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- p.1 THE MARINE LAW. The Editor, British Whig; Dear Sir, - Captain Thomas Donnelly, in the columns of your contemporary, takes great delight in referring to the new marine law and in placing great strp.1 THE MARINE LAW. The Editor, British Whig; Dear Sir, - Captain …
- p.3 PUBLIC WORKS REPORT. Hon. H.L. Langevin, Minister of Public Works, has issued his annual report by which we learn the extent of the improvements effected in Kingston by his department during thep.3 PUBLIC WORKS REPORT. Hon. H.L. Langevin, Minister of Public Works, has …
- p.2 The Editor, British Whig; Sir, - In answer to Rideau Canal Boy, permit me to state briefly that I have never laid "great stress" on the "color test," but simply told those concerned how to proceep.2 The Editor, British Whig; Sir, - In answer to Rideau Canal …
- p.3 Here & There - The repairs to the str. Rothesay, now at Power's shipyard, will be begun next week. drawing of new steamer at Clayton. The Craft's Name - The Cape-Alexandria Bay str. called St. Lap.3 Here & There - The repairs to the str. Rothesay, now …
- p.2 THEIR GRIEVANCES. The Shovellers Meet The Outside Manager of the M.T. Co. A meeting of the shovellers was held last evening in the office of the Montreal Transportation Company. It was attended bp.2 THEIR GRIEVANCES. The Shovellers Meet The Outside Manager of the M.T. …
- p.3 Where They Will Run - The steamships Athabasca, Algoma and Alberta, belonging to the Canada Pacific Railway Company, will commence running in the spring between Owen Sound, Algoma Mills and Portp.3 Where They Will Run - The steamships Athabasca, Algoma and Alberta, …
- p.2 THE SHOVELLERS' DIFFICULTY. The Editor, British Whig. Sir, - In your report of the meeting of shovellers I notice that no reason was given by the M.T. Co. for ruling that men belonging to the Unip.2 THE SHOVELLERS' DIFFICULTY. The Editor, British Whig. Sir, - In your …
- p.2 SHOVELLERS' DIFFICULTY. The Editor, British Whig. Sir, - The Shovellers' Union was not organized to extort wages from vessels. All we ever wanted is fair wages for our labor. It was organized forp.2 SHOVELLERS' DIFFICULTY. The Editor, British Whig. Sir, - The Shovellers' Union …
- p.3 Here & There - str. Rawson of Ogdensburg lengthened by 15 feet. Davis' New Craft - building by R. Davis for Capt. Collier and D.W. Allison; engine in position with wheel, shaft, rudder chains andp.3 Here & There - str. Rawson of Ogdensburg lengthened by 15 …
- p.2 Personal Mention - Capts. McMaugh, Anderson and Moore to command new C.P.R. steamers. Mr. A. Chadwick, of Rathbun & Son, leaves for New York tomorrow in connection, it is said, with the insurancep.2 Personal Mention - Capts. McMaugh, Anderson and Moore to command new …
- p.2 EARLY LAKE VESSELS. Last Saturday we referred to the loss of the str. Ontario in 1780 as the first vessel known to have been wrecked on Lake Ontario. We have since learned that the schr. Ontariop.2 EARLY LAKE VESSELS. Last Saturday we referred to the loss of …
- p.3 Yachting Association - for Lake Ontario.p.3 Yachting Association - for Lake Ontario.
- p.3 The schr. John T. Mott is being rebuilt in Oswego.p.3 The schr. John T. Mott is being rebuilt in Oswego.
- p.3 AN OLD MARINER. A Whig reporter had a talk last evening with Capt. Dunham, better known as "Uncle Noah," whose fund of funny stories seems to be inexhaustible. Noah has a history, and an interestp.3 AN OLD MARINER. A Whig reporter had a talk last evening …
- p.2 Personal Mention - Capt. Thomas Boothman to command prop. Myles.p.2 Personal Mention - Capt. Thomas Boothman to command prop. Myles.
- p.2 Division Court - J.S. Stacey vs. St. Lawrence R. & Steamboat Co. - valise went astray. p.3 Here & There - P.R. Henderson, a Director of the M.T. Co., will take a position in the Company's officep.2 Division Court - J.S. Stacey vs. St. Lawrence R. & Steamboat …
- p.2 EARLY BOAT BUILDING. The Belleville Intelligencer supplements the Whig's reference to early history of vessels. It tells of the first vessel built on the shores of the Bay of Quinte west of Bath.p.2 EARLY BOAT BUILDING. The Belleville Intelligencer supplements the Whig's reference to …
- p.3 A Fine Boiler - for D.W. Allison's new steamer, at Davidson & Doran's foundry. K. & M. Forwarding Co. - The annual meeting of the shareholders of the K. & M. F. Co. (Limited) was held at their ofp.3 A Fine Boiler - for D.W. Allison's new steamer, at Davidson …
- p.3 Turned Them Out - Mr. Patton, Collector, Toronto, found the marine examiners in one of the rooms in the Custom House and ordered them out. He "didn't like the sailors to dirty his floor and stairp.3 Turned Them Out - Mr. Patton, Collector, Toronto, found the marine …
- p.2 Here & There - neew steamer building by Capt. R. Davis to be called Reindeer. Personal Mention - Capt. J.A. Macdonald appointed Chairman of Masters' & Mates' Ass., and Capt. P.J. McGrath Secretarp.2 Here & There - neew steamer building by Capt. R. Davis …
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