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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), May 15, 1845
        p.2 Lake Erie - The new steamer London has commenced her regular trips on Lake Erie, making the passage from Buffalo to Detroit and back again, twice a week. She performs admirably, and we learn that
      p.2 Lake Erie - The new steamer London has commenced her regular …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), May 22, 1845
        p.3 NEWS MARINE LIST. Port of Kingston - Arrived. May 15 - Sch. Ellen Parke, from Colchester, 54 hhd. tobacco, 930 bush. wheat, 689 rye, 481 corn, 78 bbls. ashes, 1200 pcs. staves. May 16 - Sch. St.
      p.3 NEWS MARINE LIST. Port of Kingston - Arrived. May 15 - …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), May 29, 1845
        p.2 The Detroit Advertiser says that the Brig Ocean is about to take her departure from Detroit, via the Welland Canal and the River St. Lawrence, for the West Indies. p.3 NEWS MARINE LIST. Port of K
      p.2 The Detroit Advertiser says that the Brig Ocean is about to …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), June 5, 1845
        p.3 NEWS MARINE LIST. Port of Kingston - Arrived. May 29 - Sch. Queen Victoria, Port Dalhousie, 111 pcs. timber; Fanny, Toronto, 485 bls. flour; Jane & Eliza, Hamilton, 1279 bls. flour, 21 Saleratus;
      p.3 NEWS MARINE LIST. Port of Kingston - Arrived. May 29 - …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), June 12, 1845
        p.2 Excursion to Kingston - on 25th June, from Brockville, on board steamer Highlander. [Brockville Statesman] p.3 NEWS MARINE LIST. Port of Kingston - Arrived. June 5 - Schr. Canada, Port Credit, 11
      p.2 Excursion to Kingston - on 25th June, from Brockville, on board …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), June 19, 1845
        p.2 Deepening of the Cobourg Harbour. On several occasions lately we have been called upon to notice this important public work, in refutation of the unfounded aspersions of certain interested oppone
      p.2 Deepening of the Cobourg Harbour. On several occasions lately we have …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), June 26, 1845
        p.2 To the Editor of the News: Sir: - Knowing the great interest you take in every thing which relates to the trade and commerce of this port, I would call your attention to the fact (should you not
      p.2 To the Editor of the News: Sir: - Knowing the great …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), July 3, 1845
        p.2 ship carpenter Joseph Thompson found drowned at foot of Gore St., probably fell from Messrs. Sanderson & Murray's wharf. [Chronicle of Saturday] The Brockville Statesman, after a description of t
      p.2 ship carpenter Joseph Thompson found drowned at foot of Gore St., …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), July 17, 1845
        p.2 On the 1st a race came off between the steamers London and Buffalo; the former being the swiftest British boat on Lake Erie, the latter the smartest among the American. The Buffalo started from E
      p.2 On the 1st a race came off between the steamers London …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), July 24, 1845
        missing Whig, July 25, 1845 - sailor from Eleonora drowns. [News]
      missing Whig, July 25, 1845 - sailor from Eleonora drowns. [News]
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Aug. 7, 1845
        p.2 Prospects of Kingston - an editorial in reply to one which appeared in Chronicle of August 2nd entitled "present condition and future prospects of Kingston" - about shipping, etc. (2 columns). -
      p.2 Prospects of Kingston - an editorial in reply to one which …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Aug. 14, 1845
        p.2 During the last week, two new and splendid vessels have been added to our commercial marine. On Thursday Capt. Donaldson launched from the stocks at Port Metcalfe, a beautiful brigantine of about
      p.2 During the last week, two new and splendid vessels have been …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Aug. 21, 1845
        p.2 Steamboat Collision on Lake Erie - A collision recently took place on Lake Erie between the steamers London and Kent, which resulted in the sinking of the latter, and the loss of several lives. A
      p.2 Steamboat Collision on Lake Erie - A collision recently took place …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Sept. 4, 1845
        p.2 Short Passage - The Steamer Princess Royal, Capt. Colcleugh, left Kingston on Thursday evening last, at five minutes after Seven, and arrived at Toronto at three minutes after Ten yesterday morni
      p.2 Short Passage - The Steamer Princess Royal, Capt. Colcleugh, left Kingston …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Sept. 11, 1845
        p.1 Chemical Composition of Waters of St. Lawrence - [B.A. Journal of Medical Science for August] p.2 We see it stated in the Toronto papers that the project of establishing a line of steam tug-boats
      p.1 Chemical Composition of Waters of St. Lawrence - [B.A. Journal of …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Sept. 18, 1845
        p.2 Accidental Death - The Oswego Whig mentions that Captain John Jacob Bastian, of the schooner Willet, of Oswego, was accidentally killed on Sunday the 7th inst., near Presqu'Isle, while getting ti
      p.2 Accidental Death - The Oswego Whig mentions that Captain John Jacob …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Sept. 25, 1845
        p.3 The Regatta - Long Island victorious in all rowing matches; Eccles beats Shaw, of Montreal or Quebec. NEWS MARINE LIST. Port of Kingston - Arrived. Sept. 17 - Sch. Nile, Cobourg, 431 bbls flour,
      p.3 The Regatta - Long Island victorious in all rowing matches; Eccles …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 2, 1845
        p.1 A Water Spout - at Cleveland. [Buffalo Commercial Advertiser] Singular Phenomenon on Lake Ontario - On Saturday last a most extraordinary occurrence was noticed in the lake at this place. Shortly
      p.1 A Water Spout - at Cleveland. [Buffalo Commercial Advertiser] Singular Phenomenon …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 9, 1845
        p.1 American Marine on the Lakes - From the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, we learn that there are at this time on the Lakes ten brigs, with an aggregate tonnage of 10,000 - and 250 schooners. The to
      p.1 American Marine on the Lakes - From the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, …
  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 16, 1845
        p.2 The Beauharnois Canal - We understand that the water was let into this canal on Friday last, and a small steamer, the Albion, went through it on Saturday with a select party, consisting of some o
      p.2 The Beauharnois Canal - We understand that the water was let …
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