Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 28, 1829

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p.2 Provincial Parliament of Upper Canada - List of Bills Passed the Legislative Council

Long Point Lighthouse bill

Cobourg Harbour Company bill

Port Hope harbour bill

Welland Canal branch bill

False Ducks Light House bill

p.3 Weather - ...the ice on the Bay and River shows symptoms of rapid decay, and the "busy note of preparation" at our wharves intimates the near approach of the opening of the navigation. The Queenston, which, during the winter, took shelter under the wings of the Chronicle Office, is already shaking from her the trammels of her icy bondage. Captain Whitney informs us that this fine Vessel will sail for York and Niagara the moment the ice will permit her to leave our harbour.

Welland Canal Office,

St. Catharines, Feb'y 26, 1829

STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.

Public Notice is hereby given, that a Meeting of the Welland Canal Company will be held at St. Catharines, on Monday the 6th April next, at 12 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year, agreeable to the Act.

By order of the Board,

James Black, Secretary.

Notice of Stockholders Meeting of the Welland Canal at St. Catharines on 6th April.


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Date of Original
March 28, 1829
Local identifier
KN.837
Language of Item
English
Donor
Rick Neilson
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Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 28, 1829