Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Sept. 17, 1819
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PORT OF KINGSTON.
Arrived.
Sept. 11th - Schr. Munroe, Hubbard;
Schr. Rambler, Smith;
Schr. May Flower, Patterson.
13th - Schr. Minerva Ann, Godfrey;
Schr. Jackson, Spring;
Schr. Nightingale, Wood;
Schr. Swallow, Leslie;
Schr. Olive Branch, White.
14th - Sloop Arcadia, Knapp.
16th - Schr. Com. Perry, Parker;
Steam Boat Sophia, Vaughn;
Steam Boat Charlotte, Dennis;
Schr. Rambler, Smith.
Cleared.
Sept. 11th - Steam Boat Frontenac, McKenzie;
Schr. Rambler, Smith.
13th - Schr. Munroe, Hubbard;
Schr. Swallow, Leslie.
16th - Com. Perry, Parker.
17th - Steam Boat Charlotte, Dennis.
CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICE,
Kingston, 9th September, 1819.
On Saturday, the 25th day of September instant, will be sold to the highest bidder at the Government Wharf,
the Schooner Comet,
lately seized and condemned. This vessel is nearly new, and is well fitted with sails, anchors, cables, and all necessary rigging including a new boat. A liberal credit will be given for a part of the purchase money, on giving security.
C.A. Hagerman, Collector, Port of Kingston.
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- Text
- Newspaper
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- Clippings
- Date of Original
- Sept. 17, 1819
- Local identifier
- KN.442
- Language of Item
- English
- Donor
- Rick Neilson
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