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- p.2 Portsmouth Items - Mr. D. McPhie, late manager of the St. Lawrence & Chicago Forwarding Company, has written to the Reeve asking for a transfer of the lease of property to the Montreal Transportap.2 Portsmouth Items - Mr. D. McPhie, late manager of the St. …
- p.2 Securing Steamers - The latest move on the part of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company is to gain possession of the only steamer which is now left to carry on an opposition to the largep.2 Securing Steamers - The latest move on the part of the …
- p.2 Personal Mention - Capt. Samuel Edwards, pioneer of lake navigation, died at Oswego, aged 65. p.3 SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING. A special meeting of the Portsmouth Council was called on Wednesday evenp.2 Personal Mention - Capt. Samuel Edwards, pioneer of lake navigation, died …
- p.2 Royal Mail Line - The Toronto and Montreal mail boats will number four, the Algerian, Capt. Trowell; the Corsican, Capt. Sinclair; the Passport, Capt. Irvine; the Corinthian, Capt. Ada. It has bep.2 Royal Mail Line - The Toronto and Montreal mail boats will …
- p.2 Another Amalgamation Scheme - R. & O. Nav. Co. has designs on St. Lawrence Steamboat Co. p.3 Here & There - widow of Capt. James McDonald, Clayton, denies she received $3,000 insurance. Freightsp.2 Another Amalgamation Scheme - R. & O. Nav. Co. has designs …
- p.3 The Late Fish Supply - "Uncle Noah," a representative of Sackett's Harbour fish house, is questioned about winter's fishing operations. A New Steamer - The steamer Princess Louise is receiving exp.3 The Late Fish Supply - "Uncle Noah," a representative of Sackett's …
- p.3 Did Not Purchase - tug John Young had upset price of $8,000 at Montreal.p.3 Did Not Purchase - tug John Young had upset price of …
- p.2 Revising The Register - Capt. W. Taylor, Marine Inspector, has returned to Kingston from Buffalo, where he has been in consultation with those having the preparation of the Lloyd's Inland Registep.2 Revising The Register - Capt. W. Taylor, Marine Inspector, has returned …
- p.3 Nomination of Officers - Last evening the annual nomination of officers, in connection with Seamen's Union, occurred at their rooms. Mr. C. Crowley, who has held the position of President for twop.3 Nomination of Officers - Last evening the annual nomination of officers, …
- p.3 A Remodelled Boat - The str. Maud, of the Ottawa River Navigation Company, will be handsomely fitted up and placed on the route between Ottawa and Kingston during the season of 1883. The steamersp.3 A Remodelled Boat - The str. Maud, of the Ottawa River …
- p.1 Recovery Of A Body - last crew member from wreck of Folger. [Clayton Independent] MARINE NEWS. The schr. Ella Murton will be commanded by Capt. T. Armstrong. The steamers Utica and Varuna are beip.1 Recovery Of A Body - last crew member from wreck of …
- p.3 MARINE NOTES. The schr. Daniel G. Fort has been chartered in Chicago to carry 24,000 bushels of corn to Kingston. Rate 6 cents. At Toledo 2,500,000 bushels of grain are now awaiting shipment, outp.3 MARINE NOTES. The schr. Daniel G. Fort has been chartered in …
- p.3 Life Saving Stations - The life saving station at Charlotte has been opened and the men ordered out. The salaries paid are: Capt. Doyle, $600 ($400 ?) a year; John Woods, No. 1, $50 a month for 8p.3 Life Saving Stations - The life saving station at Charlotte has …
- p.3 MARINE NOTES. The schooner Laura, at Toronto, is engaged for barley to Oswego at 2 cents. The harbor lights at Oswego, Fairhaven and Sodus Point are now lit. The schooner L.D. Bullock, at Bellevip.3 MARINE NOTES. The schooner Laura, at Toronto, is engaged for barley …
- p.2 Deseronto Doings - Unusual activity is now displayed at the shipyard. The strs. Armenia, Quinte, Flight, Deseronto, Louise and Pilgrim are undergoing repairs. The str. Louise has been thoroughlyp.2 Deseronto Doings - Unusual activity is now displayed at the shipyard. …
- p.2 MARINE NOTES. Captain Craig has come to Kingston to fit out the str. Hero. Lloyd's Inland Register, in the preparation of which Capt. W. Taylor had a hand, is now in the hands of the printers, anp.2 MARINE NOTES. Captain Craig has come to Kingston to fit out …
- p.3 Here & There - Capt. Patterson, owner of the prop. Africa, is one of those involved in Owen Sound Steamship Co., who have applied for letters patent for a line of passenger and freight boats on Gp.3 Here & There - Capt. Patterson, owner of the prop. Africa, …
- p.3 Good Thing To Remember - Captains of Canadian crafts should paste this order in their cabins. It has been issued by the U.S. government: "A foreign vessel putting into a port of the United Statesp.3 Good Thing To Remember - Captains of Canadian crafts should paste …
- p.3 MARINE MATTERS. The steam barge D.R. Van Allan is at Oswego, laden with coal for Port Hope. She has made several attempts to leave Oswego, but the ice prevents. The schr. Caroline Marsh, of Portp.3 MARINE MATTERS. The steam barge D.R. Van Allan is at Oswego, …
- p.3 MARINE MATTERS. The schooner Eureka is loading posts at Rathbun's at private terms. Charters made in Toronto for carrying pine from the Georgian Bay are said to be at the same rate as last year.p.3 MARINE MATTERS. The schooner Eureka is loading posts at Rathbun's at …
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