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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 1, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 1, 1846
    TextNewspaper       1846 THE NEWS, KINGSTON (from microfilm available at Queen's University - Stauffer Library, and at the Ontario Archives, unless otherwise noted) p.2 Ice has taken across to Wolfe Island. Shipments from Buffalo - The trade of Buffalo is fast giving ...
    TextNewspaper     1846 THE NEWS, KINGSTON (from microfilm available at Queen's University - Stauffer Library, and at the Ontario Archives, unless otherwise noted) p.2 Ice has taken across to Wolfe Island. Shipments …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 8, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 8, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.2 a letter to editor concerning effects of supplying Tow-paths and steam power on canals - much about forwarder's monopoly on Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence, and the remedy suggested is to put government tug boats on river in order to reduce freight charges - signed by ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 a letter to editor concerning effects of supplying Tow-paths and steam power on canals - much about forwarder's monopoly on Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence, and the remedy suggested …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 22, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 22, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Memorial of Montreal Board of Trade - in favor of putting steam tugs on St. Lawrence River. Loss on the Lakes - The loss of life by disaster upon the Lakes is beyond calculation. A friend to the editor of the Chicago Journal, who is intimately connected with navigation …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Memorial of Montreal Board of Trade - in favor of putting steam tugs on St. Lawrence River. Loss on the Lakes - The loss of life by disaster upon …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 29, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Jan. 29, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Table of Imports and Duties at the Port of Kingston for 1845.
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Table of Imports and Duties at the Port of Kingston for 1845.
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 5, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 5, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Welland Canal - Notice is now given by authority, that Samuel Power, Esq., Engineer, in charge of the Welland Canal, has received instructions to have the Canal prepared throughout to pass Vessels suited to the dimensions of the enlarged Locks, on the opening of the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Welland Canal - Notice is now given by authority, that Samuel Power, Esq., Engineer, in charge of the Welland Canal, has received instructions to have the Canal prepared throughout …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 12, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 12, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Government Notice. STEAM BOAT TRANSPORT On Lake Ontario, For the Year 1846. Sealed Tenders will be received at the Commissariat Office, Kingston, until Tuesday, the 24th February, 1846, ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Government Notice. STEAM BOAT TRANSPORT On Lake Ontario, For the Year 1846. Sealed Tenders will be received at the Commissariat Office, Kingston, until Tuesday, the 24th February, 1846, ...
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 19, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), Feb. 19, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.2 A portion of a mast, with some rigging attached, was one day last week found about two miles from this place down the Lake, on the American side. It is supposed, from its size, to have belonged to the schooner Thistle, which was lost, with all on board, several …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 A portion of a mast, with some rigging attached, was one day last week found about two miles from this place down the Lake, on the American side. It …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March  5, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March  5, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.3 On Monday evening a large assemblage took place at the Town Hall, the object of the meeting being to form a Bethel Society, charged especially with the duty of providing for the spiritual instruction and welfare of Sailors employed on the lakes. The meeting was ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 On Monday evening a large assemblage took place at the Town Hall, the object of the meeting being to form a Bethel Society, charged especially with the duty of …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 12, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 12, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Oswego - We learn from an authentic source, that arrangements have been perfected for a daily line of steamers between this port and Montreal. The boat building at French Creek is to run in this line, which will be composed of boats half American and half British. The trip …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Oswego - We learn from an authentic source, that arrangements have been perfected for a daily line of steamers between this port and Montreal. The boat building at French …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 19, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 19, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The ice remains strong, as yet giving no indication of leaving the bay and harbor. The steamer Admiral arrived a few days since at the upper gap with a number of M.P.P.'s on board, who were landed on the ice, and walked to Fredericksburgh, two and a half miles …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The ice remains strong, as yet giving no indication of leaving the bay and harbor. The steamer Admiral arrived a few days since at the upper gap with a …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 26, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 26, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.1 The Steamer Highlander - This splendid Boat is at present in the St. Lawrence Canal, at the East end of this Town, where she had taken up her Winter quarters at the closing of the navigation. The contemplated alterations in her dimensions are rapidly progressing - the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.1 The Steamer Highlander - This splendid Boat is at present in the St. Lawrence Canal, at the East end of this Town, where she had taken up her Winter …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 30, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), March 30, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.4 ad for M.T. Hunter, Ship Chandler, NO. 1 Hardy's Buildings, Ontario St.
