British Whig (Kingston, ON), 6 Sep 1913
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IN MARINE CIRCLES.
The steamer Toronto was down and up on Saturday.
The steamers Caspian and North King conclude their regular trips of the season on Sunday. The steamer North King was down on Saturday.
The steamer City of Hamilton passed down on Saturday morning.
The steamer Hebron was up from Montreal and river points on Friday evening. She made the Britannic's trip.
The steamer Samuel Marshall passed up with pulpwood on Saturday.
The steamer Rideau King is due down from Ottawa on Saturday evening.
At M.T. Co.'s wharf: steamer Advance, light, on her way to Port Colborne, to load grain for Montreal; tug Emerson from Oswego with two coal barges for Montreal; tug Bartlett is due this evening from Port Colborne with barges Hamilton and Selkirk, loaded with grain; tug Thomson will clear for Montreal with three grain barges; tug Hall will clear for Montreal with two coal barges; tug Bartlett will clear for Montreal with two grain barges; steamer Turrett Chief is due to arrive from Duluth on Monday.
The steamer Alexandria arrived at Folger's wharf, on Friday evening, on her trip from Montreal.
The steambarge Waterlily is expected on Saturday from Montreal.
The steamer Samuel Marshall and barge Georger passed up en route to Thorold.
The Charmian Won - Charmian, owned by J.H. Sutherland, won power boat championship at Kingston Yacht Club.
- Media Type
- Text
- Newspaper
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- Clippings
- Date of Publication
- 6 Sep 1913
- Local identifier
- KN.18214d
- Language of Item
- English
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 44.22976 Longitude: -76.48098
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- Rick Neilson
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