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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 27, 1833
        p.2 Steamboats - We were much gratified, when on board the other day, at the improved and orderly appearance of the Great Britain now preparing for sea in our harbour. This fine and favorite vessel h
      p.2 Steamboats - We were much gratified, when on board the other …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 2, 1833
        p.3 As a corroboration of our previously expressed opinion, we are gratified in asserting, upon undoubted authority, that the Rideau Canal will be ready for navigation on or about the 15th of May. Th
      p.3 As a corroboration of our previously expressed opinion, we are gratified …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 18, 1833
        p.2 Jonathan Pipes, the captain and owner of a Durham boat, and a boy in his service, Cornelius Dobbin, were unfortunately drowned on Wednesday last. The boat was engaged in supplying the Government
      p.2 Jonathan Pipes, the captain and owner of a Durham boat, and …
  • Montreal Herald (Montreal, QC), May 28, 1833
        p.2 Mr. Parker's steamboat Kingston was launched in beautiful style on Thursday morning. This fine vessel, (which was originally meant to be called "The Canadian," and which we noticed some weeks ago
      p.2 Mr. Parker's steamboat Kingston was launched in beautiful style on Thursday …
  • Upper Canada Herald (Kingston, ON), June 5, 1833
        p.2 Melancholy - accident to durham boat, 1 person dies. [Chronicle]
      p.2 Melancholy - accident to durham boat, 1 person dies. [Chronicle]
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), June 20, 1833
        p.2 We are happy to learn that the Welland Canal at length promises to reward the persevering enterprise of its projectors. It was opened about the middle of last month; is amply supplied with water;
      p.2 We are happy to learn that the Welland Canal at length …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), June 27, 1833
        p.2 Rideau Canal - We have at last the pleasure to announce the opening of this important line of communication. The new steamboat Enterprise, built at Perth, after passing through the Tay Canal into
      p.2 Rideau Canal - We have at last the pleasure to announce …
  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), June 29, 1833
        1833 CHRONICLE & GAZETTE AND WEEKLY COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. (available on microfilm at Kingston Frontenac Public Library and Queen's University - Stauffer Library, unless otherwise indicated) Vol. XV
      1833 CHRONICLE & GAZETTE AND WEEKLY COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. (available on microfilm at …
  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 6, 1833
        p.1 Canada - The Rideau Canal - details by a resident of the Canadas, who defends Col. By. [Correspondent of the London Sun] p.2 Welland Canal - At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Welland Canal
      p.1 Canada - The Rideau Canal - details by a resident of …
  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 13, 1833
        p.2 Welland Canal - A letter to the Directors of the Welland Canal Company, written by Hon. Mr. Chief Justice Robinson, in which he congratulates them in completing the canal. The arrival of the stea
      p.2 Welland Canal - A letter to the Directors of the Welland …
  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 20, 1833
        p.2 New Steamer - To the enterprise and public spirit of Messrs. M'Gregor and Van Allan, we are indebted for another new and beautiful Steamboat, the Thames. She arrived at our wharf on Sunday the 23
      p.2 New Steamer - To the enterprise and public spirit of Messrs. …
  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), July 27, 1833
        p.2 Welland Canal - letter from Directors of Welland Canal Company in reply to Chief Justice Robinson's congratulatory letter earlier printed. The Thames - again described, similar to earlier paragra
      p.2 Welland Canal - letter from Directors of Welland Canal Company in …
  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 3, 1833
        p.2 Welland Canal - returns for May and June shows a large amount of business. [Niagara Reporter] The anticipation of her success, which the fine appearance of the steam-boat St. George had given ris
      p.2 Welland Canal - returns for May and June shows a large …
  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 10, 1833
        p.2 The quickest trip ever made, from Montreal to Prescott - A loaded batteau, in charge of Joe Fecheau, belonging to Messrs. Crane, Hooker, M'Cutcheon & Co. of this place, left Lachine on Thursday m
      p.2 The quickest trip ever made, from Montreal to Prescott - A …
  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 17, 1833
        p.2 The Canal - The Commissioners met at Prescott on Saturday last, the Engineers submitted the different routes surveyed by them, and we understand they have made choice of the river line as the mos
      p.2 The Canal - The Commissioners met at Prescott on Saturday last, …
  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 24, 1833
        p.2 Port Burwell - The Pier at this place is now in successful progress, and the friends of the harbour anticipate that the labors of the company will be crowned with success, so as to admit Vessels
      p.2 Port Burwell - The Pier at this place is now in …
  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Aug. 31, 1833
        p.2 His Excellency Lord Aylmer arrives by steam boat Britannia at Commodore's Wharf, salute fired by H.M. schooner Cockburn. p.3 Mr. Parker's new steam-boat Kingston, having undergone repairs which h
      p.2 His Excellency Lord Aylmer arrives by steam boat Britannia at Commodore's …
  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 7, 1833
        p.2 Navigation of the St. Lawrence - editorial. [Niagara Gleaner] The Brockville - The new steamer Brockville, intended to ply between this place and the Head of the Long Sault, was on Wednesday, lau
      p.2 Navigation of the St. Lawrence - editorial. [Niagara Gleaner] The Brockville …
  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 14, 1833
        p.1 Horse Boat - A neat little boat came into this port last evening, propelled by one horse, built and owned by Mr. John Meltimore, of Fort Covington. She is to proceed to Massena Point this morning
      p.1 Horse Boat - A neat little boat came into this port …
  • Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON), Sept. 21, 1833
        p.1 Lake Ontario - a poem [American Monthly Magazine for September] p.2 Rideau Canal - editorial on need for change in tariffs. Interval Improvements - a meeting held at Peterborough to discuss impro
      p.1 Lake Ontario - a poem [American Monthly Magazine for September] p.2 …
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