    TextNewspaper     p.4 ad for M.T. Hunter, Ship Chandler, NO. 1 Hardy's Buildings, Ontario St.
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 2, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 2, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Our harbor is free of ice down to the Commercial wharf. The steamer Henry Gildersleeve went out yesterday, making a short excursion down the River. The Gildersleeve starts for Dickenson's Landing on Saturday morning. No boats yet from above. An American Schooner came ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Our harbor is free of ice down to the Commercial wharf. The steamer Henry Gildersleeve went out yesterday, making a short excursion down the River. The Gildersleeve starts for …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 6, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 6, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Canada Trade - Montreal as a shipping port. [Herald] p.3 The business of navigation has fairly commenced. On Saturday morning the Steamer Gildersleeve proceeded down the River to Dickenson's Landing, and in the evening the Princess Royal entered ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Canada Trade - Montreal as a shipping port. [Herald] p.3 The business of navigation has fairly commenced. On Saturday morning the Steamer Gildersleeve proceeded down the River to Dickenson's …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 9, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 9, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Navigation Laws - Two steamers it seems are building on British territory for the purpose of trading between Lewiston and Montreal, calling at Kingston, on the British side of the river, and at Ogdensburgh, on the American. The object of building them on British soil is said ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Navigation Laws - Two steamers it seems are building on British territory for the purpose of trading between Lewiston and Montreal, calling at Kingston, on the British side of …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 13, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 13, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The R.M. steamer Sovereign and the Chief Justice Robinson will be here in the morning from Hamilton and Toronto. The latter is placed in opposition, and the fares have been reduced by the mail line as well as by Capt. Richardson. Launch - We are requested to state ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The R.M. steamer Sovereign and the Chief Justice Robinson will be here in the morning from Hamilton and Toronto. The latter is placed in opposition, and the fares have …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 16, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 16, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.3 Lachine Canal - Official notice has been given by the Board of Works, that this canal will be opened on the 1st of May, instead of the 15th, as formerly advertised. The Royal Mail Steamers. Will leave Kingston for Cobourg, ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 Lachine Canal - Official notice has been given by the Board of Works, that this canal will be opened on the 1st of May, instead of the 15th, as …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 20, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 20, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.1 Welland Canal - The St . Catharines Journal of the 2nd instant, states that the canal is now ready for the letting in of the water, which will be done as soon as Lake Erie is clear enough of ice to admit of its navigation. The feeder is full, …
    TextNewspaper     p.1 Welland Canal - The St . Catharines Journal of the 2nd instant, states that the canal is now ready for the letting in of the water, which will be …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 23, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 23, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The announcement of a "probable change of Ministry.." - discusses shipping, freight rates through canals, removing remission of duty of American wheat, etc. (2 columns) p.3 The Assizes - The Assizes for this District were opened yesterday ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The announcement of a "probable change of Ministry.." - discusses shipping, freight rates through canals, removing remission of duty of American wheat, etc. (2 columns) p.3 The Assizes - …
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  • Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 27, 1846
    Kingston News (Kingston, ON), April 27, 1846
    TextNewspaper       p.3 The navigation of the Rideau Canal is open, and boats from below are daily arriving in port. KINGSTON, TORONTO, HAMILTON and NIAGARA. The Royal Mail Steamers Will leave Kingston for Cobourg, Port Hope, and Toronto, daily, ...
    TextNewspaper     p.3 The navigation of the Rideau Canal is open, and boats from below are daily arriving in port. KINGSTON, TORONTO, HAMILTON and NIAGARA. The Royal Mail Steamers Will leave Kingston …
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