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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 8, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 8, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.1 ad - Canadian Navigation Company - Royal Mail Through Line - The above line is composed of the following Splendid Upper-Cabin Steamers - str. Spartan, Capt. Kelley; Passport, Capt. Sinclair; Kingston, Capt. Farrell; Champion, Capt. Carmichael; Corinthian, Capt. Dunlop; ...
    TextNewspaper     p.1 ad - Canadian Navigation Company - Royal Mail Through Line - The above line is composed of the following Splendid Upper-Cabin Steamers - str. Spartan, Capt. Kelley; Passport, Capt. …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 10, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 10, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Died - At Millpoint, on Oct. 9th, William George Yeomans, shipbuilder, aged 33 years. The remains will leave Millpoint tomorrow at 9 a.m. for Cataraqui Cemetery. Shipments of Military Stores - on Corinthian, Spartan and Magnet. The Steamer Empress - The hull of ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Died - At Millpoint, on Oct. 9th, William George Yeomans, shipbuilder, aged 33 years. The remains will leave Millpoint tomorrow at 9 a.m. for Cataraqui Cemetery. Shipments of Military …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 11, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 11, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Struck By A Storm - The Canadian schooner Anna Mulrey (sic - Mulvey ?), was struck by lightning during the storm on Monday night, and her captain, a boy and the mate injured - the two former dangerously. The vessel's mainmast was badly shattered. -A barge is reported ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Struck By A Storm - The Canadian schooner Anna Mulrey (sic - Mulvey ?), was struck by lightning during the storm on Monday night, and her captain, a boy …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 12, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 12, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 SHIPPING NEWS The arrival of vessels in the harbour since Monday have been few, but quite sufficient to keep the forwarders - some till after midnight - very busily engaged in loading, unloading and despatching cargoes. Montreal Transportation Company's ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 SHIPPING NEWS The arrival of vessels in the harbour since Monday have been few, but quite sufficient to keep the forwarders - some till after midnight - very busily …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 13, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 13, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Excursion - The steam barge Robert Anglin, with a small party on board, made a moonlight excursion about the harbour, and up the lake last evening. The Disputed Yacht Race - The challenge Yacht race for $50, which arose out of a dispute as to the second class race, …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Excursion - The steam barge Robert Anglin, with a small party on board, made a moonlight excursion about the harbour, and up the lake last evening. The Disputed Yacht …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 14, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 14, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 SHIPPING NEWS Jones & Miller's wharf - The prop Enterprise, from Port Dalhousie, with 20,000 bush wheat, arrived yesterday, and had her cargo discharged into the barge Frontenac, which leaves this evening for Montreal. The barge Cato, laden with staves, ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 SHIPPING NEWS Jones & Miller's wharf - The prop Enterprise, from Port Dalhousie, with 20,000 bush wheat, arrived yesterday, and had her cargo discharged into the barge Frontenac, which …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 15, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 15, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Vessels Bound Downward - During the past week, ending Friday, 14th October, 134 vessels are reported to have passed Detroit, bound down. Of these fully one half was destined for Buffalo, with grain cargoes; 36 general cargoes; 10 had timber, and 31 had ore. On Thursday, 30 ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Vessels Bound Downward - During the past week, ending Friday, 14th October, 134 vessels are reported to have passed Detroit, bound down. Of these fully one half was destined …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 17, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 17, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 SHIPPING NEWS There has been very little doing in the shipping business during the past four days; but according to accounts a very busy time may be expected shortly, a considerable number of vessels being reported on their way from Lake Erie, detained for ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 SHIPPING NEWS There has been very little doing in the shipping business during the past four days; but according to accounts a very busy time may be expected shortly, …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 18, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 18, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 HEAVY GALE - DAMAGE TO VESSELS IN THE HARBOUR A very heavy gale from the southwest by west, set in on Tuesday morning about three o'clock, and continued to blow with such violence up to 7 o'clock, as to effect damage, particularly to the shipping, to a considerable ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 HEAVY GALE - DAMAGE TO VESSELS IN THE HARBOUR A very heavy gale from the southwest by west, set in on Tuesday morning about three o'clock, and continued to …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 19, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 19, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 THE GALE ON TUESDAY The effects of the gale on Tuesday morning are much more serious than was at first anticipated. On Lake Ontario between here and Toronto, numerous vessels under sail, of which the following are a few, suffered and experienced the roughest treatment. ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 THE GALE ON TUESDAY The effects of the gale on Tuesday morning are much more serious than was at first anticipated. On Lake Ontario between here and Toronto, numerous …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 20, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 20, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 THE GALE - FURTHER LOSS The terrific gale of wind on Tuesday morning has proved very disastrous as reports hourly received of further loss and damage fully shows. The following named vessels have been reported ashore or otherwise badly damaged since yesterday:- The ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 THE GALE - FURTHER LOSS The terrific gale of wind on Tuesday morning has proved very disastrous as reports hourly received of further loss and damage fully shows. The …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 21, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 21, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 SHIPPING NEWS The shipping business during the past week has not been very brisk; but the arrivals in the harbour were quite sufficient to engage the time of the various forwarders in transhipping cargoes into barges for ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 SHIPPING NEWS The shipping business during the past week has not been very brisk; but the arrivals in the harbour were quite sufficient to engage the time of the …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 22, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 22, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Drowned - A sailor named Maxwell Marchau, a Frenchman, was drowned on Friday afternoon while in a state of intoxication by walking off the steamer Pierrepont, owing to the absence of the shutter which had been taken out of its place after the boat had cleared the harbour for …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Drowned - A sailor named Maxwell Marchau, a Frenchman, was drowned on Friday afternoon while in a state of intoxication by walking off the steamer Pierrepont, owing to the …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 24, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 24, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Propeller Burned - Port Colborne, Oct. 24th - The propeller L. Shickluna, owned by the North Shore Transportation Company, with a cargo of 16,000 bushels wheat, from Milwaukee to Montreal, took fire this morning about 1 o'clock when getting ready to lock into the canal, and ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Propeller Burned - Port Colborne, Oct. 24th - The propeller L. Shickluna, owned by the North Shore Transportation Company, with a cargo of 16,000 bushels wheat, from Milwaukee to …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 25, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 25, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Steam Barge Burned - A despatch from Oswego states that the steam barge William Cowie, built in 1868, and valued at $20,000, took fire while lying at her dock at that place on Saturday last. Her upper works were destroyed, and her hull somewhat damaged. She cleared from ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Steam Barge Burned - A despatch from Oswego states that the steam barge William Cowie, built in 1868, and valued at $20,000, took fire while lying at her dock …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 26, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 26, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Steamer Rochester - Another cargo of over 600 barrels of apples was unloaded yesterday from the steamer Rochester, consigned from Charlotte to Brockville, Ottawa and Montreal. Verdict Cancelled - A short time ago a suit was instituted by Rev. Mr. Harper, against the ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Steamer Rochester - Another cargo of over 600 barrels of apples was unloaded yesterday from the steamer Rochester, consigned from Charlotte to Brockville, Ottawa and Montreal. Verdict Cancelled - …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 27, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 27, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Montreal, Oct. 27th - The new composite steamer Corsican, of the Canadian Navigation Co., made her trial trip down the river yesterday, and gave satisfaction. Police Court - a married hand on steamboat married a young female cook from same steamboat; first wife is ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Montreal, Oct. 27th - The new composite steamer Corsican, of the Canadian Navigation Co., made her trial trip down the river yesterday, and gave satisfaction. Police Court - a …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 28, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 28, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 ANOTHER SEVERE GALE Another severe gale, though in results not in comparison with that of Tuesday, two weeks ago, set in yesterday, and continued to blow with great violence during the afternoon and last night. Several vessels on the lakes, bound ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 ANOTHER SEVERE GALE Another severe gale, though in results not in comparison with that of Tuesday, two weeks ago, set in yesterday, and continued to blow with great violence …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 29, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 29, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 The Steamer Corsican - The new composite steamer Corsican, of the Inland Navigation Company, left Montreal this morning at six o'clock with a full load of freight, on her first trip westward, and will touch at Kingston tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock on her way up the lake. ...
    TextNewspaper     p.2 The Steamer Corsican - The new composite steamer Corsican, of the Inland Navigation Company, left Montreal this morning at six o'clock with a full load of freight, on her …
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  • Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 31, 1870
    Daily News (Kingston, ON), Oct. 31, 1870
    TextNewspaper       p.2 Port Elgin, Oct. 31st - The schooner W.W. Grant, of Port Burwell, owned by G. Craig & Co., of this place, is ashore with five thousand bushels barley a part of cargo. Both vessel and cargo insured. Port Burwell, Oct. 31st - A gale set in from the south …
    TextNewspaper     p.2 Port Elgin, Oct. 31st - The schooner W.W. Grant, of Port Burwell, owned by G. Craig & Co., of this place, is ashore with five thousand bushels barley a …
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