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  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), April 9 1869, page 2
        From Owen Sound Your readers will be pleased to hear that the "Frances Smith" is yet safe on a rock at Byng Inlet and that Captain Smith starts in the beginning of next week to bring her off, hoping
      From Owen Sound Your readers will be pleased to hear that the …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), May 7 1869, page 2
        The Wabuno her trips here longer than was at first expected, on account of the ice. Should all be clear she will start for the North shore today or next. The Frances Smith has been safely taken from
      The Wabuno her trips here longer than was at first expected, on …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), March 21, 1872, page 4
        The Frances Smith will next season be on the Collingwood and Lake Superior Line. Another smaller but faster steamer will take her place on this route, so that we shall have daily communication by wat
      The Frances Smith will next season be on the Collingwood and Lake …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), May 16, 1872, page 4
        The Maple Leaf came in yesterday and took out a cargo of wheat for Mr. J & W Stewart./p> The Silver Spray did not come down yesterday. She was undergoing some slight repairs. The first schooner visit
      The Maple Leaf came in yesterday and took out a cargo of …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), May 23, 1872, page 4
        The Mountaineer took out on Friday last a cargo of fall wheat for J & W Stewart. Since our last issue the Maple Leaf has made three trips to and from Collingwood taking out three cargoes of wheat for
      The Mountaineer took out on Friday last a cargo of fall wheat …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), May 30, 1872, page 4
        The return trip of the Silver Spray from Byng Inlet a week ago Monday, a man named Monahan who had been working the Mills during the winter got tipsy and fell into the hold head foremost, receiving s
      The return trip of the Silver Spray from Byng Inlet a week …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), June 6, 1872, page 4
        The Silver Spray is making excellent time on her trips. Hope it may continue.
      The Silver Spray is making excellent time on her trips. Hope it …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), July 4, 1872, page 5
        Excursion by the Chicora The Masonic brethern of Meaford have secured the Chicora - the fastest steamer on our inland waters - for an excursion to Penetanguishene on Monday 15th July. Remember it. Th
      Excursion by the Chicora The Masonic brethern of Meaford have secured the …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), July 11, 1872, page 5
        Masonic Excursion We noted last week that the Masonic brethern of this place intended giving an excursion to Penetanguishene on Monday next. We no learn that the Chicora has disappointed them and tha
      Masonic Excursion We noted last week that the Masonic brethern of this …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), July 25, 1872, page 1
        Wreck of the "Manitoba" The fine new steamer Manitoba of the Sarnia and Lake Superior line, was wrecked on Michipicoten Island, Lake Superior on Thursday the 11th inst. A correspondent of the mail gi
      Wreck of the "Manitoba" The fine new steamer Manitoba of the Sarnia …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), July 25, 1872, page 5
        The schooner Restless came in on Tuesday evening with a cargo of salt for J & W Stewart and R & H Fulton. The Masonic excursion by the Algoma was a rather unfortunate one. Notwithstanding the cloudy
      The schooner Restless came in on Tuesday evening with a cargo of …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), Aug 1, 1872, page 4
        Excursion - The Mechanics Institute has been promised the old favourite excursion boat, Frances Smith for a trip to McGregor's Harbour or Wiarton towards the end of August…. An excursion party came d
      Excursion - The Mechanics Institute has been promised the old favourite excursion …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), Aug 15,1872, page 6
        The tug Watchman, Capt. Davis formerly of this village brought in last Friday a scow loaded with timber for the station.
      The tug Watchman, Capt. Davis formerly of this village brought in last …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), 29 Aug 1872, page 6
        Some repairs were being done on the wheels of the Spray [Silver Spray] on Tuesday and hence she did not make her usual trip, and our mails were supplied by the antiquated stage system.
      Some repairs were being done on the wheels of the Spray [Silver …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), August 29, 1872, page 6
        OWEN SOUND The Algoma brought in two weeks ago a cargo of rails for the Narrow Gauge….
      OWEN SOUND The Algoma brought in two weeks ago a cargo of …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), Sept 5, 1872
        The mails are now sent down regularly to by land to Thornbury, closing here for the east at 11 o'clock and returning at three. We thus begin already to experience the benefits of the railway - regula
      The mails are now sent down regularly to by land to Thornbury, …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), September 19, 1872
        EXCURSION - Crowd in by the hundreds to the excursion by our old favourite, the Francis Smith, to Wiarton, on Thursday next. It will be the last and we hope the best excursion of the season. Take you
      EXCURSION - Crowd in by the hundreds to the excursion by our …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), Oct 3, 1872
        The tug Mary Ann brought in a scow loaded with stone for the Railway on Friday last. The stone were brought from Owen Sound.
      The tug Mary Ann brought in a scow loaded with stone for …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), Oct 10, 1872
        The first shipment of this season's spring wheat was made on Friday night last by Messers H. Chisholm & Co and Messers J & W Stewart for whom the schooner Prince Edward, Captain Black, took out. The
      The first shipment of this season's spring wheat was made on Friday …
  • Meaford Monitor (Meaford, ON), Oct 24, 1872
        The rails of the North Grey will be laid as far as Workman's Creek within a few days.
      The rails of the North Grey will be laid as far as …
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