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  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Jan. 21, 1832
        p.2 On Wednesday night the enginery for the steam-boat John By arrived here in sleighs from Montreal. On the opening of the navigation it is expected that she will be perfectly completed. Messrs. McP
      p.2 On Wednesday night the enginery for the steam-boat John By arrived …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Jan. 28, 1832
        p.3 GOVERNMENT CONTRACT. STEAM-BOAT TRANSPORT. Notice is hereby given, that Sealed Tenders will be received at the Commissariat Office, Kingston, until 12 o'clock of Monday, the 27th day of February
      p.3 GOVERNMENT CONTRACT. STEAM-BOAT TRANSPORT. Notice is hereby given, that Sealed Tenders …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Feb. 4, 1832
        p.2 Rideau Canal - "A Friend to Justice and Merit" has published at the Patriot Office what appears to us to be a remarkably fair and candid statement in the form of a pamphlet entitled "Notices of t
      p.2 Rideau Canal - "A Friend to Justice and Merit" has published …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Feb. 18, 1832
        p.2 ice is piled up 20-40 feet high in places; water 20-30 feet higher than normal. [Cornwall Observer] p.3 The Stockholders of the Steam Boat William the Fourth are requested to meet at Gananoque on
      p.2 ice is piled up 20-40 feet high in places; water 20-30 …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), Feb. 25, 1832
        p.2 New Steam Boat - The gentlemen of the committee appointed to collect subscriptions for a new Steam Boat to ply between Port Hamilton, York, and Niagara, are requested to have their lists in readi
      p.2 New Steam Boat - The gentlemen of the committee appointed to …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 3, 1832
        p.2 The British Gov't is to offer the Rideau Canal to Province without compensation and has reduced the Engineer's Office in the Canada command; Capt. Bolton remains for the present in charge of the
      p.2 The British Gov't is to offer the Rideau Canal to Province …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 10, 1832
        p.3 Colonel By arrived in town last evening, to hold a public dinner for him next Tuesday at Carmino's Hotel. We understand that Mr. Thorn, who resides near Brockville, has been appointed Captain of
      p.3 Colonel By arrived in town last evening, to hold a public …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 17, 1832
        p.3 PUBLIC DINNER TO COLONEL BY. Tuesday last being the day on which Colonel by accepted the invitation of the principal inhabitants of Kingston to a public dinner, upwards of 70 persons including th
      p.3 PUBLIC DINNER TO COLONEL BY. Tuesday last being the day on …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 24, 1832
        p.3 Important Sale of Naval Stores - to be held on May 8th at Dock Yard, Kingston, consisting of timber, topmasts, yards and spars; on 21st May at Naval Depot at Montreal, a quantity of blocks, corda
      p.3 Important Sale of Naval Stores - to be held on May …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), March 31, 1832
        p.2 Army Movement - orders given to withdraw all troops stationed at Sackets Harbor at opening of navigation; the only American naval depot on the Lake. [Watertown Freeman] p.3 The enterprising propr
      p.2 Army Movement - orders given to withdraw all troops stationed at …
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