Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Welland Canal (Schooner), 22 Jul 1834

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SCHOONER " W E L L A N D C A N A L "
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For Sale, the good substantial schooner WELLAND CANAL, of 110 tons burthen. This vessel was built in 1828, under the superintendance of the late Job Northrup, Esq., and great pains were taken in fitting her up in superior style, for the lake navigation. She was intended for the canal; but owing to some mistake, cannot pass the locks above St. Catharines. This schooner has always been kept in perfect order, and underwent a thorough repair in September last. She is ready for the spring trade, and is now lying at Port Dalhousie, mouth of the Welland Canal.
Terms will be liberal -- applications to R.E. Burns, Esq., St. Catharines.
      January 27, 1834
      British American Journal
      Tuesday, July 22, 1834


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Newspaper
Item Type
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for sale
Date of Original
1834
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.E.4449
Language of Item
English
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Welland Canal (Schooner), 22 Jul 1834