Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Ariel (Schooner), aground, 23 Oct 1890

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The Canadian schooner ARIEL is ashore near Owen Sound.
      Buffalo Evening News
      October 23, 1890
     
     
     
The schooner ARIEL which left here about two weeks ago for Byng Inlet, to load lumber for Burton Bros., is ashore, piled high and dry on Black Bill Shoal, between Byng Inlet and Parry Sound. No particulars as to her condition, or the safety of the crew could be learned. This is the third this season that the ARIEL has been ashore.
      Owen Sound Times
      November 13, 1890
     
     
     
NOTE:-- The schooner ARIEL which was sunk in Owen Sound harbour was removed by the Dominion Government, under contract for $2,100
      Removal of Obstructions to Navigation
      Sessional Papers 1912
      Dept. of Marine & Fisheries
     
     
     
     
     


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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Notes
Reason: aground
Remarks: Got off
Date of Original
1890
Subject(s)
Local identifier
McN.W.22259
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
Donor
William R. McNeil
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Ariel (Schooner), aground, 23 Oct 1890