Maritime History of the Great Lakes

British Whig (Kingston, ON), May 21, 1885

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MARINE INTELLIGENCE.

The schr. Chaumont and tug Traveller have arrived, light, from Clayton.

The prop. Celtic, from Montreal, passed down yesterday. She is going to Montreal.

The schr. Pensaukee, at present lighting grain, will probably clear this evening. She goes to Charlotte to load coal for Oswego.

The steamer Olive, stuck in the river yesterday afternoon near Kingston Mills. She had on board a large cargo of freight. The tug Edmunds went from Kingston to her assistance.

The palace steamer St. Lawrence leaves the ferry wharf at 1.15 o'clock on Monday for the Thousand Islands. Persons loving a fast sail and a pleasant one had better take this boat on their holiday jauntings.


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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Date of Original
May 21, 1885
Local identifier
KN.15157
Language of Item
English
Donor
Rick Neilson
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Public domain: Copyright has expired according to the applicable Canadian or American laws. No restrictions on use.
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), May 21, 1885