British Whig (Kingston, ON), 6 Nov 1913
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p.3 Gananoque, Nov. 6th - ....The coal schooner Horace Taber arrived on Tuesday with a cargo for the Taylor Coal and Lumber company. She ran into quite bad weather on the trip.
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IN MARINE CIRCLES
The steambarge Jeska arrived from Oswego with a cargo of coal for Sowards.
The steamer Aberdeen passed up on Thursday morning.
The steamer Calgary passed up, and the steamer Regina passed down.
The steamer Iroquois is on her way from Fort William, grain-laden, for Richardson's elevator.
The steamer Sarnor started out a second time for Cleveland, but owing to the stormy weather, had to come back again.
The steamer Strathcona loaded canned goods at Swift's on Thursday morning for Fort William. The steamer America brought another large consignment down from North Port on Wednesday.
The steamer Dundurn passed west on Wednesday night.
It is likely that the first of the two scows which have been built at the shipyard this summer will be launched in about ten days' time.
M.T. Co.'s elevator: tug Thomson cleared for Prescott with two light barges to load grain for Montreal; steamer Advance passed up light for Port Colborne, to load grain for Montreal; tug Bronson from Montreal with two light barges; steamer Edmonton, grain-laden, from Fort William, may discharge tomorrow; schooner Ford River from Charlotte, discharging coal.
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- Date of Publication
- 6 Nov 1913
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- KN.18223c
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- English
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Ontario, Canada
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