Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Jan. 17, 1835
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p.2 Niagara Ship Canal - meeting held at Lewiston. [Albany Argus]
We have to congratulate our readers, upon the removal of the business of the Canada Inland Forwarding & Insurance Company, to Prescott. We entertain not the smallest doubt but that all parties concerned, will speedily discover the advantages and convenience arising from concentrating, as much as possible, this branch of business; and certainly, (we may feel a little partial,) Prescott appears in every respect, better adapted for the general transhipping port than Brockville. Hiram Norton, Esq. has been appointed Agent for the Company.
A dissolution has taken place in the Forwarding Establishments lately carried on here under the firm of Crane, Hooker & Co. - Messrs. Hooker & Henderson being about to re-establish a separate concern, under the firm of Hooker & Henderson as heretofore. [Prescott Vanguard]
p.3 For Sale - On Monday, the 2nd March, 1835, at noon, will be positively sold to the highest bidder, the superior and well known Steam Packet St. George, and all her appertenances. Intending purchasers will obtain every information and have an opportunity of examining the Boat and furniture by applying to the Subscriber.
Sale to take place on board the Boat moored alongside Mr. Strange's wharf.
David John Smith.
Kingston, 16th January, 1835.
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- Date of Original
- Jan. 17, 1835
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- KN.1112
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- English
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- Rick Neilson
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