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  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Nov. 28, 1883
        p.3 NEARLY A GONER. Last night the men at the Atlantic Elevator, foot of Princess Street, were loading 3,100 bushels of rye into the prop. City of Montreal, bound for Toronto. Elevating began about 7
      p.3 NEARLY A GONER. Last night the men at the Atlantic Elevator, …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Nov. 29, 1883
        p.3 Buying The Grain - The Kingston & Montreal Forwarding Company have been settled in Portsmouth. On Tuesday there was a sharp competition for the damaged grain in the schr. William Home. There were
      p.3 Buying The Grain - The Kingston & Montreal Forwarding Company have …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Nov. 30, 1883
        p.1 CAMPANA IN PERIL. Full Two Day's Hurricane on Lake Superior. The str. Campana left Sault Ste. Marie for Port Arthur on the 10th instant having on board at that time 125 souls. At seven o'clock on
      p.1 CAMPANA IN PERIL. Full Two Day's Hurricane on Lake Superior. The …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 1, 1883
        p.3 Burned To the Water's Edge - Last night the steam-barge Norman, which was in shelter at Macdonald's Cove, caught fire and was burned to the water's edge. She will be a total loss. She was owned b
      p.3 Burned To the Water's Edge - Last night the steam-barge Norman, …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 3, 1883
        p.3 They Had To Jump Overboard - The steam barge Norman was burned in Prinyer's Cove on Friday night. The fire broke out about 11 p.m. while the crew were all asleep. They had just time to save thems
      p.3 They Had To Jump Overboard - The steam barge Norman was …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 4, 1883
        p.2 To Owners and Captains of Vessels - The undersigned is prepared to effect insurance against fire on vessels laid up in winter quarters and also sails, canvas, etc., stored away for the winter. J.
      p.2 To Owners and Captains of Vessels - The undersigned is prepared …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 5, 1883
        p.3 Steamer Hastings Sold - H.W. Van Every, Toronto, has just completed a sale of the steamer Hastings, of Kingston, owned by C.F. Gildersleeve, to Mr. Charles Chamberlin, Toronto, for $16,800 cash.
      p.3 Steamer Hastings Sold - H.W. Van Every, Toronto, has just completed …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 6, 1883
        p.3 Here & There - Capt. Donnelly, we believe, gets $4,500 if he can raise the str. Conqueror. There are not a few vessels still trading on the lakes, therefore the lights should be kept burning. Las
      p.3 Here & There - Capt. Donnelly, we believe, gets $4,500 if …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 7, 1883
        p.3 Here & There - The Oswego Palladium says it will not pay Capt. Merriman to undertake the raising of the wreck of the sunken steamer Sir Robert Peel. the Sailor's Union to have annual assembly on
      p.3 Here & There - The Oswego Palladium says it will not …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 8, 1883
        p.3 Here & There - The steamer Puritan, or "Susan Push," has been laid up at Gananoque. Asking For An Appropriation - $5,000 wanted to dredge Napanee River. Steamer Conqueror Raised - Capt. Donnelly
      p.3 Here & There - The steamer Puritan, or "Susan Push," has …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 10, 1883
        p.1 What Work Is Being Done - construction of Tay Canal. p.3 Here & There - The steam scow R. Anglin is on the marine railway at Portsmouth. It is reported that the marine railway at Ogdensburg has b
      p.1 What Work Is Being Done - construction of Tay Canal. p.3 …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 11, 1883
        p.2 Their Course Vindicated - Last night the Court of Revision laid before the Council a report asking for an endorsement of their act, striking off the assessment of the personal stock of the Kingst
      p.2 Their Course Vindicated - Last night the Court of Revision laid …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 12, 1883
        p.2 LAKE HURON WRECK. Loss of the Steambarge Enterprise. Eight Persons Drowned After A Severe Struggle. The season of 1883 closed on Lake Huron with one of the most terrible disasters that has happen
      p.2 LAKE HURON WRECK. Loss of the Steambarge Enterprise. Eight Persons Drowned …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 13, 1883
        p.3 The New and Fast Steamer - The new steamer, now being built at Clayton, for the Thousand Island Steamboat Company, will be largely constructed of iron. The material for the hull will be shipped f
      p.3 The New and Fast Steamer - The new steamer, now being …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 14, 1883
        p.2 How Patrick Quinn Went Down. J.M. Sargeant, engineer of one of the steam pumps on the Basile, which was with the Enterprise at the time she went down, says: "As I was standing close to the bulwar
      p.2 How Patrick Quinn Went Down. J.M. Sargeant, engineer of one of …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 15, 1883
        p.3 MARINE NEWS. A few days of cold weather like this will close up the harbor. The schrs. Herbert Dudley and White Oak left this afternoon for Cape Vincent. They had cargoes of barley. The steam bar
      p.3 MARINE NEWS. A few days of cold weather like this will …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 17, 1883
        p.2 Today's Newsy Items - In accordance with the regulations of the Tariff Act the Rathbun Company have received a drawback on the duties paid on material used in the construction of the str. Resolut
      p.2 Today's Newsy Items - In accordance with the regulations of the …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 18, 1883
        p.3 Been Rejoined - The Canadian Pacific Railroad Company's boats - Athabasca, Alberta and Algoma - have received their repairs at Buffalo and have been towed to Thorold, on the Welland Canal, where
      p.3 Been Rejoined - The Canadian Pacific Railroad Company's boats - Athabasca, …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 20, 1883
        p.3 Here & There - The steambarge Robert Anglin is at Portsmouth and will be rebuilt during the winter. A barge of the Montreal Transportation Company is now on Mitchell's ways at Portsmouth to be re
      p.3 Here & There - The steambarge Robert Anglin is at Portsmouth …
  • British Whig (Kingston, ON), Dec. 21, 1883
        p.3 A Rate In Grain - The sloop Pilot takes grain from Richardsons to Cape Vincent at three cents per bushel.
      p.3 A Rate In Grain - The sloop Pilot takes grain from …
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