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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Oct. 2, 1846
        p.2 We find by actual and accurate admeasurement, that the water at our wharves, at Kingston, this day, 26th September, 1846, is three feet five inches lower than it was in 1835. This involves consid
      p.2 We find by actual and accurate admeasurement, that the water at …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Nov. 11, 1846
        p.2 The Launch of the First Iron Steamer - On Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock, this beautiful specimen of naval architecture was launched, as was advertised, from the yard of the Marine Railway,
      p.2 The Launch of the First Iron Steamer - On Thursday afternoon, …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), May 14, 1847
        p.2 Forwarding - Yesterday morning nine Barges and two Steamers belonging to Messrs. James A. Walker & Co., arrived from Montreal, and by twelve o'clock last night equal to 15,000 barrels of flour we
      p.2 Forwarding - Yesterday morning nine Barges and two Steamers belonging to …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), June 4, 1847
        p.4 We learn that there was a tremendous row last night between the Captain of the Mail Steamer Sovereign and some of his passengers, on her trip from Toronto. The row arose in consequence of the Cap
      p.4 We learn that there was a tremendous row last night between …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), June 16, 1847
        p.2 We learn by private letters from Montreal, that the Hon. John Hamilton's new iron steamer The Passport, made a trial trip on Tuesday last from Lachine to the entrance of the Beauharnois Canal; an
      p.2 We learn by private letters from Montreal, that the Hon. John …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), July 30, 1847
        p.2 On Sunday last, an inquest was held by John Stewart, Coroner, on view of the body of Biddy Macavray, an emigrant who had died that morning, about ten minutes after landing from the propeller Eric
      p.2 On Sunday last, an inquest was held by John Stewart, Coroner, …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Aug. 17, 1847
        p.2 The fine propeller Earl Cathcart made her last trip from Amherstburg to Kingston in the space of four days. We believe this is the shortest time in which the distance has been performed. The succ
      p.2 The fine propeller Earl Cathcart made her last trip from Amherstburg …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Sept. 29, 1847
        p.2 The 82nd Regiment arrived here this morning in the Magnet, from Hamilton, and proceeded down the river by the Canada. The Canada brought up the Reserve Battalion of the 20th Regiment, which will
      p.2 The 82nd Regiment arrived here this morning in the Magnet, from …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), 23 Jul 1827
        p.2 York, July 16th - Wonderful Escape - On Saturday last, just as the Canada was proceeding from Niagara to York, A. Heron, Esq. junior, Editor of the Gleaner, undertook to put Captain Mundy of the
      p.2 York, July 16th - Wonderful Escape - On Saturday last, just …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), 21 Jul 1842
        p.2 As might have been expected, a good deal of discussion is going on, as to the cause of the late unfortunate explosion on board the steamboat Shamrock, without, as yet, much light being thrown on
      p.2 As might have been expected, a good deal of discussion is …
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