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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Nov. 28, 1844
        p.2 The Barometer & the Tempest - using it to predict storms - R.W. Haskins in Buffalo explains use. The Infidel in a Gale - man described as infidel on board steamer Robert Fulton; when it was wreck
      p.2 The Barometer & the Tempest - using it to predict storms …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Dec. 5, 1844
        p.1 The London - This splendid vessel, we understand, is in such a forward state of preparation that no doubt is entertained of her being completely fitted and furnished, and ready in all respects to
      p.1 The London - This splendid vessel, we understand, is in such …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Dec. 19, 1844
        p.3 The Rond Eau, in the Western District, has been declared a free Port of Entry and Clearance, in lieu of Antrim, by proclamation of His Excellency the Governor-General. p.2 Melancholy Loss of Life
      p.3 The Rond Eau, in the Western District, has been declared a …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 2, 1845
        1845 THE NEWS (from microfilm available at Queen's University - Stauffer Library, and Ontario Archives, unless otherwise noted) p.2 Welland Canal - statement for 1844 - list of articles passed throug
      1845 THE NEWS (from microfilm available at Queen's University - Stauffer Library, …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 9, 1845
        p.2 Proposed Steamboat Between Toronto & Goderich - The estimates of a Steam Boat, to be worked by a propeller, in order that it may pass the Welland Canal, have been brought to our notice by a Corre
      p.2 Proposed Steamboat Between Toronto & Goderich - The estimates of a …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 23, 1845
        p.2 Another Outrage on the Lachine Canal - [Transcript 16th] The Carrying Trade - comment on article appearing in News of 9th. [Montreal Courier] GOVERNMENT NOTICE. STEAM BOAT TRANSPORT, On Lake Onta
      p.2 Another Outrage on the Lachine Canal - [Transcript 16th] The Carrying …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 30, 1845
        p.1 Imports and Exports at Port of Gananoque - for 1844. [Brockville Recorder] Port of Hamilton, Goods Passing Through Burlington Canal 1843 and 1844 [Hamilton Journal]
      p.1 Imports and Exports at Port of Gananoque - for 1844. [Brockville …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 13, 1845
        p.3 Canal Meeting at Oswego - held on 18th, about proposed changes to canal tolls. Merchant Seaman's Society - This Society, instituted for the relief of sick and disabled seamen, is about to be inco
      p.3 Canal Meeting at Oswego - held on 18th, about proposed changes …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 20, 1845
        p.1 Port of Kingston - a return from Collector Thomas Kirkpatrick, showing the various articles imported at the Port of Kingston for 1844, and amount of duties. p.2 Married - At the residence of Capt
      p.1 Port of Kingston - a return from Collector Thomas Kirkpatrick, showing …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 27, 1845
        p.1 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF WORKS. (Extracts) (6 columns) - first is a "Statement Shewing the Monies Expended Upon Each of the Public Works, from the commencement of the Work up to the 1st July, 1844"
      p.1 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF WORKS. (Extracts) (6 columns) - first …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 6, 1845
        p.3 KINGSTON MARINE RAILWAY. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Kingston Marine Railway Company for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year, will be held in the office of the Company on Monday,
      p.3 KINGSTON MARINE RAILWAY. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Kingston Marine Railway …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 13, 1845
        p.2 Fire at Port Credit - house of Capt. J.W. Taylor, Collector of Custom at Port Credit, burns. p.3 The weather, having continued of a mild character during the week, the ice is fast disappearing fr
      p.2 Fire at Port Credit - house of Capt. J.W. Taylor, Collector …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 20, 1845
        p.2 Provincial Parliament - House of Assembly - Thursday, March 13th - The Bill for the regulation and protection of ferries in Upper Canada, was read the second time, committed and reported amended.
      p.2 Provincial Parliament - House of Assembly - Thursday, March 13th - …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 27, 1845
        p.3 Death of James Henderson, of Henderson, Hooker & Co.; from gout and rheumatism. [Montreal Courier] Notwithstanding that the Harbor of Kingston has been clear of ice for nearly a Fortnight, there
      p.3 Death of James Henderson, of Henderson, Hooker & Co.; from gout …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 3, 1845
        p.1 The Lake Fisheries - A Propeller on Superior, etc. - The propeller Vandalia is actually to be carried over the Sault, and placed in commission on Lake Superior. A Boston house has obtained the Go
      p.1 The Lake Fisheries - A Propeller on Superior, etc. - The …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 10, 1845
        p.2 The Steamer Prince Edward left this for Kingston, on the 1st instant - the earliest trip ever made on the Bay of Quinte. There is much produce to be shipped, but little or none will leave for a m
      p.2 The Steamer Prince Edward left this for Kingston, on the 1st …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 17, 1845
        p.2 Barque - The hull of the steamer Great Britain having been purchased during the last Winter from the Hon. John Hamilton, by Mr. Mackenzie, has been fitted up and rigged as a Barque, intended for
      p.2 Barque - The hull of the steamer Great Britain having been …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 24, 1845
        p.2 Erratum - An error of some importance occurred in a communication in our last, headed "Information to masters of vessels navigating the lakes." The course given for going into the Cut at Long Poi
      p.2 Erratum - An error of some importance occurred in a communication …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), May 1, 1845
        p.1 Metallization of Wood - Mr. Payne's process to prevent rot. [Chambers Edinburgh Journal] p.2 The Official Gazette announces the appointment of Mr. Parke, late Surveyor General, to the office of C
      p.1 Metallization of Wood - Mr. Payne's process to prevent rot. [Chambers …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), May 8, 1845
        p.2 The Welland Canal - In consequence of one of those unforeseen casualties which it is impossible to guard against, the Canal will not be opened for navigation until the 13th of next month, to the
      p.2 The Welland Canal - In consequence of one of those unforeseen …
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