Maritime History of the Great Lakes

British Whig (Kingston, ON), 25 Jun 1913

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IN MARINE CIRCLES.

The steamer Strathcona passed down on her way to Montreal on Tuesday night.

The steamer Toronto was down and up on Wednesday.

The steamer Belleville went down on Wednesday morning.

The steamer Advance passed down on Tuesday night, grain-laden, from Port Colborne to Montreal.

M.T. Co.'s elevator: The steamer Glenmount and barge Melrose, grain-laden, arrived from Port Colborne. The Glenmount went on to Montreal. The steamers Turret Crown, Canadian and Acadian, grain-laden from Fort William, are due to arrive tomorrow; tug Thomson, from barges, two light barges.

The steamer Windsor cleared from Oswego Tuesday night, coal-laden for Montreal.

The schooner Abbie L. Andrews arrived at Portsmouth with coal from Charlotte.

p.10 News of the World - The dominion government has purchased a harbor at Port Credit, Ont., for $30,000. It was bought from the owner, Charles Hoit (Holt?), of London, England.


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Newspaper
Item Type
Clippings
Date of Publication
25 Jun 1913
Local identifier
KN.18204b
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 44.22976 Longitude: -76.48098
Donor
Rick Neilson
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British Whig (Kingston, ON), 25 Jun 1913