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  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 17, 1883
        p.1 Third Class Yacht Race - p.3 MARINE NEWS. The schooner H.M. Ballou has been sold to parties at Sodus Point for $1,600. The steamer Hastings is now running between St. Catharines and Toronto while
      p.1 Third Class Yacht Race - p.3 MARINE NEWS. The schooner H.M. …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 18, 1883
        p.2 MARINE NEWS. The schr. O'Gorman, ashore near Belleville, has been taken off. The A.G. Ryan is loading at Belleville, as also is the Olivia, with lumber and brick, for Kingston. The str. Prince Ar
      p.2 MARINE NEWS. The schr. O'Gorman, ashore near Belleville, has been taken …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 19, 1883
        p.2 MARINE NEWS. Vessel men at Port Dalhousie have hard limes. On Saturday night some rascals boarded the schooner St. Louis and rifled the larder. On leaving the vessel the rascals met a drunken tai
      p.2 MARINE NEWS. Vessel men at Port Dalhousie have hard limes. On …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 20, 1883
        p.3 MARINE NEWS. The prop. Prussia may go to Port Dalhousie for general repairs. The str. Hastings has been ordered home to take on wrecking apparatus for the Fall business of the Wrecking Company. G
      p.3 MARINE NEWS. The prop. Prussia may go to Port Dalhousie for …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 21, 1883
        p.3 MARINE NEWS. Capt. Noonan continues to carry big loads of freight up and down the canal. The schooner Philo Bennett has cleared from Consecon with the first cargo of barley. Yesterday the Prince
      p.3 MARINE NEWS. Capt. Noonan continues to carry big loads of freight …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 22, 1883
        p.2 Here and There - The arrivals in port are: schrs. Nassau, Chicago, 21,905 bush. corn; schr. W.A. Rounds, Chicago, 21,582 bush. corn; schr. G.H. Houghton, Milwaukee, 22,562 bush. corn; schr. Acaci
      p.2 Here and There - The arrivals in port are: schrs. Nassau, …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 24, 1883
        p.1 Need of a Drydock. To the Editor of the British Whig; Sir, - It is not often that I trouble you with a communication, but the present demands that you should know what is going on and get ideas a
      p.1 Need of a Drydock. To the Editor of the British Whig; …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 25, 1883
        p.2 MARINE NEWS. The prop. Prussia has arrived safely at Oswego. The schooner Cecilia has been released from seizure. The schr. Lily Hamilton, ore laden, is aground at the entrance to Hay Bay. The sc
      p.2 MARINE NEWS. The prop. Prussia has arrived safely at Oswego. The …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 26, 1883
        p.3 MARINE NEWS. The schr. Seabird is still aground on Navy Bay. The schr. White Oak is discharging coal at Toronto. The canal survey is going on between Morton and Gananoque. The Meteorological Offi
      p.3 MARINE NEWS. The schr. Seabird is still aground on Navy Bay. …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 27, 1883
        p.3 MARINE NEWS. The schr. Oliver Mowat will load iron ore for Fair Haven. The tug Chieftain and barges have arrived at Garden Island. The steamer Hastings has gone to the rescue of the schr. Typo, a
      p.3 MARINE NEWS. The schr. Oliver Mowat will load iron ore for …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 28, 1883
        p.1 AFTER THE STORM. The following is a list of the marine disasters of Monday night's storm as fully as can be ascertained: Schr. John Wesley, at Windmill Point, Lake Erie, a total loss; schr. E. Fi
      p.1 AFTER THE STORM. The following is a list of the marine …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Sept. 29, 1883
        p.3 Visiting Forwarders - Messrs. D.G. Thomson and J.A. Walker, of Montreal, connected with the Montreal Transportation Company, are in the city. Mr. Walker is an old Kingstonian, having been connect
      p.3 Visiting Forwarders - Messrs. D.G. Thomson and J.A. Walker, of Montreal, …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 1, 1883
        p.2 Today's Marine News. The prop. Norman, from Oswego, is in port with coal, flour and rice. The tug D.G. Thompson and barges have cleared for Charlotte for coal. The schr. Jamaica, Chicago, 19,000
      p.2 Today's Marine News. The prop. Norman, from Oswego, is in port …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 2, 1883
        p.2 OUR WRECKING LAWS. The Canadian Government cannot be expected to abolish its obnoxious law in regard to wrecking until the United States Government does so. There is great need of an internationa
      p.2 OUR WRECKING LAWS. The Canadian Government cannot be expected to abolish …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 3, 1883
        p.1 LOST OVERBOARD. The following are the particulars of the drowning of Capt. Allan and his son off Oswego on Saturday night. The schooner Ida Walker, with a crew consisting of Capt. Allen, Alfred A
      p.1 LOST OVERBOARD. The following are the particulars of the drowning of …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 4, 1883
        p.2 Fining of the Vice President - Mr. Paddon will appeal against the fining of the Vice-President of the Seamens' Union, because he says it is unjust. The wages will not be raised. They will remain
      p.2 Fining of the Vice President - Mr. Paddon will appeal against …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 5, 1883
        p.3 Sailors Under Arrest - Capt. Ellman and a sailor from sch. Wm. Elgin arrested in Oswego, charged with stealing clock from wrecked schooner Serepta. Dredges For the Murray Canal - tug Jessie Hall
      p.3 Sailors Under Arrest - Capt. Ellman and a sailor from sch. …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 6, 1883
        p.1 Adrift On Lake Huron. On Wednesday morning a despatch was received at Goderich from Port Albert, asking for a tug to go to the rescue of the crew of the barge Wm. Great, laden with lumber, bound
      p.1 Adrift On Lake Huron. On Wednesday morning a despatch was received …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 8, 1883
        p.2 Very Latest Newsy Items - schr. Typo not yet on drydock at Oswego, badly damaged amidships. steambarge Resolute, recently built at Deseronto, loading 350,000 feet lumber for Oswego, under command
      p.2 Very Latest Newsy Items - schr. Typo not yet on drydock …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Oct. 9, 1883
        p.2 Very Latest Newsy Items - Capt. Sweet, of Carthage, owner of the steamers John Thorn and Maynard, will build another large steamer this winter to run on the St. Lawrence, in connection with the U
      p.2 Very Latest Newsy Items - Capt. Sweet, of Carthage, owner of …
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