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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 9, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 9, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.1 LAKE ONTARIO AND RIVER ST. LAWRENCE NEW THROUGH LINE. Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara Falls and Buffalo, Direct. The New and Magnificient Upper Cabin Steamers Champion Capt. ...
    TextNewspaper     p.1 LAKE ONTARIO AND RIVER ST. LAWRENCE NEW THROUGH LINE. Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara Falls and Buffalo, Direct. The New and Magnificient Upper Cabin Steamers Champion Capt. ...
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 10, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 10, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Wreck of the Christiana - The Picton Sun furnishes the following particulars of the wreck of the three-masted schooner Christiana, off Wellington: - "It is our melancholy duty to chronicle the loss of the brig Christiana, of Port Sarnia, the late Wm. Lang Master, laden ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Wreck of the Christiana - The Picton Sun furnishes the following particulars of the wreck of the three-masted schooner Christiana, off Wellington: - "It is our melancholy duty to …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 11, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 11, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Value of Our Canals - in reducing the cost of transporting produce. Bruce Mine - The schooner Nile cleared from the Bruce Mine last week with 300 tons of dressed copper ore - she will take it to Montreal, where it will be re-shipped for Swansea, England...[Lake Superior ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Value of Our Canals - in reducing the cost of transporting produce. Bruce Mine - The schooner Nile cleared from the Bruce Mine last week with 300 tons of …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 13, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 13, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Will Be Sold BY AUCTION On the 30th October, 1851, If not previously disposed of by private sale, Lot No. 1 in the village of Portsmouth, (formerly Hatter's Bay), with the buildings thereon, known as Keely's ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Will Be Sold BY AUCTION On the 30th October, 1851, If not previously disposed of by private sale, Lot No. 1 in the village of Portsmouth, (formerly Hatter's Bay), …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 14, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 14, 1851
    TextNewspaper       Oct. 14, 1851 p.2 Kingston Yacht Club - A meeting of the members of the Kingston Yacht Club, will be held this evening, at Perkin's Hotel, at seven o'clock. Kingston, Oct. 14, 1851.
    TextNewspaper     Oct. 14, 1851 p.2 Kingston Yacht Club - A meeting of the members of the Kingston Yacht Club, will be held this evening, at Perkin's Hotel, at seven o'clock. Kingston, …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 15, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 15, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Kingston & Cape Vincent - The Rome and Cape Vincent Railway will, in all probability, be completed by the opening of the navigation in 1852, and any man with but half an eye can see that the projected communication by canal and railroad between this city and the American …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Kingston & Cape Vincent - The Rome and Cape Vincent Railway will, in all probability, be completed by the opening of the navigation in 1852, and any man with …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 16, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 16, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Steamboat Accidents - The steamer Lord Elgin, having a portion of her machinery disabled, is off the river route for the present, and the Ottawa had one of her shafts broken yesterday morning when above the Gallop's Rapids. Kingston Yacht ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Steamboat Accidents - The steamer Lord Elgin, having a portion of her machinery disabled, is off the river route for the present, and the Ottawa had one of her …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 17, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 17, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Lost - Off the wreck of the William Penn, Schooner, a Leather Trunk, containing a quantity of Clothes. Any person finding the above will be handsomely rewarded by returning the same to the Chronicle and News office, or to Rob't McCammon, Baker. Kingston, Oct. 16th, ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Lost - Off the wreck of the William Penn, Schooner, a Leather Trunk, containing a quantity of Clothes. Any person finding the above will be handsomely rewarded by returning …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 18, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 18, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The Steamer MAYFLOWER, Capt. Patterson, Will leave Macpherson & Crane's wharf foot of Princess Street, for Montreal in lieu of the Lord Elgin, carrying the mail and passengers, on Sunday (tomorrow) at ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The Steamer MAYFLOWER, Capt. Patterson, Will leave Macpherson & Crane's wharf foot of Princess Street, for Montreal in lieu of the Lord Elgin, carrying the mail and passengers, on …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 20, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 20, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Wreck on Lake Superior - On the 25th ult. the propeller Monticello was wrecked on Lake Superior. The passengers and crew reached the shore in safety, but had to endure great hardships before reaching a settlement. For Montreal Tomorrow.

