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- p.3 Lake Shipping - A new three masted schooner, the Juno, recently built at Brockville by Messrs. Sanderson & Murray, has made her appearance in our harbour. We have now two vessels of this build enp.3 Lake Shipping - A new three masted schooner, the Juno, recently …
- p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - June 18 - Margaret, 417 bus wheat, H. & S. Jones; Hibernia, 380 brls flour, do.; Str. Niagara, 100 do., do., 100 oatmeal, M'Gibbon & Ferguson; Str. St. George, 255 flop.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - June 18 - Margaret, 417 bus …
- p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - July 22 - Emily, 3000 staves, H. & S. Jones; J. Welsh, 20,000 do., do.; Telegraph, 736 bls flour, M'Gibbon & Ferguson; Shamrock, 1297 do., Macpherson & Crane; Isabellap.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - July 22 - Emily, 3000 staves, …
- p.2 The Regatta, we regret to say, was a failure. Our good citizens seem to be too much engaged "making hay while the sun shines" to pay attention to sportive recreations. Our neighbours of Long Islap.2 The Regatta, we regret to say, was a failure. Our good …
- p.2 Regatta a failure. [Kingston News] PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - The following were omitted last week: - July 23 - Schr. Swallow, staves; Three Friends, do.; Minerva Cook, timber; Wm. Penn, do. Julp.2 Regatta a failure. [Kingston News] PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - The …
- (also copied from the News by Montreal Transcript, Aug. 17th, 1841) p.2 Two new steam vessels are in the course of erection at the shipyard of the Marine Railway Company - one, the St. Andrews, build(also copied from the News by Montreal Transcript, Aug. 17th, 1841) p.2 …
- p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - Aug. 5 - Schr. Gen. Brock, 1179 bls flour, Macpherson & Crane; Caledonia, 225 do., Wm. Dickinson & Co. Aug. 6 - Schr. Columbus, 1105 brls flour, H. & S. Jones; Emily,p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - Aug. 5 - Schr. Gen. Brock, …
- p.2 The Late Storm - We hear of but little injury to the shipping on Lake Erie, where much was anticipated from the violence of the gale. A vessel was seen, by the Rochester steamer, 10 miles from Cop.2 The Late Storm - We hear of but little injury to …
- p.2 Kingston Dec. 2nd - The Lake Steamers are laid up, with the exception of the Niagara, now on her last trip. The Bay boats have ceased running; the Canal is closed; and but a few boats are still pp.2 Kingston Dec. 2nd - The Lake Steamers are laid up, with …
- 1842 THE NEWS, KINGSTON (from microfilm available at Queen's University - Stauffer Library, and Ontario Archives, unless otherwise noted) p.3 We perceive by the Niagara Chronicle that Mr. Bethune has1842 THE NEWS, KINGSTON (from microfilm available at Queen's University - Stauffer …
- p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - March 29 - Schr. Daniel Webster, 1156 bbls flour, Macpherson & Crane; Dexter, 166 do. pork, do., 200 do., do., 100 do. flour, R. Scobell; Gen. Wolfe, 958 bls flour, 12p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - March 29 - Schr. Daniel Webster, …
- p.2 Mr. Bethune, the proprietor of the Lake lines of steamers, has reduced the fare between this port and Toronto to $5 - an act which we are satisfied will be duly appreciated by the travelling commp.2 Mr. Bethune, the proprietor of the Lake lines of steamers, has …
- p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - April 8 - Sovereign, 330 bls pork, M'Gibbon, Ferguson & Co.; Str. Princess Royal, 200 do., do.; Vulcan, 47 ashes, do.; sch. Margaret, 550 bls flour, 80 pork, Sandersonp.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - April 8 - Sovereign, 330 bls …
- p.3 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - April 14 - Schr. Wellington, 77 bls pork, 150 do. flour, 1467 bus peas, Sanderson & Murray; Mohawk, 194 brls flour, Hooker, Henderson & Co.; Str. Princess Royal, 100 dp.3 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - April 14 - Schr. Wellington, 77 …
- p.2 It is stated in the Kingston News, that no place in the neighbourhood of the Seat of Government is more susceptible of improvement than Portsmouth, situated at the distance of a mile and a half fp.2 It is stated in the Kingston News, that no place in …
- p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - April 22 - Str. Niagara, 155 brls flour, H. & S. Jones, 100 do. M'Gibbon & Ferguson, 108 do. Hooker, Henderson & Co., 355 do. Macpherson & Crane; schr. Lord Nelson, 49p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - April 22 - Str. Niagara, 155 …
- (this print very hard to read on microfilm - the numbers sometimes a best guess - ed.) p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - March 29 - Schr. Daniel Webster, 1156 bbls flour, Macpherson & Crane; Dexter, 16(this print very hard to read on microfilm - the numbers sometimes …
- (also in Montreal Gazette, May 18, 1842 but not credited to News) p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - May 6 - Str. Vulcan, 96 flour, M'Gibbon, Ferguson & Co., 20 pork, 5 ashes, Macpherson & Crane; Niagar(also in Montreal Gazette, May 18, 1842 but not credited to News) …
- p.2 Ham vs Macpherson & Crane [Kingston News] PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - May 12 - Sch. John Simpson, 43 bls ashes, 60 pork, 178 flour, Ross, Matthie & Co.; Barcelona, 351 beef, 651 flour, 19 lard, dp.2 Ham vs Macpherson & Crane [Kingston News] PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived …
- p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - May 17 - Str. Niagara, 205 flour, H. & S. Jones; str. St. George, 150 do., do.; J. Porter, 367 pork, do.; C.P. Thompson, 4538 pcs. staves, Macpherson & Crane; Florida,p.2 PORT OF KINGSTON. Arrived - May 17 - Str. Niagara, 205 …
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