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  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 7, 1832
        p.2 The schooner Brock sailed from Burlington Canal for York about a month ago, with whiskey, pork, etc., and a number of passengers on board, which shews the decided advantages that section of the c
      p.2 The schooner Brock sailed from Burlington Canal for York about a …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 14, 1832
        p.2 The Portsmouth Herald of the 12th February has the following paragraph: - J.R. Glover, Esquire, is appointed Storekeeper of Halifax Yard; the situations of Master Attendant & Master Shipwright at
      p.2 The Portsmouth Herald of the 12th February has the following paragraph: …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 21, 1832
        p.2 Presentation of a Service of Plate to Capt. Richardson. The humane and spirited conduct of Captain Richardson, of the Steamer Canada, and of the seamen under his command during the last season, i
      p.2 Presentation of a Service of Plate to Capt. Richardson. The humane …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), April 28, 1832
        p.2 considerable progress made over winter on Chambly Canal. p.3 On Tuesday last, agreeable to the advertisement to that effect, the Committee of the Steam boat John By appointed Captain Johnston, fo
      p.2 considerable progress made over winter on Chambly Canal. p.3 On Tuesday …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 5, 1832
        p.1 Proclamation - Upper Canada - a proclamation by J. Colborne, Lieutenant Governor, giving rates and dues charged for passengers, live stock, wood, staves, etc. p.2 Steamboat Intelligence - In addi
      p.1 Proclamation - Upper Canada - a proclamation by J. Colborne, Lieutenant …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 12, 1832
        p.2 The Welland Canal is now in order and full operation. Several Arks, Scows, and Rafts, have already passed the Deep cut, containing upwards of 3000 bls. Flour, Whiskey, Ashes, etc. and between 20
      p.2 The Welland Canal is now in order and full operation. Several …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 19, 1832
        p.3 Rideau Canal Tolls - address from inhabitants of Kingston presented to Lieutenant Governor - against high tolls. The inhabitants of Kingston were gratified on Wednesday last with one of the grand
      p.3 Rideau Canal Tolls - address from inhabitants of Kingston presented to …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), May 26, 1832
        p.3 Rideau Canal - In a late number of the Herald we announced that this magnificent work would be completed in a few weeks, but we were not prepared, at so early a period, for the interesting scene
      p.3 Rideau Canal - In a late number of the Herald we …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), June 2, 1832
        p.2 The following notice was received this morning by the Collector of this Port. Custom House Office, York, 25th May, 1832. Sir: I beg leave to request, that you will be pleased to cause the masters
      p.2 The following notice was received this morning by the Collector of …
  • Kingston Chronicle (Kingston, ON), June 9, 1832
        p.2 Davies' Mills, 24th May, 1832. Dear Sir - Mr. Thomas Burrowes and myself are just returned from the Narrows, Rideau Lake, distance from Kingston 50 to 60 miles, after leaving Col. By and his ...
      p.2 Davies' Mills, 24th May, 1832. Dear Sir - Mr. Thomas Burrowes …
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