    TextNewspaper     p.2 Wreck on Lake Superior - On the 25th ult. the propeller Monticello was wrecked on Lake Superior. The passengers and crew reached the shore in safety, but had to …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 21, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 21, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 THE YACHT RACE The contest for the prize, offered to competition by the Kingston Yacht Club, came off today. The morning was delightful; the sun shone out brightly, at eleven o'clock, the hour fixed for the start; there was a fine breeze, one which ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 THE YACHT RACE The contest for the prize, offered to competition by the Kingston Yacht Club, came off today. The morning was delightful; the sun shone out brightly, at …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 22, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 22, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 NOTICE TO GROCERS James Linton having received instructions to sell by Auction, on the arrival of the schooner Briton, Capt. Gaskin, from Halifax direct, about the 1st Nov. next, 45 to 60 hhds. Bright West India Sugar; 1000 boxes fine fresh Malaga ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 NOTICE TO GROCERS James Linton having received instructions to sell by Auction, on the arrival of the schooner Briton, Capt. Gaskin, from Halifax direct, about the 1st Nov. next, …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 23, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 23, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The Maple Leaf - We call attention to the change in the arrangements for the sailing of this steamer. It will be seen, that hereafter, the Maple Leaf will leave this port, at 3 o'clock, on the afternoons of Tuesday and Friday. For Montreal Tomorrow.

    TextNewspaper     p.2 The Maple Leaf - We call attention to the change in the arrangements for the sailing of this steamer. It will be seen, that hereafter, the Maple Leaf will …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 24, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 24, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Sale of the Cherokee - We understand that Capt. Gaskin, has purchased the Cherokee, of 750 tons and 200 horsepower, and that it is his intention to take her to Quebec, and refit her for sea-going purposes, for which the Cherokee is admirably adapted, having been built for the …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Sale of the Cherokee - We understand that Capt. Gaskin, has purchased the Cherokee, of 750 tons and 200 horsepower, and that it is his intention to take her …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 25, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 25, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 WOLFE ISLAND CANAL. To the Editor of the Daily News. Sir. - As a canal across Wolfe Island is a work of vital importance to the interests of this city, looking to the early completion of the Rome and Cape Vincent Railway, I ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 WOLFE ISLAND CANAL. To the Editor of the Daily News. Sir. - As a canal across Wolfe Island is a work of vital importance to the interests of this …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 29, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 29, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Steamboat Collision - At Lachine, on Friday, a collision took place between the steamer Reindeer and the propeller Ireland. The latter sunk near the wharf in 10 feet water. We are happy to state that no lives were lost. For Montreal Tomorrow.

    TextNewspaper     p.2 Steamboat Collision - At Lachine, on Friday, a collision took place between the steamer Reindeer and the propeller Ireland. The latter sunk near the wharf in 10 feet water. …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 30, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 30, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The Steamer Admiral - Some anxiety was felt relative to the fate of this steamer in the late gale, but we are happy to say that she reached Oswego in safety. It appears that on Thursday night last, the Admiral left Cobourg for Rochester, but had been only a …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The Steamer Admiral - Some anxiety was felt relative to the fate of this steamer in the late gale, but we are happy to say that she reached Oswego …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 31, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 31, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The following are some particulars of the loss of the propeller Henry Clay. Thirty lives are reported lost. The propeller Henry Clay, Capt. George Called, (sic) reported lost on Saturday, had on board thirty persons, including the crew, and one female passenger. ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The following are some particulars of the loss of the propeller Henry Clay. Thirty lives are reported lost. The propeller Henry Clay, Capt. George Called, (sic) reported lost on …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Nov. 1, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Nov. 1, 1851
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Safe Arrival of the Steamer Empire at Detroit - A letter from a passenger on board the Empire from Buffalo, states that they arrived at Detroit on Sunday, at 5 o'clock p.m. after a horrible passage. Both coal and provisions were exhausted. ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Safe Arrival of the Steamer Empire at Detroit - A letter from a passenger on board the Empire from Buffalo, states that they arrived at Detroit on Sunday, at …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Nov. 3, 1851
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Nov. 3, 1851
    TextNewspaper       (pages 3 & 4 missing) p.2 THE ASSIZES Bonter vs Fisher Mr. Campbell stated the case for the prosecution. It appears that Capt. Bonter in November, 1850, had sent the steamer Erie to defendant's Railway, at Portsmouth, to ...
    TextNewspaper     (pages 3 & 4 missing) p.2 THE ASSIZES Bonter vs Fisher Mr. Campbell stated the case for the prosecution. It appears that Capt. Bonter in November, 1850, had sent the …
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