH. - A Long-Distance Tel- 157 and 158 South St., New York. ephone has been installed on board the steamer. When at her home dock, the steamer can be reached by telephone any time day or night, 'Phone Number 63, and in absence of steamer full infor- mation as to the steamer may be ob- tained by telephoning to residence of Capt. Cunning, St. Ignace. The Favorite and her equipment were _ thoroughly overhauled during the past winter, and are in first class condition to do outside work. SHIP FITTINGS AND SUPPLIES CAPSTANS, WINDLASSES, STEERING APPARATUS, ENGINE ROOM TELEGRAPHS, BRASS AIR PORTS, DEAD LIGHTS, PUMPS, ETC. Catalogue A--Air Ports, Ventilators, ete. Catalogue B--Windlasses, Pumps, etc. Catalogue C--Steering Apparatus, Others in course of preparation. MTT a ALIA A |

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