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- p.1 District Dashes - steam yacht Ethel Grace of Napanee sold for $500. p.3 Here & There - The schr. Grantham is unloading timber at Collinsby. The schr. Katie Eccles is loading peas in Toronto for Kp.1 District Dashes - steam yacht Ethel Grace of Napanee sold for …
- p.2 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The schr. Great Western has arrived at Portsmouth with 12,000 bush. peas. W. Newell, of Garden Island, left today for St. Catharines, where he will ship on the schr. Jessie Bp.2 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The schr. Great Western has arrived at Portsmouth with …
- p.3 Open For Inspection - prop. Persia will arrive from St. Catharines and be open to public. Bedford Mills Notes - The tug Edmund began navigation here by an excursion of the friends of her owners op.3 Open For Inspection - prop. Persia will arrive from St. Catharines …
- p.2 Civic Gov't - The Rathbun Switch - Ex-Mayor Gaskin objecting because it would interfere with M.T. Co. p.3 Right Hand Badly Burned - Last evening John Seabrook, one of the crew of the schr. A. Falp.2 Civic Gov't - The Rathbun Switch - Ex-Mayor Gaskin objecting because …
- p.3 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Locking has been resumed on the Welland Canal. The str. F.B. Maxwell is running on the Ottawa River. The schr. G.C. Houghton brings wheat to Kingston from Chicago. The firstp.3 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Locking has been resumed on the Welland Canal. The …
- p.1 Sydenham Notes - The yacht Snowflake (Capt. Monteney) started on her first trip of the season up the lake on the 4th. Quite a number were on board. (back lake - ed.) Wolfe Island - The ferry compp.1 Sydenham Notes - The yacht Snowflake (Capt. Monteney) started on her …
- p.1 IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. - for steamers Maid of Canada - wood, 166 ft. x 25 ft. 3 in. x 9 ft. 5 in., registered tonnage 552, engine, 9 ft. stroke, cylinder 36 inches; and Maskinonge - wood, 64p.1 IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION. - for steamers Maid of Canada - …
- p.2 Here & There - The tug Albert S. Wright, of Port Hope, has arrived and will do work in the harbor. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The Glide started from (sic) Montreal today with a tow of barges carrying 8p.2 Here & There - The tug Albert S. Wright, of Port …
- p.2 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The Oliver Mowat is fitting out. The schr. Gaskin is receiving iron knees. The schr. B.W. Folger has arrived from Oswego with 250 tons of coal. The prop. Armenia passed downp.2 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The Oliver Mowat is fitting out. The schr. Gaskin …
- p.3 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The schrs. Bangalore and Hyderabad are among the vessels not fitted out at Chicago. Swift's dock - Arrivals - str. Alexandra, Trenton; Mary A. Lydon, 500 tons of soft coal. Tp.3 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The schrs. Bangalore and Hyderabad are among the vessels …
- p.3 Here & There - The steam barge Crusoe, while backing out of the harbor today, broke her wheel. F. Mallefaut and M. Kelly, divers, left today for Little Current, on the North Channel, Georgian Bayp.3 Here & There - The steam barge Crusoe, while backing out …
- p.1 Depositing Salmon Fry - using tug Folger, on shoals between the city and Pigeon Light - list of locations. Foot Of The Island - The new wharf in Mitchell's Bay is nearly completed; all that is wap.1 Depositing Salmon Fry - using tug Folger, on shoals between the …
- p.1 OUR MARINE BUSINESS. The Editor, British Whig; Sir, - Those interested in the welfare and advancement of Kingston should feel pleased at your calling the attention of the Government to the greatp.1 OUR MARINE BUSINESS. The Editor, British Whig; Sir, - Those interested …
- p.2 A Depressed Trade - Our marine business is in a deplorable condition. Its dullness is oppressive and ruinous. Many in it would like to get out, but they cannot do so without making sacrifices sugp.2 A Depressed Trade - Our marine business is in a deplorable …
- p.1 The Late D.D. Calvin - history, shipbuilding, rafting, wrecking. (2 columns) Steamer Hastings Trip - had 400 excursionists on board; when near Clayton broke shaft, towed back to Kingston by tug Ap.1 The Late D.D. Calvin - history, shipbuilding, rafting, wrecking. (2 columns) …
- p.3 A Yacht Race - to be held on 26th. Late Mr. Calvin's Funeral - Here & There - The 9 Mile Light House keeper gives us abundant evidence that he has been attending to his duty, and that the bell hap.3 A Yacht Race - to be held on 26th. Late Mr. …
- p.1 District Dashes - The Murray Canal contractors are getting to work with their dredge in Weese's creek. p.3 Launch On Saturday - of new steamer at Clayton. Home From Nevada - Andrew Dunlop; 20 yeap.1 District Dashes - The Murray Canal contractors are getting to work …
- p.2 Interviewing Sir John A. - a deputation of citizens consisting of the Mayor, Dr. Sullivan, James Richardson and James Swift, interview him about canal tolls - mention how important the forwardingp.2 Interviewing Sir John A. - a deputation of citizens consisting of …
- p.2 MARINE INTELIGENCE. The prop. Celtic, from Montreal, was in port this morning. The str. Crusoe is receiving a new wheel at Davis' shipyard. The water is quite high in the Rideau Canal. Result ofp.2 MARINE INTELIGENCE. The prop. Celtic, from Montreal, was in port this …
- p.3 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The steamer Ida will be built by July 1st at Deseronto. The schr. Polly Rogers will be taken from Cape Vincent to Oswego for repairs. Two inspectors of customs have been detap.3 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. The steamer Ida will be built by July 1st …
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