Maritime History of the Great Lakes

British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 17, 1884

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MARINE INTELLIGENCE.

The schr. Rutherford cleared for Toledo this morning.

The J.C. King has been chartered to load ore at Weller's Bay.

The tug Edmunds and three barges cleared today for Ottawa.

The steamer Watertown is being fitted up for service on the Fort Erie ferry.

The schr. H.P. Murray has arrived with 40,000 feet of lumber from Trenton.

The sloop Trent, Trenton, has arrived with 45,000 feet of lumber for Mr. Tyner.

The tug Col. By arrived at Rathbun's today with two barges from Ottawa, 18,000 feet of lumber. They cleared this afternoon.

Calvin & Son dispatched their thirteenth raft to Quebec yesterday. It is the last of the season. Considerable timber will be wintered at Garden Island.

The following boats arrived at the M.T. Co.'s dock today: prop. Sir L. Tilley, Duluth, 41,250 bush. wheat; Buck Eye, York State, Lincoln, Lisgar, Duluth, 80,000 bush. grain.

The schr. Erie Queen, wrecked near Code's Light, raised by Capt. Merryman and purchased by Geo. Hall, has been taken off the marine railway at Ogdensburg. She has received a new deck and is now said to be in excellent condition.


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Newspaper
Item Type
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Date of Original
Oct. 17, 1884
Local identifier
KN.15053
Language of Item
English
Donor
Rick Neilson
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 17, 1884