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  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), July 17, 1832
        (Because the balance of 1832 is missing, other sources were checked for articles copied from the Chronicle.) p.2 We have much pleasure in announcing the completion of the Rideau Canal. On Monday last
      (Because the balance of 1832 is missing, other sources were checked for …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), July 19, 1832
        p.2 The Pumper steamboat, owned by Mr. Drummond, and freighted with 200 barrels of flour, 60 of pork, and a number of passengers, left here on Thursday morning for Bytown. This is the first commercia
      p.2 The Pumper steamboat, owned by Mr. Drummond, and freighted with 200 …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), July 26, 1832
        p.2 The Messrs. Jones of Brockville, freighted a boat with flour last week, destined for Perth. We understand she arrived here, and passing the line of the Rideau, will proceed up the Tay with her ca
      p.2 The Messrs. Jones of Brockville, freighted a boat with flour last …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Aug. 2, 1832
        p.2 a terrible storm at Kingston; "...in his Majesty's Dock Yard, the Wolf, of 102 guns, was literally split through the middle; the props on which she was supported having yielded to the influence o
      p.2 a terrible storm at Kingston; "...in his Majesty's Dock Yard, the …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Aug. 30, 1832
        p.2 The Union steamer arrived here from Bytown on Monday evening with an extensive cargo of Merchandise, and fifty cabin passengers, amongst whom was Col. By, who we were happy to see in perfect heal
      p.2 The Union steamer arrived here from Bytown on Monday evening with …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Sept. 6, 1832
        p .2 LAKE ONTARIO STEAMBOATS. We have often devoted a portion of our columns to notices of the different magnificent steamers that ply on the Canadian waters; and this spring, in particular, we went
      p .2 LAKE ONTARIO STEAMBOATS. We have often devoted a portion of …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Oct. 11, 1832
        p.2 Notwithstanding the exertions made use of by certain persons to impress the public with a belief of the unfitness of the steamer John By to carry freight, we have the pleasure of recording the fa
      p.2 Notwithstanding the exertions made use of by certain persons to impress …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Nov. 1, 1832
        p.2 On Wednesday evening the steamboat Union arrived at Kingston Mills from Bytown, but owing to the water having fallen nearly two feet and exposed the sunken rock at this side of the coffer dam, sh
      p.2 On Wednesday evening the steamboat Union arrived at Kingston Mills from …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Dec. 13, 1832
        p.2 A meeting of the inhabitants of Cobourg took place on Monday, the 3rd of December, when among other Resolutions, it was determined to build a steamboat of three hundred tons burthen, with an engi
      p.2 A meeting of the inhabitants of Cobourg took place on Monday, …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Dec. 18, 1832
        p.3 Sea-Port for Upper Canada - a meeting to petition for annexation of Montreal to Upper Canada, with resolutions; attended by most of the big names in Kingston - J.S. Cartwright, T. Kirkpatrick, Jo
      p.3 Sea-Port for Upper Canada - a meeting to petition for annexation …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Dec. 27, 1832
        p.1 Disastrous and Extensive Conflagration at Kingston - at corner of Quarry and Brock Streets; Lt. Holbrook with Dockyard Engine and Mr. Smith with Ordnance Engine help, attended by Navy and Marines
      p.1 Disastrous and Extensive Conflagration at Kingston - at corner of Quarry …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), Jan. 5, 1833
        p.2 Resurrection of the St. Lawrence, 110 Gun Ship - Our readers will recollect that this ci devant pride of the Canadian lakes, was last winter purchased by Mr. Drummond for £25, and dismantled to t
      p.2 Resurrection of the St. Lawrence, 110 Gun Ship - Our readers …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), March 26, 1833
        p.1 New Steamboats - We were agreeably surprised, on walking a few days since to the Mississauga Point, to witness the advanced state of forwardness to which the several steamboats there building hav
      p.1 New Steamboats - We were agreeably surprised, on walking a few …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), March 26, 1833
        p.1 It is reported that the Rideau Canal is not to open until August... [Kingston Chronicle quoting Mont. Herald]
      p.1 It is reported that the Rideau Canal is not to open …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 13, 1833
        p.2 It is with pleasure we are enabled to corroborate a statement that appears in the last Montreal Gazette, and a similar one which we copy from the Brockville Recorder, that the whole of the Rideau
      p.2 It is with pleasure we are enabled to corroborate a statement …
  • Montreal Gazette (Montreal, QC), April 18, 1833
        p.2 The act of incorporation of the "St. Lawrence Inland Assurance Company" will be found in our columns. This is the first chartered company of the kind in the Province - marine assurance having her
      p.2 The act of incorporation of the "St. Lawrence Inland Assurance Company" …
  • 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 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 …
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